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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Use Forgotten Methods to Halt Skills Atrophy

Some years ago I was asked to present at a conference on high-rise firefighting. I've never even worked in a community that had a building taller than six stories, so my task was to find something to contribute. I embarked on a research project to study all the firefighter fatalities in North America occurring during operations at high-rise fires. What I found was as surprising as it was troubling. Nearly all of the fatalities occurred because firefighters violated three basic principles: Team operations If one member of the team has a problem or an issue, the entire team ...

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