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FIRE FIT – Heart Healthy

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Join host Brett Hicks and his guest Ms. Michelle Detwiler the Wellness Account Manager for L&T Health and Fitness as they discuss heart health and nutrition!

It is no secret that one of the leading causes of premature firefighter death is heart disease, so you do not want to miss this episode!

This episode of FIRE FIT was sponsored by the National Volunteer Fire Council’s Heart-Healthy Firefighter Program.

To learn more and access resources to enhance your health at www.healthy-firefighter.org

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Lone Rangers

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Join Jeremy Mitchell as he discusses single companies operating at a structure fire with other resources arriving later in the incident; for example, in brownout, callback or long-distance mutual aid situations. This show will also discuss establishing initial incident priorities and safety guidelines for this increasingly common situation.

 

Listen in and give us your comments or questions.  Don't forget to "Like" us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @FirefightRadio

The Year in Disaster

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Join Jeremy Mitchell as he reviews of long duration, large-scale disasters with a focus on how small career, combination and volunteer departments respond to these incidents. We will talk about the impact on the organizations and look at how well disaster management plans fared during these responses, all topics important to many of our listeners.
 

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The High Performance Instructor

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What defines an average instructor compared to an amazing instructor? While many may say talent, giftedness, or an ability they are born with, becoming an amazing instructor is about skill. In this seminar, we will share and discuss the skills you need to become a high performance instructor. We are not talking about unreachable goals, but tangible skills anyone can obtain. We will break it down to the steps and means to gain such, and put you on the path to becoming a high performance instructor.

 

Listen it and hear the voice of the fire service on FFR! Don't forget to "Like" us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @FirefightRadiodefines an average instructor compared to an amazing instructor? While many may say talent, giftedness, or an ability they are born with, becoming an amazing instructor is about skill. In this seminar, we will share and discuss the skills you need to become a high performance instructor. We are not talking about unreachable goals, but tangible skills anyone can obtain. We will break it down to the steps and means to gain such, and put you on the path to becoming a high performance instructor.

 

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Ground Ladder Placement at Residential Fires

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Join Jeremy Mitchell as he discusses a topic important to many of our listeners.  Ground ladders are not thrown with either the frequency or the skill that they once were, yet there are still key objectives on the fireground that often cannot be met without the prompt, skillful placement of ladders. This show covers some of those objectives, and provides information on forming a quick initial plan for ladder use at residential fires.

 

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Accountability and Safety in the Fire Service

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