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What makes an engine company Combat Ready? Nick Martin, BC Frank Malta (Frederick County), Capt. Sean Donovan (Frederick County), FF Tim McCloskey (Horry County Fire and Rescue) and Capt. Spencer White (Salisbury, NC) answer this question as they talk about setting up the apparatus, crews, and plans, plus the mindset and habits that go into developing an aggressive engine company.
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Nick Martin, Frank Malta, Kevin Burges, and Sean Donovan discuss the two primary fireground command models: Incident Command Driven vs. Predetermined Assignment (SOG Driven) fireground command. They get into challenges and tips for operating in both environments, and how each affects our ability to rapidly deploy firefighters to get water on the fire and hands on the victim as fast as possible.π₯β¬οΈ LINKS & RESOURCES β¬οΈπ₯π¨π»βπ Learn more about me and our classeshttp://www.CombatReadyFire.Comπ» Access our library of online courseshttps://www.CombatReadyFire.com/individualπ§’ Shirts, hats, command boards, our storehttps://www.combatreadyfire.com/shopπ Check out our podcasthttps://spoti.fi/3TgV7S4https://apple.co/3rWKkRAππΌ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL β¬οΈInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmartin33/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NickMartinCombatReady/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nmartin33
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Nick Martin, Floyd Wise, and Kevin Burges discuss common missteps and misunderstandings about organizing the fireground and accounting for our members. This is one you won't want to miss if your department has ever struggled to establish and maintain control of the location and function of members on scene.π₯β¬οΈ LINKS & RESOURCES β¬οΈπ₯π¨π»βπ Learn more about me and our classeshttp://www.CombatReadyFire.Comπ» Access our library of online courseshttps://www.CombatReadyFire.com/indiv...π§’ Shirts, hats, command boards, our storehttps://www.combatreadyfire.com/shopπ Check out our podcasthttps://spoti.fi/3TgV7S4https://apple.co/3rWKkRA
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We're talking with seasoned truck company officers, Bill Cunningham and Chris Ford out of Columbia, SC, and Drew Evans with DCFD. We'll get into search techniques and tactics, some victim rescue stories, and searching survivable spaces.π₯β¬οΈ LINKS & RESOURCES β¬οΈπ₯π¨π»βπ Learn more about me and our classeshttp://www.CombatReadyFire.Comπ» Access our library of online courseshttps://www.CombatReadyFire.com/individualπ§’ Shirts, hats, command boards, our storehttps://www.combatreadyfire.com/shopπ Check out our podcasthttps://spoti.fi/3TgV7S4https://apple.co/3rWKkRAππΌ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL β¬οΈInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmartin33/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NickMartinCombatReady/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nmartin33
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We'll be talking with Frederick County Fire & Rescue's Battalion Chief Frank Malta and Captain Sean Donovan about their top notch Recruit Training Academy. If you follow Chief Malta (@firefightnchief) on Instagram - you've no doubt seen this hardcore recruit school that builds motivated, disciplined firefighters.Join us as we talk about the mindsets, concepts, and practices behind this training academy and the high-quality firefighters that it produces.
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When should you deploy a SEARCH ROPE? What is it used for? What are the best techniques for utilizing it? πͺ’π§π¨π»βπWe'll be talking about search rope operations, our equipment setup, and our workflows - including video and lessons learned from deployment on some real fires. Nick will be joined by Kevin Burges (Captain), Jake Richardson (Engineer) and Christian Lambis (Firefighter) from the Salisbury (NC) Fire Dept.
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How do you build a #CombatReady culture in your company/department? π€π¨π»βπ It starts with you, in whatever position or rank you are in.With me will be the members of SFD Ladder 1, B-Shift - and this will be a unique opportunity to hear from the captain, engineer, and firefighter perspectives.
We'll talk about their workflows, daily actions, fireground actions, and how their mindsets contribute to building an effective and cohesive company. Join Nick, Kevin Burges (Captain), Jake Richardson (Engineer) and Christian Lambis (Firefighter), from Salisbury Ladder 1 for some tactical truck company talk.
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On this podcast weβll dive into why good command matters on EVERY fire. The thing is, not everyone understands this. Some people tend to think that command doesn't matter - at all, and some think it only matters on "the big one". You won't be surprised to hear that our take is that BOTH ARE WRONG. Nick Martin (Deputy Chief, Salisbury NC), Floyd Wise (Deputy Chief, Harrisburg Bureau of Fire), and Kevin Burges (Captain, Salisbury Ladder 1) take questions and discuss command practices and the mindset of a "firefighter's chief". π¨π»βπ
Video of this Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjzp6d9NQqI&t=907s
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We'll be diving into ventilation practices and cultures. Nick will be joined by Captains Bill Cunningham and Chris Ford from the Columbia, SC Fire Department, to talk about how departments tend to ventilate very differently based on the truck company culture.
Some departments are quick to cut the roof. Others avoid the roof but take the windows. Many do both. Some just place fans at the door. Some are fans of hydraulic ventilation, others are not.
After working in departments with significantly different ventilation cultures, it has been interesting to observe that the primary difference has been the truck company CULTURE more than the fires or buildings.
So, on this show weβll be discussing the proβs and conβs of these various ventilation tactics and how our departments operate. We'll talk about windows vs roofs vs fans - how our departments operate and why. Plus, we'll get into some of the often overlooked science behind ventilation and how it impacts the effectiveness of these techniques.
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This month's dicsusion will center around fires in residential structures with reports of people trapped. We'll essential considerations and our thoughts on the inital operations of the first arriving engine, truck, and chief. We'll talk not only about what to do when you've got plenty of help, but what to do when it's JUST YOU...
Join Nick, Bill Cunningham (Capt, Columbia Ladder 14) and Frank Malta (Batt. Chief, Frederick County MD) for another great night of firemanship.
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This month's conversation focused on the outside truck company, particularly vertical ventilation. We talked about when and why we go to the roof, ventilation to improve conditions or to stop extension, roof tactics & considerations, and our preferences on setup of chainsaws and rotary saws.
Nick Martin Drew Evans - DCFD Truck 16 Chris Ford - CFD Ladder 7 Blake Cartee - CFD Ladder 7
On this show: π¨π»βπGrab the beverage of your choice and tune in for another night of firemanship.
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The most frequent question we get surrounds - "how do I do that in my department", "what about this guy" or similar.
We'll be talking about the factors that commonly make people resistant to change and resistant to being Combat Ready, the situations we've faced, how we've dealt with them, where we've met with success and where we haven't.
On the show will be Nick Martin, BC Floyd Wise (Harrisburg Bureau of FIre), Capt. Bill Cunningham (Columbia Fire), and BC Frank Malta (Frederick County Fire).
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Join Floyd Wise (battalion chief, Harrisburg Bureau of Fire) and I for a dynamic conversation on this challenging fire scenario.
We'll be talking about fires in residential buildings 3+ stories in height. Fires at these buildings often come with one or more reports of "people trapped". These people may be in imminent peril, or in no danger and frightened.
In this episode we'll discuss the search and victims at these buildings and tactical considerations for the command officers and truck companies, along with some engine work.
We'll also discuss command operations at these fires. What can we do to best set ourselves up for success in the control and organization of these dynamic scenes?
Grab your popcorn, beverage of choice, and/or throw it up on the firehouse TV. If you're not already a member of the group, be sure to join the "Combat Ready Firefighters" group on Facebook.
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This time we will have my friend and co-instrcutor, Floyd Wise. Floyd is a 20-year veteran of the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire in PA and is presently a battalion chief. We'll be talking about some commercial fire scenarios and tactics - but we'll also be doing live Q&A so we'll see where the conversation ends up!