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With the spotlight on firefighters and first responders, Canadian Firefighter wants to share a different perspective: yours. For the duration of the season, we want to see your scene views. What does being a Canadian Firefighter look like to you?
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Firefighters battling hundreds of blazes in British Columbia say they've been facing more than the usual obstacles when "irresponsible" members of the public interfere with operations.
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A firefighter has died while battling a wildfire near his home community in the Northwest Territories, marking the second time in only a few days a Canadian firefighter was killed on the job during a record-setting national wildfire season.
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A 19-year-old B.C. firefighter who police say was killed by a falling tree near Revelstoke last week has been identified by her brother as Devyn Gale, who was a former member of the B.C. gymnastics team and a star pupil at her high school.
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In this text Richard Gasaway establishes the foundation of decision making and the role of situational awareness in high-risk public safety environments. A must-read for incident commanders, line personnel who make high-stress decisions, and students learning to develop and maintain situational awareness.
Improve your decision making with the lessons learned and recommended best practices.
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A firefighter is never considered “fully trained”. With the ever-evolving role of a first responder, and the new science and technology that goes into fire fighting today, the training division of a fire department never has a quiet day. By Brittani Schroeder.
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Two is always better than one, right? Have we ever stopped to think about why we’re always doing things in pairs within the fire service? By Chad Roberts.
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Autism is an invisible disorder. There aren’t any recognizable physical traits to alert firefighters that a person may have autism. By Ben Wilson.
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In the fire service, keeping equipment in its ready state is a must. It is important to check and re-check gear to ensure it’s able to meet the demands of the job when it’s go-time. By Sean Waldie and Micheal Okumura.
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FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST |
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Waskesiu Fire Chief Les Karpluk joins Fire Fighting in Canada: The Podcast to talk about leadership in the fire service, building relationships and trust, and how to recognize young leaders on your team.
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