Stress: There’s no doubt that to work in any branch of emergency services, you have to have a passion for it. For those of us who volunteer, we do it like it’s our job. For those of us for whom it’s our job, we get paid as if we’re volunteering.
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The Five Rules Of Firefighting That Can Improve Your Life
Rules of the fireground can help you back at the firehouse and at home (even if you’re not a firefighter). These five rules are short and simple, on the verge of obvious but they’re crucial to the survival of every working firefighter. They aren’t meant to be read out of a handbook while in the heat of combat, but ...
Read More »Leaders Go First…
See on Scoop.it – Emergency Services Leaders go first…Lessons Learned Along the Path of Leadership By Roy Sheneman, PhD Recently, I had the opportunity to complete a 4-year odyssey into the depths of leadership development. Along the way, I found many key insights that I thought you might find interesting. The following insights were gleaned from a major research ...
Read More »What Message Does Your Service Send?
GOAL: To ensure that members of your organization understand that everything they do affects your organization’s Public Image. Public Image is Public Sentiment, Public Sentiment is Public Support, and Public Support affects your ability to operate, regardless of your organization’s status as a public or private entity. Everything You Do In Uniform or With Your Vehicle Says… (What’s Message?) You ...
Read More »Embracing Who We Are As Firefighters
Firefighters Problem: Embracing the age old joke, embracing who we are as firefighters, and maybe embracing the damn cat, too. Back in November I remember slugging into a couch to watch the Thanksgiving Day Parade with my son. My favorite three year old was fascinated and loved watching the balloons and floats come down the road. (Mostly because he ...
Read More »Fire Code for First Responders
Fire Code for 1st Responders The fire of today is not your grandmother’s fire. Furnishings today contain so much foam and other plastics that the BTU release is much greater than a fire 30-50 years ago. In addition, what hazards do newer construction products and methods present for all first responders arriving at a burning or damaged building?
Read More »RescueDigest Announces Collaboration with Police News TV
RescueDigest is proud to announce our collaboration with PoliceNewsTV Rescue Digest is proud to announce it’s collaboration with Police News TV, the the national law enforcement video news show “by Cops, about Cops, for Cops”. A daily HD video and audio news show, Police News TV reports news about law enforcement from around the country that you can watch or ...
Read More »RescueDigest Audio Podcast Episode 3: Active Shooter Prep, Conferences and Mr. James Cooper
RescueDigest Podcast Episode 3 The RescueDigest Audio Podcast brings you news, interviews and tips you can use to make your life in emergency services a little easier and help you in your job protecting the members of your community.
Read More »RescueDigest Video Podcast Episode 3: Conferences
At RescueDigest we love conferences like this one, but if you’re new to gatherings like this or maybe you haven’t been in a while you may wonder why you would spend the time, money and effort to attend. In this episode, we show you which, what, how and why.
Read More »Conference Scholarships & Savings Opportunities for Emergency Services
Goal: To find Conference Scholarships & Savings Opportunities for Emergency Services Emergency Services Conferences are a great place to network, attend educational lectures and workshops, and see what new products are available on the market. They’re a fun place to gather with people in your field, and serve as a mini vacation from the day-to-day. The conference fees, travel and lodging ...
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