Safe Firefighting: First Things First, is the initial orientation and training for volunteer firefighters who will not be going inside to fight a structure fire. It will empower the volunteer firefighter with the ability to assist on most exterior firefighting and emergency rescue operations. At this level, the firefighter will need tight supervision and will only have the capabilities to assist the next two levels of firefighters trained in this program. By providing condensed entry-level training to the newest firefighter recruit, the fire department can get personnel safely involved in some fire department emergency operations sooner, while you complete your more advanced training. This approach is a great help for fire departments that are in dire need of personnel, particularly volunteer departments.
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Steve Kidd worked for 28 years with Orange County Fire Rescue Division, Florida, where he retired as a Company Officer. Along with John Czajkowski, he coauthored a 25-part Fire Service video training series and drill guide as well as the popular vehicle rescue video training series, Carbusters! Steve is a Technical Editor for FireRescue Magazine and has written numerous articles and a regular monthly column on fire and rescue-related topics over the past 20 years.
John Czajkowski worked for 31 years with Orange County Fire Rescue Division, Florida, where he retired as a Company Officer. He was a Charter Member of the Transportation Emergency Rescue Committee of the IAFC (International Association of Fire Chiefs) and lectured on vehicle rescue at many events, both in the United States and abroad. With Steve Kidd, he coauthored a 25-part Fire Service video training series as well as the popular vehicle rescue video training series, Carbusters! He has written many articles on Fire Service and rescue topics for several national fire publications.
Garry Briese is the Executive Director of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, having come to that position after serving in a similar post with the Florida College of Emergency Physicians. He has served with volunteer, combination, and career fire departments, is an original member of the Carbusters! extrication team, and has coauthored two textbooks for First Responders. He is a well-known speaker and instructor and is considered to be one of the thought leaders for today's fire and emergency services.
Chapter 1 - Welcome to the Fire ServiceChapter 2 - First Aid and CPR Chapter 3 - Protective EquipmentChapter 4 - Pre-Connected Attack Lines Chapter 5 - Response Safety and Vehicle Crashes (No Entrapment) Chapter 6 - Extinguishing Small FiresChapter 7 - Ground Cover FiresChapter 8 - Passenger Vehicle FiresChapter 9 - Supply Hose LinesChapter 10 - Large Attack LinesChapter 11 - Single Family Dwelling Fires (Two Story, Exterior Attack)