I help explain human factors; reduce the impact of situational awareness barriers; and improve high risk decision making. #speaker#author#podcaster#safety
First responders are some of the most creative problem-solvers on the face of the earth. It’s time to apply that creativity to rapid intervention and stop giving it L.I.P. service. Find out more… https://t.co/C7Aixo4btC
There is never a shortage of excuses for why first responders are not being trained in rapid intervention. None of them are good enough. Read more… https://t.co/C7Aixo4btC
As many experts have (rightfully) noted, rapid intervention isn’t really rapid. It’s often resource intensive and takes more time than most anticipate. But that’s a discussion for another day. Get more details… https://t.co/C7Aixo4btC
Rapid intervention is not a new concept. The lessons learned from the deployment of rapid intervention teams have led to modifications of the programs and dispelled mythical beliefs. Learn more… https://t.co/C7Aixo4btC
See the extensive studies of the Bret Tarver line-of-duty death in Phoenix for a good assessment of what it takes to perform a rapid intervention. Read more… #safety#speaker https://t.co/C7Aixo4btC
@Delta Your customer service today has been absolutely exceptional. The agent and red coat in Toronto were among the best I’ve ever see. #diamond#millionmiler
Did you know that some types of responses are more deadly to firefighters than others? Great interview from the @SAMatters podcast on firefighter vehicle crashes!
https://t.co/1YAzJGz2tf
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Thank you OpsCentral for the opportunity to share my passion for situational awareness today on your LinkedIn live.
Here's the recording if you're interested in watching it.
https://t.co/MdPOKjHMgD
This interview is part 1 of a 2-part interview with Laverne Friesen and his wife, Chancy, talking about his mental health near miss and how they are working through the challenges together." https://t.co/8P8GgHDvxC
This interview with Battalion Chief Troy Elmore, Firefighter or Acting Captain Brian Oullette, and Firefighter or EMT Jason Shuck, shares their powerful story. https://t.co/d7g4dhuDD5
Today’s episode is Part 2 of my 2-part interview with John Russ, Program Director for the IAFC Firefighter Near-Miss Reporting System. https://t.co/hvVwk5UYKi
Today’s episode is Part 1 of my 2-part interview with John Russ, Program Director for the IAFC Firefighter Near-Miss Reporting System. https://t.co/PPYH9RQXTC
Battalion Chief Troy Elmore, Firefighter or Acting Captain Brian Oullette, and Firefighter or EMT Jason Shuck share their powerful story and lessons learned. https://t.co/un2Y9qRXG9
Today’s episode is Part 2 of my 2-part interview with three command officers from the Atascocita Fire Department in Houston, Texas, sharing a story of a commercial building fire that resulted in a mayday. https://t.co/euCkU78MzG
Lessons learned from becoming victims of carbon monoxide poisoning while operating on the scene of an EMS call on September 11, 2019. https://t.co/BOIlBnvd0y