This week we’re extremely excited to announce two massive releases in the journey of helping you obtain ultimate success in your career, personal life, and eventually retirement. Take a look at some projects we’ve been working on for a real long time and let us know what you think! 🧠 Brain Training:Presilience for the Emergency Scene​ After a […]

Setting Company Expectations Is Paramount for Success Leading from the top or the bottom is tough. We’re here to help! Download your fully editable company expectations template below and get the whole crew on the same page. (We’ll also send you an email with a link to access this page). Now go out and CRUSH […]

Vertical Ventilation Is Not A Crime Have you ever heard the statement “Vertical Vent is the most dangerous thing on the fireground.”  Have you ever uttered that same statement because someone else told you it somewhere along the way?  Unfortunately this statement is being passed around a lot in the last few years and is […]

Take the stress out of planning training. Leading from the top or the bottom is tough. We’re here to help! Download your fully editable annual and monthly training template below (we’ll also send you an email with a link to access this page). Now go out and CRUSH it! We’re in your corner! Download the […]

Simple Circular Saw Firefighter Training Evolution Cpt Jon McKeon Firefighter Craftsmanship It can sometimes be a challenge to come up with relevant and effective drills that can be performed at the station. At our department there are times where we have to remain in service and ready to respond in our district rather than go […]

By Bryan Lynch Vertical Ventilation is consistently referred as “one of the most dangerous things we do”. This is simply not true. Bryan Lynch of Irons and Ladders took it upon himself to research all LODD’s involving building collapse from 1994-2013 (excluding 9-11-01) to see what the trends and data actually says. A special thanks […]

Train Firefighters and Yourself Effectively At times we focus all our efforts on quantity of training and unfortunately even measure ourselves against other companies using this metric. How much are we out stretching hoselines, searching, throwing ladders?  It is the easiest thing to measure.  Instead, maybe, we should focus our effort on the quality & […]

Firefighter Training Videos and Recording Them So They Don’t Suck   Here’s a handy little infographic for you as you embark on the greatest training video ever created for the fire service…  You have knowledge to share so share it!  We all are after solid and useful training videos so here is a handy little […]

Firefighter Electrical Safety “Hidden” Electrical Danger at Outside In Fires -Captain Spencer Rice for Firefighter Craftsmanship Our fire department routinely experiences outside in fires.  These often times create considerable damage to exterior mechanical systems of the structures.  We recently had an outside in fire that damaged the electrical system feeding into the house and unfortunately […]

Really good dash cam footage of a working multi family fire with jumpers in the middle of the day.  First arriving engine company did a great job of setup, quick deployment/water, and aggressive tactics to protect residents who’s primary egress was cutoff by fire.  Solid truck work with more controlled aggression.  Tactical discipline is the […]