Thursday, August 28, 2008

Ohio County Unifies RIT Program 

The Warren County Fire Chiefs Association, which includes 15 fire departments north of Cincinnati, recently completed rapid intervention team training...

Get on the National Grid 

By Pat West, Senior Editor

Link to NIMS Document & Related Stories 

First Gleason Leadership Awards Announced 

On April 27, the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, announced the first six recipients of the Paul Gleason Lead by Example Award. The Wildland...

Are You a Credible Leader? 

Mike DeGrosky

When it comes to leaders, we talk about all kinds of desireable traits, characteristics and behaviors. Effective leadership involves a complex interplay...

Tongue-Tied 

Theresa B. Jain Research Forester, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Moscow, Idaho

The ineffective and inconsistent use of terminology among fire managers, scientists, resource managers and the public is a constant problem in resource...

NIMS Center to Be Nexus 

The Department of Homeland Security marked a major milestone June 3 as it officially stood up the National Incident Management System Integration Center....

Training Is Top Priority for NIC 

As part of its mission, the National Incident Management System Integration Center will be looking to improve the quality of NIMS training. We're not...

Emergency Credentials Under Way at NIC 

Fire service credentialing has taken another step forward now that DHS has opened the National Incident Management System Integration Center. The NIC...

NIMS: The Lasting Legacy of 9-11 

Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response

No doubt those who died on Sept. 11 will always be remembered in art, song and other moving memorials, but for those of us involved in emergency response, perhaps the best living memorial is the implementation of National Incident Management System....

Alert: Ladders Slip Off Metal Roofs 

NIMS Integration Center Director Discusses Plans 

Pat West, Senior Editor

A Model Approach 

By John M. Buckman III

On March 1, the Department of Homeland Security released the National Incident Management System, a template for all emergency responders to use in disaster...

Chiefs Urged to Prep for Scorching Season 

California saw several early fires in May, and with long-term drought affecting many areas of the United States, climatologists predict that 2004 will...

Run for the Border 

By Chris DeChant

First responders are the front-line soldiers in the WMD battle. Being fully trained and capable to respond is an absolute necessity. Chief officers are...

Forest Service Develops Megafire Model 

Federal wildland fire agencies will be changing their strategies to battle wildfires, especially on fighting according to Jerry Williams, director of...

It's Time to Extend the Military Metaphor 

[ Ronny J. Coleman ]

The fire service often has been characterized as paramilitary, ever since the corps of vigils, Rome's original fire brigade, was a unit of the Roman army....

Risk Management More Than Fireground Safety 

[ Mike Chiaramonte ]

A small volunteer fire department noticed an increase in kitchen fires and food-on-the-stove calls from their elderly population. They developed a fire...

A Historic Day in Washington 

Janet Wilmoth, Editor

Last Wednesday was a hallmark day for the fire service in our nation's Capitol. Historic events were held at the White House and the Washington Hilton....

No New Lessons 

Last November's California wildfires prompted former Gov. Gray Davis and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to appoint a 34-member panel to make recommendations...

Firefighting's Constant Motion 

Michelle Ryerson-Grett

What are some of the biggest risk you see facing the managers of wildland situations? We have a tendency to focus in on the job at hand. As with past...

Future Funds Need NIMS 

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge approved the National Incident Management System on March 1, creating the first national standardized...

Are We Ready for Our Medicine? 

[ John Eversole ]

When chemical and biological weapons moved from the military arena to the civilian world via terrorism nearly 10 years ago, we in the fire service didn't...

Fireground Shuffle 

By David Gallagher

For firefighter accountability, most departments combine a comprehensive status board and individual name tags to list active crews and their assignments....

Decision-Making on High Alert with New Threats 

[ John Linstrom ]

The majority of calls for fire and rescue agencies will continue to be based on small, manageable accidents; medical emergencies; natural disasters; and...

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