Training & Tactics Talk: Training Today’s Fire Service

 
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Training & Tactics Talk: Training Today's Fire Service


In this edition of Training & Tactics Talk, Chief Douglas Cline talks with South Carolina State Fire Training Academy’s Resident Training Coordinator Phillip Russell about the courses needed for today’s fire service.

One of the key topics is attitude. Is your department’s training both realistic and progressive? These two fire service veterans talk about the importance of making drills interesting and challenging.

They also talk about a needs assessment and gap analysis to determine the direction the training needs to go. Tune in to get an idea what vast resources are available.

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2 Responses to "Training & Tactics Talk: Training Today’s Fire Service"

  1. Tim

    You are right. Too many bad drills keep us from returning to the training classes. Thanks

  2. Josh

    Thank you for your effort in putting this discussion togethar. This is a very important topic, I enjoyed listening to your views and ideas on how to improve training! I recommend this to all Fire personnel!

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