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This episode features Josh Blum, Chris Stewart and John Vance
We argue that firefighter safety on the fireground works best as a built-in system, not a lone safety officer trying to play catch-up outside the hazard zone. We connect real injury and fatality patterns to supervision, accountability, communications, and command decisions that match conditions in both residential and commercial buildings.
In this episode:
• Strategic Decision-Making Workshop overview and how it builds repeatable decision reps
• New continuing education module on the eight functions of command for technical rescue
• New first responder firefighter online module for non-IC roles and better scene communications
• Why “safety is a system” and why a single roaming safety officer cannot prevent all bad outcomes
• Residential fire threats including collapse and severe thermal events
• Commercial fire threats including disorientation, getting lost, and air management failures
• How Blue Card embeds safety through task, tactical, and strategic supervision
• Division boss and support officer pairing for accountability, work-rest cycles, and resource control
• SOPs, training, and performance monitoring as the foundation of incident safety
• NIOSH top contributing factors and why incident command owns the fix
• Recommended next steps, including Fire Command, Command Safety, and division ops training
Order the 3rd Edition of Fire Command here: https://bshifter.myshopify.com/products/new-fire-command-3rd-edition
For Waldorf University Blue Card credit and discounts: https://www.waldorf.edu/blue-card/
For free command and leadership support, check out bshifter.com
Sign up for the B Shifter Buckslip, our free weekly newsletter here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/fmgs92N/Buckslip
Shop B Shifter here: https://bshifter.myshopify.com
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Send us Fan Mail
This episode features Josh Blum, Chris Stewart and John Vance
We argue that firefighter safety on the fireground works best as a built-in system, not a lone safety officer trying to play catch-up outside the hazard zone. We connect real injury and fatality patterns to supervision, accountability, communications, and command decisions that match conditions in both residential and commercial buildings.
In this episode:
• Strategic Decision-Making Workshop overview and how it builds repeatable decision reps
• New continuing education module on the eight functions of command for technical rescue
• New first responder firefighter online module for non-IC roles and better scene communications
• Why “safety is a system” and why a single roaming safety officer cannot prevent all bad outcomes
• Residential fire threats including collapse and severe thermal events
• Commercial fire threats including disorientation, getting lost, and air management failures
• How Blue Card embeds safety through task, tactical, and strategic supervision
• Division boss and support officer pairing for accountability, work-rest cycles, and resource control
• SOPs, training, and performance monitoring as the foundation of incident safety
• NIOSH top contributing factors and why incident command owns the fix
• Recommended next steps, including Fire Command, Command Safety, and division ops training
Order the 3rd Edition of Fire Command here: https://bshifter.myshopify.com/products/new-fire-command-3rd-edition
For Waldorf University Blue Card credit and discounts: https://www.waldorf.edu/blue-card/
For free command and leadership support, check out bshifter.com
Sign up for the B Shifter Buckslip, our free weekly newsletter here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/fmgs92N/Buckslip
Shop B Shifter here: https://bshifter.myshopify.com

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