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In this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens changed their format to answer listener questions and clarify the fundamentals of fire investigation for their growing audience spanning 21 countries. Chasity shared a personal story about fracturing her toe while trying to help a cat. The hosts go into explaining the systematic approach related to fire investigation, which involves following the scientific method to examine fire scenes in a consistent manner that can withstand legal challenges. They discussed the importance of properly conducting "dig outs" and "delayering" to remove debris and document evidence. They bring AI in to discuss if delayering is even a word and discover that the wide known term is actually "layer by layer". Report writing was highlighted as crucial for thoroughly documenting investigations. The hosts explained the roles of industry associations IAAI, the state chapters, and NAFI and the certifications they offer. Chasity shared an interesting case where she found a "million-dollar" piece. A new segment was introduced to explain unusual fire investigation terminology, tune in to find out the word for this week. Thank you all for listening! Keep the questions coming. Don't forget to Subscribe, Follow, Like, and Share! Those are all free ways to help us reach a broader audience and support the podcast.
Support INFOCUS podcast by purchasing Fire Dept Coffee using the hyperlink below!:
alnk.to/4fQ8u8E and use code INFOCUS for 10% off.
Upcoming training and resources:
In-depth analysis of NFPA 921 2024 edition webinar
https://www.llrmi.com/webinar-detail/?eventid=29715
New York Annual Spring Seminar
https://nyfireinvestigators.org/2024-spring-training/
Michigan Arson School
https://www.michiganiaai.org/upcoming-events
Nebraska IAAI 54th Annual Fire and Arson Conference
https://www.nebraskaiaai.org/training/
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In this episode, hosts Scott Kuhlman and Chasity Owens changed their format to answer listener questions and clarify the fundamentals of fire investigation for their growing audience spanning 21 countries. Chasity shared a personal story about fracturing her toe while trying to help a cat. The hosts go into explaining the systematic approach related to fire investigation, which involves following the scientific method to examine fire scenes in a consistent manner that can withstand legal challenges. They discussed the importance of properly conducting "dig outs" and "delayering" to remove debris and document evidence. They bring AI in to discuss if delayering is even a word and discover that the wide known term is actually "layer by layer". Report writing was highlighted as crucial for thoroughly documenting investigations. The hosts explained the roles of industry associations IAAI, the state chapters, and NAFI and the certifications they offer. Chasity shared an interesting case where she found a "million-dollar" piece. A new segment was introduced to explain unusual fire investigation terminology, tune in to find out the word for this week. Thank you all for listening! Keep the questions coming. Don't forget to Subscribe, Follow, Like, and Share! Those are all free ways to help us reach a broader audience and support the podcast.
Support INFOCUS podcast by purchasing Fire Dept Coffee using the hyperlink below!:
alnk.to/4fQ8u8E and use code INFOCUS for 10% off.
Upcoming training and resources:
In-depth analysis of NFPA 921 2024 edition webinar
https://www.llrmi.com/webinar-detail/?eventid=29715
New York Annual Spring Seminar
https://nyfireinvestigators.org/2024-spring-training/
Michigan Arson School
https://www.michiganiaai.org/upcoming-events
Nebraska IAAI 54th Annual Fire and Arson Conference
https://www.nebraskaiaai.org/training/
Thank you for listening!
If you enjoyed the episode, give us 5 stars, hit the follow button, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere you are listening in from.
Follow us on social media!
Instagram: @infocus_podcast
LinkedIn: INFOCUS podcast
Facebook: INFOCUS podcast
TikTok: @infocus_podcast
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