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In this episode, we discuss the need for cost recovery and how to start your team in the right direction with John Scott, who retired from the Jacksonville, Florida fire department.
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Bobby and Mike sit down with John Scott, a former captain of the Fort Lauderdale Fire Department, to discuss the often-overlooked but critical aspect of cost recovery in the fire service. John shares his expertise on how departments can recover costs associated with hazardous materials incidents, the importance of consistency in applying cost recovery practices, and the challenges departments face in balancing cost recovery with maintaining good relationships with the community.
By Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco4.9
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In this episode, we discuss the need for cost recovery and how to start your team in the right direction with John Scott, who retired from the Jacksonville, Florida fire department.
Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe.
Thanks for listening and watching!
Follow us on the socials:
YouTube
Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!
Episode Summary: In this episode, Bobby and Mike sit down with John Scott, a former captain of the Fort Lauderdale Fire Department, to discuss the often-overlooked but critical aspect of cost recovery in the fire service. John shares his expertise on how departments can recover costs associated with hazardous materials incidents, the importance of consistency in applying cost recovery practices, and the challenges departments face in balancing cost recovery with maintaining good relationships with the community.

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