J-List: A Compilation of EMS/Fire/Management Training
2019

J-List: A Compilation of EMS/Fire/Management Training

APS Radio: Dr. Jeff Burgess

Dr. Jeff Burgess from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health speaks with host Jim Burneka about the recent announcement from the World Health Organization on the occupation of firefighting and cancer.


Dr. Burgess was one of 25 international experts that traveled to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) located in Lyons Paris this June to review the occupational classification of firefighting. On July 1, it was released that the occupational exposures obtained as a firefighter, has been upgraded to a Group 1 Carcinogen (carcinogenic to humans).

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Center for Creative Leadership:?8 Steps to More Resilient Leadership

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CFI Trainer.Net: Multi-Program Certificates

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Crackyl Magazine: Menopause and Memory - Know the Facts

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Create Your Own Light Podcast: The Greatest Woman I Never Met

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Department of Homeland Security: First Responder Technologies

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Drone Responders Website: DroneResponders

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EMS World: 10 Things to Train on This Summer

Conquer stressful calls, identify treatment challenges and pitfalls, and use technology to its best potential to save lives this summer and beyond

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FDSOA Wellness Wednesday:?Three Parts of a Culture of Safety with Chief Brandon Fletcher

Training – Equipment – Trust ?

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FEMA:?Professional Development Series

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Fire Engineering: Humpday Hangout: Hostile Fire Events

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Fire Engineering: Podcast: Buildingsonfire: Taking It to the Streets

Host Chris Naum and company discuss building construction and its impact on fireground size-up.

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Fire Engineering: Podcast: Politics and Tactics: Working with Difficult People

Frank Ricci, David Polikoff, and David Mellen speak with Jerry Streich about dealing with difficult people in the fire service.

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Fire Engineering: Training Minutes: Elevator Rescue: The Door Motor

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Fire Rescue 1: 10 Investments Worth Every Penny for Company Officers

From literal teaching tools to more abstract personal investments, there are several ways to level up your skills.

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Firefighter Rescue Survey

Record a Rescue


Firefighter Nation: Firefighting Wear Trials - Best Practices and Lessons Learned

Discover "best practices" and "lessons learned" various fire departments use to conduct wear-trials that find better protective equipment for their firefighters. Featuring former FDNY Battalion Chief Bob Keys, who served as Chief in Charge of Research and Development.

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Firefighter Success Podcast: Doug Mitchell is a captain in the New York City Fire Department with 30 years of fire experience, the last 23 being with the FDNY. He is a principal member of the NFPA 1400 committee and co-authored Fire Engineering’s “25 to Survive: Reducing Residential Injury and LODD” in 2013 with his fire service brother Dan Shaw. Make sure you go back to episode 50 of the Firefighter Success Podcast and check out Chief Shaw’s popular episode.

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Fireground Fitness Podcast with Rayne Gray: Ep. 72, Yoga For First Responders with Olivia Mead and Eric Brennemen

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Get Balanced with Dr. Donnie: Episode 123: Life Scan Learning Lab Edition | Chief John Butler, Fairfax Co., VA

Chief John Butler discusses his marine corp combat experience, his unlikely journey into the fire service, his time at Howard County, his current service as Fire Chief of Fairfax County, VA., serving as the 2nd VP of the IAFC, and much more.

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Grabs Podcast

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Harvard?Business Review: Podcast: Race at Work

Former McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson and Cleveland Avenue Foundation’s Liz Thompson: Breaking Barriers

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High Rise Ops: Revere (MA) Firefighters Extinguish Exterior 11th-Floor Fire

Firefighters knocked down a blaze at 370 Ocean Ave. in Revere Tuesday that prompted the evacuation of several floors of a high-rise apartment building in the city.

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IAFC: Officer Development Program

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iChiefs: Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs: A Chief’s Personal Experience with Cardiovascular Disease

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ICMA: Beyond Compliance

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Leadership Under Fire: Learning and Leading with FDNY Battalion Chief Jason Cascone

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National Counterterrorism Center: First Responder Toolbox

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NFFF: Memorial Monday, Hotel Vendome Fire (MA)

Incident Date: June 17, 1972

Department: Boston Fire Department (MA)

Number of Line-of-Duty Deaths: 9

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NFFF:?Taking Care of Our Own

A fire department does not know when it will have a line-of-duty death or serious injury. Does it have a plan in place? Are personnel records current? Does the department know how to make timely and proper notification to the survivors? Fire chiefs and survivors tell us that most fire departments are not prepared for a line-of-duty death. Taking Care of Our Own? provides fire department personnel specific information and valuable insight.

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NIOSH: Death in the Line of Duty…A summary of a NIOSH fire fighter fatality investigation. F2019-18 Date Released: March 25, 2022

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NIOSH Report: 54-Year-Old Interim Fire Captain Suffers Sudden Cardiac Event During Physical Ability Test – New Hampshire.

** The five most recent NIOSH reports released are cardiac-related. Reminder, if you don’t feel well, don’t make it your farewell.

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Old School Podcast: ”Why we talk about Stockton, Wichita, Lewisville...” with Chiefs Rick Lasky and John Salka

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Rigging Lab Academy: Youtube Videos

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Science Alliance Website: Science Alliance, Resources and Webinars

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Smart Firefighting:?Episode 124: The Power of Listening to the Fire Service with Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell

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SAMatters Podcast by Dr. Richard Gasaway: Complacency: A Lesson Worth Sharing, The Eric Wappel Story - 390

On January 3, 2022, the North Judson – Wayne Township Fire Department was dispatched for the second time to the same residence for a “furnace smoking.” Captain Eric Wappel wasn’t available for the first response, but responded to the second call.

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The Modern Manager:?213: Planning Your Week With Demir Bently

Be honest with yourself for a moment: Are you managing your time and tasks well? Do you have a weekly planning routine that helps ensure you’re focused on your most important work? Sometimes, just a few simple changes to your planning can help you find more freedom and fulfillment in your work.

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Truman Fire Forum (1947) -- Truman Fire Forum Working Group (2022)

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UL Training

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USFA: Fire Data Analysis Handbook

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Wingspread VII

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Conferences:

Kentucky FF 2022: Corbin August 2022

ICMA 2022: Columbus September 2022

Mile High Firefighter: Denver September 2022

NFFF Life Safety Summit: San Antonio September 2022

EMS World: Orlando October 2022

ITLS: Tampa November 2022 (Request for Research Abstracts/Presentations)

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Upcoming Opportunities:

NESDAHEC: July: Human Trafficking Awareness

Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 7:00pm CT

Emergency care professionals are on the front lines in the fight against human trafficking. Join us for this month’s webinar on Human Trafficking Awareness, where we’ll discuss how to recognize and treat victims of human trafficking, as well as updates on current federal and state laws. ---- Also, HPHR Article on Developing a Human Trafficking Liaison

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HBR: How to Navigate and Thrive Through Uncertainty

Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 1:00pm ET

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ICMA: Organizational Culture: Use the Return to Work to Attract and Retain Talent

Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 1:30pm ET

Organizational culture is critical to a team’s success – 65% of employees stay in their job because they like their workplace culture. If your team doesn’t have the best culture, the return to the workplace is a great time to make some necessary improvements to start attracting and retaining the best talent.

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Fire Engineering Webcast: Aerial Apparatus: Use and Training Drills for the Truck Crew

Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 1:00pm ET

This Webcast will review the types of aerials available today--ladders, platforms, tractor-drawn aerials, water towers, rear mounts, and mid mounts--including pros and cons and operational differences. The class will review some of the important concepts of aerial operations including positioning for rescue or fire attack, stabilization issues, understanding your load capacities, and override and emergency lowering procedures. It will look at a number of aerial device failures and offer some training ideas for teamwork and operator skills.

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“Everywhere I have sought peace and not found it, except in a corner with a book.” -T. Kempis


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