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Playing in Your Own Sandbox

The transition from company level responsibilities and daily duties to those of a commanding officer to many is seamless, to others painful and slow; Playing in Your Own Sandbox Read More »

30 black firefighters file discrimination lawsuit against DC’s Rubin & two assistant chiefs. Claim bias in discipline & promotion.

Federal lawsuit filed on Friday. Read More »

Officer Selection in Volunteer Fire Departments

Hosted by Jeremy Mitchell. One of the most critical elements of any volunteer fire department is it's leadership. Join Jeremy as he discusses the impact fire officers have on the department and effective selection processes. The lines will be open fo… Read More »

Mentors and Mentees

Many of us may have had someone in our career that provided influence, guidance and offered reinforcement, feedback or constructive criticism when needed. You know; that chief or company officer, who seemed to take you under thier wing and watchful eye i… Read More »

01.01.10 The First Day

[caption id="attachment_148" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="The Company Officer"][/caption] For many, the New Year has brought forth a new set of challenges as some of you transition from the firefighter rank to that of a Company Officer. To o… Read More »

The New Haven Four- “What About Us?”

Four New Haven firefighters are claiming they've missed out on promotions that "would have been made" had the original list been certified way back when. Read More »

Quick Takes

Wednesday's Quick Takes: New Haven ordered to promote ASAP; Going to the chapel on Ladder 2 creates a problem for the chief; It's official on NJ fire-EMS dispute; Los Angeles County's chief calls it quits; A lot of questions over chief's jump into the river after crash; Bourne's problems just continue. Read More »

You Want to Know What I Hate…Promotions

I hate when promotion time rolls around. It is like working around a bunch of zombies. Promotions in my department suck already, there is no sense in selling yourself out and becoming a No. 1 bootlicker. I pity those guys. Promotions where I work happen… Read More »

Court rules for white firefighters over promotions

I have only followed this story a little bit and it was given more publicity once Sonia Sotomayor was plucked for the high court. The Supreme Court has ruled that white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., were unfairly denied promotions because of their ra… Read More »

Monday Morning Shoutout – Paramedic-ing Blog

This weeks monday morning shoutout goes to a new blog (much like this one). The Paramedic-ing Blog is new and he knows it. He makes no bones about being the new guy on the block. The blog is written by a medic who works for a fire department in Californi… Read More »

Give a Shoutout

Hey all you webmasters out there. The Fire Critic is looking for shoutouts, or at least a mention on your site. We are running a grassroots marketing effort here at The Fire Critic Headquarters and we need all the help we can get. We believe that we have… Read More »

2nd Class Citizens

Morale...it is all about morale. Firefighters usually don't have a huge audience when it comes to complaining about working conditions or pay and benefits. Occasionally we get all together and stage a public demonstration in order to have the media help … Read More »

Cardiac Arrest only kills 300,000 per year?

Michael Jackson reportedly died of cardiac arrest. I was watching some of the news following his death and one of the channels reported that cardiac arrest only kills around 300,000 each year in the U.S. They followed it up with the fact that there is on… Read More »

Power of the Pen

This article is one in a series of toolkits focusing on recruitment, retention, fire service marketing and leadership.

 

Here’s the deal: It’s past midnight, I’m 7+ hours past deadline and the piece I’m writing about another county-based recruitment clearinghouse example isn’t ready for publication.

Then I started thinking, this article is for the July issue. July means summertime. Everyone deserves a summer break. So, let’s take the summer off from talking about clearinghouses and discuss some tools you already have in your toolbox: The power of the pen.

Promoting Your Fire Department

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Part 3: Rockland County

This article is one in a series of toolkits focusing on recruitment, retention, fire service marketing and leadership.

Earlier in our discussion of the clearinghouse approach to recruitment and retention, I outlined my theory that there are three levels of recruitment activities I’ve identified as “The Clearinghouse”; “T&E: Training and Education”; and lastly the “Trench Work.”

 

In discussing the clearinghouse concept, I stated my feelings that the role and responsibility of building awareness as to the need for volunteers falls on regional, state

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Part 2: Samples of Success

This article is one in a series of toolkits focusing on recruitment, retention, fire service marketing and leadership.

 

 

In Part 1 of our discussion of the clearinghouse approach to recruitment and retention, I outlined my theory that there are three levels of recruitment activities, three distinct angles of attack, if you will. I identified them as “The Clearinghouse”; “T&E: Training and Education”; and lastly the “Trench Work.”

 

In discussing the clearinghouse concept

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Part 1: What’s a Clearinghouse?

In previous articles, I’ve attempted to present the fire service with real tools to use in improving their membership process and documentation including annual reports, prospective member guides and the interview process.

 

Recently, I’ve been working with a group of some 30 fire service leaders to offer solutions to the recruitment and retention challenges of their county’s fire service.

 

As part of that process, I’ve developed a three-tiered model to address what I call “recruitment and retention

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Death Toll

Here's a hot topic that might set off some fireworks. Who knows, it might even incite a reader to leave a comment.

This is something very near and dear to me and something I feel very strongly about. I've wanted to write about this for a long time and a recent conversation with a friend prompted me to pick tonight to write it. And, now that I have the forum to do so, here goes.

I'll be involved in at least two fire service funerals this week, and hopefully not a third but it's quite possible. In my role as Deputy Fire Coordinator, I've honestly probably attended perhaps hundreds of such Read More »

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