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  • av Mark van der Feyst
    915,-

  • av Paul Combs
    625,-

  • av Craig Haigh
    839,-

  • av Jada Hudson
    915,-

    A training exercise for your heart and mind. This is an excellent, evidence-based self-help book with boots on the ground sharing interviews with firefighters and how they adapt.

  • av Shannon McQuaide
    567,-

  • av Thomas Barry
    1 204,-

  • - Supporting Extinguishment and Survivability
    av Nicholas Papa
    915,-

  • - Creating Future Excellence
    av Mark Wallace
    1 059,-

    Discusses organised common sense in the fire service. The book is designed to be effective as a manual to develop an individual fire department's strategic plan as well as a textbook for use in upper division college/university courses or as a text for post-graduate courses.

  • - Core Principles of Structural Firefighting
    av Steve Bernocco
    770,-

    The core principles of structural firefighting are fire behaviour, building construction, strategy, tactics, safety and training. In this volume, ach core principle is examined with relevant on-the-job stories to bring lessons home.

  • - The Making of a Fire Medic
    av Michael Morse
    404,-

    Firefighter, medic and author Michael Morse bares his soul with first-person accounts from a 25-year career vividly defining the first responder's vital role as a medical professional.

  • av Chris Daly
    1 204,-

  • av Ronald Kanterman
    1 290,-

    Covers Introduction to hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction; hazmat laws and regulations; managing hazmat/WMD incidents; safety considerations; awareness response to hazardous materials; recognition and identification; operations response to hazardous materials; types of ppe; and medical monitoring.

  • - 2019 Update
    av Fire Engineering Books
    423,-

    Covers all the skills outlined in the 2019 update for Firefighter I&II with instructional images and easy-to-follow guidelines. The book takes you step-by-step through more than 360 skills. Learn from the wisdom and experience of more than 40 accomplished fire service professionals from around the United States.

  • - Enclosed Structure Tactics for the Fire Service
    av William R. Mora
    1 261,-

    Discusses how to prevent traumatic structural firefighter fatalities. Firefighter disorientation can be defined as "the loss of direction due to the lack of vision in a structure fire". To combat this problem, William Mora outlines a multipronged approach to effectively address the components that contribute to disorientation and structural firefighter fatalities.

  • - Communication, Safety, and Control
    av Kate Dernocoeur
    915,-

    Addresses the triad of communication, safety, and control, but also reflects the evolution of the emergency care industry since the arrival of the millennium: computers and cellphones, social media, active shooters, and much, much more. This book offers emergency providers methods for managing all sorts of situations safely and effectively.

  • - 2019 Update
     
    1 461,-

    From fire service history to basic fire attack and building construction to firefighter safety, Fire Engineering's 2019 update is the standard instruction handbook for firefighters. The book contains lessons learned from more than 40 experienced subject-matter experts who share their insight and knowledge.

  • av Katherine West
    481,-

    Explains how good infection control practices, vaccines and immunizations, cleaning and disinfection of equipment and work restriction guidelines can assist EMS providers and improve patient care.

  • av Michael Terpak
    1 204,-

    Pre-incident information combined with your on-scene size-up give the fire officer the advantage of knowing what to expect when arriving at a fire scene. In this guide to fireground size-up, Michael Terpak gives fire fighters an in-depth and expanded review of 15 size-up points to help them make decisions that are efficient, effective, and safe.

  • av Ronald Kanterman
    1 204,-

    There has to be accountability at every level of the organization from the chief to the rookie. Company officers have to step up and remind those under their command of safe operations and related procedures. Accountability at all levels is key to the success of any program, and it's the key to survival when it comes to firefighter safety.

  • - Positioning Small Groups for Success and Survival
    av J. Scott Thompson
    1 059,-

    "Chief Scott Thompson combines his decades of experience and years of observation with today's leadership skills and provides a path for the successful fire department to follow. The Functional Fire Company will take you step by step from being an ordinary fire department to one that defines excellence." -Rick Lasky, Fire Chief (ret.) Texas

  • av John Norman
    1 634,-

    Modern firefighting is a continually evolving science with new technologies constantly being applied to the fire service. In the latest edition of this perennial favorite, Norman examines these new technologies and how they affect fire ground tactics. He also details the new role firefighters play in homeland security.

  • - Building Social Resilience
    av Michael Wm. Marks
    481,-

    Social support is foundational to resilience. First responders - cops, firefighters, nurses, EMTs - collectively hold our society together. They deal with the emergencies and stresses of society. They help us cope physically and mentally. They are our social support system and provide the connection individuals need to feel part of the community.

  • - Point-to-Point Leadership in Fire and Emergency Services
    av Michael J. Barakey
    915,-

    By nature, competent decisions by emergency responders are challenging because incidents are fluid and dynamic. In Critical Decision Making, Chief Michael Barakey gives emergency first responders the tools to succeed on every incident where they make critical decisions and mitigate incidents daily under stress.

  • av Bob Carpenter
    567,-

    Training ordinary people to do extraordinary things requires an understanding of how we learn. Developing Firefighter Resiliency starts with the basic psychophysical aspects of learning, and provides the roadmap for a journey to train, establish relevancy for the lessons, develop competency, and capitalize on confidence to achieve mastery.

  • - True Stories from America's Bravest, Volume 1 New Jersey
    av Frank Viscuso
    481,-

    Describes the firefighting world as only a firefighter can. Frank Viscuso captures the human emotion and drama from firefighters who have endured a wide range of firefighting and rescue scenarios. He goes way beyond the stories that the public may hear about. With Common Valor, you live it.

  • av Anne Gagliano
    423,-

    The authors share their 30-plus years of personal experience on how marriage can thrive in the chaotic world of firefighting. In addition, they have called upon well-known and respected couples who share their stories of comfort and guidance for firefighter families everywhere.

  • av Anthony Kastros
    1 204,-

    Identifies the key knowledge, skills and abilities required for success in the assessment centre promotional process. Whether aspiring to be a Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief or above, this book gives the reader the tools to establish a personal plan for success in the test and in the position.

  • av Dennis Rubin
    770,-

    One of the most demanding and stressful management jobs in existence, fire rescue leadership requires a set of clear and distinct skills. It's Always about Leadership is written by an active firefighter for his fellow fire-rescue service members. Dennis L. Rubin discusses his 13 rules for leadership, which he has developed over a 35-year career.

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