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Digital Edition: Fire Command Ready — Build your command confidence

Don’t wing it on the fireground; hone your decision-making skills and bring your A-game to incident command

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We know from the annual What Firefighters Want survey – not to mention more than enough anecdotal evidence and testimony – that incident commanders simply do not get enough initial command-focused training before being thrust into this vital fireground quarterback role, then not enough ongoing command training to hone, or even maintain, these basic skills.

So, how will you get the command training you need? Fill out the form on this page to download your digital copy of the Fire Command Ready Digital Edition.

Many of you will be thrown into the deep end – and yes, you’ll learn immensely from the experiences and real-world training. But a sink-or-swim approach is not only dangerous, it’s a liability. This means you will need to be intentional about seeking out command training to ensure that you’re ready to command the scene.

If you’re reading this, then you’re on the right path. Keep that momentum going so you can build the rock-solid fireground decision-making that your crew expects from you.

Fill out the form on this page to download your digital copy.


Fire Command Ready is your central source of training, technology and tools to guide incident command and control as well as officer development focused on running scenes and managing crews.
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