“There’s so much we don’t know about fires. We’re still killing firefighters. We’re still killing people in fires. There’s still so much to know and to do differently.” Chief Derek Alkonis, who serves as a research program manager for UL’s Fire Safety Research Institute, shares his passion for learning about fire dynamics and how best to translate fire behavior research into actionable lessons – and updated tactics – for firefighters. Plus, we dig into all of this:
- The Mike Singletary analogy for “aggressive” firefighting
- Why the Lahaina fire moved so fast and Alkonis’ current work on the fire investigation team [Read the Maui Wildfire Analysis]
- How the heavy burden of command drove him to learn more about fire behavior early in his career
- Alkonis’ work with Los Angeles County Fire to put fire behavior research into practice – and the process of getting buy-in from the firefighters
Check out previous Better Every Shift podcasts focused on FSRI research and projects:
- ‘A flowchart mindset’: UL FSRI researchers talk dynamic decisions on the fireground
- Li-ion battery fires: Barowy and Goldfeder tackle the ‘spaghetti’ of tactical considerations
- ‘This is big’: Chief Tom Jenkins explains NERIS
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