Controlled tactical aggression (CTA) refers to firefighters’ ability to operate with intensity, speed, and purpose—without losing control of the situation, your crew, or your decision making. It is ...
Fireground command success is determined by communication before, during and after a fire. Fireground commanders must communicate at a level that allows those who receive directives to understand how ...
A new win for the Army’s modernized fires execution software suite brings it one step closer to replacing the current Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System, AFATDS, and delivering the next ...
Water application by firefighters is the foundation of firefighting. The American fire service has used water as the primary extinguishing agent since the beginning of bucket brigades, such as ...
Sometimes it can be productive to burn. Sometimes it can even be a career. For those who do want to earn a living using a drip torch, The Nature Conservancy in Alabama offers yearly training in ...
Japan said on Sunday that Chinese fighter jets had directed fire-control radar at Japanese military aircraft in two “dangerous” incidents near Japan’s Okinawa islands, an account Beijing denied.
A new fire control room means local people will be served better during emergencies, staff believe. Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service opened its new state-of-the-art control room in Ipswich back in June ...