Synopsis
Anthony Kastros and Brian Brush’s Mastering Fireground Command: Calm the Chaos! is an unprecedented text with more than 1,000 years of combined experience in command case studies by incident commanders from coast to coast. This book will empower you with the skills to: • Improve communications, risk assessment, and accountability with less radio traffic. • Develop an aggressive team to save more civilian lives while keeping firefighters from unnecessary risk. • Bridge the tactical gap between the incident commander and crews working at the front. • Apply military models of decentralization and empowerment to outpace the incident, regardless of type. • Integrate the latest data from the Firefighter Rescue Survey and UL FSRI to maximize effectiveness. • Rapidly organize tactics and resources for house fires, apartment fires, hotels, motels, commercial buildings, taxpayers, big boxes, strip malls, row houses, high-rises, Maydays, vegetation fires, wildland urban interface, multi-casualty incidents, hazardous materials incidents, and even unified command incidents. Mastering Fireground Command meets the FESHE curriculum for the Strategies and Tactics and Disaster Planning and Control courses, connects to job performance requirements (JPRs) of NFPA 1021 for Fire Officers I–IV, and is consistent with the most current NFPA, NIMS, and FIRESCOPE standards and expectations.
About the Author
Brian Brush got his start in the fire service in 1996 as a high school volunteer in Forestville, California. While attending Oklahoma State University School of Fire Protection Engineering, he worked as a training technician at Oklahoma State Fire Service Training and returned to California to work as a wildland firefighter as a seasonal in summers of 1998–2000 with Cal Fire. He began a career at West Metro Fire Rescue in Lakewood, Colorado, as a firefighter paramedic in 2002. In his 13 years at West Metro, he was promoted to company officer, worked in special operations companies, and served as a rescue specialist with FEMA US&R CO-TF. He returned to Oklahoma to be closer to family in 2015. He is currently the training chief at Midwest City Fire Department. Brian holds a master’s degree in Fire and Emergency Management from Oklahoma State University, is a designated chief training officer through the Center for Public Safety Excellence, and is a graduate of the National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program. An author for Fire Engineering since 2009, an instructor at FDIC since 2011, and FDIC keynote speaker in 2023, Brian is a Fire Engineering editorial advisor and serves on the FDIC advisory board. -- Brian Brush
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