Firehouse Daily eNL - Aug 21st, 2023
 
 
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August 21, 2023

For Motivation Monday, Jason Decremer examines the role of public service motivation in the recruitment and retention of volunteers.

Dr. Brett Ellis urges company officers to pass along pieces of themselves to others to influence, to inspire, to transform.

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TOP NEWS & VIDEOS
The crew in Station 99 in San Bernardino County were blocked from leaving the area.
The Fuller Hose Company firefighter was pronounced dead at the scene.
“It was a heroic effort by firefighters to save their own,” Maui Chief Brad Ventura said.
Concord officials said a 16-year-old girl died at a hospital Sunday night while her brother, 15, and sister, 11, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Pumps, hoses, sprinklers, and ATVs have been stolen over the last few days.
The children, 8,5 and 4 were left alone in their 11th floor apartment.
Multiple Prince George's County firefighters are engaged in operations at a College Park apartment building Monday morning.
Tasha Pagdilao said she considers her neighbors heroes as they pulled people out of cars and carried babies to safety.
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Jared Renshaw provides hands-on-useful guidance for members who heed his recommendation to broaden their fire service by sharing their knowledge and experiences.
Curt Isakson urges fireground commanders, particularly those with county agencies, to prepare for circumstances that require "graduating beyond the basics of everyday firefighting."