Recent Articles
Posted By: Christopher James Neumann
Fri Jun 22nd, 2018
Have you ever sat in a meeting, a classroom, or had a cup of coffee at the firehouse and listened to what people are saying - not what they are speaking - but what they are truly communicating? Verbal comments, nonverbal reactions, and even no response in these environments can reveal a lot about a
Posted By: Douglas K. Cline
Fri Jun 1st, 2018
As instructors, we have a duty to provide the highest quality of service and instruction. We must be our students' inspiration to strive for excellence. The question is just how dedicated and committed are you? Stop and take a look in the mirror, because the future of the fire service rests on today
Posted By: Chris Baker
Mon May 14th, 2018
Dr. Carter started riding an ambulance as a junior in high school in 1964. In 1966, during the Vietnam war, he enlisted into the Air Force as an Air Force Fire Protection Specialist. He served in Alaska, the Philippians and Vietnam. When he was discharged from the military, he returned to New Je
Posted By: Thomas D Kuglin, Jr., CFO, CTO
Mon Apr 9th, 2018
Upon us is the beginning of spring. Typically, a common time to do some “spring cleaning”. In the months leading up, work begins to pile up, the office looks like an F5 tornado came through, and potentially important work gets buried beneath the mounds of paperwork and clutter. Whether you’re a c
Posted By: Leigh Hubbard
Fri Jan 12th, 2018
It’s no wonder that with the constant barrage of marketing strategies on social media platforms that certain members of the fire service would find a way to capitalize on this resourceful tool. In 2017, we saw a significant rise in third party training groups on our social media sites. This has be