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FIRE CHIEF 1995 INDEX AUTHOR INDEX Chief's Clipboard — Don’t clone the old — remake the new Angione, Charles R. Chief's Clipboard — What's ‘diss’? And what The dilemmas of fireground command Antonacci, Bob hE CN ea ivniadcssceesedsucnntasdasuacend@eadaandoad Oct/30 Chief’s Clipboard — Try some better ways to pack it in .....Nov/38 The case for fitness screenings Chief's Clipboard — It’s better to do your Baltic, Scott Editorial — Why danger is ‘valuable’ own economizing Dec/25 Editorial — Conflagration, then and now Fire — and firefighting — know no boundaries Aug/93 Collins, Larry Go for plan A, but have a few others Nov/42 Editorial — Many paths to better care Crandell, Brian Editorial — Criticize, but do it fairly All fires are local Editorial — Image and reality, I hope Editorial — A tempest in a T-shirt Craven, Ralph A clean shop is as simple as BMP Editorial — ‘Not one of us’? So what? ...............cccsseceseeeeeeeees Aug/7 Damioli, Carol Editorial — Make haste slowly, safely Editorial — Too much talk, no action Assorted apprenticeship angles EMS protective clothing continues to unfold Editorial — A good time in Louisville How departments benefit from being Editorial — A pull is better than a push Fire is spreading across the Web caught in the Web Behnke, Karen Davis, Paul O. See Antonacci, Bob Fitness Issues — The weighty issue of body composition ...Jan/20 Bennett, Jack A. Fitness Issues — Physical training shouldn't be remedial ..Feb/15 We have a contraci out for the chief. Fitness Issues — For best results, maintain fitness levels ..Apr/24 Bentivoglio, John T. Fitness Issues — A way to save your back Crisis management: How to handle internal emergencies ..Aug/76 from the future Jul/22 Bercovici, Martin W. Fitness Issues — Performance and fitness The new wave in radio aren't the same Aug/20 Bishop, Jim Fitness Issues — All else being equal, bigger can be better..Sep/20 Structure triage in izone fires Dezelan, Louis Bradford, George A computer in every station Going live with wildland fire training DiPoli, Robert A. Bradley, Tim End the ‘burning baby’ approach The ‘virtual training academy’ Dohrenwend, Charles Brame, Kevin Keeping firefighters on the right side of the force EMS Viewpoints — Inspiration comes from Dolder, Michael outside the office Path to firefighting runs through EMS internship Apr/45 EMS Viewpoints — Patient advocacy, not $, Dunbar, Jan R. must rule EMS Secure the scene, then think Jul/42 EMS Viewpoints — Bankruptcy of both Ellis, Amy money and values Steps, pec decks and fire combat Brannigan, Francis L. Faulkner, Jim Fire fictions 2 The value of video Brannigan, Vincent Fornell, David P. Lex de Incendiis — Training can pose special Don’t trust these trusses liability risks Garza, John Lex de Incendiis — Sprinklers and manufactured homes...Apr/29 See Bradford, George Lex de Incendiis — Duty, liability and the fire service Jul/28 Granados Sr., Michael R. Lex de Incendiis — Duty: If you promise, We need to keep a close eye on this, and speak out be sure you deliver Oct/26 Harshaw, C. Clinton Brown, Larry See Ellis, Amy When a shop goes on-line Hawkins Jr., Thomas M. Bruegman, Randy R. Sound Off — The never-ending education of the chief CRE IRN IU et WINNIE a 55s ps cas Sc ccacieuchbeaaneocsstsectenassasainacs Mar/55 Hayes, Michael The politics of being chief Nov/56 Indoor play structures: Developing an awareness Buckman, John M. Hilvers, Bob Marketing your volunteer fire department What every chief should know about plane crashes Cantor, Jeffrey A. Hines, Ken Apprenticeships start recruits off on the right boot Offensive and defensive media tactics Coleman, Ronny J. Howes, Christopher T. Chief’s Clipboard — When you have to say, A quicker compass TRON OMEN RUINED 5 dik ss.tntciciadonntlitactaesdcansvacndecssccaaaed Jan/43 Hunter, Kem Chief's Clipboard — Meeting the challenge of meetings .....Feb/20 The earthquake that triggered a groundbreaking debate ...Aug/82 Chief’s Clipboard — They said they wanted Jenaway, William F. Superman, but Wanted: Executive director, hazard mitigation Chief's Clipboard — They serve the best Jones, Kenneth who sit the least Put the white stuff on the red stuff Chief’s Clipboard — Pursuing posts of power Laford, Robert F. and persuasion Lost and found: The missing person search Chief’s Clipboard — Dependability — you can Larson, Tim count on it The initial hazmat size-up Chief's Clipboard — Pathfinding without Lavoie, Ken the covered wagon Justifying your department's existence is a full-time job ...Aug/60 Chief's Clipboard — Package isn’t the product, Lawrence, Peter but it counts EMS Viewpoints — Partnership includes revenue sharing ..Dec/19 January 1996 / FIRE CHIEF 43 Leber, Mike Rushford, Clay University dispenses cybernetic salvation See Laford, Robert F. Lipowitz, Sara J. Sandri, Joseph M. Where there's fire, but less smoke See Bercovici, Martin W. Taking the ‘E’ out of EMS Schnaidt, Brad It’s easy being green Barcodes assure fireground accountability Loeb, Donald L. Steen, Jeff See Larson, Tim When you're alone: Early exposures, part 1 Stittleburg, Philip C. Early exposure fires, part 2 Lex de Incendiis — Court makes it official: Early exposure fires, part 3 Dog’s nose knows Have truck, will travel Lex de Incendiis — The high cost of slow code Be an insider enforcement Ladders I have loved Lex de Incendiis — In hot weather, turnout gear can kill...Aug/32 Lex de Incendiis — In personnel decisions, That dry feeling it’s justify or die Fits good in back Stull, Jeffrey O. Give me your tired, your short of funds Getting protection well in hand requires the right gloves....Apr/54 Looney, David Sybesma, Peter If it ain’t broke, fix it anyway An equation for station location Lorenzo, Peter P. Turnbull, Michael Knock before entering They'd like to thank the Academy Oct /42 Ludwig, Gary G. Usdin, Glenn D. EMS into the 21st century First, you need a plan Oct/IS-1 EMS budgeting: More than just money Vadnais, Tim MacDonnell, John See Turnbull, Michael See Bradford, George Wann, Charles F. Maclsaac, Keith S. When a big crash happens in a small community Warning: Risk of sudden roof collapse Feb/23 Wakeham, Ronald T. Maxfield, Jeff Budgeting for danger To hire or not to hire ... what was your question?.............. Nov/62 Ward, Michael J. McGraw, Steve It takes all kinds What's wrong with those medics? ...............:cccsseceeseeeeeeeeeees Apr/50 Sound Off — Firefighters for the Information Age Mead, Patrick Wilmoth, Janet How to deal with fire and ice Dec/57 East and West gather at Firesafety Frontier '94 Morrissette, Jeffrey J. A look at Tokyo’s shops A new ‘level of comfort’ Welsh, Wayne A. Obermeyer, Dennis H. Stacking the deck: ICS eases a hospital move See Ellis, Amy Yoshida, Yoshitsugu Ostroff, Joel See Hunter, Kem See Brown, Larry SUBJECT INDEX Ozog, Edward You have to know who you're dealing with Arson / fire investigation Paige, Phillip L. You have to know who you're dealing with Ways to cultivate that creative bloom Keeping firefighters on the right side of the force Parker, T.J. A writer’s guide to SOPs Career / professional development Paulsell, Steve We have a contract out for the chief. Safer response in personal vehicles Piringer, Bruce Chief's Clipboard Training Perspectives — A training revolution When you have to say, “I’m outta here!” .................scseeeeeees Jan/43 is on the horizon Meeting the challenge of meetings Training Perspectives — Local involvement equals They said they wanted Superman, but mutual benefit They serve the best who sit the least Training Perspectives — Bombing teaches us Pursuing posts of power and persuasion to plan for worst Dependability — you can count on it Training Perspectives — Many choices in the Pathfinding without the covered wagon teacher’s toolbox Package isn’t the product, but it counts Training Perspectives — Avoid asking, ‘Is this Don’t clone the old — remake the new RNIN SUING isso cca cdcoscasccesoscsesiscessckcesehsassass Sep/28 What's ‘diss’? And what do I do about it? Training Perspectives — Uneasy view from Try some better ways to pack it in Storm King Mountain It’s better to do your own economizing Prewitt II, Fenton (Pete) Going the extra miles Communications Price, Richard The new wave in radio Bay Area view offers quite a site We need to keep a close eye on this, and speak out Pulizzi, David Lights! Camera! Fire prevention? ...............cscsesssesesseseeseneses May/42 Computer applications Riddle, Ken Barcodes assure fireground accountability EMS Viewpoints — Opinions sought for EMS action plan..Sep/22 Bay Area view offers quite a site Rielage, Robert R. Fire is spreading across the Web A winning combination How departments benefit from being caught in the Web....Dec/30 Rosenhan, A.K. University dispenses cybernetic salvation Financial planning for the long haul Jun/51 A computer in every station Rukavina, John When a shop goes on-line Lex de Incendiis — Basics of free speech in the fire station ..Mar/33 Lex de Incendiis — Principles of affirmative Conferences action are clear East and West gather at Firesafety Frontier '94 Lex de Incendiis — OSHA's staffing clarification, explained ..Sep/34 FDIC 1995 Lex de Incendiis — Ten myths about sexual harassment .....Dec/22 A look at Tokyo's shops Rule, Charles H. EMS Expo 1995 Sound Off — After decades of change, more to come NYSAFC Annual Conference 4G FIRE CHIEF / January 1996 Fire-Rescue International 1995 Finance / budgeting Budgeting for danger Editorial columns Financial planning for the long haul Why danger is ‘valuable’ EMS budgeting: More than just money Conflagration, then and now ee OT RM IIE isons cccceshesscncnscasaciadactanadonedacaccuoncies Mar/7 Fire apparatus / equipment Many paths to better care Apparatus ideas from Europe and Japan Criticize, but do it fairly The big three Image and reality, I hope Have truck, will travel A tempest in a T-shirt Ladders I have loved Ty Or SUIT We II ois ds ciccanesccsbpcsncdsaen dccceusecagieesiioes Aug/7 It’s easy being green Make haste slowly, safely Too much talk, no action That dry feeling A good time in Louisville First, you need a plan A pull is better than a push The value of video Fits good in back Emergency medical services Give me your tired, your short of funds EMS into the 21st century Taking the ‘E’ out of EMS Firefighter health and safety Path to firefighting runs through EMS internship Barcodes assure fireground accountability Going the extra miles : Steps, pec decks and fire combat What’s wrong with those medics? ................csssssseseeeeeseeeeees Apr/50 The case for fitness screenings EMS protective clothing continues to unfold Safer response in personal vehicles Getting protection well in hand requires the right gloves Fireground / incident operations Warning: Risk of sudden roof collapse Emergency preparedness / preplanning Knock before entering A quicker compass The dilemmas of fireground command Fire fictions 2 Don’t trust these trusses Wanted: Executive director, hazard mitigation When you're alone: Early exposures, part 1 Put the white stuff on the red stuff EMS Viewpoints Early exposure fires, part 2 Inspiration comes from outside the office Indoor play structures: Developing an awareness Patient advocacy, not $, must rule EMS Early exposure fires, part 3 Bankruptcy of both money and values Lost and found: The missing person search Opinions sought for EMS action plan Structure triage in izone fires Partnership includes revenue sharing All fires are local Be an insider Environmental issues Stacking the deck: ICS eases a hospital move A clean shop is as simple as BMP What every chief should know about plane crashes Saag THE Top-VALuE A Fire Hose Tester offering the speed Rescue DUMMY pie of a fire engine. iltuff? dummies have been stand- B ing up to the rigors of rescue Delta’s Hose Tester will test 3600 feet training in over 500 police and fire of hose with agencies all over the U.S. since 1975. 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Nov/62 Physical training shouldn't be remedial For best results, maintain fitness levels Marketing A way to save your back from the future Justifying your department's existence is a full-time job ...Aug/60 Performance and fitness aren’t the same End the ‘burning baby’ approach All else being equal, bigger can be better Offensive and defensive media tactics Crisis management: How to handle internal emergencies ..Aug/76 Hazmat operations Marketing your volunteer fire department The initial hazmat size-up They’d like to thank the Academy Oct/42 Secure the scene, then think Sound Off International After decades of change, more to come East and West gather at Firesafety Frontier '94 Firefighters for the Information Age A look at Tokyo’s shops The never-ending education of the chief The earthquake that triggered a groundbreaking debate Training / education Fire — and firefighting — know no boundaries Apprenticeships start recruits off on the right boot Assorted apprenticeship angles Lex de Incendiis The ‘virtual training academy’ Training can pose special liability risks A new ‘level of comfort’ Court makes it official: Dog’s nose knows Where there's fire, but less smoke Basics of free speech in the fire station It takes all kinds Sprinklers and manufactured homes Going live with wildland fire training The high cost of slow code enforcement Principles of affirmative action are clear Training Perspectives Duty, liability and the fire service A training revolution is on the horizon In hot weather, turnout gear can kill Local involvement equals mutual benefit OSHA's staffing clarification, explained Bombing teaches us to plan for worst Duty: If you promise, be sure you deliver Many choices in the teacher's toolbox In personnel decisions, it’s justify or die Avoid asking, ‘Is this thing plugged in?’ ...............::seeeseeeeeee Sep/28 Ten myths about sexual harassment Uneasy view from Storm King Mountain Oct /28 6 Mateflex MODULAR FLOORING SYSTEMS FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES Protects Against Physical Use Omnicron Voice Logging Recorders to document your and Water Damage important telephone and two-way radio conversations. 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