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First-line supervisors are usually the first on-the-scene and need to take immediate action. Most of the time, the moves of the first-line supervisor dictate how the fire will be fought and response requirements of other first responders arriving at the fire ground.
FETN's First-Line Supervisor training will help you apply leadership principles and approaches to everyday challenges in your department, covering everything from whether to take an offensive or defensive approach to fighting fires through progressive discipline models.
First-Line Supervisor Benefits
- Understand the importance of air management and having a uniform working time on air in the structure.
- Understand how each member of the fire ground is equally responsible for accountability.
- Understand the relationship of the Mayday board and the knotted search rope and what parts they play in the accountability system.
- Define concerns related to preparing a department for landfall of a hurricane in its jurisdiction.
- Identify the origin and obligation of Special Trust and Confidence as it applies to the Marine Corps and the fire service.
- Understand the progressive discipline model.
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First-Line Supervisor Training Courses
- FETN Special: TTY
- Hidden Poison: Cyanide and Smoke Inhalation
- High-Rise Structure Fires
- How to Conquer Subordinate Counseling
- Hurricane Ike
- Leadership Lessons From the Marine Corps
- Managing the Fireground: Offensive/Defensive, Part 1
- Managing the Fireground: Offensive/Defensive, Part 2
- Propane Tanker Fires
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