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A line of duty death perspective – The Jeff Dickey Story (Episode 312)
Lieutenant Jeff Dickey has served the Washington, D.C. Fire Department for more than 30 years. Jeff was an acting officer during an incident where a

Tracking of Personnel
Accountability: A critically important component of emergency scene safety when personnel operates in a hazardous environment. From the perspective of situational awareness, accountability plays several

Mental Health Mayday – The Verne and Chancy Friesen Story – Part 2 (Episode 311)
This interview is part 2 of a 2-part interview with Laverne Friesen and his wife, Chancy, talking about his mental health near miss and

Unexpected Information Can Be a Barrier to Situational Awareness
One of the foundations of situational awareness development is being able to make accurate predictions of future events. Making (accurate) predictions is a fairly complex

Mental Health Mayday – The Verne and Chancy Friesen Story – Part 1 (Episode 310)
This interview is part 1 of a 2-part interview with Laverne Friesen and his wife, Chancy, talking about his mental health near miss and how

The Impact of Oversharing on Situational Awareness
Have you ever been around someone who takes twenty minutes to tell a five-minute story? What does that do to you? I know what it