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Evolution of Fire Tactics with Danny Sheridan

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Ever wonder how fire tactics have evolved over time?
FDNY Battalion Chief, Danny Sheridan, with a rich 38-year career in firefighting, walks us through the fascinating evolution of fire dynamics and the cultural shift in the department. From the valuable lessons learned in UL FSRI Fire Dynamics Bootcamp to the importance of understanding your surrounding environment in high-rise buildings, Danny's insights carry weight, born of years on the tough, ever-changing fire ground.
In our conversation, we delve into the changing face of firefighting, shedding light on the increased fuel loads in modern homes and the dangers lurking in void spaces. Danny emphasizes the crucial role of checking for fire in concealed spaces, cautioning against sole reliance on thermal imaging cameras. He insightfully highlights the importance of understanding the building type when fighting fires, underlining the necessity of good communication, and ensuring safety by maintaining an escape route or safety zone in risky situations.
Along the way, we also explore the concepts of LCES (Lookouts, Communications, Escape Routes, and Safety Zones) in structural firefighting, the criticality of door control, and the perils of wind-driven events. We probe Danny's perspective on the changing culture of firefighting, underlined by the need to trust gut instincts. Tune into this riveting conversation to absorb the wisdom from a seasoned professional in the field, offering practical insights for anyone involved in firefighting.
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Ever wonder how fire tactics have evolved over time?
FDNY Battalion Chief, Danny Sheridan, with a rich 38-year career in firefighting, walks us through the fascinating evolution of fire dynamics and the cultural shift in the department. From the valuable lessons learned in UL FSRI Fire Dynamics Bootcamp to the importance of understanding your surrounding environment in high-rise buildings, Danny's insights carry weight, born of years on the tough, ever-changing fire ground.
In our conversation, we delve into the changing face of firefighting, shedding light on the increased fuel loads in modern homes and the dangers lurking in void spaces. Danny emphasizes the crucial role of checking for fire in concealed spaces, cautioning against sole reliance on thermal imaging cameras. He insightfully highlights the importance of understanding the building type when fighting fires, underlining the necessity of good communication, and ensuring safety by maintaining an escape route or safety zone in risky situations.
Along the way, we also explore the concepts of LCES (Lookouts, Communications, Escape Routes, and Safety Zones) in structural firefighting, the criticality of door control, and the perils of wind-driven events. We probe Danny's perspective on the changing culture of firefighting, underlined by the need to trust gut instincts. Tune into this riveting conversation to absorb the wisdom from a seasoned professional in the field, offering practical insights for anyone involved in firefighting.
Links mentioned in this episode:

More Support is Right Here:
For ongoing expert support, professional development, and training? Check out the Modern Fire Instructor (MFI Pro) membership now!
CLICK HERE to learn more and start now with a 7-Day FREE Trial at TryMFI.com
Enter coupon code "PODCAST" at checkout to save 40% (forever) on our monthly plan (after your Free Trial ends).
Have a question or want to be a guest on the show? Email us at: support@modernfireinstructor.com
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review on your favorite podcast app.

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