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056- Take No Shortcuts
Developing habits to becoming a successful firefighter and leader
Firefighter Training Episode 056 of the FirefighterToolbox podcast is about making a consistent and continuous effort to investing in your future in the fire service.
Chief Bobby Halton, Capt Angela Hughes and David J Soler discuss 2-3 successful traits of leaders as well as successful habits. They also discuss this years FDIC 2015 and iWomen Conference 2015.
- What you can look forward to in this year’s FDIC 2015 Conference and the 2015 iWomen Conference
- Things up and coming leaders should be focusing on this year.
- Developing and cultivating the right habits.
- Qualities of a successful leader.
- The value of real world experience
- Being a cheerleader for the fire service and others
Intro by Lt. Pete Clark, Norwich Fire Department, Norwich, Connecticut.
Firefighter Training Episode 056 of the FirefighterToolbox podcast is about making a consistent and continuous effort to investing in your future in the fire service.
Chief Bobby Halton, Capt Angela Hughes and David J Soler discuss 2-3 successful traits of leaders as well as successful habits. They also discuss this years FDIC 2015 and iWomen Conference 2015.
- What you can look forward to in this year’s FDIC 2015 Conference and the 2015 iWomen Conference
- Things up and coming leaders should be focusing on this year.
- Developing and cultivating the right habits.
- Qualities of a successful leader.
- The value of real world experience
- Being a cheerleader for the fire service and others
Intro by Lt. Pete Clark, Norwich Fire Department, Norwich, Connecticut.
Chief Bobby Halton
Fire Chief Bobby Halton (ret.) is currently Editor In Chief of Fire Engineering Magazine and education director of the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC). Chief Halton began his career in structural firefighting with the Albuquerque Fire Department and rose through the ranks to include chief of training. Bobby was chief of operations until his retirement from Albuquerque in 2004. He then became chief of the Coppell (TX) Fire Department, Bobby left Coppell to assume the duties as editor in chief of Fire Engineering Magazine.
Chief Halton is a graduate of the University of New Mexico, left a member in good standing with the International Association of Fire Fighters, is a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and has served on several of the National Fire Protection Association technical committees. He is active with the National Fallen Firefighters the Congressional Fire Services Institute and the Firefighters Cancer Support Network. He has done extensive speaking and training for the fire service in the United States and internationally.
Capt. Angela Hughes of the Baltimore County Fire Department
Chief Halton is a graduate of the University of New Mexico, left a member in good standing with the International Association of Fire Fighters, is a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and has served on several of the National Fire Protection Association technical committees. He is active with the National Fallen Firefighters the Congressional Fire Services Institute and the Firefighters Cancer Support Network. He has done extensive speaking and training for the fire service in the United States and internationally.
Capt. Angela Hughes of the Baltimore County Fire Department
Capt. Angela Hughes
Angela Hughes began her experience with the career Fire Service in 1989 as a Paramedic for the Baltimore City Fire Department. She was hired by Baltimore County in 1992 and functioned as a Paramedic, Preceptor/Coach, Firefighter, and Fire Marshal. Hughes’ current rank is Fire Captain assigned to Station 54 in Baltimore County Maryland.
As the co-founder of the Baltimore County Women in the Fire Service she continues to mentor women and currently serves as the President of the International Association of Women in Fire and Emergency Services. Her Committee work includes the USFA Severity of House Fires, FEMA grant reviews, VCOS Diversity and Inclusion, National Fallen Firefighters Tampa 2, NFFF Suicide Symposium and most recently NFPA Needs Assessment Summit.
Captain Hughes has been published in Fire Engineering and has spoken several fire service venues.
As the co-founder of the Baltimore County Women in the Fire Service she continues to mentor women and currently serves as the President of the International Association of Women in Fire and Emergency Services. Her Committee work includes the USFA Severity of House Fires, FEMA grant reviews, VCOS Diversity and Inclusion, National Fallen Firefighters Tampa 2, NFFF Suicide Symposium and most recently NFPA Needs Assessment Summit.
Captain Hughes has been published in Fire Engineering and has spoken several fire service venues.
Recommended Readings
- Marin Linsky’s “The Practice of Adaptive Leadership”
- John Norman’s “Fire Officer’s Handbook of Tactics”
- Marin Linsky’s “The Practice of Adaptive Leadership”
- John Norman’s “Fire Officer’s Handbook of Tactics”
Mentions on the Show
- FDIC.com
- i-Women.org
- FireEngineering.com
- Fire Apparatus Magazine
- You can reach Chief Bobby Halton via his
- Office phone: 918-832-9306
- Email: Roberth@pennwell.com
- Twitter: @BobbyHalton
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- FDIC.com
- i-Women.org
- FireEngineering.com
- Fire Apparatus Magazine
- You can reach Chief Bobby Halton via his
- Office phone: 918-832-9306
- Email: Roberth@pennwell.com
- Twitter: @BobbyHalton
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About the Author
David has over 23 years in the fire service and is known for training and encouraging up and coming firefighters and officers with his internet radio show and contributing on FirefighterToolbox.com. He is nationally certified Fire Officer II, Rescue Tech, Haz Mat Tech with experienced in both urban and rural fire services and has served in multiple states and as both career and volunteer.
David has over 23 years in the fire service and is known for training and encouraging up and coming firefighters and officers with his internet radio show and contributing on FirefighterToolbox.com. He is nationally certified Fire Officer II, Rescue Tech, Haz Mat Tech with experienced in both urban and rural fire services and has served in multiple states and as both career and volunteer.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Economic Support
Looking at a map from Pakistan, and looking at some pictures from a Christian Foundation, calling everyone to their world, a world were their main religion is other, neglected by their government, most of their people, if not, those who have also betrayed their religion, alone, in between wars and ideological wars, impoverished by their location, in pain. Their world is lost, hunted by criminals, so called crusaders in their own land, terrorist and slavery, class division and collateral war effects, it gives me the perception we, those who spend more of their life wondering the universe, would have to trust some of their funding, in order to give them at least a hundred dollars a month, and family by family, member by member, we could help those in the other world, become our friends and have a bigger, better family of foundations and members...
But then, regardless the logic, one must first see them in their governmental list of foundations.
also, i would have to ask an national agency to give me the permits for that transaction.
But then, regardless the logic, one must first see them in their governmental list of foundations.
also, i would have to ask an national agency to give me the permits for that transaction.
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