As destruction from wildfire in the U.S. continues to set records, it’s become abundantly clear that the country’s current strategies are not working. But what should we be doing differently? Over the past year, a wildfire commission, comprised of 50 experts from a range of fields, met to try and answer that incredibly complicated question. In September, the commission sent Congress its final 300-plus page report, containing nearly 150 separate recommendations. Today on the podcast, we are joined by one of the commission members, NFPA wildfire expert Michele Steinberg. She gives us an inside look at how the report was crafted, what changes might come from it, and why she’s optimistic that the effort will bear fruit (3:30).
Then, on a new Code Corner, NFPA first responder tech lead Curt Floyd provides information for departments about some recent changes to the NFPA standards regarding fire apparatus (45:32).
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Artificial Intelligence and the Fire Service
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The Economic Impact of Fire Departments
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The Survivors, Part 5: “Never Again”
The Survivors, Part 4: “Back into the Lion’s Den”
The Survivors, Part 3: “Refinement by Fire”
The Survivors, Part 2: “The Aftermath”
The Survivors, Part 1: “One of 367,000”
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