Residential Structure Fire Response With Chief Freddie | Fire Assessment Center Prep

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • You’ll need to know how to handle certain situations after you’re promoted. In this video, Chief Freddie goes over how a Fire Chief goes through a fire response example. You can get this content and more when you partner with Fire Assessment Center Prep.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @nazirbey5168
    @nazirbey5168 Год назад

    Chief Freddie thank you so much for this excellent demonstration of what to do/handle a situation like this ...Your Are Great Sir!

  • @stephenscott5015
    @stephenscott5015 4 года назад +2

    He does a tremendous job here. I was trying to figure out how he was able to get everything in so smoothly and paced so evenly, where as I'm really struggling to fit in under 10 minutes. Then I realized that it's because he starts his time and is able to dive right into the problem. In our oral, the time starts as soon as you walk in the door and the assessors reread the scenario to you. Essentially shorting you of almost 2 minutes of time. I have to see where I can trim 2 minutes out, because this guy sounds so polished

  • @haskellimages
    @haskellimages 5 лет назад +3

    Wow. and.....that’s how its done. Glad he is not my competition, but would love to have him on my scene.

  • @justmyopinion7269
    @justmyopinion7269 2 года назад

    That's great. If you know your scenario hours, if not days, in advance and can prepare for it.

    • @chiefjohns
      @chiefjohns  2 года назад +1

      @justmyopinion we train hundreds of people a year to answer just like this without seeing or knowing the scenario until their coaching session starts and more importantly on test day, hundreds of number one scores and promotions. Check out our website and all the positive reviews. We teach you how to do the job and how to perform on the assessment center. There is no magic here, It takes work, practice and a systematic approach like we teach. Invest in yourself--Best of luck to you!

  • @naifsaeed6517
    @naifsaeed6517 6 лет назад +1

    Omg, this Chief got it all rounded up

  • @tomtrue5783
    @tomtrue5783 5 лет назад +2

    This is great drillsmanship. There is a difference between drillmanship and scene management. I'm sure the RIT would be quicker on an actual scene, but he can only speak so fast...

  • @googleuser1684
    @googleuser1684 5 лет назад +3

    RIT took a while to be set up without a 2 out

    • @jamesbarnes1847
      @jamesbarnes1847 5 лет назад +1

      I think with this particular interview scenario(most likely a table top) it’s necessary to explain everything you’re doing and prove your knowledge. Just because it took him a bit to get to RIT doesn’t mean it wasn’t set up in a timely manner on scene. I believe that the interview panel is looking for your calm, cool and collectiveness approach to the incident while hitting all “objectives” as you work your way through... I could be completely wrong on that though lol

  • @maddawg4599
    @maddawg4599 3 года назад +2

    you can tell he is reading from a script, a privilege not allowed in any officer assessment i ever went through, we had to wing it in live time.

  • @MrGamecatCanaveral
    @MrGamecatCanaveral Год назад +1

    Good stuff but it's just so verbatim and to the letter. For a residential garage fire? Lol. Liaison, pio?! Come on now! So robotic. And you keep repeating yourself. I'm surprised you didn't say how a firefighter is supposed to wipe their ass.