Incident Audio From Harrison Ohio

We talk through mid-year Blue Card updates, why command training is worth paying for, and how regional leaders keep a shared system alive even when departments change chiefs. We also dig into big box fire realities and then break down working-fire radio audio that shows what clear size-up, assignments, and command transfer sound like.
• Blue Card as a decision-making and incident organization system rather than a tactics class
• Common myths about Blue Card and how bad information spreads
• The real cost of training and why “free” is not a plan
• Liability exposure tied to weak command training and predictable failure points
• Sustaining a command program through leadership commitment and ongoing verification
• ARFF program growth, upcoming train-the-trainer dates, and open seats
• A regional collaboration model from the Seacoast Chiefs and why standard language matters
• Big box and mega warehouse fires, sprinkler limits, FDC considerations, and defensive discipline
• Working-fire audio breakdown: initial radio report, 360, patient handling, CAN reports, and command transfer
• Timeless tactical truth on forecasting and doing now what saves time later

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