Moving Personnel Between Shifts: Leading with Purpose, Not Punishment

In every fire department, leadership decisions about personnel assignments carry weight far beyond the daily schedule. Moving a firefighter or officer from one shift to another can have ripple effects on morale, teamwork, and the department’s culture. Too often, these transfers are misunderstood—or worse, misused—as disciplinary tools. As administrators and leaders, we must remember that …

What To Do When Leadership Lets You Down

Leadership in the fire service isn’t just about giving orders, it’s about trust, vision, and consistency. When leaders do their job well, they empower those around them, build morale, and create direction. But what happens when they don’t? When leadership lets you down, whether through poor decisions, inaction, or a failure to lead when it …

Benchmarks Aren’t Just for The Fireground Anymore

Every fire company officer understands that effective leadership involves more than just commanding during emergencies, it includes setting clear benchmarks that guide firefighters toward consistent excellence on station and at emergency scenes. While these benchmarks can be most effective with recruit or probationary firefighters, they also can keep regular firefighters from suffering from rust out. …

Setting the Tone: Proactive Leadership in the Firehouse

Firehouses operate on trust, discipline, and teamwork. The culture within a station can either strengthen a crew or create unnecessary challenges. As leaders, whether formally or informally, we must be proactive in setting the tone for behavior rather than reacting to issues after they arise. Creating a strong, respectful, and professional environment from the start …

The Importance of Keeping Company Records for Fire Officers

In the fire service, record-keeping is often seen as a tedious administrative task, but it is one of the most critical responsibilities of a fire company or station officer. Accurate and organized records not only ensure operational efficiency but also provide legal protection, improve training, and enhance overall department accountability. Here’s why every fire company …

Transitioning from Firefighter to Fire Company Officer: A Smooth Path to Leadership

Making the leap from firefighter to fire company officer is an exciting yet challenging step in a career dedicated to serving others. It marks a transition from being a peer among the crew to becoming a leader who inspires, motivates, and guides the team in high-stakes situations. Many new officers worry about being the scuttlebutt …

Eliminating Interpersonal Friction in a Fire Station Team: A Critical Approach to Safety and Efficiency

In a fire station, teamwork is more than a professional courtesy—it is a life-saving necessity. Firefighters rely on each other in high-stakes, high-stress situations where a split-second delay or misunderstanding can have catastrophic consequences. Interpersonal friction within a fire station team can jeopardize operational effectiveness, safety, and morale. Eliminating this friction is essential to creating …

Working in as the new station officer

Transitioning into a fire house as an officer can be both exciting and challenging. As a new officer, you’re the bridge between the battalion chief and the firefighters. Your role is crucial in ensuring that organizational goals are met while also maintaining team morale and productivity. Here’s some suggestions to help you navigate this new …

Leading from Across the Street, or the Country…… Reaching People

Recently, a peer suggested to his chief officers that the only way to perform as the incident commander at a fire, was from the front of the building.  I am assuming here that he meant the alpha side of the structure.  The addendum to his instructions were that the incident commander should not be in …

Tips on Being a Stable Boss of Firefighters

Leadership is a skill that transcends industries and professions. We can find valuable leadership lessons in unexpected places, such as the world of horsemanship. Being the stable boss in the equestrian world means more than just managing horses; it involves establishing trust, clear communication, and creating a harmonious environment. In this article, we’ll explore some …