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Rapid Fire - Educate and Innovate: Keeping Up with High-Fidelity Training

Educate and Innovate: Keeping Up with High-Fidelity Training

Rapid Fire

09/08/22 • 65 min

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Navigate the ever-changing world of fire training with Chiefs Shane Bentley and Webster Marshall as they discuss the founding principles of their organization Bearers of the Oath. Tune in as they explore the importance of high-fidelity training and express their commitment to firefighter mental and physical health.
WHAT YOU CAN LEARN

  • Prepping Firefighter Recruits
  • How Well Firefighters are Educated on PPE
  • What Comes Between You and the Danger
  • Realistic Training Scenarios Beyond the Textbook
  • Comfortability on the Fireground
  • Taking Care of Mental Health and Balancing Family

ABOUT OUR GUESTS

Shane Bentley is an 18-year veteran of the Georgia Fire Service and is currently serving as the Assistant Fire Chief of Operations at a suburban department in Northeast Georgia. Shane’s passion for training has allowed him to be a part of and serve as a member of multiple fire service organizations including Do Your Part Training, FDIC, MAFFC, North Florida Fire EXPO, Georgia Fire Academy, Forge Fire & Company, Honor the Fallen Fire Conference, Capitol Fire Training, and Build Your Culture. He also serves as one of the founding members of the Bearers of the Oath Training Cadre and enjoys every opportunity he gets to give back to the Fire Service.

Web Marshall has been a firefighter for 21 years and currently serves at the Gwinnett County Fire Department as a Lieutenant and at the Jackson Trail Fire Department as Deputy Chief. Web is also the founder and owner of Command and Control, LLC and has experience as an NPQ Instructor III. His diverse career in the fire industry also includes emergency and non-profit management, technical rescue, command & leadership, and medical & wellness advocacy for the Fire Fighter Cancer Foundation. Most recently, Web has been appointed to serve on the NFPA 1971 and 1851 Technical Committee. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Georgia College and State University focused on Rhetoric and Leadership.
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09/08/22 • 65 min

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Rapid Fire - Educate and Innovate: Keeping Up with High-Fidelity Training

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00:00:03:07 - 00:00:19:16
Chief Webster Marshall
The first thing that you learn good, bad or indifferent, is going to be the thing that you do when you're in a time of emergency. And if we don't take a high fidelity stance, whether it's realistic fires, realistic training, time values, where we're not just moving through the paces to check off boxes, we're backing up.
00:00:23:12 - 00:00:40:25
Battalion Chief Andy Starnes
Welcome back to another episode of Rapid Fire podcast hos

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