The Next Level Shift

Fewer Fires, Higher Risk: Why Firefighters Must Train Harder Than Ever | Capt. Gregory Carter

38 min · 6. maj 2026
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Fewer fires… but higher consequences. That’s the reality of today’s fire service. In this episode of The Next Level Shift, I sit down with Captain Gregory Carter, Training Captain and Fire Engineering contributor, to break down one of the biggest challenges facing firefighters today: ➡️ The experience gap ➡️ Recognition-based decision making ➡️ Live fire training and readiness ➡️ Leadership responsibility in preparing crews We can’t increase the number of real fires. But we CAN increase how prepared we are when they happen. This conversation is for firefighters, leaders, and anyone serious about performing at a higher level in the fire service.

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