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#30 The Solution is the Problem

1 h 35 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Matt and Lou break down a key excerpt from Mastering the Craft and unpack a growing fire service tension: structured checklists and centralized command versus instinctive, experience-driven fireground decision-making. As fire volume drops and mutual aid complexity rises, they explore whether modern systems are building better firefighters or over-reliant operators. The discussion expands into mission tactics, trust between command and companies, and the risk of losing speed and adaptability on working incidents. They also connect these issues to broader challenges like recruitment, retention, and leadership turnover, asking a bigger question: are today’s systems improving fireground performance or slowing it down when it matters most?

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Portada del episodio #30 The Solution is the Problem

#30 The Solution is the Problem

Matt and Lou break down a key excerpt from Mastering the Craft and unpack a growing fire service tension: structured checklists and centralized command versus instinctive, experience-driven fireground decision-making. As fire volume drops and mutual aid complexity rises, they explore whether modern systems are building better firefighters or over-reliant operators. The discussion expands into mission tactics, trust between command and companies, and the risk of losing speed and adaptability on working incidents. They also connect these issues to broader challenges like recruitment, retention, and leadership turnover, asking a bigger question: are today’s systems improving fireground performance or slowing it down when it matters most?

27 de abr de 20261 h 35 min