This project examined Country Fire Authority (CFA) volunteer firefighters opinions concerning the current training process, including quality of training, quality of the learning materials used, access to training, perceived relevance of training, and quality of assessment. The CFA was presented with a report of the results, and recommendations for the areas volunteers felt need improvement. This study filled a seven year gap of information in volunteer opinion
Fire and Emergency New Zealand experiences voluntary turnover at local volunteer fire brigades. The ...
Since members of rescue forces such as firefighters have to deal with sometimes extreme and dangerou...
Fire service agencies recognize the potential for distance education to help reduce the number of ac...
Volunteers significantly contribute towards the operational capability of many organisations, includ...
This study investigated the education and training needs of avocational firefighters. Avocational (v...
Volunteer firefighters make up almost 75% of the U.S. fire service. Fire service leaders face challe...
PURPOSE: The training of highly skilled officers in rescue forces is essential for success and perfo...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
The purpose of this research was evaluation of effect of fire service training for volunteers on pro...
The number of active volunteer firefighters has been steadily dropping in the state of Connecticut f...
[[abstract]]Fire manpower supplement is the urgency of fire work, is that today's firefighters have ...
Cette recherche poursuit l’objectif de contribuer à une meilleure connaissance de la formation initi...
In 2017, the United States fire service documented 87 firefighter deaths and an estimated 58,835 fir...
This study addresses the constant and compelling issue of on-the-job accidents and fatalities of fir...
This is the online supplement for a publication entitled "Evaluation of Basic Trainings for Rescue F...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand experiences voluntary turnover at local volunteer fire brigades. The ...
Since members of rescue forces such as firefighters have to deal with sometimes extreme and dangerou...
Fire service agencies recognize the potential for distance education to help reduce the number of ac...
Volunteers significantly contribute towards the operational capability of many organisations, includ...
This study investigated the education and training needs of avocational firefighters. Avocational (v...
Volunteer firefighters make up almost 75% of the U.S. fire service. Fire service leaders face challe...
PURPOSE: The training of highly skilled officers in rescue forces is essential for success and perfo...
The purpose of this research project was to determine the gaps, if any, between existing recruitment...
The purpose of this research was evaluation of effect of fire service training for volunteers on pro...
The number of active volunteer firefighters has been steadily dropping in the state of Connecticut f...
[[abstract]]Fire manpower supplement is the urgency of fire work, is that today's firefighters have ...
Cette recherche poursuit l’objectif de contribuer à une meilleure connaissance de la formation initi...
In 2017, the United States fire service documented 87 firefighter deaths and an estimated 58,835 fir...
This study addresses the constant and compelling issue of on-the-job accidents and fatalities of fir...
This is the online supplement for a publication entitled "Evaluation of Basic Trainings for Rescue F...
Fire and Emergency New Zealand experiences voluntary turnover at local volunteer fire brigades. The ...
Since members of rescue forces such as firefighters have to deal with sometimes extreme and dangerou...
Fire service agencies recognize the potential for distance education to help reduce the number of ac...