I am honored to speak again at FDIC International. See you in Indianapolis next April.
BACK STEP BOYS PODCAST
My sincere thanks to Ron Kanterman for inviting me on to his “Back Step Boys” podcast. We got to talk about life in New York City and the FDNY. A lot of good stuff on handling stress, command presence, and communication.
https://www.fireengineering.com/leadership/podcast-back-step-boys-thomas-dunne/
KEEPING YOUR COOL
Stressed out by your job? Nervous about an individual challenge? Please check out my latest article:
https://www.firehouse.com/leadership/article/55090680/keeping-your-cool-on-the-fireground
NEVADA LECTURES
I’m honored to have an opportunity to present two lectures at Fire Shows West Conference and EXPO in Reno, Nevada this September. Hope to see you there.
https://www.fireshowswest.com/
NEW JERSEY LECTURE
Please join me for a presentation of Think Like an Incident Commander at the Morris County Public Safety Training Center this Wednesday, May 8th.
FDIC LECTURE
Do you anticipate managing a chaotic situation on the fireground, or in the corporate board room, or in your life? Please join me for "Think Like an Incident Commander" at FDIC International on April 16th.
ATLANTIC CITY LECTURES
I’m honored to present two lectures at the New Jersey State Firefighters Mutual Benevalent Association Conference. “We’re Only Human: Undestanding Fireground Behavior” on Fevruary 20 and “Seeing the Elephant: A Fire Chief’s Guide to Performing Under Stress” on Fevruary 21. See you in Atlantic City.
ASSUMING COMMAND ON THE FIREGROUND
Have you ever assumed command of a chaotic and stressful operation? Check out my latest magazine article.
https://www.fireengineering.com/leadership/whaddya-got-the-art-of-relieving-command-on-the-fireground/
FLORIDA LECTURE
Looking forward to presenting "Commanding Stress: A Firefighter's Guide to Peak Performance" at the Florida Fire Conference in Orlando next Friday, January 12th. Hope to see you there.
LATEST PODCAST
Are you a writer looking to create a realistic firefighting character? Or just curious about the real world of firefighting? My thanks to Matty Dalrymple for inviting me to her podcast "Mistakes Writers Make About firefighters"
https://bit.ly/TIAP215YTPL