Cultivating Courage and Competence: The Promise of Character-Based Leadership in the Fire Service The Fire Service stands as a cornerstone of community safety, demanding not
Author: tonyecorreia
Cultivating Values-Based Firefighters: Building Skill with Integrity in Modern Fire and Emergency Services Education
When a new recruit steps into their first Firefighter 1 class, they carry more than gear and textbooks. They bring hopes, fears, and an incipient
Coffee Cup Leadership: A Fresh Perspective for Fire and EMS Leaders
Coffee isn’t just a beverage in fire and EMS culture—it’s a ritual, a lifeline, and a shared experience that fuels long shifts. But what if
Leadership Lessons from Food Service
I wrote this article a little over two and a half years ago after working “Food Service” at the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Memorial Weekend
Letter: Like Books Says, EMS Must Heal People, Not Patients
“EMS organizations should act within the communities’ best interest”, Anthony Correia writes in the commentary below. Below is the link to a short article I
What The Fire Service Could Learn From The Grateful Dead’s Business Practices
This article originally printed on Fire Engineering Community Training blog at: http://bit.ly/2uhuvKa ▼ What The Fire Service Could Learn From The Grateful Dead’s Business Practices
