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  • Blue Card Rundown for July 2025
    Jul 16 2025

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    This episode features Josh Blum and John Vance.

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    The July 2025 Blue Card Rundown provides a comprehensive update on training opportunities, program developments, and resources for current and prospective Blue Card users. John Vance and Josh Blum deliver news about the upcoming conference, educational partnerships, and support options available to the Blue Card community.

    • September 29-October 3 conference in Sharonville, Ohio featuring 23 different classes and pre-conference workshops
    • Limited seats remaining in pre-conference workshops, including Mayday Management, Critical Thinking, SAFE-T Trainer, and Engine 1 to the EOC
    • New partnership with Waldorf University offering college credits for Blue Card certifications and 10% tuition discount
    • Latest Silverback Leadership CE available focusing on the relationship between internal culture and external customer service
    • Successful completion of first ARF train-the-trainer program with next session scheduled for December 15-17 in Phoenix
    • Multiple upcoming training opportunities including train-the-trainer sessions in Minnesota, Michigan, and Phoenix
    • Extensive support resources available through phone consultation, on-site assistance, and online materials at bshifter.com
    • Visit the Blue Card booth at FRI in Orlando for in-person conversations and program information

    Call us anytime with questions at 513-623-3897 or visit bshifter.com to access free downloads, register for classes, or learn more about the conference.


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    48 min
  • Thermal Imaging Cameras for Size-up (Part 2)
    Jul 3 2025

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    This episode is hosted by Josh Blum, Erik Phillips, John Eadiccio, Grant Light, and John Vance.

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    This episode was recorded on June 23, 2025.

    Thermal imaging cameras reduce search time for victims by 75%, are 100% successful in helping firefighters exit buildings, and lessen time finding the seat of fire by 60%.

    • Use the "Life, Layout, Fire" approach when viewing thermal images - always look for life (potential victims) first at the lower part of the screen
    • Too many firefighters use TICs incorrectly by scanning like a video camera instead of methodically analyzing images
    • Personal thermal imagers for nozzle firefighters are game-changers - they're now cheaper than cell phones
    • "No firefighter has died with a TIC in their hand" - powerful statement about their life-saving potential
    • TICs allow firefighters to flow water from a distance, targeting the fire more effectively than traditional methods
    • Reading thermal images requires understanding subtle cues like the "dip in the V" pattern at ceiling level
    • Being able to see flow paths helps identify fire location, especially when dealing with below-grade fires
    • PPE is not a proximity suit - it's designed for only 17.5 seconds in a flash fire when brand new
    • Survivable space exists even in fire rooms, but using TICs and flowing water quickly extends victims' chances

    Contact us to learn more about thermal imaging training opportunities at the upcoming Blue Card Hazard Zone Conference.


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    52 min
  • Thermal Imaging Cameras for Size-up (Part 1)
    Jun 30 2025

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    This episode is hosted by Josh Blum, John Eadiccio, Grant Light, and John Vance.


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    This episode was recorded on June 17, 2025.

    Thermal imaging cameras are invaluable tools for decision-making on the fireground, yet many firefighters lack proper training to utilize them effectively beyond basic operation.

    • Taking the TIC off the apparatus immediately upon arrival provides critical information during size-up
    • Project Mayday data shows 38% of LODDs had thermal imagers left unused on the truck
    • Most firefighters have never received formal training on thermal imaging
    • Survey mode lowers the temperature threshold where colors appear, making it ideal for exterior size-up
    • "Nothing showing" visually doesn't mean there's no fire—thermal imaging can reveal hidden threats
    • The temperature reading in the center of most TICs is often misleading and should be ignored
    • Use a "point, shoot, process" technique rather than using the TIC like a video camera
    • Firefighters blend with surroundings in real fires—not white blobs like in firehouse training
    • Thermal imaging from the exterior builds confidence by showing fire location before entry
    • Understanding flow path using TICs helps predict fire behavior and improves tactical decisions

    Join us for the 2025 Blue Card Hazard Zone Conference featuring classes on thermal imaging and the Safety Pre-Conference Train-the-Trainer program. Visit bshifter.com for registration details.


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    1 h et 11 min
  • Tickets to Transmit
    Jun 19 2025

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    This episode is hosted by Josh Blum, Chris Stewart, and John Vance.

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    This episode was recorded on June 6, 2025.

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    Radio discipline and structured communication create safer, more effective fireground operations by establishing clear expectations for when and how to transmit critical information. We explain the ticket system that transforms how firefighters communicate during emergencies.

    • Radio communications should follow a standard process using the order model for clear understanding
    • Tickets tell everyone what type of message is coming, helping both sender and receivers prepare
    • Initial Radio Reports set the foundation for the entire incident, requiring specific information in a set order
    • Follow-Up Reports provide critical updates after completion of 360-degree size-ups
    • Status Change communications indicate a company has finished their assignment and needs reassignment
    • Roof Reports deliver critical information about conditions that may affect operations underneath
    • Priority Traffic signals important information that may require changes to the incident action plan
    • The CAN (Conditions-Actions-Needs) format structures all communications for consistency
    • Proper communication can reduce radio traffic by approximately 70% while improving effectiveness
    • When implemented properly, this system helps firefighters know when to talk and when to focus on work

    Visit bshifter.com for SOGs on effective communications and take the new CE module on communications with practical examples for all five building types.

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    56 min
  • The Silverbacks on Perspective (Part 2)
    Jun 13 2025

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    John Vance, Nick Brunacini, and Terry Garrison explore how fire service leaders can lend perspective to firefighters who possess education but lack experience, focusing on effective leadership approaches that protect firefighters while enabling them to deliver service.

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    This episode was recorded at the AVB CTC in Phoenix, AZ on June 5, 2025.

    We explore how perspective in leadership impacts firefighter safety and organizational effectiveness.

    • The transition from firefighter to company officer to battalion chief requires significant perspective adjustment at each level
    • Explaining consequences versus making threats – good leaders predict outcomes rather than impose punishments
    • Today's firefighters are smart and have instant access to information but lack the experiential perspective of veteran firefighters
    • Consistent messaging from leaders about expectations creates a culture of safety and accountability
    • Leading from appropriate distance – knowing when to intervene versus when to step back and assess
    • The responsibility leaders carry to families who trust them with their loved ones' safety
    • Labor groups and administration working together toward common goals benefits everyone
    • Effective leaders handle difficult situations by identifying critical factors before acting
    • Training is where perspective is most effectively shared with inexperienced firefighters
    • Be safe, be effective, be nice – simple consistent messaging that guides fire service behavior

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    1 h et 8 min
  • The Silverbacks on Perspective (Part 1)
    Jun 5 2025

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    This episode features Nick Brunacini, Terry Garrison, and John Vance.

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    This episode was recorded at the AVB CTC in Phoenix, AZ on June 5, 2025.

    We explore how perspective in leadership impacts firefighter safety and organizational effectiveness.

    Join us for part 2 next week


    • A number of firefighters involved in recent line-of-duty deaths were between 25-30 years old
    • Danger exists when leaders prioritize being "cool" over passing down hard-earned wisdom
    • Effective leadership requires the ability to say "no" in hazardous situations
    • Perspective naturally evolves with experience and knowledge
    • Tactical supervision (the middle command layer) is critical during extended operations
    • Accountability and kindness are not mutually exclusive leadership traits
    • Consistency in leadership approach across all contexts maintains organizational integrity
    • Operating within effective systems prevents freelancing and improves safety outcomes
    • After-action reviews are essential for continuous improvement and perspective development

    Join us next week for part two of this special podcast on leadership and perspective in the fire service.


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    37 min
  • Blue Card Rundown May 2025
    May 22 2025

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    This episode features Josh Blum and John Vance.

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    John Vance and Josh Blum deliver the Blue Card Rundown for May 2025, covering educational opportunities and system enhancements for Blue Card users and instructors. They highlight new training initiatives, conference information, and tools designed to improve command effectiveness and firefighter safety.

    • Big Box Workshop successes featuring Shane Ray from the National Fire Sprinkler Association
    • Mayday Workshop focusing on prevention rather than just management
    • Hazard Zone Conference details for September 30-October 3 at the Sharonville Convention Center in Ohio.
    • New Blue Card Command Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) Train-the-Trainer program launching in June
    • After Action Reporting system gaining traction as a tool for targeted improvement
    • New data export feature for instructors to easily track student certification status
    • Silverback Leadership Series adding new modules connecting firehouse culture to fireground success
    • Multiple Train-the-Trainer opportunities available through the end of 2025

    Visit bshifter.com to register for the Hazard Zone Conference, workshops, and to access all the new Blue Card resources.


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    46 min
  • Tickets & Strategy
    May 14 2025

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    This episode is hosted by Nick Brunacini, Chris Stewart, and John Vance.

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    This episode was recorded on May 7, 2025.

    Strategy creates safety by aligning tactics with actual conditions, ensuring crews don't operate in unsuitably dangerous environments while maximizing effectiveness against the fire.

    • Strategic decisions have the greatest effect on everyone working at the incident scene
    • Stating the strategy three times forces conscious evaluation of conditions and clear communication of intent
    • Strategy dictates positioning—offensive inside hazard zone, defensive outside hazard zone
    • Near-miss story demonstrates how proper strategy recognition saved five firefighters' lives
    • Incident commanders must validate strategy with 360-degree size-ups and adjust as conditions change
    • The command system distinguishes between offensive and defensive conditions which should never be mixed
    • Communication "tickets" prioritize radio traffic and reduce unnecessary transmissions
    • 37% of initial Mayday calls are missed, making efficient communication critical
    • Regular command training (quarterly 4-hour sessions) prevents reversion to bad habits
    • The incident commander outranks everyone on scene regardless of formal rank structure

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    1 h et 9 min