VFIS Tailboard Training


Current Tailboard Training Issue:
Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #14

  • Issue #47 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #13
  • Issue #46 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #12
  • Issue #45 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #11
  • Issue #44 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #10
  • Issue #43 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #9
  • Issue #42 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #8
  • Issue #41 – Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #7
  • Issue #40 – Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #6
  • Issue #39 – Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #5
  • Issue #38 – Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #4
  • Issue #37 – Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #3
  • Issue #36 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #2
  • Issue #35 - Rules of Engagement: Incident Commander Level Rule #1
  • Issue #34 - Rules of Engagement #11: Declaring a May Day
  • Issue #33 - Rules of Engagement #10: Abandon position before being harmed
  • Issue #32 - Rules of Engagement #9: Report unsafe practices
  • Issue #31- Rules of Engagement #8: Monitor fireground communications
  • Issue #30 - Rules of Engagement #7: Maintain continuous awareness
  • Issue #29 - Rules of Engagement #6: Go in, stay and come out together
  • Issue #28 - Rules of Engagement #5: Extend measured risk to protect lives
  • Issue #27 - Rules of Engagement #4: Limited risk & protecting property
  • Issue #26 - Rules of Engagement #3: Not risking life for what is lost
  • Issue #25 - Rules of Engagement #2: Determine victim survival profile
  • Issue #24 - Rules of Engagement #1: Size up tactical area of operation
  • Issue #23 - Rules of Engagement for Firefighter Safety: Introduction
  • Issue #22 - Situational Awareness: Personnel issues
  • Issue #21 - Situational Awareness: Pre-planning for unique locations
  • Issue #20 - Situational Awareness: Vehicle rescues
  • Issue #19 - Situational Awareness: Responding to emergency scenes
  • Issue #18 - Situational Awareness: Structure fires
  • Issue #17 - Situational Awareness: Vehicle fires
  • Issue #16 - Pre-incident plans for high incident emergencies
  • Issue #15 - Conducting traffic and using a highly visible stop/slow paddle
  • Issue #14 - Highway Safety: Wearing protective clothing such as reflective vests
  • Issue #13 - Highway Safety: Parking unneeded vehicles off the roadway
  • Issue #12 - Highway Safety: Using variable signs to inform motorists
  • Issue #11 - Highway Safety: Positioning yourself and victims in a secure area
  • Issue #10 - Highway Safety: Controlling Oncoming Vehicles
  • Issue #9 - Highway Safety: Apparatus Placement
  • Issue #8 - Highway Safety: Privately-Owned Vehicles
  • Issue #7 - Firefighter Safety: Health and Survival Starts with You - Pt. 2
  • Issue #6 - Firefighter Safety: Health and Survival Starts with You - Pt. 1
  • Issue #5 - Safety Considerations for Fire & EMS Personnel
  • Issue #4 - Safety Starts With A Personal Understanding of Staying Safe
  • Issue #3 - Highway Safety Considerations For Fire/EMS Personnel, Scenario 1
  • Issue #2 - Firefighter Injuries Can Be Prevented
  • Issue #1 - Wearing Your Seat Belt May Save Your Life
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