The IFSI Authors list provides a bibliography of publications by current and former IFSI staff. The list may be printed as a PDF document. To obtain more information about a particular publication or to access the publication, please contact the IFSI Library at (217) 333-8925 or
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mary auth
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Courson, Jeff, David F. Clark, David and Mary Auth (2004) “A Proud Tradition of Service to Our Communities.” Community Concierge Magazine, 1 (4), 6-7.
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eric barnes
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Barnes, Eric et al. (1998) “Protecting Public Transportation from Terrorists.” National Institute of Justice Journal, 235, 17-24.
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mark berg
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(1989) “A Case for Water on Chimney Fires.” Minnesota Fire Chief, 25 (5), 41+.
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(1989) “Designing Fire Apparatus to Meet Safety Standards.” Minnesota Fire Chief, 26 (2), 8-9.
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(1990) “Brakes, Axle, Weight.” Minnesota Fire Chief, 27 (2), 56.
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brian brauer
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(2003) “Recruit Training Academy from the Ground Up.” Fire Engineering, 156 (3), 83-96.
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(2004) “Helping Recruits with Learning Difficulties.” Fire Engineering, 157 (3), 73-74, 76, 78.
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(2005) “Constructing a More Economical Technical Rescue Prop.” Fire Engineering, 158 (1), 111-115.
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Brauer, Brian R. and Stuart Foltz. (2005) “Communication, Data Sharing, and Collaboration at the Disaster Site.” Computing in Civil Engineering, 8.
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christopher brennan
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(2003) “Determining Hot Zone Boundaries.” Fire Engineering, 156 (11), 79-80, 82.
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(2003) “Initial Response to Chemical Incidents.” Fire Engineering, 156 (2), 16, 18.
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(2003) “Is Your PSAP in Danger? The Vulnerability of Emergency Communications to Terrorist Attacks.” 9-1-1 Magazine, 16 (6), 70-73.
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(2003) “Loose Lips: We Need to Plan for the Worst, but Everyone Doesn’t Need to Know about it.” Fire Chief, 47 (11), 50, 52-53.
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(2004) “Engine and Truck Initial Actions at a Haz-Mat Response.” Fire Engineering, 157 (5), 119-121.
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(2009) “You Want Me to do What? The Physiology and Psychology of Firefighting.” Fire Engineering, 162 (12), 45-46, 48-50, 52, 54.
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(2011) “Fireground Tactical Decision Making.” Fire Engineering, 164 (4), 81-82 to end.
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(2011) “The Combat Position: Achieving Firefighting Readiness.” Tulsa, OK: PennWell Corp.
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robert buhs
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(1988) “Minimizing Instructor Liability.” Fire Command, 55 (8), 56-57.
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(1989) “Defensive Training.” Minnesota Fire Chief, 25 (6). 16+.
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(1998) “What Color is Your Aerial Ladder?” Fire Chief, 42 (12), 56, 58.
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david clark
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(1989) “Stress Debriefing Team.” Fire Chief, 33 (11), 47-49.
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(1990) “Responsibilities Great for Firefighters, Officers, and Fire Departments.” Firefighter: The Newsletter of the Madison County Firemen’s Association, June 8-9.
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(2010) “Considerations When Selecting a Certified Hazmat Suit.” Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment, 15 (8), 30-31.
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Clark, David F. Smith, Denise L. et al. (1998) “Heat Stress in the Training Environment.” Fire Engineering, 151 (3), 163-164, 166, 168.
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Courson, Jeff, Clark, David F., and Auth, Mary. (2004) “A Proud Tradition of Service to Our Communities.” Community Concierge Magazine, 1 (4), 6-7.
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Petruzzello, Steven J., Smith, Denise L., Clark, David F, and Bone, Brad G. (1996) “Psychological Responses to Working in Bunker Gear.” Fire Engineering, 149 (2), 51-55.
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james dalton
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(1989) “Operation Life Safety: Champion of Residential Sprinklers.” Voice, 18 (10), 19, 27.
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(2009) “Structural Collapse: The Hidden Dangers or Residential Fires.” Fire Engineering, 162 (10), 88a.
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(2010) “Battling the Hidden Danger: Tactical Considerations for Firefighting Operations in Lightweight Construction.” Fire Rescue Magazine, 28 (2), 72-82.
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(2010) “Residential Fires: The Most Dangerous Fires You Will Face: Investigation Reveals how Lightweight & Engineered Assemblies Behave Under Fire Conditions.” Firehouse, 35 (8), 102-104, 106-109.
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ryan evans
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Woodard, Mike and Ryan Evans (2011) Rope Rescue Technician: Field Rope Operation Guide. Champaign, IL: Board of Trustees, University of Illinois.
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brian flota
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Fisher, Joseph P. and Brian Flota (2011) “The Politics of Post-9/11 Music: Sound, Trauma, and the Music Industry in the Time of Terror. Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
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thomas freeman
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(1992) “Getting Insurance Credit for Sprinklers.” Sprinkler Quarterly, 78, 14.
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kurtis glosser
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(2010) "Instructional Demonstrations." Fire Engineering, 163 (2), 20, 22.
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(2010) "Key to an Interactive Lecture." FireEngineering.com Instructor Development Articles
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(2010) "When More Isn’t Better: During instruction, comprehension tops volume." FireFighterNation.com
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richard haase
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(1996) “First Response to Medical Events.” Fire Engineering, 149 (3), 72-74, 76.
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craig haigh
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(1999) “When the Routine Become Irregular.” Fire Engineering, 152 (1), 99-100.
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(2002) “Instructor Swapping: Sharing Knowledge at No Cost.” Fire Engineering, 155 (3), 105-106.
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(2004) “Reducing Response Times.” Fire Engineering, 157 (2) 14-18.
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(2005) Viability of the Part-Time Firefighter Program at Hanover Park Fire Department. Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy.
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(2010) “Legacy Leadership: Hiring the Right People and Developing Them for the Future.” Firehouse, 35 (8), 76, 78-81.
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Fulmer, David B. and Craig A. Haigh (1998) “Assessment Centers: Tale of Two Cities.” Responder, 5 (6), 15-17+.
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Haigh, Craig A. and Richard Mills (1999) “Increasing the Versatility of Your Hosebed.” 152 (10), 57-58+.
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Haigh, Craig and Jennie Swanson (2009) “Fire Chaplains Integral Part of Response Team.” Fire Engineering, 162 (8), 101-106.
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barry henby
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Henby, Barry and Tom Kiurski. (2007) “Improving Customer Service.” Fire Engineering, 160 (7), 128-130.
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robert hoff
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Hoff, Robert and Rick Kolomay (2001) “The Company Officer: ‘Street-Wise’ Training.” Firehouse, 118, 120-121.
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Kolomay, Richard and Robert Hoff (2003) Firefighter Rescue and Survival. Tulsa, OK: PennWell Corporation.
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gavin horn
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(2007) "Escape Rope Performance: Working at Elevated Temperatures and Under Dynamic Loads." Fire Engineering, 160 (7), 99-100, 102-106.
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(2009) “Find Balance: IFSI Study Examines how PPE Affects Walking and Balance.” Fire Rescue Magazine, 27 (1), 56-58.
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(2010) “The Effects of Fire Fighting and On-Scene Rehabilitation on Homeostasis.” Champaign, IL: University of Illinois, Illinois Fire Service Institute, Firefighter Life Safety Research Center.
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cheryl horvath
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(2008) “Decision Making: Take the Radio! Moment.” Fire Engineering, 161 (9), 99-100.
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richard jaehne
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(2002) “Homeland Security in Illinois: The Way Ahead.” Swords and Ploughshares, 14 (1), 3-6.
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jeffrey johnson
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Buckman, John, Johnson, Jeffrey D., Olsen, Daniel C. and Snook, Jack W. (1998) Recruiting, Training, and Maintaining Volunteer Firefighters. West Linn, OR: Emergency Services Consulting Group.
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Johnson, Jeffrey D., Snook, Jack W. and Wagner, Mary Jo (1997) Making the Pieces Fit: Cooperative Service through Consolidations, Mergers, and Contracts. West Linn, OR.
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joseph johnson
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(1987) “Fire Detection: Past, Present, and Future.” Fire Journal, 81 (5) 49-51, 53.
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patrick kenny
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(1996) “Identifying Factors that Led to the Decline in Paid on Call Membership of the Hinsdale Fire Department.” Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy.
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(1997) “Examining the Feasibility of a Company Officer Training Program for the Hinsdale Fire Department.” Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy.
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(1998) “Determining if the Current Training Officer Format Utilized by the Hinsdale Fire Department is Effective.” Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy.
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(1999) “Examining the Effectiveness of Current Manning Standards Set by the Hinsdale Fire Department for Ladder Truck Emergency Response.” Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy.
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richard kolomay
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Firefighter Rescue and Survival. Tulsa, Oklahoma: PennWell Corporations, 2003.
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Hoff, Robert and Richard Kolomay. (2001) “The Company Officer: ‘Street-Wise’ Training.” Firehouse, July, 118-121.
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Kolomay, Rick and Bob Hoff. (1998) “Saving Our Own: The Rapid Intervention Team Checklist.” Fire Engineering, 151 (1), 12-19.
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Lasky, Rick and Richard Kolomay. (1997) “Saving Our Own: Approaching a Downed Firefighter.” Fire Engineering, 150 (9), 14-18.
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roger lunt
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(1990) “Standards for the ‘Traveling Fire Service Instructor.’” Fireman’s Journal, 9 (2), 11+.
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(1994) Everything You Need to Know About an Incident Management System. Champaign, IL: Illinois Fire Service Institute.
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(1995) “Everything You Need to Know about ICS.” Rescue-EMS Street Skills, 13 (3), 44-47.
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(1998) “Weighing the Case for an Incident Management System - Part 1.” American Fire Journal, 50 (12), 12-13.
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(1999) “Weighing the Case for an Incident Management System - Part 3. Strategy, Tactic or Task?” American Fire Journal, 51 (4), 26-27.
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(1999) “Weighing the Case for an Incident Management System-Part 2. Why Bother?” American Fire Journal, 51 (2), 14-15.
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(1999) “Weighing the Case for an Incident Management System-Part 4: Approaches, Elements and Options.” American Fire Journal, 51 (8), 18-19.
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(1999) “Weighing the Case for an Incident Management System. Part 6, Fireground Tactics.” American Fire Journal, 51 (12), 24-26.
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(1999) “Weighing the Case for an Incident Management System: Part 5, How Does Your Response Measure Up?” American Fire Journal, 51 (10), 14-16.
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(2000) “Weighing the case for an incident management system; part 7, operational levels at a structure fire.” American Fire Journal, 52 (2), 18-20.
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(2009) Avoiding Fire Department Induced CHAOS. United States: Roger Lunt.
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(2010) Avoiding Fire Department Induced CHAOS. United States: Roger Lunt.
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Lunt, Roger and Chad Lunt (1991) “Standards for the ‘Traveling Fire Service Instructor.’” Voice, 20 (3), 69-70.
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andrew miller
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Pacific Grove Fire Department firefighter health and wellness program needs assessment study. Emmitsburg, MD: National Fire Academy, 1999.
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ronald moritz
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(2007) “The Hazards of Support Columns.” Fire Engineering, 160 (8), 111-112.
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michael murphy
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(2001) “Dangerous Decisions.” Fire Prevention, 345, 28-30.
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(2003) “Shock: All Bleeding Eventually Stops.” Size Up, Winter, 36-37.
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(2004) “Multiple Rescues in Manhattan.” WNYF, 2, 2-5.
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(2004) “Rehab: Is It In You?” Size Up, Spring, 26-28.
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(2005) “Is it Hypothermia? Look for the ‘Umbles.’” Size Up, Winter, 17.
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(2007) “National EMS Preparedness Initiative.” Size Up, 2, 24-26.
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(2008) “Promoting a Culture of Safety in EMS.” Size Up, 1, 21-22.
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(2008) “Teaching the Airway: Designing Educational Programs for Emergency Airway Management.” JEMS, 33 (9),
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(2008) “The Young Airway: Prehospital Assessment & Management of Pediatric Respiratory Distress.” JEMS, 33 (6), 58-60, 62-64, 66, 68, 71.
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(2010) “Hydrogen Cyanide in Structure Fires: 35 Times More Toxic Than CO, This Gas Needs Respect.” Size Up, 1, 18-20.
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(2011) “Tourniquets are Back: Time to Get Your Squeeze On!” Size Up, 1, 16-17.
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Murphy, Michael F. and Fred Ellinger (2008) “A Tight Squeeze: Airway Management for the Limited-Access Patient.” JEMS, 33 (12), 58-64.
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john nichols
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(2007) “A Fatal Fire Investigation: The Medical Perspective.” Fire Engineering, 160 (3), 123-128, 130, 132-133.
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john norman
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(1987) “Determining the Origins of Smoke.” Firehouse, 12 (5), 17-18, 21.
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(1987) “Hose Loads with Purpose.” Firehouse, 12 (11), 21, 23-24.
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(1987) “Know the Risks: Labeling for Fire Protection Systems in Bulk Oil Storage Yards.” WNYF, 48 (3), 14-15.
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(1987) “New Tool Hops on Forcible Entry.” Firehouse, 12 (6), 104-105.
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(1987) “Rescue in the Bronx: Building Collapse Kills 6 and Injures 29.” Firehouse, 12 (7), 25-26.
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(1987) “Venting Private Dwelling Roofs.” Firehouse, 12 (9), 18, 22, 119.
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(1988) “Effective and Economical foam Training.” Firehouse, 13 (7), 16, 73-74.
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(1988) “HazMat Marathon: Long Island Firefighters Battle Propane Truck Fire.” Firehouse, 13 (11), 75, 78-80.
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(1988) “Life Savers.” Firehouse, 13 (12), 46-47, 58-59.
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(1988) “Live Fire Training: Do’s and Don’ts.” Firehouse, 13 (3), 79, 82, 86, 88.
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(1988) “Overhaul: When is Enough Enough?” Firehouse, 13 (1), 14, 16, 86.
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(1988) “Proper Positioning of Aerial Devices.” Firehouse, 13 (11), 18, 21, 23-25, 27.
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(1988) “Rescue Tools: Kinds and Uses.” Firehouse, 13 (9), 17, 22, 24-26.
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(1988) “Survival Size-Up on the Fireground.” Firehouse, 13 (5), 25-26, 29.
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(1989) “Foam Delivery, FDNY Style.” Firehouse, 14 (11), 14, 16, 19, 21, 97.
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(1989) “Lessons Within the Tragedy.” Firehouse, 14 (11), 46, 84.
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(1989) “Pumping for Peak Performance.” Firehouse, 14 (1), 18, 21, 23.
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(1989) “Rescue Tools.” Firehouse, 14 (9), 14-16, 18.
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(1989) “Rescuing Trapped Firefighters.” Firehouse, 14 (7), 22, 24, 26, 28, 30.
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(1989) “The Importance of Portable Ladders.” Firehouse, 14 (3), 14, 16, 18, 21, 23.
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(1989) “The Unpredictable Propane Barbecue.” Firehouse, 14 (5), 18, 22, 25, 27.
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(1990) “Basement and Cellar Fires.” Firehouse, 15 (11), 16, 18.
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(1990) “Establishing a Training Schedule for Volunteers.” Firehouse, 15 (3), 18, 20, 22.
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(1990) “Initial Fire Attack.” Firehouse, 15 (5), 16-17.
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(1990) “Mastering the Use of SCBA.” Firehouse, 15(1), 14, 16, 18.
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(1990) “Search and Rescue in Private Dwellings.” Firehouse, 15 (7), 16-17.
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(1990) “Stick with the Basics.” Firehouse, 15 (4), 76.
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(1990) “What Windows Tell Us.” Firehouse, 15 (9), 16, 54.
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(1991) “Attic and Blindspace Fires.” Firehouse, 16 (1), 16, 18.
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(1991) “Engine Company Operations at Taxpayer Fires.” Firehouse, 16 (11), 16-17.
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(1991) “Multiple Dwelling Fires: Apartment Buildings.” Firehouse, 16 (3), 16-17.
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(1991) “Multiple Dwelling Fires: Ladder Company Operations.” Firehouse, 16 (5), 16, 18.
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(1991) “Multiple Dwelling Fires: Roof Operations.” Firehouse, 16 (7), 20, 22.
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(1991) “Standpipe Systems.” Firehouse, 16 (9), 18, 20.
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(1992) “’Fireproof’ Multiple Dwellings, Apartments, Dormitories, Hotels: A Whole New Set of Difficulties Emerge when Firefighters Respond to a Fire at a Building of Fire Resistant Construction.” Firehouse, 17 (3), 16, 18.
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(1992) “Gasoline Tanker Fire.” Firehouse, 17 (5), 16, 18.
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(1992) “Gasoline Tanker Fires II.” Firehouse, 17 (7), 16, 18.
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(1992) “Ladder Company Operations at Taxpayers.” Firehouse, 17 (1), 16-18.
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(1993) “Firefighter Rescue Part II.” Firehouse, 18 (11), 16, 18, 124.
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(1993) “Firefighter Trapped!!! Rescuing the Rescuer.” Firehouse, 18 (7), 16, 18.
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(1993) “Fires in Commercial Cellars.” Firehouse, 18 (5), 16, 97.
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(1993) “Unconscious Firefighter Removals.” Firehouse, 18 (9), 16, 76.
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(1994) “Engine Company Functions.” Firehouse, 19 (1), 16, 18.
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(1994) “Engine Company Tactics.” Firehouse, 19 (11), 16-14, 145.
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(1994) “Exterior Fire Spread.” Firehouse, 19 (3), 16-18.
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(1994) “Search for Life.” Firehouse, 19 (5), 16, 18-19.
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(1994) “Vent, Enter and Search.” Firehouse, 19 (9), 16, 18.
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(1995) “A Car Fire is a Car Fire…is a Car Fire?” Firehouse, 20 (5), 16, 18.
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(1995) “Cold Weather Firefighting.” Firehouse, 20 (1), 16, 18.
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(1995) “Fire Attack: Where do We Begin?” Firehouse, 20 (3), 16, 18.
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(1995) “Keeping Up to Date with Lock Technology.” Firehouse, 20 (7), 16, 18.
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(1995) “Street Management at Explosions & Collapses.” Firehouse, 20 (9), 116, 118.
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(1996) “Garden Apartment and Townhouse Fires.” Firehouse, 21 (3), 18, 20, 92.
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(1996) “Protecting the Rescuers: Providing Relief.” Firehouse, 21 (5), 22, 24.
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(1996) “Roof Coverings and ‘Tight Building Syndrome.’” Firehouse, 21 (7), 18, 20, 24.
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(1996) “Two Decades of Changes in Protective Clothing.” Firehouse, 21 (11), 20, 22-23.
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(1996) “Unusual Fire Behavior Equals Firefighters Trapped.” Firehouse, 21 (1), 16, 18.
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(1997) “Firefighter Survival.” Firehouse, 22 (7), 18, 20, 22.
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(1997) “Masonry Covered Floor Collapse.” WNYF, 1, 13-17.
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(1997) “Proper Use of Deck Guns.” Firehouse, 22 (3), 20, 22, 24.
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(1997) “Rapid Intervention Techniques.” Firehouse, 22 (11), 18, 20, 158.
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(1997) “Vent and Ye Shall Live!” Firehouse, 22 (5), 18, 20, 22.
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(1998) “Evacuation Decision Making.” Firehouse, 23 (9), 18, 20, 22, 24.
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(1998) “High-Rise Firefighting: ‘Plan B.’” Firehouse, 23 (5), 18, 20, 22, 24.
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(1998) “M.V. Cape Lambert: A Most Unusual CFR-D Run.” WNYF, 3, 6-8.
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(1998) “Understanding Tactics: Why We do the Things We Do.” Firehouse, 23 (1) 14, 16.
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(1998) “Using Specialized Appliances, Applicators, & Distributors.” Firehouse, 23 (11), 18, 20-21.
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(1999) “Automatic Sprinkler Systems: The ‘Silent Sentinels.’” Firehouse, 24, (10), 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40.
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(1999) “Commercial Fires: Where Danger Awaits Firefighters.” Firehouse, 24 (3), 30, 32.
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(1999) “Tragic High-rise Fires Spur Dramatic Fire Safety Improvements.” WNYF, 4, 19-21.
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(1999) “Why are High-Rise Fires Killing & Injuring People?” Firehouse, 24 (7), 30, 32.
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(2002) “Search and Rescue Operations.” Fire Engineering, 155 (10), 7, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22-23, 26.
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(2002) “The Fire Window Blanket.” WNYF, 2, 17-18.
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(2007) “Extreme Wind-Driven Fireproof Multiple Dwelling Fires.” WNYF, 1, 30-33.
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james o'brien
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(1990) “'...That Others May Live.' Working for One Boss - the Victim.” ASTM Standardization News, 18 (8), 54-56.
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(1991) “Sand: A Poor Choice for Haz/Mat Response.” Minnesota Fire Chief, 27 (3), 32.
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raymond orozco
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(1999) “Security System Presents Egress and Entry Challenges.” Fire Engineering, 152 (2), 99-100, 102, 104.
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Daley, Richard M., Orozco, Raymond E. and Francis W.Moriarty (1994) City of Chicago Disaster Plan, 1994-1996 vol. 1. Chicago, IL: Chicago Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Services.
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Daley, Richard M., Orozco, Raymond E. and Francis W.Moriarty (1994) City of Chicago Disaster Plan, 1994-1996 vol. 2. Chicago, IL: Chicago Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Services.
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Daley, Richard M., Orozco, Raymond E. and Francis W.Moriarty (1994) City of Chicago Disaster Plan, 1994-1996 vol. 3. Chicago, IL: Chicago Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Services.
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steven orusa
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(2004) “Watery Saves: Dive Rescue Teams Need More Training than can be provided by the Typical Recreational SCUBA Instructor.” Fire Chief, 48 (7), 44-47.
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(2008) “Ice-Rescue Prep: Departments with Small Budgets still can Prepare for Ice-Rescue Operations.” Fire Chief, 52 (11), 56, 58, 60-61.
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robert plummer
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Plummer, Robert and James C. Barbieri (1993) “On the Job: Indiana. Elementary School Blaze Requires Efforts of 18 Departments.” Firehouse, 18 (5), 26-28, 102.
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lian ruan
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(1999) “Reaching Out to Under-Served Illinois Firefighters: Results of a Survey Project.” 1999 Annual InFIRE Conference, Montour Falls, NY.
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(2000) “Mapping Multiple Vocabularies for Better Subject Access to Fire Science Materials.” 2000 Annual InFIRE Conference, Ottawa, Canada.
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(2001) “Developing Internet Outreach Training Program for Illinois Fire Service Personnel, Public and Community College Librarians.” 2001 Annual inFIRE Conference.
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(2001) “Final Narrative Report-Internet Outreach to and Training of the Illinois Fire Service Personnel, Public and Community College Librarians for Electronic Access to Fire Safety Information.” Illinois Libraries, 83 (1), 18-33.
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(2001) “Integrating ‘Make Request on the Web’ with the FSI Library OPAC.” Informant.
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(2001) “Providing Better Subject Access to Nonprofit Fire Emergency Materials for Illinois Firefighters.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Summer.
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“Information Seeking and Sharing Behaviors Among Fire Service Field Staff Instructors: A Qualitative Study” (Doctoral thesis, UIUC, 2011)
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Roe, Sandra K. and Lian Ruan (2001) “Audiovisual Cataloging Current.” New York: Haworth Information Press.
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Windau, Sarah and Lian Ruan (2001) “Illinois Fire Service Institute Library Training and Operation Manual.”
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james russell
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(2008) “Think Current: The True Measure of Defibrillation Therapy.” JEMS, 33 (6), 14.
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chris scott
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denise smith
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(1998) “Selected Physiological and Psychological Responses to Live-Fire Drills in Different Configurations of Firefighting Gear.” Ergonomics, 41 (8), 1141-1154.
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(2001) “Hot Under the Turnout.” Fire Chief, 45 (8), 82-88.
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(2004) “Fighting Cardiovascular Disease in the Fire Service.” Advanced Rescue Technology, 7 (5), 47-51.
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Bone, Bradley G, Denise Smith, et al. (1994) “Physiological Responses to Working in Bunker Gear: A Comparative Study.” Fire Engineering, 147 (11), 52-55.
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Clark, David F. Smith, Denise L. et al. (1998) “Heat Stress in the Training Environment.” Fire Engineering, 151 (3), 163-164+.
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Kramer, J.M. et al. (1993) “Psychological Responses to Physical Activity in Different Configurations of Firefighting Gear.” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 25 (5), S121.
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Petruzzello, Steven J., Smith, Denise L. et al. (1994) “Psychological Responses of Firefighters to a Training Drill in Different Thermal Environments.” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 26 (5), S88.
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Smith, Denise L. (2008) Firefighter Fatalities and Injuries: The Role of Heat Stress and PPE, 2008. Champaign, IL: Firefighter Life Safety Research Center, Illinois Fire Service Institute, University of Illinois.
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Smith, Denise L. and Craig Haigh. (2006) “Implementing Effective On-Scene Rehabilitation.” Fire Engineering, 159 (4), 176-188.
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Smith, Denise L. and P.C. Fehling (1996) “Reliability of Infra-red Tympanic Thermometry.” Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 67 (3), 272-274.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (1993) “Effects of Firefighting Clothing on Physiological Responses to Exercise.” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 25 (5), S120.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (1993) “Physiological and Psychological Responses of Firefighters to Training Drills in a Thermal Environment.” International Union of Physiological Sciences, XXXII Congress, 27 (5), 205.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (1995) “Cardiac Responses to Firefighting Activities.” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 27 (5), S166.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (1996) “Physiological, Psychophysical and Psychological Responses to Firefighting Training Drills.” Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 67 (11), 1063-1068.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (1997) “Hematological Responses to Strenuous Live-Firefighting Activities.” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 29 (5), S34.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (1997) “The Effects of Different Thermal Environments on the Physiological and Psychological Responses of Firefighters to a Training Drill.” Ergonomics, 40 (4), 500-510.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (2001) “Effect of Strenuous Live-Fire Drills on Cardiovascular and Psychological Responses of Recruit Firefighters.” Ergonomics, 44 (3), 244-254.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (2001) “Effect of Strenuous Live-Fire Drills on Hematological, Blood Chemistry and Psychological Measures.” Journal of Thermal Biology, 26 (4-5), 375-379.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (2001) “Effects of Live Fire Training on Recruits.” Fire Engineering, 154 (9), 79-81.
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Smith, Denise L. et al. (2005) “Selected Hormonal and Immunological Responses to Strenuous Live-Firefighting Drills.” Ergonomics, 48 (1), 55-65.
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Smith, Denise L. Heat Stress, Compiled Research Work. (IFSI Reference)
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gerald smith
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Allison, George and Gerald Smith (2006) “Safety by the Barrel: An Outline of the Work of Saudi Aramco Fire Protection Department in Protecting Oil Facilities from Fire and Explosion Risks.” Fire Prevention & Fire Engineer’s Journal, 66 (275), 33-35.
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Shelley, Craig H. and Gerald Smith (2008) “Training in Context: Saudi Aramco Embraces Live-fire Training Concepts.” Industrial Fire World, 23 (2), 26-28.
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robert smith
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(1995) “Signal Warnings.” Voice, 24 (4)36-38.
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(1995) “The Relationship between the Station Officer and the Firefighter.” Voice, 24 (11-12), 24+.
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(1997) “The ‘Big Deal’ About Relationships.” Emergency Medical Services, 26 (6), 44-45, 47.
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(2001) “Coping with Catastrophe: The Events of Sept. 11 Demonstrate the Importance of a Stress Management Plan for the Well-being of Fire Personnel.” Fire Chief, 25 (12), 42-45.
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(2002) “Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Fire Service: Mentoring Program can Help Develop Confident Firefighters and Ease Their Families into the Lifestyle-On the Department’s Terms.” Fire Chief, 46 (6), 26-27.
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(2004) “EMD Recertification.” APCO Bulletin/Public Safety Communications, 70 (5), 50-51.
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dan smits
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(1989) “Are Small Fires Worth Investigating?” National Fire & Arson Report, 7 (4), 3+.
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brett snow
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(2009) “Going to the Rear of the Building: Gain a Clearer Understanding of the Duties of Operating Personnel Assigned to the Rear.” Fire Engineering, 162 (3), 67-70, 72-74.
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(2010) “How Prepared is Your Engine Company?” Fire Engineering, 163 (4), 107-108, 110, 114-116, 118-120.
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michael sullivan
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(1993) “Large-Loss Fires Rise Slightly While Property Loss Drops.” NFPA Journal, 87 (6), 73-79.
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(1994) “Property Loss Rises in Large-Loss Fires.” NFPA Journal, 88 (6), 84-88, 100-101.
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(1998) “Managing Major Case Investigations: Suggestions for Supervisors.” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 67 (1), 1-5.
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(1995) “Understanding & Funding Rural EMS.” Responder, 2 (6), 20-23+.
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(2005) “Multi-Storied: Training Tower Uses are Limited Only by Your Imagination.” Fire Chief, 49 (11), 38-43.
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Umstot, Susan R. and Randy L. Smith, Randy (1995) “Collisions & Lower Extremity Trauma.” JEMS, 20 (9), 62-68+.
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michael wallace
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(1995) “Treating AICD Patients: Are YOU in for a Shock?” JEMS, 20 (2), 59-61.
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(1997) “Deadly Force: Ancient Resuscitation Methods not for the Faint of Heart.” Emergency, 29 (5), 35+.
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(1997) “Paramedic Pioneers: The Evolution of Prehospital Patient Care.” Emergency, 29 (9), 34.
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(1999) “The Zero Minute Response.” Voice, 28 (5), 9-11.
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(1997) “Carbon Monoxide in Summer.” Fire Line, September, p 8.
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(1997) “Common Sense: Rig Positioning.” Fire Line, December, 8-9.
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(1998) “A Little More on 2 in/2 out Rule.” Fire Line, October, 8.
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(1998) “Common Sense: It’s the Small Ones that Spell Trouble.” Fire Line, April, 10+.
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(1999) “Common Sense: You Can Open Any Door, but Do You Want to?” Fire Line, April.
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(1999) “LP Gas Update for Emergency Responders and Consumers.” Fire Line, November.
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(1999) “Rescue Cycle.” Fire Line, May, 16-17.
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(2000) “Portable Electricity on the Fireground.” Fire Line, March, 15-16.
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(2000) “Routine Gasoline Spill.” Fire Line, July, 11-12.
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(2001) “Mattress Fires.” Fire Line, April, 7.
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(2001) “Window AC Units.” Fire Line, July, 8.
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matthew weber
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(2002) “Fire Act Grants: A Peer Reviewer’s Perspective.” Fire Engineering, 155 (12), 70-71+.
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steven wilder
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(1997) Risk Management in the Fire Service. PennWell Publishing Company.
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(1998) “OSHA’s Workplace Violence Standard and the Fire Service.” Fire Engineering, 151 (8), 57-62.
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Wilder, Steven S. and Chris Sorenson (2001) The Essentials of Aggression Management in Health Care. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
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dennis wilson
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(1990) “Apparatus Refurbishing: Putting the Use Back into Used.” Fire Engineering, 143 (4), 37-38.
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robert wilson
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Wilson, Robert C. and Ronald S. Irwin. (1993) “Combining Department: Two into One Makes Sense.” American Fire Journal, 45 (7), 24-25.
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