
By: Shaughn Maxwell
We would never start our shift without checking to make sure there is fuel and water in the engine or that we have all our medications and medical equipment accounted for in the medic unit, right? If we were to arrive at a critical event without any of these items, it would be challenging if not catastrophic.
Is exercise as important as water in a fire engine or medication in the drug box?
Perhaps the first thing that comes to your mind is that this is going to be another article that advocates for the importance of physical fitness as a firefighter. No, this article is about super-powering your cognition. If we arrive at a complex scene with all the right equipment, yet we cannot deploy our thinking skills effectively, the results could be equally catastrophic…
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