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058 - Mutual Aid, “Is Your Organization Friendly?”

058 - Mutual Aid, “Is Your Organization Friendly?”

The Professional Brotherhood™

October 2, 202019m 38sExplicit

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Show Notes

The most common questions that we receive revolve around "recruitment and retention".  While there are countless discussions we can have and many ideas we can toss around regarding the topic, sometimes the simplest of ideas and changes can have an amazing  affect on your organization.

"Is your organization friendly?"


About our host: 

Chief Brian Soller has been a volunteer firefighter for 30 years.  Brian is currently Chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department (100% Volunteer / Sullivan County, NY) and a Past Chief of the Monticello Fire Department (Combination / Sullivan County, NY). Brian is a Nationally Certified Level II Fire Instructor as well a Nationally Certified Fire Officer. He has been instructing firefighters of all levels for the past 17 years.  Brian is also a long time NYS Emergency Medical Technician as well as an Advanced Swift Water Technician.  Brian's passion lies in the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service.  


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