- Commentary
- What's
Your Excuse?
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- I was having a
conversation this week, with a friend of mine who is a
retired captain and well respected fire officer and
instructor. In the course of this conversation while we
were telling funny stories, he was recounting the story
of a great firefighter he knew who was moving away.
During the process of telling the story he was speaking
about how they would operate above the fire and sometimes
they would even split up. He then continued and followed
it up by saying, "I know now, and I knew then, this
was wrong, but we didn't have that much manpower..."
or at least that was our excuse. The fire service always
has an excuse.
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- After he said that,
I paused to reflect for a minute and I realized that he
was right. Listen to others around you in the fire house.
Listen to fire Chiefs. Go to national conferences....we
always have an excuse.
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- I also paused to
reflect upon the times that I have used excuses for less
than stellar fireground performances of mine.
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- Lets look at some of
the fire service excuses for a variety of things.
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- That's the way we've
always done it.
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- We just don't have
the fires anymore.
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- It's this damn
bunker gear it makes us penetrate too far.
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- We don't have the
manpower, we are a small department.
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- It's politics.
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- These new recruits
are different today.
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- It's all these
safety rules and regulations.
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- .....and many many
more.....
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- There are as many
excuses as there are problems and people that bring them
up, but it takes a strong willed person to avoid the easy
way out and make an excuse, but to stand up and try to do
the right thing, and accept responsibility.
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- Another fire officer
I know often says the following....." I can get
anyone of the people out there to give me a reason why or
make excuses, all I want and need is just one person to
do the job"
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- Think about it,
before you make an excuse next time.