SAMatters Radio
Ein Podcast von Dr. Richard B. Gasaway - Dienstags
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411 Folgen
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SAM 029 | Interview with Spokane Assistant Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer
Vom: 11.11.2014 -
SAM 028 | Interview with technology guru Darrell O'Donnell
Vom: 4.11.2014 -
SAM 027 | Interview with Jeff Dill and Less Karpluk
Vom: 28.10.2014 -
SAM 026 | Interview with Comox Fire Chief Gord Schreiner
Vom: 21.10.2014 -
SAM 025 | Mayday! A firefighter falls through a weakened floor.
Vom: 14.10.2014 -
SAM 024 | Firefighter involved in apparatus accident. A close call survival story
Vom: 7.10.2014 -
SAM 023 | Three feet from death. An interview with Captain John Lightly - Part 2
Vom: 2.10.2014 -
SAM 022 | Three feet from death. An interview with Captain John Lightly - Part 1
Vom: 30.9.2014 -
SAM 021 | Interview with Sean Balantic - A close call survivor story
Vom: 22.9.2014 -
SAM 020 | Interview with Fire Chief Patrick Kenny
Vom: 15.9.2014 -
SAM 019 | Investigator Steven Hough Interview
Vom: 8.9.2014 -
SAM 018 | Interview with Aurora (CO) Fire Lt. Sean Dolan
Vom: 1.9.2014 -
SAM 017 | Interview with Doug Abernathy - Indianapolis Fire Department
Vom: 25.8.2014 -
SAM Special Episode 002 | Near Miss Expert Panel Discussion at FRI in Dallas
Vom: 22.8.2014 -
SAM 016 | Impact of Fatigue on Situational Awareness
Vom: 18.8.2014 -
SAM 015 | Radio Traffic Can Impact Situational Awareness
Vom: 11.8.2014 -
SAM 014 | Interview with Louisiana State Fire Training Director Dave Casey
Vom: 2.8.2014 -
SAM 013 | Training for Failure
Vom: 25.7.2014 -
SAM 012 | Interview with Fire Chief Alan Predmore - Buckley (WA) Fire Department
Vom: 18.7.2014 -
SAM 011 | Interview with Seattle Fire Department Training Chief Phil Jose
Vom: 11.7.2014
The mission of the Situational Awareness Matters! Radio Show is to help you see the bad things coming... in time to avoid bad outcomes by improving your understanding of human factors, situational awareness and decision making under stress. Listen and learn from hundreds of incredible interviews with first responders who survived near-miss events.