You get the
tsc
Relationship™
Workbook and Manual
- Instructor’s notes for
everything!
- tsc Relationship™
Framework for diagramming tactical
plans
- How to use it
- Teaching tips
- Full software
manual
- Installation
- Using the
Presentation
- Using the Case
Studies
- Using the
Framework diagramming tool
and ALL the Software!
- tsc Relationship™
presentation
- tsc Relationship™
Framework tool for diagramming
tactical plans
- 4 Full-length fire ground videos
- 3 Case Studies
- Bonus Case Study
- Student handout for printing
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Why I created
the Tactics, Strategy, and
Command Relationship |
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The
Tactics, Strategy, and Command
Relationship was originally
developed to prevent fist
fights. No, really, that’s true.
Trying to talk about tactics
frequently elicits very
passionate discussions, and
sometimes those discussions get
quite heated. So here’s the
dirty little secret: There is
always – and I do mean always –
more than one way to skin the
cat when it comes to tactical
plans for any structure fire. So
how do you judge who is right
and who is wrong?
The answer of course is you
can’t. Discussion of tactics
cannot be about opinion. It must
be about facts. Specifically, it
must be about science! The tsc
Relationship™ allows instructors
and students to diagram their
tactical plans and compare their
plan to someone else’s plan in
an apples-to-apples comparison.
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Chief William “Bill” Godfrey
(Ret.) is a 25-year fire service
veteran and chief consultant for
FutureFD.com, a fire department
and homeland security consulting
firm. Bill retired as fire chief
of the Deltona Fire Department,
and is a paramedic, fire
instructor, software developer,
inventor, author, and an expert
in simulation training, fire
training, communications, and
incident command. |
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