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058 – 4 Rules for Fire Officer Success

Posted On 28 Apr 2015
By : David J Soler
Comments: 2
Tag: Chief Les Karpluk, fire officer, leadership
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Rules for Fire Officer Success

In this Firefighter Training Episode, David interviews Chief Les Karpluk, author of “Leadership Prescribed,” about the challenges in fire service leadership and some rules to live by to becoming a successful Fire Officer.

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Learn the 4 rules for Fire Officer Success:

  • Rule 1- Lead by Example
  • Rule 2- Find the Strengths in your People
  • Rule 3- Support Your People
  • Rule 4 -Be Patient

Chief Les Karpluk

Chief Les Karpluk (ret.)   Author Of Prescribed Leadershi

 

Chief Les Karpluk Bio:

Chief Les Karpluk (Ret.) has over 32 years in the fire service with the Prince Albert Fire Department(Canada). Chief Karpluk has been a speaker at numerous conferences across Canada and is a regular contributor to Fire Chief in Canada and Fire Fighting in Canada.

He has authored and coauthored 60 articles and in addition to writing trade articles, he facilitates for Dalhousie University, Lakeland College .

He has certificates in Fire Service Leadership and Fire Service Administration through Dalhousie University, as well as the Bachelor of Applied Business: Emergency Services through Lakeland College.

In November 2012 he achieved membership status with the International Organization, The Institution of Fire Engineers; an organizational that upholds professional standards by offering assessment of knowledge and experience and engages with stakeholders to identify and promote good practice and enhance technical knowledge worldwide.

Awards/Medals:

  • Member of the Venerable Order of St. John.
  • Queens Diamond Jubilee.
  • Federal Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal.
  • Saskatchewan Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal.
  • Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, Chief Fire Officer designation.
  • 2009 Career Fire Chief of the Year by the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs.

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2 Comments

  1. Andrew Willrath May 11, 2015 at 1:31 pm

    David, absolutely love the website and the podcasts!! I have the guys on my shift listening in too!! Excited to hear #58 but I can’t find the play button, hope it’s just me as I’m sure this site improves everyone as I’m sure it improves yourself as you do it. “Iron sharpens Iron”

  2. David J Soler May 11, 2015 at 2:52 pm

    Hi Andrew- Thank you for the kind words and letting me know about the button. It should work now. Take a listen. Keep up the good work. Iron Sharpens Iron.

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