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Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer (4th Edition) by IFSTA *Free Download»RTF

Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer (4th Edition) The manual presents information specific to the duties of first-line supervisors and midlevel managers. The information in this manual provides officer candidates and current officers with supervisor


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Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer (4th Edition)

Title:Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer (4th Edition)
Author:IFSTA
Rating:4.56 (780 Votes)
Asin:0135021022
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:904 Pages
Publish Date:2007-04-11
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The 4th edition of Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer provides emergency services personnel with information necessary to meet the JPRs of NFPA® 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications for level I and II fire officers. The manual presents information specific to the duties of first-line supervisors and midlevel managers. The information in this manual provides officer candidates and current officers with supervisory and managerial knowledge for developing successful leadership and administrative skills.

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A MUST READ for the prospective motel buyer!. This story of God's agape love is one that so many people today really need to read. The authors utilize a mix of positive parenting ingredients in a variety of playful "recipes" which target specific parenting concerns such as: overactivity, moodiness, anti-social behaviors, self-concept, and more.
One of my favorite recipes in the book was "The Feeling Box." It suggests certain items to include in a box your child may visit whenever his feelings (sadness, anger, attention-wanting) become difficult for him or her to handle.
Contrary to another reviewer's opinion, I felt the book's "recipe" format was clear, concise, innovative, and extremely easy to use. If this is your class text, you may want to consider supplementing it with one of the books mentioned above.

As of the date of this review, there is not a "Look inside this book" option available. I would add that my four-and-a-half-year-old son, who absolutely loves a

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