As a community of individuals and organizations who take on high-risk missions, we represent a complex-adaptive system of lifelong learners who value inquiry, opportunity, and dialogue in order to more efficiently and effectively adapt to rapidly changing environments.
Every firefighter is responsible for their own learning in order to improve themselves and their team. All are responsible for sharing their knowledge, skills, and attitudes with others.
The best teachers are scholars; the best scholars are teachers. Every firefighter learns every day.
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