As early as high school, I can remember being introduced to the phrases “Prior Propper Planning Prevents Poor Performance” and “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” Both phrases contain a valuable message for a young teenager.

Fast forward a few years and the military introduced me to the idea and the real-world application of the concept that “no plan survives first contact.”

Our fire service is a paramilitary structure that’s called on at a moment’s notice to bring order to chaos. This reality should cause us to dive a little deeper into the often cliché concept of planning in the fire service.

Planning and preparation

Planning is defined as the act or process of making or carrying out plans. For our application, a plan can best be defined as a method for achieving an en…

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