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On the first page of the template, write a letter about empowerment addressed to a new rookie firefighter on your crew. Specifically discuss the empowerment of when and how to speak up, how to be tactful in speaking up to more seasoned firefighters or officers, and the importance of all firefighters watching out for unsafe practices. The body of your letter should be a minimum of 500 words.
On the second page of the template, write a letter to your company officer or a chief officer if you are a company officer addressing a situation where you or a peer could have been injured. In the fire service, these situations are commonly referred to as close calls, but solid situational awareness prevents a bad ending. You are required to explain the situation that occurred and identify recommendations to prevent it from happening again (e.g., training, equipment changes, or staffing issues). The body of your letter should be a minimum of 500 words.
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Letter #1:
[Insert Your Name]
[Insert Your Street Address]
[Insert Your City, State, and Zip]
7th May 2018
New Rookie Firefighter
University Fire Station
University Lane
University Town, USA 12345
Dear Rookie Firefighter:
Self-expression is an important aspect of a firefighter’s life and career. It allows for
effective communication and demonstrates empowerment and good governance in the
department. Therefore, it is important for you as a firefighter to learn how to express yourself
and stand up to issues and individuals you may not agree with. However, as much as it is
important to express one’s self, it is equally important to know exactly when to stand up and
how to speak tactfully so that the situation can be improved rather than escalate to a talk
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about insubordination and lack of respect. Tact is important in addressing any issue verbally
and can mean the difference between a speech that demonstrates empowerment and one that
gets an individual fired or accused of insubordination.
The first aspect of public and private speaking and expression is in being empowered
to know when and how to speak up. This is important because it often means the difference
between a well-placed dialogue and an awkward exchange that can be embarrassing and in
bad taste. As a new member of the team, it is important to be able to tell the cues as to what
time you should speak. For example, if you s...
