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In this episode of Fire and Training, Douglas Klein and Captain Wayne Jones explore the evolving dynamics of training the next generation of firefighters. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience, they challenge the notion that younger recruits are less proficient, arguing that instructional approaches must adapt to modern learning styles. They reflect on how technology, cultural shifts, and pandemic-related isolation have strongly influenced today’s recruits, emphasizing the critical role of mentorship in bridging cultural gaps. By sharing personal anecdotes and highlighting the value of ongoing education, Klein and Wayne advocate for patience, energetic engagement, and mutual respect between seasoned firefighters and newcomers. Tune in to learn about the importance of networking, embracing continuous learning, and honoring the wisdom of veteran firefighters.

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