FDNY Lt. Says Fire Service Needs
Culture Of 'Extinguishment Not Safety'
"Too much safety makes Johnny a poor leader and a terrible rescuer," he said.
Fire Rescue 1 4/23/09
FDNY Lt.
Ray McCormack claimed the fire service
needed a "culture of extinguishment not
safety" during a keynote speech to FDIC
on Thursday.
In a
hard-hitting address, Lt. McCormack
criticized today's leadership, and said
too much emphasis is being placed on
firefighter safety.
"Too much
safety makes Johnny a poor leader and a
terrible rescuer," he said.
Lt.
McCormack said firefighters are being
taught to place their safety above all
else, and said the lives of civilians
could be put at risk because of it.
"Attempting to make the job safer by
teaching you to place yourself above
those in need is wrong and goes against
everything the fire service has ever
stood for," he said.
Firefighters should be willing to risk
their lives to save total strangers, he
added.
"If it
was easy, someone else would've done it
already."
If
firefighters stop taking risks when
needed to save lives, the fire service
faces "falling from public grace" and
the "loss of our identity."
Lt.
McCormack, a 27-year veteran of the
FDNY, said the best way of achieving
safety for everyone is simply
extinguishing the fire.
"If you
put out the fire, safety is accomplished
for everyone on the fireground," he
said.
"When a parent meets you outside their
house and their precious child is inside
trapped, you're their last hope," Lt.
McCormack said.
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