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Why a Cop's Family Tragedy Inspired this Lifesaving Device | The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe


As we approach 2025, the horizon presents abundant opportunities to elevate training practices beyond the status quo. The crucial question emerges: Does current training meet the needs of our loved ones, partners, team members, warfighters and the community, or does it simply suffice for the moment?


Looking forward, the challenge in training lies in avoiding mere adequacy or satisfaction. Embracing repetitive or recycled methods in 2025 only fulfills basic requirements and perpetuates existing standards.


For deeper insights, explore the enlightening conversation between Mike Rowe and the AUFIRE founder, Tim Pearce, on the Mike Rowe Podcast/YouTube interview. Discover valuable perspectives on the advancement of training methodologies and the necessity to pursue continuous training improvements.

 
 
 

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