


The scariest part about being an emergency service leader is not plunging headlong into disaster, but the subtleties of leading competent, well-equipped, and motivated individuals into these disasters (and through everyday interactions) as a cohesive and effective team. Here at FHZ is where we address those issues and more. Welcome.
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