Description
First edition. Hardcover is worn including scuffs and stains. Name written inside front cover. Pages are clean inside with spotting around outer edges. Binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Strategic Concepts in Fire Fighting” by Edward McAniff is a true rarity for collectors and fire service professionals alike. Published in the late 20th century, this groundbreaking work revolutionized the way firefighters approached tactical operations, introducing a systematic approach to incident command and strategic decision-making. McAniff, a veteran fire chief with decades of experience, drew upon his extensive knowledge and real-world scenarios to provide a comprehensive guide for managing complex fire scenes. Despite its age, this book remains a valuable resource, offering timeless insights into risk assessment, resource allocation, and effective leadership under pressure. Collectors will appreciate the historical significance of this first edition, which paved the way for modern firefighting tactics and training programs. Although this copy shows signs of use, its secure binding and clean interior pages ensure that McAniff’s invaluable wisdom remains accessible to future generations of firefighters and enthusiasts.