After-Action Review
After Action Review (AAR) offers the fire service the opportunity to formalize the tradition of informal post-incident conversations into a simple, but systematic, guided process of analyzing, refining, and improving incident response. This fire service training module explains the origins of After Action Review, its application to the fire service, how to implement it, and the important role it plays in culture change.
Suicide and Depression White Paper
Issues of Depression and Suicide in the Fire Service
Confronting Suicide in the Fire Service
Fire Service Behavioral Health Rapid Response: On-Duty Fatality, Injury or Close Call

Fire Service Behavioral Health Rapid Response: Mass Violence Incident Recommendations

Fire Service Behavioral Health Rapid Response: Suicide

Fire Service Behavioral Health Management Guide

When an LODD Occurs: Incident Commanders Speak
This program raises awareness about what incident commanders may face if a line-of-duty death occurs at a scene where they are in command and prepares them to face that challenge should it happen to them.
Company Officer’s Health & Safety Responsibilities
Understand the fundamentals of firefighter health and safety including personal commitment to health and safety, peer to leader transition, protocols enforcement, crew resource management and related-NFFF
programs.
Peer Support Programs for the Fire Service
This module covers the foundational principles of a peer support program and direct users to resources that can help them design and establish a peer support program in their department.
Curbside Manner: Stress First Aid for the Street
Assist civilians when they are in crisis with proven principles including ensuring their safety, understanding their individual needs, meeting those needs, and promoting the connectedness and self-efficiency needed for recovery.