HUMAN IN
THE LEAD.
I spent 20 years putting out fires. Now, I use those same management skills to command a team of AI agents.

AI Requires More Management Than You Think
AI Requires More Management Than You Think
In the high-stakes world of emergency services, we have a foundational law: **"First actions determine the next four hours."**
If a First Responder arrives at a structure fire and lays a 38mm hose when they needed a 65mm, or if the Incident Command post is established on the wrong side of the block, the entire operation is compromised before it even begins. You cannot easily "fix" a fundamental tactical error while the building is actively collapsing. You are forced into a reactive stance, fighting the momentum of your own initial mistakes.
AI is exactly the same.
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