Interviews - Appearances - Keynote Speeches
Published: November 2024
The #1 Best Seller - The BOOK OF SEARCH in its entirety is available FREE to anyone via PDF. Hardcover copies are available for purchase through Amazon and all proceeds from the sales go to Firefighter Rescue Survey .
Out less than a month, and so far there have been over 7,500 FREE downloads and thousands of books sold through Amazon across 7 countries. Corley Moore credits the efforts of firefighters from across the country contributing to the books value and success which has garnered much respect and appreciation from firefighters across the world.
BY FIREFIGHTERS - FOR FIREFIGHTERS
46 Articles
43 Authors
22 Drills *available via downloadable PDF with a physical workbook coming soon!
3 Photographers
2 Artists
Over 1000 hours poured into making this book a reality
Forward by Chief David Rhodes
Cover Art by Paul Combs Paul Combs - Drawn by Fire
Interior Art by Amber Christian
Photography by Samantha Peterson Worthy Camera Worthy Photography Jillian Stewart and Chris Smead Csmeadphotography
Produced and Edited by Corley Moore / Firehouse Vigilance
Oklahoma City Fire Dept. Class 21-2 Recruit Graduation:
Jakscot Moore speaks on behalf of his graduating recruit class, Class 21-2 of the Oklahoma City Fire Department. Sharing the stage with his father, Corley Moore as guest speaker.
Oklahoma City Fire Dept. Class 21-2 Recruit Graduation:
Corley Moore shares the stage with his son, Recruit Jakscot Moore in the Graduation Ceremony of Recruit Class 21-2
You can catch Corley on Humpday Hangout, with hosts Frank Ricci and P.J. Norwood where they will talk about motivating the unmotivated and reigniting firefighters‘ enthusiasm for the job.
FDIC 2022 - Down & Dirty Fireground Decision Making
LIVE from FDIC 2022
Interview on National Fire Radio
Interview with Valor Fire Training
How Do We Rekindle the Passion in Others
Crew 1st Culture
Speaking of Leadership appearance
The Vigilant Creed with Corley Moore
Code 3 Podcast
Relentless Rejects podcast, host Preston Lyons interviews Chief Corley Moore, discussing the importance of prioritizing family in the firefighting profession, the challenges of maintaining relationships, and the journey of personal growth. They delve into the themes of work-life balance, the impact of supportive partnerships, and overcoming imposter syndrome in the fire service. Chief Moore shares insights from his experiences and emphasizes the significance of mindset and preparation in both personal and professional realms.
In this episode of First In, host Andrew Conlon sits down with Chief Corley Moore, a seasoned firefighter and founder of Firehouse Vigilance. Chief Moore shares his invaluable insights into the world of firefighting and leadership, focusing on his latest project: The Book of Search. This groundbreaking book explores the critical tactics, strategies, and mindset necessary for effective search and rescue operations in the high-stakes world of firefighting. Andrew and Chief Moore dive into the importance of proper training, decision-making under pressure, and the evolving role of search techniques in modern firefighting. They discuss the book’s key takeaways, its practical applications, and how it can help first responders enhance their skills and improve safety on the front lines. Whether you're a veteran firefighter or a newcomer to the field, this conversation is packed with expert advice and valuable lessons from one of the most respected voices in the fire service.
The Better Every Shift team is at FDIC this week, so we’re reaching into the vault to re-release one of our favorite episodes. Battalion Chief Corley Moore talks all things fire service culture, toxic leadership and how to fight your way back from complacency. Chief Moore – founder of Firehouse Vigilance and host of the Weekly Scrap podcast – details his own evolution from struggling with complacency to now serving as a motivational speaker and instructor. We dig into all of this: Moore’s empathy for burned out, complacent members; the origins of the “The 9L’s: Keys to High Performance Culture,” plus Moore’s favorite “L”; the scene in the movie “The Break-Up” that exemplifies intrinsic motivation; finding balance between being right and being effective; and the power of having a plan because “luck and hope are not strategies."
National Fire Radio - Episode #277 : "Being Right vs. Being Effective" - Corley Moore
Back to FDIC in 2023
Down and Dirty Fireground Decision Making
Leadership Essentials - Engagement, Empowerment, & Empathy w/Corley Moore & Jacob Johnson
Crew 1st Culture
On the Unlock your Culture Webcast
Fire X talk 2018
Interview on Code 3 Podcast
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