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1 You Can Visit All Seven Continents. But Should You? 26:46
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For many travelers, Antarctica is a bucket-list destination, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to touch all seven continents. In 2023, a record-breaking 100,000 tourists made the trip. But the journey begs a fundamental question: What do we risk by traveling to a place that is supposed to be uninhabited by humans? And as the climate warms, should we really be going to Antarctica in the first place? SHOW NOTES: Kara Weller: The Impossible Dilemma of a Polar Guide Marilyn Raphael: A twenty-first century structural change in Antarctica’s sea ice system Karl Watson: First Time in Antarctica Jeb Brooks : 7 Days in Antarctica (Journey to the South Pole) Metallica - Freeze 'Em All: Live in Antarctica Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices…
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1 Buildings On Fire: Rowhouse Challenges, Construction, and Operations Part 1 59:19
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In a new three-part series, host Christopher Naum dives deep into the critical insights surrounding rowhouse fire operations and firefighter safety. This podcast explores the inherent challenges of operating within these unique structures, which have been prevalent across urban areas in the United States for nearly two centuries. Examining the historical context, recent line-of-duty fatalities, and essential safety insights, Naum invites listeners to engage in a conversation surrounding building construction, risk assessment, and the imperative of adapting firefighting strategies to protect both lives and property. With a focus on the importance of situational awareness and critical thinking on the fireground, this episode lays the groundwork for understanding the nuances of rowhouse firefighting and the urgent need for ongoing education within the fire service.…
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1 Women in Fire: Navigating Legal Challenges 1:02:12
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Hosts Lisa Baker and Kat Desonier engage in a conversation with legal expert John Rukavina about the intersection of law and fire service operations. Covering a range of critical subjects, including the implications of executive orders, the evolving landscape of drug testing after marijuana legalization, and recent developments surrounding the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, this discussion offers invaluable information for fire chiefs and personnel. Rukavina emphasizes the importance of understanding state laws, maintaining awareness of workplace harassment issues, and effectively navigating The Americans with Disabilities Act policies. This episode serves as an essential resource for fire service leaders aiming to foster a compliant and equitable work environment amid growing legal complexities.…
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1 Generation Engine: Embracing Brotherhood and Continuous Learning in the Fire Service 1:07:59
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1 Backstep Boys: Insights from Veteran Chiefs 1:06:18
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In this insightful podcast episode, guests Rich Marinucci and Matt Tobia join hosts Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer to discuss pressing issues surrounding firefighter health, safety, and organizational culture. With over 84 years of combined experience, the fire service veterans draw on their extensive backgrounds to emphasize the critical importance of education, accountability, and engagement in promoting health and safety within the fire service. They cover key topics such as cancer risks, normalization of deviance, and the necessity of evolving operational practices. The conversation highlights how fostering a culture of intellectual aggression rather than arbitrary actions can lead to better decision making in high-stress environments.…
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1 Tailboard Talk: Navigating Change in Fire Services 29:27
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In this episode of Tailboard Talk, hosts Craig Nelson, Jeff Wallin, and Chris Rasmussen discuss the challenges and evolving landscape of the fire service. They cover unpredictable weather patterns, the intricacies of departmental accreditation processes, and funding uncertainties due to changes in federal grants. The conversation also highlights the importance of proactive planning in firefighting operations. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the value of attending professional conferences like FDIC International and the benefits of cross-department collaborations. Tune in for expert perspectives and a compelling look at how fire departments can thrive amidst evolving circumstances.…
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In this episode of The Command Post, hosts Rick Lasky and John Salka reflect on their recent experiences at FDIC International. They share motivational stories, including an inspiring speech by Kristina Moon, the widow of firefighter Billy Moon, which emphasized the significance of organ donation and the value of such lifesaving efforts. They also discuss the importance of training and efficiency, touching on how these factors directly impact emergency response times and ultimately, the lives of those they serve. With anecdotes and lessons learned from their extensive experience in the fire service, Lasky and Salka highlight the need for readiness, teamwork, and a proactive approach in tackling the challenges faced on the fireground.…
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1 The Professional Volunteer Fire Department: Training 1:05:52
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Joe LoCicero, past chief of Wallkill (NY) Fire Company, joins host Tom Merrill. LoCicero shares his thoughts on training in the volunteer fire service. He covers an innovative training program used in his area that helped build a better-prepared and more cohesive and knowledgeable firefighting force throughout his county. And it's worth noting that since the program's implementation, drill attendance has skyrocketed.…
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1 Perspectives on Leadership: Navigating Family, Life, and Leadership in the Fire Service 55:16
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In this episode of the "Perspectives on Leadership" podcast, host Steve Shaw, a seasoned fire chief, engages in a heartfelt conversation with his brother, Captain Rusty Shaw of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. The duo reflects on their remarkable journeys in the fire service, emphasizing the importance of family, intentionality, and the lasting impact of mentorship. They honor the legacy of the late Captain Bill Gustin, exploring lessons of humility, resilience, and continuous learning that he imparted to them and many others. As they discuss the vital role of educating the community about fire safety and wildlife encounters, Rusty shares intriguing insights from his specialty in venom response. This episode serves as a poignant reminder that, while the fire service is a noble profession, the true essence lies in nurturing relationships and prioritizing what truly matters in life. Tune in for a rich exchange of wisdom, tactics, and heartfelt reflections.…
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1 Fire Service Data and Tech Talk: Biometrics and Technology 59:50
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In this insightful episode of the Fire Service Data and Tech Talk podcast, host Eddie Buchanan engages with industry leaders to explore groundbreaking advancements in firefighter safety through biometric technology and location tracking. With FDIC International as a backdrop, Buchanan emphasizes the need for firefighters to leverage innovative tools that enhance situational awareness during emergencies. Guest experts discuss their experiences and the integration of smartwatch technology to monitor firefighter health metrics and location in real time, potentially reducing response times in critical situations.…
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1 The Training Officer: Leadership, Training, and Community Impact 1:33:29
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In this episode of The Training Officer, host Dave McGlynn engages with Larry Conley, a distinguished leader in the fire service, as they explore the profound impact of mentorship and effective leadership in emergency response. They reflect on the legacy of Bill Gustin, discussing the importance of emotional intelligence and personal integrity in both firefighting and teaching. Conley shares insights from his experiences, highlighting the challenges of balancing administrative responsibilities with hands-on training. Throughout their conversation, they emphasize the significance of empowering individuals within the fire service to develop holistic skills that extend beyond the flames, ensuring a positive community impact.…
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1 Fire and Training: Size-Up and COAL WAS WEALTH 1:09:23
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Host Doug Cline talks with Chris Naum about the essential practice of size-up in firefighting, focusing on the COAL WAS WEALTH acronym. Their discussion reveals the historical roots of size-up, dating back to 1932, and its evolution through the decades into an indispensable firefighting tool today. They emphasize the importance of considering various factors—building construction, occupancy, weather, and available resources—when assessing a fire scene. They highlight the dynamics of human performance, staffing, and the implications of various environmental conditions on incident outcomes.…
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1 Hooks & Hoses: Mike Torres on Elevating Firefighter Culture 1:01:29
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In this episode of Hooks & Hoses, host Eric Dreiman welcomes guest Mike Torres, who shares his 27-year journey in public safety. During their conversation, Torres reflects on the evolution of firefighter culture and the significance of mentorship. He also emphasizes the necessity of fostering a strong departmental identity and investing in the next generation. Listeners will benefit from the discussion's focus on the importance of passion, loyalty, and positive culture within fire departments. During the episode, aspiring firefighters and seasoned veterans can also pick up some practical advice Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Firefighting Friday: Insights from FDIC International 1:05:43
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In this episode of Firefighting Friday, industry veterans explore the evolution of the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) International over the decades. They highlight the significance of hands-on training and the essential networking opportunities it provides. Listen to learn from personal anecdotes dating back to the 1970s to the present day. The discussion spans the introduction of state-of-the-art technologies in firefighting, including virtual reality training and contemporary challenges posed by lithium-ion batteries. The discussion also focuses on the importance of selecting relevant classes tailored to individual firefighting roles and the necessity of fostering a culture of continuous learning and adaptation within fire departments. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 BuildingsonFire: Size-Up Literacy, Part 2 57:47
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Host Chris Naum delves into the critical aspects of size-up in firefighting, emphasizing its transformative importance both inside and outside structures. Naum highlights the necessity of reading buildings and fireground conditions to inform decision making in real time. This episode covers size-up literacy, focusing on understanding the interior dynamics of a structure upon entry, as well as exterior assessments. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Women in Fire: Looking Ahead to the April 8 Leadership Conference 55:38
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This episode of the Women in Fire podcast provides a sneak peek into important topics to look forward to at the Women in Fire Leadership Conference set for April 8 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Host Lisa Baker, the Women in Fire Southwest Trustee, welcomes guests John Rukavina, Terri Reid, Adam Parkhurst, Asbel Montes, Larry Conley, and Tiffanye Wesley. During the episode, Wesley discusses the importance of leadership accountability, while Reid addresses the challenges in recruitment and retention within modern firefighting. Larry Conley talks about navigating the complexities of effective and efficient leadership in high-stakes environments. Hearing a combination of personal experiences and expert insights, listeners gain valuable perspectives on fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and mentorship in firefighting. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Fire Service Data and Tech Talk: Data in No-Tech Departments 47:28
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In this episode of Fire Service Data and Tech Talk, host Eddie Buchanan discusses the challenges fire departments with limited technological resources face. The episode focuses on the valuable work of the Africa Fire Mission (AFM), and features three guests: Dave Moore, AFM's founder, Nancy Moore, cofounder, and Jose Ngunjiri, fire safety officer for AFM. They shed light on their mission to provide training and resources to fire departments in developing nations, primarily across Africa. They delve into the gap in understanding and the critical nature of respect between communities and fire services. They also emphasize the importance of education, advocacy, and data collection to improve response times and fire prevention strategies. Listeners will learn about on-the-ground approaches, including how grassroots education initiatives and open data sharing can transform community engagement and fire safety outcomes.…
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1 Hooks & Hoses: Mastering Engine Company Operations with Steve Robertson 58:56
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In this episode of Hooks & Hoses, host Eric Dreiman sits down with Lieutenant Steve Robertson of the Columbus (OH) Division of Fire, a seasoned firefighter with 35 years of experience. Lieutenant Robertson shares insights from his 32-year career. He discusses engine company operations, including techniques for effective hose deployment, the challenges short-staffed departments face, and real-world applications in mid-rise firefighting. He emphasizes the importance of training, trust building, and clearly defined roles within an engine crew to optimize performance in emergency situations.…
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1 Women in Fire: What It Takes to Be a Modern Firefighter 59:52
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Join hosts Lisa Baker the Southwest Trustee for Women in Fire, and Megan Saylors, the Northwest Trustee for Women in Fire, as they delve into the journey of becoming a firefighter in today's demanding environment. Featuring guests Kim Phillips, a district chief from Houston, and Kat Desonier, a firefighter paramedic from Evans, Colorado, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the unique challenges aspiring firefighters face. Discover the importance of discipline over motivation, the pivotal role of mentorship, and the need for emotional resilience in a field often defined by high stress and unpredictability. The discussion also touches on the evolving nature of firefighting—from a focus on community service to the necessity of compassion and understanding in a diverse landscape.…
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1 Talkin’ Tactics: Being a Rookie and Loving the Job 1:00:47
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In this episode of Talkin' Tactics, hosts David Polikoff, Robert “RJ” James, and Sam Villani welcome guest Brayden Masters, a firefighter from Frederick County, Maryland. With over two years in the field, Masters shares his journey of transitioning from recruit to rookie in a busy station, providing a fresh perspective on the challenges and triumphs he has faced. The discussion explores the importance of mentorship, time management, and the balance between professional and personal life within the demanding fire service. He highlights valuable lessons about teamwork, resilience, and the significance of learning from seasoned firefighters. As the conversation unfolds, the hosts emphasize the necessity of passion for the job, encouraging new recruits to embrace their roles and foster a deep connection with their craft.…
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1 Tailboard Talk: Cold-Weather Operations 30:15
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In this episode of Tailboard Talk, hosts Chris Rasmussen, Craig Nelson, and Jeff Wallin discuss the unique challenges faced by firefighters in extreme-cold conditions. Drawing from personal anecdotes and real-life experiences, the discussion highlights the importance of preparation, adaptation, and safety measures that are critical during the bitter winter months. From the intricacies of managing equipment and vehicles that struggle in subzero temperatures to the impact of cold on personnel and rescue operations, this conversation underscores the need for awareness and vigilance in protecting both firefighters and the communities they serve. During the episode, they pay special to the operational adjustments required during frigid weather, essential equipment considerations, and the strategies that must be employed for efficient emergency responses.…
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1 The Command Post: What Every Probationary Firefighter Should Know 49:31
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Now that you’re on the job, get into the job. In this episode of Fire Engineering's The Command Post, hosts Rick Lasky and John Salka explore the essential pathway rookie firefighters must follow in order to truly thrive in their roles. Drawing from their wealth of experience, they emphasize the importance of commitment, attitude, and training. Gain insights about the mindset necessary for a successful career in firefighting during this conversation that emphasizes being proactive, seeking mentorship, and understanding departmental culture from day one. The hosts also talk about leadership's pivotal role in shaping the next generation of firefighters.…
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1 The Professional Volunteer Fire Department: From Recruitment to Response Optimization 1:08:56
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In this episode of The Professional Volunteer Fire Department podcast, host Tom Merrill engages in a dynamic conversation with fire service veteran Jerry Knapp. Their discussion focuses on the multifaceted challenges facing volunteer firefighters, including dwindling participation, burnout from frequent false alarms, and the need for strategic leadership. Merrill’s insights into the 2025 fire service landscape highlight a busy conference schedule aimed at fostering professional growth within the volunteer community. And Knapp shares his expertise on mitigating the persistence of nuisance alarms and emphasizes the importance of effective communication and proactive solutions to enhance response motivation among firefighters. Tune in for actionable strategies to revitalize volunteer firefighting organizations nationwide.…
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1 Back Step Boys: Navigating Challenges in the Fire Service 1:14:05
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In this episode, hosts Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer cover a range of subjects, including LODDs and a firefighter who was stricken with Alzheimer's and received pension and benefits from his town. They also discuss the recent air crashes in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., as well as fire department preparedness for such disasters. Other topics include reputation management and some outlandish behaviors from members of the service who have not come to terms with the current societal thinking. The episode wraps up with the hosts' book club picks.…
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1 Perspectives on Leadership: Navigating Leadership, Standards, and Innovation in the Fire Service 59:10
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In this episode of Perspectives on Leadership, host Steve Shaw welcomes guest DJ Stone, a seasoned firefighter and educator with over 25 years of experience. During their discussion, they delve into the transformative power of mentorship, the importance of community relationships, and the evolving standards within the fire service. Stone shares his insights on recent trends, including advancements in search and rescue techniques, the impact of technology like thermal imaging, and the need to maintain high operational standards while embracing diversity. Their candid conversation also addresses the realities of imposter syndrome and the ethical responsibility of gatekeeping organizational culture.…
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1 Fire Service Court: Embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 35:18
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In this engaging podcast episode of Fire Service Court, hosts Brad Pinsky, John K. Murphy, and Chip Comstock discuss the critical importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the fire service. With alarming statistics revealing that 70% of lawsuits in this sector stem from discrimination and harassment, the discussion emphasizes the urgency for change. The hosts offer actionable strategies for fostering a more inclusive culture while maintaining high standards in recruitment and hiring practices. They highlight the notable lack of representation in fire departments and explore the barriers that prevent qualified candidates from joining. Moreover, they address the necessity of strong leadership and a supportive environment to attract and retain talent from all backgrounds.…
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1 Sons of the Flag: Kegan Gill, Rising from the Ashes 1:10:20
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On this episode of Sons of the Flag, the hosts are honored to welcome Kegan “Smurf” Gill, author of Phoenix Revival: The Aftermath of Naval Aviation’s Fastest Survived Ejection. Gill's harrowing story of recovery and his mental fortitude is one to be studied by anyone seeking to improve their life. Coming back from the brink of death, Gill rose like the phoenix from devastating injuries, mental breakdowns, and nearly losing everything meaningful in his life. This episode pays tribute to fallen heroes and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive care, combining physical fitness, nutrition, and mental wellness as essential components of recovery. To learn more about Gill, head to KeganGill.com to pick up his new book (also available on Amazon and Audible). And follow Sons of the Flag across social media @SonsoftheFlag to stay updated on SOTF events and assistance programs.…
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1 Command Show: Insights on Wildfire Management, Part 1 1:19:26
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In this riveting episode of Command Show, host Anthony Kastros engages in a profound conversation with Mo Khazaal, of the Los Angeles County (CA) Fire Department. They delve into the complexities of wildland firefighting amidst catastrophic conditions. As they discuss recent wildfires in Southern California, Khazaal shares valuable insights from his extensive experience, including the unique challenges posed by the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI). Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of California’s mutual-aid system, the importance of strategic decision making, and the profound impact of decentralized command in chaotic firefighting scenarios. Listen to learn more.…
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1 The Training Officer: Effective Search Tactics and Cultivating a Training Culture 1:11:45
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Host Dave McGlynn talks with firefighter Sean Duffy about his innovative program, "Searchable vs. Survivable." The discussion highlights the shift in mindset needed to improve search tactics in the fire service, delving into the importance of in-depth size-up approaches, effective training methodologies, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Duffy emphasizes the necessity of merging speed with strategic decision-making and encourages training officers to inspire confidence and competence in their crews. This episode serves as a vital resource for firefighters looking to elevate their skills and embrace a proactive approach in the line of duty.…
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1 Fire and Training: Mastering the Art of Size-Up, Part 1 1:10:54
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Join host Doug Cline as he welcomes Chris Naum to discuss the fundamental principles of fireground size-up through the "Coal Was Wealth" framework. During this dynamic conversation, the two explore the critical decision-making process firefighters experience within the critical first minutes of an incident response. They cover topics including building construction, occupancy profiling, water supply, and the intricacies of fire dynamics. They also emphasize the necessity of understanding the relationships between these elements to create effective incident action plans. With an emphasis on real-world applications and continuous learning, this series provides valuable insights for firefighters looking to enhance their situational awareness and operational effectiveness. Listen to learn more.…
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1 Fire Service Data and Tech Talk: Innovations in Wildfire Management 54:29
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In this episode of Fire Service Data and Tech Talk , host Eddie Buchanan sits down with wildfire experts Anthony Schultz, of ESRI, and Braniff Davis, of the Austin (TX) Fire Department, to explore cutting-edge strategies for wildfire mitigation and response. From predictive mapping and community risk assessments to real-time firefighter tracking, discover how data and technology are revolutionizing the fire service. Learn how departments nationwide can access free GIS tools to improve situational awareness and preparedness. Listen to learn more.…
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1 Talkin’ Tactics: Navigating High-Risk Searches 1:03:38
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Hosts David Polikoff, Robert "RJ" James, and Sam Villani talk about high-risk searches in firefighting. With years of combined experience, they share compelling stories and lessons learned from recent firefighting incidents. They emphasize the importance of adaptability and thorough search strategies in today’s evolving emergency landscapes. From the significance of carrying essential tools and understanding unconventional living spaces, to the critical role of communication among first responders, this episode offers helpful guidance for effective incident management. The discussion also extends to the dynamics of volunteer and career firefighting. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Tactical Impact: Quint Operations 1:01:52
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Hosts Jim Silvernail, Jason Holman, and Steve Olshwanger visit with guest Rob Fisher to discuss the critical nuances of quint operations in modern firefighting. Fisher highlights the importance of establishing a solid operational plan when incorporating quints into firefighting tactics. The conversation delves into the complexities of suburban firefighting dynamics, the efficacy of two-engine attacks, and strategies for effective water management. As fire incidents become more challenging due to rapid fire growth and toxic conditions, this discussion provides vital insights for improving tactical decision-making and operational strategies, underscoring the necessity for thorough training and clarity in standard operating guidelines. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Tailboard Talk: The Importance of the National Fire Academy 36:26
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In this episode of Tailboard Talk, hosts Craig Nelson, Jeff Wallin, and Chris Rasmussen discuss the critical role of the National Fire Academy (NFA) amid recent developments leading to its unexpected closure. With over two decades of experience in public safety, the hosts discuss how the NFA has been indispensable in providing tailored training for fire service professionals, from officer development to fire investigation techniques. The conversation highlights the impacts of local departments’ reduced accessibility to these resources. This challenge is especially prevalent for smaller volunteer agencies struggling with funding for training. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with legislators to advocate for the NFA’s reinstatement and its unparalleled importance in promoting community safety and enhancing the skills of first responders. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 The Command Post: What Is Your Driving Force? A Discussion About Commitment 46:56
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In this episode of The Command Post , hosts Rick Lasky and John Salka discuss the critical role of commitment in the fire service. They highlight the responsibilities of volunteer and career firefighters and explore the dynamics of service, dedication, and training. During the discussion they emphasize the importance of showing up for every call—from mundane to critical. The conversation also touches on recruitment strategies, the value of elections in leadership, and the need to set an example, especially for younger firefighters. With anecdotes from their own experiences, Lasky and Salka illustrate how a collective commitment to excellence not only enhances operational efficiency but also fosters community trust and pride in the fire service. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 The Professional Volunteer Fire Department: Enhancing Recruitment and Retention in Volunteer FDs 1:28:14
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In this episode of The Professional Volunteer Fire Department, host Tom Merrill welcomes Deputy Chief Kent Swarts from the Rehoboth Beach (DE) Volunteer Fire Company. With extensive experience in both the volunteer fire service and business, Swarts shares actionable strategies for improving recruitment and retention within volunteer departments. Emphasizing the importance of responsiveness, mentorship, and positive engagement, he reveals how his station has successfully onboarded an impressive number of new members in a challenging tourist community over the past few years. The discussion also covers the significance of a welcoming culture, effective outreach methods (QR codes, anyone?), and the pivotal role of appreciation and communication. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Backstep Boys: Insights on Leadership and the Future of the Fire Service 1:12:02
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In this episode of the Backstep Boys , hosts Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer welcome Dr. Denis Onieal, a distinguished figure in the fire service with decades of experience. They discuss significant issues facing today’s firefighters, including leadership, training, and the human aspects of firefighting. Onieal shares his insights on the impact of military influence on leadership styles, the vital role of effective communication, and the importance of building strong relationships within departments. They reflect on the evolution of leadership training and the necessity of grassroots advocacy for professional development. During their conversation, they encourage seasoned veterans and new recruits to uphold the values and integrity of the fire service. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Generation Engine: Upholding Standards in Firefighting 38:31
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In this episode of Generation Engine, host Anthony Rowett talks with Rico Bush, a seasoned firefighter from Mobile, Alabama. Bush shares his unique journey through various fire service roles, from being a volunteer firefighter to being a career firefighter in a larger department. He discusses the critical importance of maintaining high operational standards—regardless of staffing levels—showcasing how commitment to training and teamwork can lead to successful outcomes even in challenging situations. Bush also emphasizes the significance of mentorship, the value of continuous learning, and the power of adapting tactics to suit different environments. Listeners gain insight into how firefighters can rise to the occasion, navigate limited resources, and ultimately deliver exceptional service to their communities, all while striving to improve and mentor future generations in the fire service. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Perspectives on Leadership: Firefighting Efficiency Through Data-Driven Practices 1:06:31
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In the latest episode of Perspectives on Leadership , host Steve Shaw welcomes Lieutenant Paramedic Ben Shultz, from the West Palm Beach (FL) Fire Department. They discuss several critical themes of firefighting, emphasizing the significance of data, efficiency, and the evolving culture of search and rescue operations. As they touch upon Shultz’s unique journey through various firefighting landscapes—from California to Colorado and now Florida—they discuss the imperative for fire departments to embrace modern metrics and data-collection techniques to optimize life-saving efforts. The episode highlights how minimizing response times can significantly enhance victim outcomes. They also address the need for leadership to align training and operational tactics. With insights drawn from the Firefighter Rescue Survey and firsthand experiences, this conversation aims to equip listeners with tactical tips they can implement to improve their firefighting effectiveness. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Fire Service Court: Navigating Harassment and Discrimination in the Fire Service 1:02:38
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In this episode of Fire Service Court, host John K. Murphy welcomes legal experts to discuss the pressing issues of harassment and discrimination within the fire service. Murphy stresses the importance of recognizing pervasive workplace challenges. Highlighting the legal and ethical obligations of fire departments, the discussion covers key topics such as the need for effective recruitment and retention strategies, mental health resources, and the implementation of comprehensive anti-harassment policies. Murphy uses personal anecdotes and poignant case studies to urge listeners to foster a more inclusive and safer environment, and for leaders to take proactive steps in addressing workplace misconduct. Brought to you by thefirestore.com and firefacilities.com…
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1 Sons of the Flag: Music Meets Medicine 1:01:15
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In this episode of Sons of the Flag, we explore the remarkable journey of Dr. J. Mack Slaughter Jr., who transitioned from spending part of his childhood in a boy band to a fulfilling career in medicine. As a passionate physician, Dr. Slaughter shares his experiences of navigating the challenges of the healthcare system while championing the importance of mental health and self-care for medical professionals. He highlights the transformative power of music in healing, inspired by his personal experiences with family illness, ultimately leading to his nonprofit, Music Meets Medicine. He emphasizes the critical need for fire safety education and community resilience alongside fellow advocates and fire science professionals. This episode provides insight into the realities of medical practice. It also offers a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy, connection, and the strength you can gain from giving back to those in need. Brought to you by firefacilities.com and thefirestore.com…
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1 Command Show: Insights on Wildfire Management, Part 2 36:33
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On this episode of Command Show, host Anthony Kastros continues his discussion with guest Mo Khazaal, of the Los Angeles County Fire Department, who shares his firsthand experiences battling the devastating Southern California fires of 2025. Discussing the critical importance of flexibility and quick decision making during emergencies, Khazaal provides deep insights into the chaotic yet coordinated firefighting efforts that drew personnel from across the Western United States. Throughout the conversation, Khazaal emphasizes the profound warrior ethos that drives firefighters, illustrating the emotional toll and the unwavering commitment to saving lives amidst the flames. Brought to you by firefacilities.com and thefirestore.com…
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1 In the Books: 30 Fires You Must Know 1:05:03
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In this episode of Fire Engineering's In the Books podcast, host David Rhodes engages with seasoned firefighters Billy Goldfeder and Frank Leeb, the authors of the acclaimed book 30 Fires You Must Know. They talk about the critical lessons learned from historic fire incidents. They also offer firsthand accounts that have shaped the modern fire service. The conversation includes a discussion of why understanding past events is vital for preventing future tragedies and enhancing firefighter safety. With each chapter featuring tactical insights, historical context, and practical training drills, the book serves as both a reference and teaching tool for fire departments. The authors discuss the emotional impacts of these fires and share how they chose the incidents they included. They reflect on their personal connections and the importance of remembering those who served.…
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1 The Training Officer: Insights from FDIC 2025 1:02:13
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Host Dave McGlynn interviews Chief David Rhodes, the dynamic leader behind the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC). As the premier training event for fire service professionals, FDIC is renowned for its extensive educational offerings and hands-on training experiences. Chief Rhodes delves into the intricacies of planning and organizing the event, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among fire departments, vendors, and instructors to deliver unparalleled training opportunities. Listeners will discover key highlights of this year's conference, including expanded hands-on training sessions, innovative summits focused on various disciplines, and inspiring keynote speakers. The episode also offers valuable advice for first-time attendees on how to navigate the event successfully. Brought to you by firefacilities.com and thefirestore.com…
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1 Fireground Strategies: Navigating Fireground Dynamics and Looking Ahead to FDIC 2005 1:05:15
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In this episode of Fireground Strategies, hosts Anthony Avillo and Jim Duffy discuss critical fireground strategies, reflecting on the evolution of firefighting tactics and the importance of camaraderie among firefighters. They talk about the historical context of St. Patrick's origins while seamlessly transitioning into the announcement of the fourth edition of Fireground Strategies , emphasizing the need for continuous learning in the field. The conversation touches on the significance of understanding operational techniques such as "stretching dry" vs. "stretching charged" hoselines in varying situations, as well as the implications of political discourse within firehouse culture. They also share insights into upcoming FDIC events and a tribute to fallen heroes. Brought to you by firefacilities.com and thefirestore.com…
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1 The Larry Conley Show: Missouri Winter Fire School 1:17:55
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In the latest episode of The Larry Conley Show, Larry Conley and David Conley delve into the Missouri Winter Fire School as a premier training ground for firefighters. Along with guest Tracy Gray, a key organizer, they discuss the evolution and relevance of training in today’s rapidly changing firefighting landscape. From fostering leadership skills among young firefighters to addressing mental health challenges, the conversation emphasizes the importance of hands-on training alongside theoretical learning. With insights on the logistical challenges of snow-filled fire response and the unique camaraderie within the fire service community, this episode highlights the importance of dedication, resilience, and the shared commitment to excellence among fire service professionals. Brought to you by firefacilities.com and thefirestore.com…
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