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Podcasts:
In the fire service you either "lead, follow or get out of the way." Pat Nichols & Mark Gregory are definitely leaders. Join them as they discuss training that is both interesting and informational.
Where education meets experience and expertise. Learn from the decision makers and talk one-on-one with elected leaders. Being a great firefighter is not good enough! Politics effect our staffing, budgets and equipment. Get involved now with Frank Ricci and Chris Pepler.
Chief Rick Lasky & Chief John Salka discuss leadership lessons learned from their experience in the Fire Service. Listen in as they provide effective critiques and tips for every level of the job, from chiefs on down.
Fire service attorneys Chip Comstock, John K. Murphy, Brad Pinsky, and Curt Varone discuss legal issues affecting fire training and firefighting.
Fireground Strategies & Other Stuff From the StreetDeputy Chief Anthony Avillo hosts "Fireground Strategies and Other Stuff from the Street." Along with his co-host, Jim Duffy, this show covers fireground organization and operational safety as well as building construction and choosing a strategic mode of operation from the point of view of those in command of both the fireground and individual companies.
Among many other duties, Chief Ron Kanterman does fire & life safety consultation, fire service training and fire protection through Gold Horn Associates.Tom Aurnhammer is the Deputy Chief of the Los Pinos Fire Protection District in Ignacio, CO. Join them as they come together as the Back Step Boys and listen in as they share their wealth of fire service knowledge and experience.
Chris Mc Loone brings the pages of "Fire Apparatus and Emergency Equipment" magazine to the airwaves. Topics covered focus exlusively on those professionals whose job it is to buy Trucks, Tools, Turnout Gear and Firefighting Equipment.
Fire Engineering and Crossfit 4 Fire are partnering to bring the American Fire Service a viable and proven fitness and conditioning program which includes a strong emphasis on mobility, rehabilitation, functional fitness and endurance training for the occupational athlete dedicated to the fire service.
The Engine House Training Guys are friends and students of the fire service who like to share their combined knowledge and skills with others. Discussions will include the most basic tactics and training to leadership and officer development and everything in between. They love the fire service and look forward to having spirited discussions around the virtual kitchen table or from the engine bumper.
Anthony and Ed talk about fire command.
Do you expect experienced members to retire from your department soon (or maybe you are one of the experienced members retiring)? How are the up-and-coming members preparing for their new role as an officer? Is your department having trouble recruiting new firefighters? Are you curious what the fire service could look like in 10 years? What service models may exist? Are we seeing a different model emerge in some parts of the country that may spread as recruitment and retention become a bigger problem? Join Craig, Jeff, and Dane for this month’s Tailboard Talk to discuss these questions! We have two retiring chiefs, Tim Stoll and Gary Schultz, preparing their “younger” people for leadership roles as they prepare to hang it up. We also have two officers, Craig Hebert and Danny Crane, from combination departments that reflect a growing trend to accommodate changing demographics and citizen expectations.
Chad Sartison discusses a number of topics as they pertain to Recruitment Retention, Funding and Community Support.
Join Capt. Mike Dugan (FDNY) and Capt. Mike Gagliano (Seattle Fire) on Wednesday March 6 at 4:30 PM (Pacific) as they share their knowledge and answer your questions.
The four owners of Traditions Training: Ricky Riley; Dan Shaw; Doug Mitchell; and Nick Martin provide advice and direction on how to keep combat ready.
Lieutenant Ray McCormack FDNY and Erich Roden from the City of Milwaukee fire department discuss Urban Firefighting tactics.