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Fire Engineering Podcast

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David Rhodes talks with David Clark about his new book Residential Firefighting: Training and Drills, his career, and what readers can expect from the new title, available at fireengineeringbooks.comBrought to you by The Fire Store and Mag
Host Lisa Baker, South West Trustee Women in Fire, speaks with Amanda Bowen and Sonny Madsen about therapy dogs (comfort canines) in the fire service.Guests:Amanda Bowen, Battalion Chief, Memphis (TN) Fire Department and Wilson's handlerS
Host: Lisa Baker South West Trustee Womenin FIre invites Amanda Bowen and Sonny Madsen on to talk about therapy (comfort canines) in the fire service.Guests:Amanda Bowen Battalion Chief Memphis FIreDepartment and Wilson's handlerSonny Mad
Danny Sheridan and Erik Pettaway discuss the first due battalion chief.  They talk about their experiences in New York and Boston. Brought to you by The Fire Store and MagneGrip.
Host Stephen Shaw talks with Astronaut and retired Colonel Mike Mullane about the normalization of deviance.Brought to you by The Fire Store and MagneGrip.
Mike Zichichi talks about his approach to elevator incident and rescue training and how firefighters can improve their responses to these kind of incidents.Specialized Rescue Training: https://www.specializedrescuetraining.com/Brought to yo
Host Tom Merrill talks about his article in this month's Fire Engineering about the definition of professional, and how it relates to the volunteer fire service. There are many definitions, and most focus on things other than pay.Brought to y
Stephanie White invites Jim Burneka and Hillary Hawkins on to discuss their new book "Overcoming Tuesday".  The book dives into Jim's journey as a firefighter, and the struggles and challenges that the profession can have on a person. It walks
Join host Christopher Naum on Buildings on Fire’s Taking it to the Streets podcast with a new conversation on Building Construction Training, Part One,  Thursday April 04, 2024 at 7:30pm ET on FireEngineering.com’s BlogTalk Radio. Now on YouTub
Join host Christopher Naum with a new conversation on Building Construction Training, Part One,  Thursday April 04, 2024 at 7:30pm ET on FireEngineering.com’s BlogTalk Radio. Now on YouTube as well. Check out the video on https://www.fireengine
Doug Cline and his guest Chrisopher Naum discuss the new OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156  This new standard is currently in the 90 day comment period.  Cline and Naum discuss the potential impacts and issues with the new standard.Brought to you by Th
#SOTF Radio - Don Graves WW2 Iwo Jima Veteran (Encore Performance)This special Independence Day SOTF Radio features World War 2 Iwo Jima Veteran, Don Graves! Originally from Detroit, Don quit high school to join the Marine Corps in 1942 when
On this episode of Tailboard Talk, Craig Nelson, Jeff Wallin, and Chris Rasmussen invite on Steve Koering and Amy Lucht to discuss community health alliances, and how Minnisota is tackling the ever-growing struggle with how to best serve many o
In this episode, Rick Lasky and John Salka take a look at the exterior firefighter, a position that many fire departments around the country utilize. 
In this episode, Mike Gagliano and Mike Dugan talk with Jim Silvernail about fire tactics in the the urban, suburban, and rural environment. They also his current book, Suburban Fire Tactics, as well as his forthcoming book, The Non-Traditional
This month Stephanie sat down with Scott Hewlett from the podcast “Multiple Calls”. They talk about the struggle to maintain balance in the daily life of a firefighter between sleep deprivation, parenting, being socially different from everyone
Host Anthony Kastros speaks with Los Angeles Fire Department Deputy Chief (Ret.) Joe Castro about ICS, the evolution and implementation of it over his career, and it's benefits.
The Training Officer: David Rhodes. Host Dave McGlynn talks with David Rhodes about his article on the use of OSB in live fire training. They discuss creating appropriate level training and realism for the fire service, as well as the upcoming
John K. Murphy and Chip Comstock look at managing fire department records and the associated obligations and liabilities.
Todd Edwards and Anthony Rowett talk with their guest Jeremy Donch about the fire service, and the next generation.
In this episode Larry Conley and the GLUE Crew(David Conley and Elaine Kluttz) discuss FDIC and they classes they will be presenting at the show, as well their usual humorous, yet insightful advice on life.
Host Tony Carroll invites on Chief Mark Sanders on to discuss the life of Daryl Gordon and the incident that claimed his life.
Dr. Beth Murphy discusses when to seek a therapist, and how to find an appropriate therapist.  Not all therapists are created equal.  Finding one that fits your needs is important. 
Hosts Dan Degryse and Chris Muscle invite David Rhodes on to discuss why he asked them to create this show, and the importance of mental wellness.
Host Steve Hamilton invites on several instructors who will be teaching at FDIC this year to discuss the show and their class.
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