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Riding Big Red Leah & Max
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We are Max and Leah, a father and daughter duo, here to illuminate the intense world of firefighting. We are pulling back the curtain and giving you thirty-one years of first hand experience, which includes, fire station life, griping perspectives, and the untold stories of a firefighter. Riding Big Red is not for the faint of heart. We unveil many gruesome, graphic, and heart-wrenching calls that most people never get to hear about. We shine light on the true realities of the courageous and heroic men and women that ride Big Red.
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Ep. 90 - Car vs a Pedestrian: Did he break all of his bones?
It's our Season 6 Finale! We're playing reverse 911 or NOT, Max is ranting about something, and then we're going on a graphic car accident.
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Ep. 89 - Two Nurses and an Angry Captain
In this episode Max takes us on a call to a bad car accident where his captain got very angry with two nurses for the wrong reason. Then, we get to here more fire station pranks!
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Ep. 88 - 3 Guests, 6 Calls, 1 Episode
In this episode we are taking you back to some of our favorite guest interviews. What you're going to hear is the call portions only followed by each of their funny stories. We hope you enjoy!
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Ep. 87 - Rescue to Recovery with Guest Firefighter Darryl
In this episode we are joined by a retired Chicago firefighter who takes us on a couple of gut-wrenching calls that turn from water rescue to recovery and then he shares a funny story about a call involving a herniated belly button and a rubber glove.
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Ep. 86 - Man Candy with Guest Firefighter Dan
In this episode our guest firefighter takes us on a call to a rescue nature unknown, my favorite, where a disturbing surprise awaits and then we find out how he got the nick name "Man Candy".
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Ep. 85 - That's Not Oil on the Asphalt with Guest Firefighter Bill
In this episode we are joined by a guest firefighter who was also a professional baseball player and you'll get to here how he went from playing in the world series to saving lives as a first responder!