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Fire Engineering Magazine's been devoted to the training interests of firefighters since 1877. Listen to our lineup of podcasts featuring hosts from around the fire service.
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Fire Service Data and Tech Talk: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
Host Eddie Buchanan invites John Morrison and Jessica LeBlanc from Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department to talk about the incredible work they do there! They discuss how the data team is structured and what they're working on today, as well as get some early feedback on NERIS!
Sponsored by Tencate Protective Fabrics.
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Mental Health Monthly: A Journey of Resilience
Dan DeGryse and Chris Muscle invite Jeff Gauthier on to discuss his journey of resilience as he overcame his addictions. They discuss the opportunities and advantages that sobriety offers.
Sponsored by Tencate Protective Fabrics.
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Scenes of Violence: Campus Protests and Civil Unrest
Steve Hamilton speaks with guest Frank Ricci about emergency response to campus protests and civil unrest.
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Generation Engine: Females in the Fire Service
Anthony Rowett and Todd Edwards invite Chelsey Schneider and Niki Trinidad on to discuss their journey in the fire service. They give advice for fellow male and female firefighters on how to move the fire service forward as more females are joining the service.
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Fireground Strategies and other stuff from the street: Who shows up to training?
Anthony Avillo and Jim Duffy discuss who shows up to training. They discuss the importance of the chief officers being involved.
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Talking Tactics: Search
David Polikoff, Robert James (RJ) and Sam Villani from Capitol Fire Training talk about Search, and the tactics around a successful search on today's fireground.
Brought to you by The Fire Store and MagneGrip.
Customer Reviews
Full of great stuff, just be patient.
Usually takes about 5-10 mins at the beginning of each episode before you get to the actual content. Just like most Fire training sessions.