Fire Engineering Podcast Fire Engineering Podcast
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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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In The Books: David Clark
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.com
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Women in Fire: Therapy Dogs (Comfort Canines) in the Fire Service
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 handler
Sonny Madsen, Founder of K-9 Caring Angels
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First Due Battalion Chief
Danny Sheridan and Erik Pettaway discuss the first due battalion chief. They talk about their experiences in New York and Boston.
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Perspectives on Leadership: Normalization of Deviance
Host Stephen Shaw talks with Astronaut and retired Colonel Mike Mullane about the normalization of deviance.
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Five Questions on Training: Mike Zichichi
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/
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The Professional Volunteer Fire Department: Definitions Don't Matter
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.
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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.