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The FIRExTalk podcast delivers "Talks on Fire!" podcasts focused on actionable content and answers to great questions.

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The FIRExTalk podcast delivers "Talks on Fire!" podcasts focused on actionable content and answers to great questions.

    Jesse Quinalty | If There Was One Thing You Could Do | FIRExTalk SoCal 2016

    Jesse Quinalty | If There Was One Thing You Could Do | FIRExTalk SoCal 2016

    Jesse Quinalty of Red Helmet Training gives a Talk on Fire.

    • 40分
    Rob Fisher | Developing Leaders Through Followership | FIRExTalk PDX '18

    Rob Fisher | Developing Leaders Through Followership | FIRExTalk PDX '18

    Rob is recently retired. Thank you Rob!

    • 19分
    Nick Higgins | The 5 Tool Firefighter | FIRExTalk Podcast Author Interviews

    Nick Higgins | The 5 Tool Firefighter | FIRExTalk Podcast Author Interviews

    It has long been said that firefighters are truly a special breed of athletes. In fact, firefighting and sports go hand in hand. Instead of training for world championships or gold medals, firefighters are training each and every day to protect life and property all around the world. So, what separates good firefighters from exceptional well-rounded firefighters? Simply five key attributes obtained and implemented through Nick's time in the fire service and as an athlete. ORDER NOW! The 5-Tool Firefighter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09L3M6ZG7/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_P80C57GJTNV47G8B6VBH

    • 34分
    Scott Hewlett | Multiple Calls Podcast | 50 for The Senior Firefighter | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

    Scott Hewlett | Multiple Calls Podcast | 50 for The Senior Firefighter | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

    Scott Hewlett of Multiple Calls Podcast begins the journey through 50 rules/lessons/attributes of the Senior Firefighter

    • 55分
    Taylor Quinnell |How Fire Service Priorities Are Moving Backward| FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

    Taylor Quinnell |How Fire Service Priorities Are Moving Backward| FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

    How Fire Service Priorities Are Moving Backward

    Synopsis

    Some in the fire service believe that far too many firefighters are dying inside burning structures where no civilian lives are at stake and there is no evident gain, hence, interior firefighting operations should be reduced or eliminated altogether.
    However, the data shows a consistent decline in the number of LODDs over the past 10 years. Primarily, firefighters are dying not as a result of extremely dangerous conditions of structure fires and the actions performed inside burning buildings, but as a result of overexertion/stress (e.g., heart attacks and strokes). Spending on firefighter safety and injury prevention is far less than that spent on firefighter injuries. But even if wellness programs were initiated at all 30,000 U.S. fire departments, the costs would still be below that of the funds spend on firefighter injuries.

    • 52分
    Nicholas Higgins | The Halligan Bar and MA 4 FE | FIRExTalk 2021 Blogs

    Nicholas Higgins | The Halligan Bar and MA 4 FE | FIRExTalk 2021 Blogs

    FIRExTalk reads a blog by Nicholas Higgins of The Firehouse Tribune

    • 8分

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