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The National Fire Radio Podcast Channel featuring a variety of personalities and their podcasts that capture the essence of the Fire Service.

    TFT 31. Florida State Representative Adam Anderson

    TFT 31. Florida State Representative Adam Anderson

    In this episode, Mickey sits down with Florida State Representative Adam Anderson at his home. They discuss Adam's journey into politics, the role of faith in life, the bravery of ordinary people, and the importance of teaching about September 11th through the lens of heroes. They explore the unity and patriotism that emerged after the attacks, the challenges of passing legislation to ensure Florida children are educated about 9/11, and the establishment of the FSU Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    340. "I Was a Tourist" - Dave Russell

    340. "I Was a Tourist" - Dave Russell

    Quick with a one liner, Dave Russell can back them up with a story from his colorful career in the FDNY. This fourth generation firefighter knew early on that the FDNY was where he wanted to spend his time as a firefighter. Prior to being hired, he entered the Air Force pursuing firefighting. HAZMAT, ARFF and so many other disciplines, it was only a matter of time before the FDNY called. Leaving the Air Force early, he joined the ranks of the FDNY in 1985. Assigned to Engine 277, he cut his teeth working with mentors from the war years. These hard hitting firefighters lead the way and Dave quickly knew he made the right decision. Two short years later, Dave was involved in a collapse in which his MAYDAY caused him to ride the bench for a bit. Back at it, he went to HAZMAT for "a cup of coffee", then "Enhanced" Engine 41 before promoting to LT and landing at Engine 62 in the Bronx. During his colorful career, Dave would take spots all over the city to round out his experience. His words, "I was a tourist". On September 11, 2001, Dave was home and responded in upon learning of the tragedy unfolding. He worked the pile for six months, a time that has taken its' toll on the FDNY ever since. His quick wit and humor about the job has helped him along the way. The Brotherhood has kept him going for quite some time and he knows the importance of maintaining friendships. His love for the job has not slowed and in fact, he continues to teach and have some laughs with his buddies on and off the job.

    • 1 hr 39 min
    339. Tackling Issues with Larry Di Camillo

    339. Tackling Issues with Larry Di Camillo

    Getting to know Larry Di Camillo over the years, we often go deep on issues facing the fire service. Most of the time we do it over a beer in person when conferences bring us together or sometimes, a random phone call that lasts for quite a while. So , why not record it and share it with the podcast community. So enjoy this episode where we bounce around and talk shot on the many issues we are all facing in todays' fire service.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    338. Just a "Hang Around" - Jack Ayers

    338. Just a "Hang Around" - Jack Ayers

    From early on, Jack Ayers was just a "Hang Around". A young kid who took to the firehouse to be apart of something bigger. He would be present, maybe even sometimes a nag, but the company knew he would go on to serve the job well. Fast forward, Jack had a full circle moment with one of his mentors from his "Hang Around" days. Today, Jack is an Acting Captain with the San Francisco Fire Department, Engine Co. 22. His passion for the job is evident in everything he does. Training and promoting growth of his people drives him to find ways in which he can better not just himself, but the entire San Francisco area. Jack is apart of bringing the outside world to his world, opening up opportunities for those that might not be able to attend fire conferences and are starving for information and experience. Working with his buddies, their success is fueled by an unconditional belief in giving back to the job. Who doesn't want to enjoy fireifghting with their buddies?? Jack seems ot have it pretty much figured out and he won't have it any other way. He might of started as just a "hang around", but I think the title still fits him today. He "hangs around" those that want more and will stop at nothing to get it!!
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    • 1 hr 30 min
    TSU 74 - Respect the Unpredictable - Jack G

    TSU 74 - Respect the Unpredictable - Jack G

    In this episode, Pip and Jack discuss their experiences in the emergency services field, particularly in lifeguarding and firefighting. They touch on the importance of passion and immersion in the field, as well as the unique challenges and responsibilities that come with being a emergency responder. They discuss the generational differences in the emergency services field and the benefits that the younger generation brings, such as their access to information and their passion for the job. They also highlight the importance of teaching the younger generation how to process and analyze the information they consume. Finally, they compare the ocean environment to firefighting, emphasizing the need for respect and understanding of the unpredictable nature of both. The conversation covers various topics related to water safety, fitness, and finding the right exercise routine. The hosts discuss the dangers of swimming in certain beach areas, the importance of lifeguards, and the different hazards present in different beaches. They also touch on the importance of physical fitness in emergency services and finding a workout routine that works for each individual. The conversation emphasizes the need for individuals in emergency services to train like professional athletes and be physically fit to perform their jobs effectively. In this final part of the conversation, Jack and Pip discuss the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including exercise and balanced meals. They also talk about the benefits of attending conferences and networking with like-minded individuals. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!

    • 1 hr 8 min
    TFT 30 - The Roof

    TFT 30 - The Roof

    TFT 30 - The Roof by Jeremy Donch

    • 5 min

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