The C.A.N. Report

Mike Goldstein

The C.A.N. Report is a mission to bring the fire service and first responder community of New Hampshire to the masses. NH has such a rich history in the fire service, and so many talented individuals within the state. My mission is to bring those departments and people to light. Of course, the fire service community spreads nationwide and we are all family. So along with speaking with my fellow brothers and sisters within NH, I am inviting all of my brothers and sisters from around the Nation to tell their stories, share their knowledge and passion to all of us.

  1. Episode 111 Maggie Atkins...Never giving up hope

    −18 h

    Episode 111 Maggie Atkins...Never giving up hope

    Maggie Atkins is a dedicated member of the Washington Fire Department, where her family's legacy runs deep. As the daughter of the fire chief, she has been involved in firefighting for nearly a decade. Her passion for service is matched only by her love for animals, and her commitment to learning and personal growth. Maggie's journey is not just about her role as a firefighter, it’s also about how she has navigated the complexities of her health challenges with grace and determination Maggie's journey through kidney disease since age 10 shows us the power of community and resilience. From being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease to battling through treatments, Maggie shares her incredible story of strength. Despite the odds, she emphasizes the importance of self-care and support from loved ones. Her experience reminds us that every small step counts in our health journeys. I ask all of you to truly listen to Maggie’s message and to consider donating to her GofundMe and to click on the Donor page to see if you are a match, or to please share her information to help spread awareness and support. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 05:27 Health Challenges: Early Diagnosis and Remission 10:40 The Dialysis Experience: Daily Life and Adjustments 16:27 Overcoming Health Crises: Infections and Hospitalization 21:50 Mental Health Advocacy: Coping with Trauma and Therapy 35:17 Understanding Trauma and Mental Health 42:44 Community Support and Fundraising Efforts 51:00 Hope and Resilience in the Face of Adversity Maggie's Kidney Donor Page https://nkr.org/DLX986 Maggie's Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/maggie-atkins-needs-of-a-kidney-donation

    1 tim 15 min
  2. Episode 110 with Bobby Eckert of Eckert Fire Tactics

    −3 d

    Episode 110 with Bobby Eckert of Eckert Fire Tactics

    Firefighting is not just a job; it's a passion that requires skill, knowledge, and continuous learning. As firefighters face increasingly complex situations, the need for effective training and practical tactics becomes paramount. In this episode, we delve into the insights shared by Bobby Eckert, a veteran firefighter with over two decades of experience. Bobby emphasizes the importance of hands-on training, real-world experiences, and learning from mistakes to improve firefighting tactics. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Bobby Eckert and His Background 02:45 The Passion for Firefighting and Teaching 05:26 Books and Educational Content Creation 08:14 Hands-On Training and Skill Development 11:01 Specialized Training: Basement Fires and Fire Behavior 13:43 Teaching at FDIC and the Importance of Experience 16:14 Navigating the Fire Training Industry 18:52 Advice for Aspiring Fire Trainers 21:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 29:53 Staying in Your Lane 31:11 Leadership and Trust 31:59 Leading by Example 33:09 Preparing the Next Generation 35:09 Identity Beyond the Fire Service 37:18 Legacy and Impact 39:04 Learning from Bad Leadership 40:43 The Challenge of Managing People 42:00 Consistency in Leadership 44:13 The Firehouse Experience 45:51 Morale and Team Cohesion 49:18 Cooking for the Crew 51:21 Building Relationships Outside of Work https://www.eckertfiretactics.com/ https://www.enginehousedesigns.com/ https://www.ipp-ips.com/

    1 tim 6 min
  3. Episode 104 with Chief Ryan McCormick of First In Fire Conference

    30 maj

    Episode 104 with Chief Ryan McCormick of First In Fire Conference

    In this episode I had the opportunity to talk with Chief Ryan McCormick from Arkansas, Ryan shares his experiences as both a career and volunteer firefighter. We discuss the differences in mindset between volunteer and career firefighters, the importance of training and mutual aid, and the significance of building relationships within the fire service. Chief McCormick also highlights the First In Fire Conference, which he founded to provide training and networking opportunities for firefighters. Additionally, he talks about the challenges of balancing family life with the demands of the fire service and introduces Lone Star Tactical Buildings, a company focused on providing affordable training props for fire departments. Chief McCormick ends the episode with insights on leadership and the importance of continuous learning in the fire service. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chief Ryan McCormick 03:04 The Dual Role of Volunteer and Career Fire Chief 05:48 Mindset Differences: Volunteer vs. Career Firefighters 08:38 Training and Expectations in Fire Service 11:25 The Importance of Mutual Aid and Training Together 14:11 Building Relationships and Confidence in Fire Service 17:08 The First In Fire Conference: A Platform for Learning 19:41 Networking and Community in Fire Service 22:39 The Role of Lone Star Tactical Buildings 25:22 Balancing Family and Fire Service Responsibilities 28:20 Upcoming Events and Future Plans 31:17 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks Make sure to visit The First In website for updates: https://first-in.com/ https://www.enginehousedesigns.com/ https://lonestartacticalbuildings.com/

    59 min

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The C.A.N. Report is a mission to bring the fire service and first responder community of New Hampshire to the masses. NH has such a rich history in the fire service, and so many talented individuals within the state. My mission is to bring those departments and people to light. Of course, the fire service community spreads nationwide and we are all family. So along with speaking with my fellow brothers and sisters within NH, I am inviting all of my brothers and sisters from around the Nation to tell their stories, share their knowledge and passion to all of us.

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