Captain Kid’s Corner CAPTAIN DALE EDWARD KIMBALL
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Captain Dale Kimball is a podcast host interviewing first responders across the nation. Kimball is a 25 year career Fire Captain in the City of Peabody. Peabody, Massachusetts is a city that is located 19.7 miles North of Boston. Kimball is able to extract raw emotions of his guests as they relive some of the most extraordinary, Courageous Stories of Valor, Heroism and Bravery with their firsthand experiences.
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PEABODY POLICE SPECIAL OPERATIONS CAPTAIN SCOTT RICHARDS
SEASON 2 EPISODE 7Scott Richards Peabody Police Captain. My next guest is a 25 year Career Police Officer. In 1996 he started his Police career with the town of Groveland. 3 years later in 2001 he transferred to the Peabody Police Department where he has moved to the top of the ranks. In Peabody, this Police Officer has led by example by being assigned to many different roles throughout his career. Such as, going from Street Patrol, Crime Detective and being the Sergean...
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PEABODY POLICE K-9 OFFICER COREY SALVO
How do you define someone that knows what he or she wants to be in life at such a young age? Most at that age don't even know what they want for breakfast?At a cool age of 12 years old, my next guest set a goal for himself, to become a military veteran and a police officer. What does it say about a mature man who then fulfills his quest on accomplishing these goals. My next guest is a decorated Coast Guard veteran who holds many accommodations and awards during his service in the ...
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PEABODY POLICE OFFICER ERIC RICCI AND NEMLEC NEGOTIATOR
My next guest is a 27 year career Peabody Police Officer. He has been what’s called the "Jack of all Trades" jumping from street patrol, undercover detective, negotiator, and currently school resource officer. Officer Eric Ricci has faced his mid adult life battling kidney cancer. His positive attitude with a little bit of luck has kept him working as a Peabody police officer and keeping him out of Dana-Farber Cancer Institution in Boston. Officer Ricci is the epitome of the...
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RETIRED LYNN POLICE CHIEF MICHAEL MAGEARY
My next guest is a retired Police Chief who has many awards and commendations for bravery. He is a well educated police officer who holds multiple degrees. The man you’re about to meet is a cops cop. He has worked his way up to the ranks throughout the Lynn Police Department, with his final position as the Chief. Chief Michael Mageary will take us into the life of fighting crime- a mission he has dedicated his life to. From his time as a patrolman all the way through the ranks en...
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E.M.T. INSTRUCTOR/MASS STATE EXAMINER AND AMPUTEE LEO QUIRK
What would you do if you rolled up onto a motor vehicle accident on a single lane highway?How far does someone go to help a total stranger who is in harms way- who then puts you in harms way? What makes a person decide to render aid rather than to ignore the crash and continue to drive by?My next guest is the epitome of facing adversity straight on and never ever give up whatever the cards that are dealt. On November 14, 2020 Leo Quirk’s life changed forever. A EMT, Instruct...
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ESSEX COUNTY CORRECTIONAL ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT CHRISTINE ARSENAULT
The year was 1973 when history was made in the United States for women who became Correctional Officers in a all male dominated correctional institution. Since, that time women Correctional Officers have tripled throughout the country. Today, there are currently 3200 Correctional Officers in the State of Massachusetts. Only 33.8 percent are women Correctional Officers working inside an all dominated male institution. The Commonwealth currently holds approximately 8300 men and women pris...
Customer Reviews
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Captain Kid, you’re the man! I love listening to the stories told by the brave heroes you feature in this podcast. Were so lucky to have such selfless first responders looking out for us! Thanks for sharing your experiences!
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Nice to hear about the good things great people are doing in the world. See sharing the heroes’ stories.
Maybe ditch the weird sponsorship announcer, tho.