Outside the Bay

Drew Boyer

Outside the fire bays are stories that most first responders don’t want to talk about and share. These are private stories that guided them to and through their public service. Adversity, leadership, loss, strength, tragedy, sleepless nights, fire family vs. blood family, cancer, suicide, line of duty deaths, training, pranks, and politics- rookies to officers to retirees. No one is left unaffected, but almost all make it ‘through the fire’ with the bond and support of the brotherhood. The mission here is to share these personal experiences from individuals inside and outside the service to entertain, educate, and enable the first responder community to be a just ‘little more’ than the day before.

Episodes

  1. Outside the Bay - Episode 4 - Firefighter / Peer Supporter Heith Good

    02/05/2020

    Outside the Bay - Episode 4 - Firefighter / Peer Supporter Heith Good

    Heith Good is a 22+ year veteran Firefighter-Paramedic serving at Norwich Township in Central Ohio.  At Norwich Township, Heith was instrumental in developing the Peer/CISM or Critical Incident Stress Management Program.  And In 2017, he became an IAFF-trained Peer Supporter, where he assists departments throughout the United States and Canada in developing their own Peer support programs.  In true-to-Heith fashion, when we contacted him for this interview, he immediately responded by saying ‘YES.’  As you’ll hear, he’s fully-committed, anytime and anywhere, to the well-being of every first responder that he comes into contact with.  I have to give a big shout-out to his wife Pamela and their three children- Hayley, Hannah, and maybe the best name ever for a son of a fireman… Blaze!  When Heith’s off-duty and a brother or sister in need calls, they share their family time, so I thank you for your sacrifice. As a first reminder, you can get more info on the OAPFF Peer Support at www.firefightermentalhealth.org/   The page has a full list of peers by district with their direct phone number.  If you, or someone you know, needs, or just wants to talk with a trained PEER in absolute confidentiality, please look them up. IF YOU ARE HAVING A CRISIS AND IN NEED OF IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CONTACT THE NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-8255. AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK.

    59 min
  2. Outside the Bay - Episode 2 - Lt. Anthony Torres

    12/13/2019

    Outside the Bay - Episode 2 - Lt. Anthony Torres

    On this episode, I get to sit down with my good friend and client, Lieutenant Anthony Torres of Mifflin Township.  Since we met over 10+ years ago, we’ve both got married, bought houses, and had only daughters... so we’re both in touch with our feminine sides!  Life has gotten a tad busier these days, but we still get to visit regularly at the fire station where we discuss life, finances, and the future.  One of the many reasons Anthony’s got my utmost respect is that he’s had to deal with physical adversity firsthand- losing his lower left leg in a motorcycle accident back in 2012 and then how he and his beautiful wife Stephanie responded and moved forward… especially with the incredible help and generosity he received from his fire union brotherhood!  Besides this, we get to jump in on a variety of subjects, including: ·       The heart-wrenching moment he knew as a 17 year old kid, he could handle the fire service, ·       The reality of life with a prosthesis, ·       The Brotherhood behind Torres Trail 5k Fundraiser,  ·       His cross fit team ‘Some Assembly Required’, ·       And the great retirement gig he has planned. If you’ve enjoyed the interview and would like to connect with Anthony, he can be emailed direct at: a132torres@gmail.com or contact him via social media on Facebook. If there’s someone you’d like to nominate as a guest for the show OR have any burning questions, comments, and /or just general heckling- please feel free to reach out to me direct, so we can make this the best platform it can be.   Make it a great day!

    1h 21m

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About

Outside the fire bays are stories that most first responders don’t want to talk about and share. These are private stories that guided them to and through their public service. Adversity, leadership, loss, strength, tragedy, sleepless nights, fire family vs. blood family, cancer, suicide, line of duty deaths, training, pranks, and politics- rookies to officers to retirees. No one is left unaffected, but almost all make it ‘through the fire’ with the bond and support of the brotherhood. The mission here is to share these personal experiences from individuals inside and outside the service to entertain, educate, and enable the first responder community to be a just ‘little more’ than the day before.