The Original Firefighter Podcast

Original Firefighter

The Original Firefighter Podcast is the place where we get to come together and discuss through humor and real conversation the true daily life of a firefighter both on and off the job.

  1. Apr 15

    Honoring 911 Dispatchers

    Episode 72: Most dispatchers work silently behind the scenes, but their impact is everything. During National Dispatcher Week, discover why these frontline heroes are the true lifelines of emergency response — and why they deserve our recognition now more than ever.In this impactful episode, Will Pederson breaks down the critical role of 911 dispatchers and telecommunicators, revealing just how monumental their responsibilities really are. From managing 240 million calls annually — including 7 to 8 every second — to coordinating life-saving responses during mass shootings, fires, and violent incidents, their work is often invisible but always essential. Take a look into the modern 911 system’s evolution, where 80% of calls come through wireless devices, and explore how cutting-edge technology like reverse 911 and triangulation are changing the game.You'll discover the staggering stats that highlight the scale of their job: the constant influx of calls, the emotional toll of hearing human suffering firsthand, and the high turnover that threatens to weaken emergency services nationwide. We break down why dispatchers are arguably first responders in their own right — the first to hear cries for help and the last to see the outcome, carrying weight that often goes unrecognized. Get insights from real incidents where dispatchers’ quick thinking and calm under pressure saved lives amid chaos, and understand the critical need to elevate their role through better pay, support, and acknowledgment.In a world where technology can send astronauts to the moon but still struggles with basic radio communication, the importance of accurate, swift information exchange in emergencies has never been more vital. This episode is perfect for first responders, emergency responders, policy makers, or anyone who needs to understand the complex, vital work happening behind the scenes during every call for help. By recognizing the unseen heroes—our dispatchers—you gain a new appreciation for the backbone of emergency services and the enduring need to support and elevate them.Join us in saying thank you to the silent heroes who keep us safe — because without them, our response systems simply wouldn’t function. Whether you’re a dispatcher, responder, or citizen, this episode highlights an often-overlooked line of defense that truly makes all the difference.#dispatchers #dispatcherappreciationweek #911 #911dispatcher #firefighter #firefighterpodcast #firedepartment #firstresponders #originalfirefighter

    20 min
  2. Mar 21

    Choosing the Right Partner

    Episode 70: Most firefighters live their personal lives in the fast lane, rushing from call to call, rarely pausing to ask the tough questions about their relationships. But what if the way we choose and maintain those relationships is actually more like picking the perfect car — something that needs careful research, honest maintenance, and a clear vision of the long-term destination? In this episode, firefighter and relationship analyst Will Peterson teams up with Arizona Bob — a seasoned fire service veteran and relationship sage — to explore the surprising parallels between fire fighting and choosing a life partner. Discover the simple but powerful "car analogy" that reveals why so many long-term relationships break down, and how firefighters often overlook the signs until it's too late. We break down the five critical "check engine lights" to watch for in your relationship — from hidden red flags to subtle passive-aggressive behaviors. You’ll hear why investing time in honest conversations early on could prevent costly breakdowns later, and how to approach relationship "maintenance" like a routine service that keeps your partnership reliable, trustworthy, and fulfilling for the long haul. We get real about the high divorce rates in the fire community, uncover the common "red flags" that signal trouble, and offer practical advice for making better choices — for your partner and your own peace of mind. Whether you're single, dating, or long-term married, this episode is packed with insightful frameworks, relatable stories, and tools to help you avoid the costly mistake of settling for a relationship that isn’t built to last. Perfect for firefighters, emergency responders, and anyone looking to upgrade their relationship game with honesty, intentionality, and a bit of automotive wisdom.If you’re ready to hit the brakes and start your relationship “inspection,” this episode is your radar for avoiding costly breakdowns and steering toward a partnership that will go the distance. Make sure your relationship is not just flash and flair — but a well-maintained vehicle ready for life’s long road. Tune in for a candid, compelling conversation about love, resilience, and the analogy that could change how you view your most important relationships. #originalfirefighter #podcast #firedepartment #firefighter #firefighting #firehouse

    39 min
  3. Mar 7

    Firehouse Cooking

    Episode 69: Cook & Ladder Co. Products: Cookbook: https://a.co/d/04PRRzuX Spices: https://shop.app/m/k1b06yvdet?dynamicFilterVAvailability=%7B%22available%22%3Atrue%7D&inStock=true&sortBy=MOST_SALES Most firefighters agree: the firehouse is a family, and food is its secret glue. But behind the doors of this brotherhood lies a surprisingly rich culture of eating, storytelling, and tradition. In this episode, retired firefighter and culinary author Mike Riley pulls back the curtain on life behind the firehouse kitchen table, revealing how cooking—and the camaraderie around it—becomes a vital thread that holds everything together.Mike shares hilarious and heartfelt stories from decades on the job—from wild calls to culinary experiments gone wrong—and explains how meals built more than just appetites; they built community. Get exclusive insights into the creative process behind Mike’s bestselling firehouse cookbook and his line of signature spices designed to bring some "firehouse flavor" to your own kitchen. Guest Mike Riley is a retired firefighter with nearly 26 years of service in Rockford. Known for his culinary skills, he’s authored the "Cooking Ladder Company Number One" firehouse cookbook, blending firefighter anecdotes with practical recipes and his own line of seasoning blends. His stories highlight the profound bond, resilience, and humor that define life in the fire service. Dive into a conversation that celebrates brotherhood, humor, and the timeless tradition of cooking together—because when it comes to firefighting, the secret weapon is always the family around the table. #originalfirefighter #firedepartment #firefighter #cooking #firefighterfun #podcast #firehouse #firefighting

    1h 5m
  4. Feb 28

    LA Fire Chief Lawsuit and The Station Nightclub Fire

    Episode 68: Most firefighters and safety advocates overlook how human behavior, human error, and code enforcement can prevent disasters — even when tragedy strikes. In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the critical lessons from the 23-year anniversary of the Station Nightclub fire, a tragedy that shaped fire safety regulations nationwide. You’ll discover how unchecked overcrowding, renovation flaws, and complacency escalated a nightclub fire into a devastating event killing 100 people and injuring dozens. This episode breaks down the urgent importance of strict occupancy controls, proper egress design, and proactive code enforcement—lessons that remain painfully relevant today. Plus, learn how fire prevention efforts and community engagement can save lives in mass emergencies—even decades after the fire. We analyze the lasting impact of the Station Nightclub fire, highlighting how a single preventable mistake can turn into a national tragedy. We explore how modern fire safety standards evolved thanks to lessons learned, and how today's firefighters and community leaders can apply these lessons to prevent similar disasters in their communities. Perfect for first responders, fire prevention officers, building managers, and anyone committed to saving lives through proactive safety measures. If you care about fire safety, human behavior in emergencies, and the enduring importance of prevention, this episode is essential listening. Join us to honor the lessons of the past and ensure we never forget: prevention saves lives. That’s why understanding these disasters—past and present—is critical to protecting our communities today and tomorrow. #originalfirefighter #firefighting #fireprevention #firedepartment #firefighter #podcast #lafd #stationnightclub

    18 min
  5. Feb 7

    Why Accepting Cancer Risks in Firefighting Is the Worst Mistake You Can Make

    Episode 67:Firefighting isn't just about fighting flames—it's about fighting the silent threat that could cut your career or life short: occupational cancer. In this eye-opening episode, veteran firefighter and fire science expert Robert Borker shares his personal journey from health scares to becoming a pioneering voice in cancer prevention. His story isn't just about him—it's a wake-up call for every firefighter who wants to protect their future.Most departments overlook the dangerous reality that carcinogens linger long after the fire is out. Robert reveals shocking truths about what’s really on your gear, your hands, and your station—covering everything from the microscopic pollutants like PAHs to the unspoken culture of acceptance that keeps firefighters exposed. He breaks down the science in plain language, exposing how incomplete combustion leaves harmful particles that penetrate PPE and absorb into your skin—even when you're fully geared up.You'll discover practical, no-cost steps to drastically reduce cancer risk—like stripping your gear immediately after fires, using simple wipes and decontamination routines, and transforming your department’s culture. Robert discusses small changes with big impacts, from proper helmet cleaning to advocating for third-party gear laundering. And he emphasizes the critical role of leadership and organizational support in establishing sustainable safety protocols.Why does this matter now? Because every shift could be your last without these protections. The cost of inaction is devastating—personally, professionally, and beyond. This episode is essential listening for firefighters, fire officers, chiefs, and department leaders committed to longevity and health. Don’t wait for the diagnosis—learn the tools to battle occupational cancer before it’s too late.Robert shares his courageous story as the first in Kingman Fire Department diagnosed with occupational cancer—an experience that fuels his mission to change firefighting culture. His insights are backed by decades of frontline experience and relentless research. If you care about your safety and your future, this episode is your wake-up call to get serious about decontamination, funding, and personal responsibility.Covering everything from the dangers of PFAS chemicals in turnout gear to the importance of community and organizational accountability, this episode makes the invisible visible. It’s about more than just science; it’s about saving lives—yours included. Tune in to learn how to shift from complacency to proactive safety and turn "clean" into the new standard.Because when it comes to occupational cancer, the best defense is a good offense. Clean yourself, your gear, and your organizational culture—do it for yourself, your loved ones, and the firefighting legacy. This is not just a podcast—it’s a call to action. Are you ready to fight smarter?#firefightereducation #firefighter #firefighting #firedepartment #podcast #cancer #originalfirefighter

    1h 19m

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The Original Firefighter Podcast is the place where we get to come together and discuss through humor and real conversation the true daily life of a firefighter both on and off the job.