A look at the current day fire service from the eyes of small town Companies
in this episode the boys discuss recent events mother nature handed down
In this episode we discuss responses to gas emergencies as well as get off topic on a great discussion!
In this episode we discuss the training and requirements as it relates to each of our companies, also a special guest on this episode!
In this episode we take a look at the lesser discussed wild fires, as all of us cover a heavily wooded area this was a great opportunity for us to discuss how we operate
In this episode we discuss the apparatus each of us use, as well as some other discussion
Greg, Jake, and Dave discuss important topics in detail. Please join us in welcoming Jake back to the show after a brief absence
join Greg and Dave as they have an open conversation on their personal experiences
Todays Fire Service is greatly affected by the lack of new members, in this episode we discuss some of the issues we personally face as well as some solutions. Along with it we touch on some of the struggles we face in keeping members
a small look at what its like leading an agency
Remember who we are here for, respect the community and respect your team
Whether you come from a volunteer department with 10 members or a career department with 2000, be proud of who you are and what you do. Remember we are all on the same team, you represent the brother and sisterhood
It costs nothing to be a good person, the person next to you is fighting demons you know nothing about. Be kind, support each other, check on your peers. It's ok to not be ok
Bare with us while we work thru the best settings for audio etc. Welcome to the 1st ever episode of 2216. As we begin to get our feet wet we would like to remind the listeners things will improve as we figure out a rhythm, for the first episode we chose to discuss mental health and well being of our first responder family. Remember if you need help asking is nothing to be ashamed of. Below is a list of resources. Www.988lifeline.org Share the load Fire/Ems Helpline 1-888-731-Fire. Crisis Text Line text Badge to 741741