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Back to back, a double-header! Firefighter Mayday Survey talk with one of the firefighters I love the most. We deep dive into the project that is launching soon, the Firefighter Mayday Survey. We will talk about Don Abbot and Project Mayday, its connection to this project as well as every way that you, the American Fire service can get involved. Of course, we planned for and expected the audience to show up with their awesome questions.
On this episode, Nick discusses the history and importance of the 2 1/2-inch hoseline. He further discusses its benefits and when to consider putting it into operation on the fireground. Nick ends the episode with ways to train on the hoseline for better performance of it on the fireground.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
American Fire and Casualty Company v. Unforgettable Coatings, Inc.
Ray McCormack is a retired Lieutenant from FDNY. We've had the opportunity to get to know Ray over the last year. We invited him on the show to talk about the American Fire Service. Tune in to listen to one of the legends of the fire service share his knowledge and thoughts! This episode is brought to you by Fortified Leather. Make sure you head over to FortifiedLeather.com and check them out. Tel them JobTlks sent you! Please follow us on FB and Instagram, & make sure you're subscribed to our YouTube Channel. As always, Thank you for your continued support. We couldn't do this without you. Make sure you tune in every other Saturday at noon for a new episode! https://www.youtube.com/jobtlks https://www.instagram.com/jobtlks https://www.tiktok.com/jobtlks #JobTlksPodcast #firefighter #firetraining #fire #tactics #JobTlks #fireground #firedept #firetraining #firetactics #FDNY #
On this episode of Backyard Matters we sit down with Greg Hastie of American Fire BBQ & Grilling Supply. The guys talk about Greg's store in Lee's Summit along with his competition in October.
Curator of the Vintage Tribune Kori Rumore and the Steve Cochran Show travel back in time to talk about prohibition being repealed in 1933, the invention that the first African American fire company - Engine 21 created that would later be used worldwide and, the 1972 United Airlines Flight 553 crash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover if American Army still had some fight left in them near confines where Brick House stood despite discipline & morale coming apart. Understand why British Major Henry Sheridan's New York Volunteers saved British Army at large in midst of their own men retreating from heavy American Fire. Determine whether or not confusion & disorder had grown immensely within Continental Army Ranks near Brick House. Learn what armies relied heavily upon in 18th Century Combat Fighting. Learn what Looting is all about and whether or not it was responsible for what happened within confines of Brick House. Learn how General Greene responded per letters he wrote to fellow officers, state governors, including Congress regarding Eutaw Springs Battle. Determine if American Troop Forces had reached their breaking limit point. Decide if anyone truly could see the big picture of Eutaw Springs Battlefield at large given terrain itself was known to be primarily flat. Get an in depth analysis behind how American Troop Forces went about conducting their retreat along with discovering battlefield state of condition. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
The Dudes continue their conversation about; the destruction of America by both political parties, they explain to Rob why he is sometimes not in the know with the rest of the dudes about the daily conversations they have on the phone, Rob breaks down his jam-pack daily routine, they talk about wanting to attend music concerts before they become unattainable due to high prices and about their meeting in Las Vegas for the Whitesnake Show, and Rob shares how he became literally attached to Bruce Springsteen.HOSTS ROB KENDALL, GARY COLLINS, AND JUDAH FRIEDMAN BREAK DOWN EVERYTHING FROM CURRENT EVENTS TO THE LATEST MENTAL GYMNASTICS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA USES TO SHIELD THE LIBERALS FROM THE EXPOSURE OF THEIR FAILED POLICIES.Navigating the world In the post apocalyptic Trump Era where tribalism reigns supreme; how can the dudes on the right survive? When questioning is censored, when thought is stifled, when livelihoods and friendships are threatened, when we are told to not believe what we are witnessing with our own eyes.From pop culture, to sports, to people without a political party we aim to teach and learn by diffusing this societal pandemic with honesty and humor. From our own experiences of dating, working, and living. Join the dudes on the right on our journey.The Right Dudes are three generations of dudes with different backgrounds, experiences, and lifestyles all with the same goal; not to just survive in our world but to thrive in it.THE RIGHT DUDES | NONCONFORMITY IN A CONFORMIST WORLDhttps://therightdudes.com#TheRightDudes #GaryCollins #JudahFriedman #RobKendall #RockBreath #TheWorldAccordingToBenStein #TheSimpleLife #KendallAndCasey #TheOnlyRockBreath #GodBlessAmerica #Podcast #Podcasts #Nonconformity #Nonconformists #WIBC
Rob Kendall, Gary Collins, and Judah Friedman talk about; the destruction of America by both political parties, Gary tell us about his personal experience's dealing with illegal immigration and Rob tells his views on them too, they explain how infinite inflation causes infinite government dependence, they talk about the huge increase in gasoline prices that American's are seeing at the pumps, and Rob share his own home buying his home.HOSTS ROB KENDALL, GARY COLLINS, AND JUDAH FRIEDMAN BREAK DOWN EVERYTHING FROM CURRENT EVENTS TO THE LATEST MENTAL GYMNASTICS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA USES TO SHIELD THE LIBERALS FROM THE EXPOSURE OF THEIR FAILED POLICIES.Navigating the world In the post apocalyptic Trump Era where tribalism reigns supreme; how can the dudes on the right survive? When questioning is censored, when thought is stifled, when livelihoods and friendships are threatened, when we are told to not believe what we are witnessing with our own eyes.From pop culture, to sports, to people without a political party we aim to teach and learn by diffusing this societal pandemic with honesty and humor. From our own experiences of dating, working, and living. Join the dudes on the right on our journey.The Right Dudes are three generations of dudes with different backgrounds, experiences, and lifestyles all with the same goal; not to just survive in our world but to thrive in it.THE RIGHT DUDES | NONCONFORMITY IN A CONFORMIST WORLDhttps://therightdudes.com#TheRightDudes #GaryCollins #JudahFriedman #RobKendall #RockBreath #TheWorldAccordingToBenStein #TheSimpleLife #KendallAndCasey #TheOnlyRockBreath #GodBlessAmerica #Podcast #Podcasts #Nonconformity #Nonconformists #WIBC
The ladies discuss Monica Hesse's American Fire, the true story of burning love between Charlie & Tonya.
Hotch is feeling like a bad daddy in today's episode...Notes for Mac's Deep dive: Criminal Podcast, "American Fire" by Monica Hesse, and "How A Man's Sexual Performance Led To A Massive Arson Spree"Follow us on Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter and check out or website. Merch available on Teepublic!We are not in any way associated with the show Criminal Minds, but sure would love to be. Email us at unsubspodcast@gmail.com.WTRN: The Radio NetworkWant more from WTRN? Check out Genre Blind and BSAS! @genreblindpodcast @betweenstageandscreenpodcast
This one has been a long time coming. I've been a fan of Kristian Montgomery and The Winterkill Band for awhile now, and in this episode we get to hash things out for his newest album, “Prince of Poverty.” It's one of three recorded during the pandemic and this fall he'll release “A Heaven for Heretics." Kristian has been a part of the Boston Music Scene for some time and talks about the way he fits in (and sometimes doesn't). He talks about the challenge in getting noticed in the U.S. while at the same time he's become well known in Europe. He's also done shows over there and shares some tales about the audiences and what they're like. We also do a deep dive into his newest album, “Prince of Poverty,” released earlier this year. The album touches on a lot of different subjects—from judgement over the past to America and how he views it. After this, enjoy two songs from the new album, “American Fire” and “A Warm Grave.”
OK, so we realize that going into the fire service, no matter if it’s career, volunteer, part-pay, wildland, etc., that it can be a dangerous job…very dangerous! And yes, most of us will put our lives on the line to save someone else that, for the most part, is a total stranger! We do so out of our deep commitment to our job. My guest, Dr. Burton A. Clark, EFO wrote a very interesting book, “I Can’t Save You, But I’ll Die Trying: The American Fire Culture.” In it and in this podcast, Dr. Clark posits that our American fire culture has it all wrong and we’re losing good firefighters because of it. This is not a position that he has developed overnight. With over 50 years in the American fire service, he has seen both the good and the bad in the “job.” And there is a lot of good in this job. No one will argue that point. However, it might be the right time to look at the “how” and “why” we do some of what we do that puts us in very, very perilous positions, too often with deadly results.
Fleet Week gets underway, traffic concerns around Chase Center, American Fire progress. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the morning of Monday, October 7, 2019.
Amanda and Alice talk nonfiction about the Civil Rights movement, memoirs of interesting people, and more in this week's (all nonfiction!) episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot's TBR, Nobody Real, and LibraryReads. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcasts here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. Feedback None this week! Questions 1. TL/DR: Looking for book recommendations for my mom. Any good nonfiction about civil war/reconstruction/Jim Crow-era? Longer story: This weekend during a visit with my parents, it became very evident that my mom (aged 69) has some cringe-worthy misconceptions about the origins of the Civil War ("It wasn't about slavery"), the relationships between slaves and slaveowners ("Many slaves loved for their masters"), and doesn't have an understanding of how current cycles of poverty can be traced back to how black Americans were treated after the Civil War. My father and I tried to help, but she's resistant to most things my dad says. I gave her my copy of Zinn's A Young People's History of the United States, but she actually asked (a win!) for books that could help her understand the plight of freed slaves after the Civil War. Can you help? TIA for any all assistance in updating my mom's education! Sincerely, Bevin 2. Your WWII suggestion, My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me, got me thinking about my own family history (though hopefully nothing so awful would come up). More than my own family history, I am interested in learning more about the places my ancestors are from, especially Germany (before the World Wars), the Phillippines, and Hawaii before it was a state. Historical fiction or non-fiction recs are both great, in any format. Thanks! -Kristin 3. I'm really interested in hiking and travel books. I've already read the current big two books: Wild and A Walk in the Woods, but I want to read more books like those, either fiction or non-fiction. Also road trip books would be good too. Thanks! Lily 4. I first read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil a few years ago, and although I have read and loved so many books since, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil still stands out as one of those books that completely captivated me. There were many things to love about it, but I especially loved how it made me feel completely immersed in the location, and how it allowed me to indulge in the idea that it was a mysterious and almost unreal place. I would love suggestions for either non-fiction or fiction that would give me that same feeling about a real-life location. Any ideas? Thanks! -Janine 5. I'm looking for fiction and non-fiction epistolary novel recommendations. As a kid I absolutely loved the Dear America Series, but I'm having hard time YA or Adult books in that genre. Dangerous Liaisons and Dracula weren't my cup of tea. I enjoyed The Diary of Anne Frank, The Color Purple, Dear Thief, and I, Vampire. Thanks Olivia 6. I am not a huge reader, but I've been trying to read more non-fiction and recently read "an astronaut's guide to life" by chris hadfield. And it's basically about his personal journey that brought him to becoming an astronaut. More than anything I found this book really Inspiring and Motivating. I tried to look for more "motivating" books but all I found were self help and this is NOT what I want. I would really like to read more books like Hadfield's, about interesting people who have really great successful careers but also had to put in a lot of work to get there and who have interesting outlooks/attitudes on life. THIS is what really motivated me after reading Hadfield's book. Books written by women is also a big plus. Thank you so much for all your wonderful work. Violet 7. I've long been a huge fan of audiobooks but never thought non-fiction was in my wheelhouse. After being introduced to podcasts (like Get Booked!) - to my great surprise, I've discovered that I love listening to non-fiction selections. The catch is that the book needs to be as engaging as a podcast. Examples of recent audio books I've enjoyed as audiobooks are American Fire and Killer of the Flower Moon. I also love books with buzz. What recommendations can you share? -Lisa Books Discussed Blood at the Root by Patrick Phillips Capitol Men: The Epic Story of Reconstruction Through the Lives of the First Black Congressmen by Philip Dray History of the Philippines by Luis Francia Germania: In Wayward Pursuit of the Germans and Their History by Simon Winder An African in Greenland by Tété-Michel Kpomassie, James Kirkup (translator) The Ridiculous Race: 26,000 Miles, 2 Guides, 1 Globe, No Airplanes by Steve Hely and Vali Chandrasekaran Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe by Kapka Kassabova Salvation on Sand Mountain by Dennis Covington Frances and Bernard by Carlene Bauer Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs Make Trouble by Cecile Richards Happy Accidents: A Memoir by Jane Lynch Smoke Gets in Your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty The Real Lolita: The Kidnapping of Sally Horner and the Novel That Scandalized the World by Sarah Weinman
1:08: Paula Gallagher, Baltimore County librarian, recommends a new non-fiction book, "American Fire: Love, Arson and Life in a Vanishing Land," by Monica Hesse of The Washington Post.6:20: A former president of the NAACP, Ben Jealous has been running for the Democratic nomination for Maryland governor since June. In today's show, he criticizes the incumbent, Gov. Larry Hogan, for showing only recent interest in Baltimore's severe problem with violent crime. He also notes Maryland's decline among states with the top-ranked educational systems and pledges to increase funding for schools to recommended levels. Links:http://books.wwnorton.com/books/American-Fire/http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-jealous-governor-20170530-story.html
Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up. A. A. Milne Volunteering at Canoe and Du, two races – one was a triathlon with canoeing instead of swimming and the other was a duathlon – running and biking. Lazy Day American Fire by Monica Hesse http://amzn.to/2wjJosU Chalene Johnson: kitchen makeovers and organizing your closet http://www.chalenejohnson.com/podcasts/skinny-kitchen-makeover/ http://www.chalenejohnson.com/chaleneshow/smart-closet-makeover/ http://www.chalenejohnson.com/healthy-living/smart-closet-makeover-part-2/ Biscuits and gravy Find us on social media! Facebook fb.me/sensorystrides Twitter @sensorystrides We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
We talk to the author of one of the most intriguing summer novels published this year, SPOONBENDERS, by Daryl Gregory, the story of a family of people gifted with psychic abilities. And Monica Hesse joins us to talk about her new nonfiction book, AMERICAN FIRE, about a series of odd arsons in Virginia. That book is turning out to be a great summer read, too. Our editors also join us to give their takes on which bestsellers are worth your time.
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss American Fire, Meddling Kids, What We Lose, and more books. This episode was sponsored by ThirdLove, Goodbye, Vitamin, and LeVar Burton Reads. Find a list of the titles discussed on this episode in the shownotes.
In this episode, Nicole Duvall communications director at the American Fire Sprinker Association discusses their annual quiz scholarships. The application should take less than 20 minutes and winners are chosen randomly. The high school scholarship has about 50,000 competitors and the college scholarship has about 25,000. High School seniors that graduate can apply to both.
On the cusp of moving to Nashville, the award-winning singer and songwriter sat down to talk with Local Spins about the next step in his burgeoning country career. (Podcast, video)