Type of rescuer trained primarily to extinguish hazardous fires that threaten life, property, and the environment as well as to rescue people and animals from dangerous situations
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Dive into Episode #142 of the Psych Health and Safety USA Podcast, featuring host Dr. I. David Daniels, PhD, CSD, VPS, and special guest Fire Chief Chris Tubbs, a veteran of over 45 years in the fire rescue service in two states, including the last 17 as a Fire Chief. In 1995, Chris was a member of FEMA's Washington Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 that responded to the Oklahoma City Bombing. The lasting impact of the Oklahoma City Bombing on those who responded has been profound and multifaceted. A longitudinal study conducted nearly 25 years after the event revealed several key findings: 1. Psychological Impact: Many responders experienced long-term psychological effects, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression. The trauma of the event had a lasting impact on their mental health. 2. Resilience and Coping: Respondents also demonstrated remarkable resilience despite the challenges. Many found meaning and affirmation in their work, reaffirming their commitment to helping others. 3. Personal and Professional Relationships: The experience significantly affected their personal and professional relationships. Some reported strained relationships with family and friends, while others found renewed purpose in their careers. 4. Sense of Pride: Many responders expressed pride in participating and did not regret their involvement. They felt that their service honored both the survivors and their profession. 5. Need for Support: The study highlighted the importance of ongoing support for responders, including emotional and psychological assistance. Many felt that the attention to their emotional and psychological recovery was limited Chief Tubbs and Dr. Daniels discuss their recollection of responding to the incident and other topics related to psychological health and safety in the fire rescue service.
Want to learn what it's like to be a firefighter? Bexar County Emergency Services District (ESD) 12 Fire/Rescue is hosting a Citizens Fire Academy to give participants an inside look at fire operations, emergency response, and lifesaving skills. The four-day academy will be held on two consecutive weekends — June 7-8 and June 14-15 — at ESD 12 Station 192 at 11800 U.S. 87 E., west of Loop 1604 in Lone Oak. Hands-on experience will include vehicle rescue operations, live fire extinguisher training, hose handling, and more. In addition, those who complete the academy can obtain American Heart Association CPR...Article Link
Paul Dorin is a station commander with Fire and Rescue NSW and in 2024 received the Australian Fire Service Medal in the King's Birthday Honours for more than 30 years of service as a senior NSW firefighter. Based at Corrimal Fire Station in NSW Paul has a passion for helping others and has become a role model for his peers and local community which has seen Paul develop many safety initiatives. Firstly, the Home Care Disability Fire Safety Program in which he promoted fire safety efforts involving clients and their carers, and secondly the winter's Smoke Alarm Action Day project, known as SAAD which takes place on June 1st every year. When not at the Fire Station, Paul is an incredible cartoonist, and we are proud to say he is the Illustrator behind all of our books which bring the stories to life in a spectacular way. Paul began drawing cartoons when he was very young at school, but before drawing l had a passion for modelling things out of plasticine. His late brother Steven was his inspiration to swap the plasticine to pen and ink and the family Louvre kitchen gallery eventually led to Paul getting his first published cartoon in The Bulletin magazine back in 1984. Today his cartoons appear in suburban & regional newspapers all around Australia and different parts of the world, and of course in our books, for which we could not be more grateful. Over the years Paul has supported the Jean 4 genes charity raising money for the Children's Medical Research Institute by painting on the jeans of celebrities such as Mike Tyson, actors Robin Williams, Jonah Hill, Jim Belushi, Keven Kline, Frances Mc Dormand, David Hasselhoff to name but a few.
On today's PoM podcast episode I sat down with Joe LaCognata the Founder and President of Fire Rescue Support, Inc. Joe started his involvement with emergency services in 1986 as a volunteer firefighter and EMT. Since becoming a pastor in 1994, his connection with emergency services has been through the chaplaincy with both police and fire departments. Joe currently serves as Chaplain with Marion County Fire Rescue, Ocala Fire Rescue, The Villages Department of Public Safety, the Florida State Fire College, and the Florida Fire Chiefs Association. Joe is also the Statewide Chaplaincy Coordinator with the Florida Firefighter Health and Safety Collaborative.To learn more: https://firerescuesupport.com/Register for our next 90 Days of Discipline: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/90-days-may-julyRegister for our 2025 Fall Men's Retreat: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/2025-mens-retreatRegister for Tribe XVI starting June 1st: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/gear/p/tribe-xviThis podcast is sponsored by Dark Water Woodwork. Dark Water Woodwork is offering a discount code exclusively for the podcast listeners. Use the discount code "PSALM824" to save 15% off of your next beard oil purchase. https://www.darkwaterkc.comSupport the show
PODCAST: Join us in this episode of the WGNS Action Line with host Scott Walker. Today, we delve into cutting-edge technology transforming firefighting and rescue operations.
Send Gary a MessageIn this episode, I speak with Chief Tom LaBelle about his lengthy fire-rescue career and the many challenges facing volunteer fire departments.
Podcast Description: Join Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Chief Mark McCluskey as he sits down with Action Line host Scott Walker for an insightful discussion on the future of
When Angela's family home catches fire with nine children asleep inside, rescue pup Capone knows what to do to make sure everyone gets out alive.
If the Super Bowl doesn't interest you, then the Puppy Bowl is always the next best thing! This year, you can watch the other big game with some special guests. Helen Woodward Animal Center will be hosting a Puppy Bowl watch party with a group of orphaned puppies rescued from the LA wildfires. We talked to Jessica from Helen Woodward this morning to learn more about these special puppies looking for a forever home.
There's a lot going on at San Diego Fire Rescue, as we hear from Fire Chief Robert Logan and Battalion Chief David Picone with the health and safety office on this week's Better Every Shift. The department leaders outline a host of unique programs and efforts focused on members. They also address the recent L.A. wildfires (to which San Diego sent resources), plus the debate about DEI that emerged amid the incident. Some topics we hit on the show: Recruitment: Breaking down barriers to reach potential members Wellness: FD training modeled after a Division 1 athletic program Family dynamics: Launching a “2-in/2-out” event for couples DEI: “No standards have changed” Outreach: Reintroducing the FD to the community WUI fires: Game-changing weather where Mother Nature is going to win This episode of the Better Every Shift Podcast is sponsored by TheFireStore. Learn more about getting the gear you need at prices you can afford by visiting TheFireStore. Enjoying the show? Email bettereveryshift@firerescue1.com to share your feedback!
Barry Gray from FRV joined Tom Elliott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Graeme Simpfendorfer was a decorated Victorian police officer. He used good old-fashioned policing to convict an arsonist who deliberately lit a fire in a shopping strip on the NSW/Victoria border. His hunch proved right. Later, Graeme worked in the prestigious Victorian Police Homicide Squad, where he obtained two departmental commendations for solving difficult, high-profile murders. Graeme tells host Brent Sanders about solving the arson case and how he helped put a man behind bars in relation to an infamous roadside armed hold-up, 27 years after the crime occurred. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 1800 Respect (National sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line) 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service (National counselling, information and referral service for men looking to change their behaviour) 1300 766 491 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode, we speak with Dr. Jeff Gold who has an extensive 41-year career in public safety. We discuss his journey through various roles in law enforcement and fire services. He emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning, detailing his educational pursuits and how they have shaped his career. Jeff also addresses the challenges of maintaining balance in a demanding profession, particularly in relation to mental health and coping with difficult calls. He shares poignant stories from his career, including both traumatic and humorous experiences, highlighting the need for open conversations about the emotional toll of law enforcement work. In this conversation, Jeff Gold shares his extensive experience in law enforcement and public safety, discussing the fragility of life, the importance of investing in oneself, and the challenges faced by first responders. He emphasizes the need for ongoing education, the significance of preparing new recruits, and the mental health challenges that come with the profession. Gold also offers advice for those nearing retirement and encourages finding purpose beyond a law enforcement career.Takeaways: · He values lifelong learning and has pursued multiple degrees.· Maintaining balance is crucial to avoid burnout in high-pressure jobs.· Difficult calls can have lasting emotional impacts on first responders.· Peer support is essential for coping with traumatic experiences.· Humor can be a coping mechanism in law enforcement.· Open discussions about mental health are necessary in public safety.· Retirement planning is a key consideration for long-term public safety professionals.· Life is fragile; pursue what you want to do.· Invest in your own education and growth.· It's important to find joy in your work.Jeff GoldSupport the showCritical Aspects Website IG: @critical_aspectsIG: @pastorvernin: @Dr. Vernon Phillips
Welcome to Episode 42 of Dawg Talk! In this short episode, Gru and Pumpkin catch up on their latest shifts, sharing quick stories about the chaos, the laughs, and the lessons learned. From bizarre calls to funny firehouse moments, we're giving you an inside look at life on the front lines—all in a bite-sized episode that'll leave you wanting more. Tune in for a fast-paced, lighthearted recap of our week in the firehouse! As always, Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy!
We caught up with Vera Kalila in between her rescuing horses from the California Wildfires. She had a terrific 2024 ride season with her daughter Erna and travelled across many states and regions racking up the points and miles and has some good advice about trailering long distances with horses. Plus, Karen shares her list of essentials for your crew bag or ringside tote.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3604 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Coach Jenn and Karen ChatonGuest: Vera Kalila, Love This Horse Equine Rescue | PayPal | VenmoWhat to pack in your crew bag or ringside toteAdditional support for this podcast provided by: The Distance Depot , Chewy and Listeners Like You
We caught up with Vera Kalila in between her rescuing horses from the California Wildfires. She had a terrific 2024 ride season with her daughter Erna and travelled across many states and regions racking up the points and miles and has some good advice about trailering long distances with horses. Plus, Karen shares her list of essentials for your crew bag or ringside tote.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3604 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Coach Jenn and Karen ChatonGuest: Vera Kalila, Love This Horse Equine Rescue | PayPal | VenmoWhat to pack in your crew bag or ringside toteAdditional support for this podcast provided by: The Distance Depot , Chewy and Listeners Like You
St. Johns County Fight Night is just a month away, pitting the Sheriff's Office and St. Johns County Fire Rescue head to head! Deputy Krissie Padgett and Chris Naff, SJCFR PIO, fill us in on all the deets by 904 Now
Welcome to Episode 41 of Dawg Talk! In this episode, Gru and Pumpcan revisit their fire academy journey, sharing tips, challenges, and lessons for future cadets and rookies. From mastering drills to balancing training and academics, they offer practical advice and memorable stories to help you crush the academy and prepare for the job. Tune in for insights, laughs, and motivation to keep grinding! As always, Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy!
Happy New Year! Welcome to Episode 40 of Dawg Talk, In this episode Gru and Pumpcan take it back to where it all begins—the fire academy. Whether you're a new listener curious about the journey to becoming a firefighter or a seasoned pro reminiscing about your own experience, this episode is for you. We break down what to expect during the academy, from grueling physical training and rigorous classroom sessions to the lessons that prepare you for life on the fireground. Plus, we share tips on how to thrive, stay motivated, and make the most of this transformative experience. Tune in for an inside look at the foundation of every firefighter's career! As always, Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy!
Charisse Rivers helps people everyday protect their money for retirement. She also has an interest in the people who are protecting our way of life in Marion County. Today she highlights Marion County Fire and Rescue Chief James Banta. Like this episode? Hit that Follow button and never miss an episode!
Welcome to Episode 39 of Dawg Talk! In this intense episode of Dawg Talk, Gru and Pumpkin dive into their most nerve-wracking shifts and situations they've encountered on the job. From high-pressure rescues to the unpredictability of emergency calls, they share personal stories of facing fear, staying sharp, and leaning on each other in moments of uncertainty. With candid insights and a healthy dose of humor, they discuss the mental toll of firefighting and how they overcome the challenges that come with this high-stakes profession. Tune in for an honest, behind-the-scenes look at the adrenaline-fueled world of firefighters. As always, Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy!
Summary In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, host Steven Kuhr speaks with Brent Bloomfield, the Assistant Chief and Director of Emergency Management for the West Palm Beach City Fire Department. They discuss Brent's extensive career in emergency management, the challenges faced during hurricanes and special events, and the importance of community resilience and support from elected officials. Brent shares insights on the operations of the fire department, the impact of significant events like the POTUS watch party, and the ongoing growth and development of West Palm Beach. The conversation highlights the critical role of emergency management in urban settings and the need for effective communication and planning during large-scale events. Takeaways West Palm Beach Fire Department runs about 32,000 calls annually. Emergency management requires support from elected officials. The city has seen a 30% population increase in the last decade. Special events require extensive planning and coordination. Hurricanes and tornadoes pose significant challenges for emergency management. Building codes have evolved to enhance community resilience. Unified command is essential for managing large-scale events. Emergency management is a critical component of public safety. The fire department is a full-service agency, handling various emergencies. Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-bloomfield-mpa-cem-498b9324/
Welcome To Episode 38 of Dawg Talk. In this episode, hosts Gru and Pumpkin dive into the wild and wacky side of being firefighters. They share stories from their recent shifts, from the heart-pounding rescues to the downright hilarious calls that only happen in the world of emergency services. Expect plenty of laughs, a few unbelievable moments, and a peek into the daily life of your favorite firefighters. Tune in for a mix of adrenaline, humor, and the unexpected! As always, Thank Ya'll for tuning in and we hope you enjoy!
Welcome to Episode 37 of Dawg Talk! After a long hiatus, your favorite firefighter duo, Gru and Pumpkin, are back! In this episode, they catch up with listeners and share what's been happening in their world of firefighting. From intense recent shifts to battling blazing fires, they give an inside look into the highs and lows of the job. Of course, no episode is complete without a few hilarious and unexpected stories from the firehouse! Tune in for some laughs, behind-the-scenes tales, and a look at the life of first responders—Dawg Talk is back! Thank you to our community that have been patient with us while we figure things out and get everything back up and running. We promise you won't be dissapointed with what's to come! As always, Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy! We apologize for the audio on Gru's mic, we're figuring out a new system and unfortunately that is how the audio was recorded
Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue responded to a fatal single-vehicle crash on Lewisville Highway. Learn more about the incident and the rescue efforts at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-cowlitz-fire-rescue-responds-to-fatality-collision-on-lewisville-highway on ClarkCountyToday.com. #localnews #ClarkCountyWa
In this episode, we sit with Lynn Gilroy, Chairperson for the Charles County Board of Fire and Rescue to discuss what the Board is, what it does, and it impacts the citizens of Charles County. This is part of our Inside Your County Government podcast series, "Meet Your Boards and Commissions". Thanks for listening. If you like this podcast and want to hear more, search Charles County Government on Apple Podcast, Spotify or where ever you get your podcast - and be sure to like and subscribe. We're also available on YouTube. Search Charles County Commissioners And Stay Connected for all County news, information, and programs by visiting www.CharlesCountyMD.gov/StayConnected
Coach John Hofman is the Strength and Conditioning Specialist for the Guardian Resilience Team at LA Air Force Base where he oversees the strength and conditioning protocols designed to enhance improve muscular resiliency, cardiorespiratory fitness, and reduce musculoskeletal injuries in the operational environment. Prior to joining United States Space Force, Coach Hofman spent over 15 years as a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Specialist for both Law Enforcement and Fire / Rescue. In 2021 Coach Hofman was a member of the State Officer Wellness team where they were awarded an Emmy for Branding Content.In addition, Coach Hofman was the 2018 recipient of the National Strength and Conditioning Association Tactical Practitioner of the Year Award. QUOTES “Listening to the firefighters tell me all the things, regardless of it was good or bad, I actually had to open up my ears and listen to them and understand their fears and understand that, you know, I'm not here to hurt you, but actually help you overcome those roadblocks.” “Really what tactical strength and conditioning is the ability to understand that yes, we want them to think and b like athletes, but 99% of them are not athletes” “When I left Sacramento Fire Department, I asked a deputy chief who was a good friend of mine, what did I do right? And he just laughed and he goes, you gave us the option to make the best decision for ourselves.” “With tactical S&C, you have got to have a giant toolbox. You have to really know and master your basics because you'll use them predominantly all the time” SHOWNOTES 1) John's journey from sprint kayaking athlete to over 15 years in tactical strength and conditioning 2) Getting embraced by the tactical populations in different environments 3) Improving overall health in firefighters and balancing training with the need to be able to do occupational tasks on a moments notice 4) The giant toolbox needed to work in the tactical strength & conditioning space 5) Culture change tips from John's experience with firefighters and law enforcement officers 6) John's biggest lessons of working in a tactical strength and conditioning space including the 48 hour rule 7) Being “fit for duty” and managing musculoskeletal injuries in the tactical populations given the demands of the job PEOPLE MENTIONED Mick Stierli Rob Orr Tyler Christensen Jay Dawes
One of the fastest-growing hurricanes on record is barreling toward the United States and is expected to make landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast Wednesday night. Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified at a mind-boggling rate into a Category 5 over the record-warm Gulf of Mexico. The dangerous eye and eyewall could come ashore anywhere from Cedar Key at the north to Naples at the south – including possibly in the Tampa or Fort Myers areas. Anderson speaks to Chief Barbara Tripp of Tampa's Fire Rescue on how her city is preparing. Plus, Anderson's conversation with Yifat Zailer, a prominent voice for the families of those kidnapped by Hamas during their terror attack on Israel on October 7th, one year ago today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chief (ret) Marc Bashoor has been one of best chiefs in the business. He was the Chief of Prince George's County Fire Department, a mix of career, volunteer and combo stations. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the trade, Fire-Rescue 1. His many years in the fire service have seen changes, some for the good and some...not. Nevertheless, he promotes the key concept of firefighters be fit, of both mind and body. He doesn't pull his punches, but what he says and teaches is always aimed to help every firefighter to be a better firefighter! Watch, Listen and Learn! Then, answer the key question: "Could you rescue YOU!" ********************Please remember that we need your help to raise the funds we use to financially help a Brother/Sister and or their families, when they are in dire need. Since 2020, we have donated nearly $7,000.00 to our Brothers and Sisters. We can only do that with your help. Please visit our homepage at https://www.5-AlarmTaskForceCorp.org and scroll down to the photo of the E2QB siren. Select the photo and our donation page will appear. From $1.00 to whatever you can, any amount will help us. And you can always reach us at Dalmatprod@Outlook.com
Two police officers in Vidor, Texas, rescued a seven-year-old and nine-year-old in the nick of time when their home caught on fire last week. VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/amazing-body-cam-footage-of-police-rescuing-kids-from-a-house-fire-just-in-time/
PJ talks to Kelvin about his fire heroism, hears about how the Lord Mayor's image was used by a Kenyan politician, and talks to the Governor of Cork Prison about being a prison officer. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn is joined by James Murad, a firefighter paramedic from Florida. Murad discusses receiving the PuroClean Superhero Award and the surprise of being nominated for a national award. We also recount his first significant calls, including a cardiac alert and a trauma code. He emphasizes the importance of thorough assessments and the need to expose patients to properly treat them. Murad shares a particularly challenging call involving a motor vehicle crash on the Fourth of July, where multiple children were injured. He reflects on the emotional impact of losing a patient and the difficulty of comforting the family in such situations. Murad shares a few more intense and memorable experiences from his career as a firefighter. A young girl suffered internal bleeding and became a trauma alert and a building collapsed in Surfside, Florida, where he was involved in the recovery efforts. He emphasizes the importance of appreciating where you are in your career while still striving for growth and advancement. Enjoy! This episode is powered by Vertical HeliCASTS. Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ: Breeze-Eastern, Spectrolab and Ready Swimmer. Follow The Real ResQ on Facebook and Instagram and listen on Vertical Helicasts. Plus, get your podcast gear at therealresqstore.com.
Send us a Text Message.This episode features Josh Blum, Chris Stewart, and John Vance.We want your helmet (for the AVB CTC)! Check this out to find out more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg5_ZwoCZo0Sign up for the B Shifter Buckslip, our free weekly newsletter here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/fmgs92N/BuckslipShop B Shifter here: https://bshifter.myshopify.comRegister for the 2024 Hazard Zone Conference here: http://hazardzonebc.com/All of our links here: https://linktr.ee/BShifterPlease subscribe and share. Thank you for listening!This episode was recorded August 14, 2024 at Fire-Rescue International in Dallas, TX. Join us live from the Fire Rescue International (FRI) conference in Dallas, Texas, as we sit down with Josh Bloom, and Chris Stewart. We kick things off with an exciting offer exclusive to FRI attendees, including free T-shirts and a discount on 2024 Blue Card Hazard-Zone Conference registration. We also dive into the highly anticipated two-day May Day Management Workshop, where we explore Mayday prevention and management through expert-led sessions and real-life case studies.To round things off, we underscore the importance of ownership and responsibility at all levels of fireground operations. From task-level actions to strategic command decisions, every role is vital to the success of an operation. Using sports analogies, we illustrate the necessity of a coordinated incident action plan and a cohesive team. Don't miss our special promotions and event highlights for the FRI conference – stop by booth 1822 and join the conversation!
In this episode of DroneCast: Rethinking Public Safety, One Drone at a Time, host John McLeod speaks with Lieutenant Taylor Wade, UAS Program Manager for Lake Travis Fire Rescue's Technology Aiding Command (TAC) team. They discuss the evolution of Lake Travis Fire Rescue's drone program, its current state, and the various applications of drones in firefighting and public safety.
In this episode, host Dr. I. David Daniels speaks with Fire Chief Joe Dixon, who serves as chair of the Black Chief Officer's Committee (BCOC) of the International Association of Black Professional Firefighters (IABPFF), about his experience as a Fire Chief who also happens to be black, including the challenges associated with the role that is sometimes complicated by being black in a fairly homogenous occupation. The best estimate for the number of fire departments in the United States is 29,452. 65% of the fire service is volunteer. For the leadership of the service: There are over 22,316 fire chiefs currently employed in the United States. 5.8% of all fire chiefs are women, while 94.2% are men. The average fire chief age is 48 years old. Demographically, 76.8% of fire chiefs are White, 8.2% are Hispanic or Latino, and only 5.8% are Black. It is not hyperbole to suggest that black fire chiefs are a rare commodity in the United States. It is also not a stretch to suggest that a black fire chief has a lot to deal with, both physically and psychologically. Not only are there stresses associated with fire rescue, but also the leadership challenges of a public sector leader and the issues associated with being back in the fire chief role. Chief Dixon will discuss some of the overarching challenges faced by the fire rescue services, fire chiefs, and black fire chiefs, which are at times unique from their colleagues, ultimately emphasizing the importance of a support system like the one found in the BCOC.
Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue responded at 3:09 a.m. Tuesday (July 16) to a residential structure fire at 2255 South 29th Court in Ridgefield. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-cowlitz-fire-rescue-extinguishes-early-morning-ridgefield-house-fire/ #ClarkCowlitzFireRescue #AmericanRedCross #ClarkCountyFireMarshalsOffice #RidgefieldHouseFire #FireLevyLidLift #Aug6PrimaryElectionBallot #Ridgefield #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Deputy Commissioner at Fire Rescue Victoria Michelle Cowling joined Heidi Murphy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thu, Jun 13 9:37 PM → 10:13 PM I-495 commuter lane at Telegraph Road Radio Systems: - Fairfax County Project 25
St. Johns County Fire Rescue is mourning the loss of a cherished member of their team.
ABQ Fire Rescue Implicit Bias Ep. 2...Interrupting Racism And Discrimination In The Fire Service by Albuquerque Fire Rescue
ABQ Fire Rescue Implicit Bias Ep. 1....Interrupting Racism And Discrimination In The Fire Service by Albuquerque Fire Rescue
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Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue will perform a traditional “push-in” ceremony for its new ambulance on May 1, at 10 a.m. at the Ridgefield Fire Station located at 911 N. 65th Avenue in Ridgefield. https://tinyurl.com/bdkphec4 #ClarkCowlitzFireRescue #PushInCeremony #NewAmbulance #RidgefieldFireStation #FireServiceTradition #CowlitzIndianTribeFoundation #Rescue21 #FireChiefJohnNohr #Ridgefield #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Newsradio WFLA's Read Shepherd talks to St. Petersburg Fire Rescue Captain Garth Swingle about a May 11 event in which local and elected officials--along with the media--can get a first-hand look at what Fire Rescue crews and how they do it. The "Fire Ops 101" program will also give participants a chance to expeience hands-on firefighting and rescue operations. The event is scheduled for May 11 at the Clearwater Fire & Rescue Training Facility , 1716 N. Belcher Rd, Clearwater.
It has been a while since we featured incident audio! This week, we take you to two different incidents in Hernando County (FL): a kitchen fire and a residential fire with a defensive shift. You will hear how this department has integrated Blue Card into its operations in a short period of time! This episode features Josh Blum and John Vance.We want your helmet (for the AVB CTC)! Check this out to find out more here.Sign up for the B Shifter Buckslip, our free weekly newsletter here. Shop B Shifter and get the re-issued Fire Department Customer Service book here. Register for the 2024 Hazard Zone Conference here.All of our links here. Please subscribe and share. Thank you for listening!This episode was recorded on April 8, 2024.#HernandoCounty #Brunacini #Audio #IncidentCommand #FireDepartment #Firefighter #Leadership #MrsSmith #IncidentAudio #FireChief So, gear up, tune in, and get ready to stoke the fires of knowledge with us on the B-Shifter podcast.
Haley and Jillian talk about the troubling "spinning fish disease" in the Florida Keys before diving into the tragic tale of the Yarnell Hill Wildfire and the Granite Mountain Hotshots. Haley brings it back up during conservation corner with the Apache trout. Sources: 19: The True Story of the Yarnell Hill Fire, Kyle Dickman, Outside Magazine Granite Mountain Hotshots: The firefighting team that died battling the Yarnell Hill Fire, Janelle Foskett, Fire Rescue 1 19 Firefighters Die Battling Arizona's Yarnell Fire, David Greene, Ted Robins, NPR Two Years After Deadly Wildfire, Are There Lessons in the Ashes, NPR Staff, NPR On This Day: Remembering the Yarnell Hill Wildfire, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information 10 years later: Remembering the Yarnell Hill Fire and the Granite Mountain Hotshots - 12 News Arizona What It's Like to Fight Fires With Hands and Tools, Insider News How Fighting Wildfires Works, Wendover Productions Apache Trout, Western Native Trout Iniative.org
When Angela's family home catches fire with nine children asleep inside, rescue pup Capone knows what to do to make sure everyone gets out alive.
Episode 37 of APS Radio features Nick Magoteaux from Brothers Helping Brothers. Nick discusses the seventh Annual FF Health & Wellness Conference taking place in “Exotic” Beavercreek, Ohio, on October 16-18. Brought to you by MagneGrip.
Dallas Fire-Rescue plans to roll out a pilot program this summer that could benefit hundreds of patients with emergency bleeding from serious injuries across the city each year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A citizen knew he had to act quickly on Sunday when he realized another man was in extreme danger in Baltimore, Maryland. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/hero-pulls-man-from-burning-car-wreck/