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fireengineering
Tactical Impact: Chimney Fire Tactics with Jim Edelstein

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 45:43


In this episode of Tactical Impact, hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann discuss chimney fire tactics with guest Jim Edelstein, a 36-year law enforcement veteran and a Fannin County (GA) firefighter. They explore the unique challenges of chimney fires, including the use of innovative tools, like polesaws, for interior operations.    Edelstein shares his experiences from the NYPD's Emergency Service Unit to rural firefighting in Georgia, emphasizing the importance of proper chimney maintenance and inspection. Learn about effective strategies for tackling chimney fires, preventing rekindles, and ensuring firefighter safety.  Listen to learn more.   https://www.fireengineering.com/firefighting/a-different-kind-of-chimney-fire/   Brought to you by AMKUS

Student Of The Game Fire Podcast

39 years of combination experience. Fire Chief with Florissant Valley Fire Protection District in Missouri. Jason is a contributor to Fire Engineering, Fire/Rescue Magazine, instructs at FDIC, various conferences and departments throughout North America on leadership, officer development and fire ground operations. Jason is another prime example of a Chief who remembers his roots but also hasn't forgotten that the men and women of his organization are the fore front and important in providing excellent customer service to the community but also EXPECTS them to meet the benchmarks of the organization.

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Tactical Impact: Why Are We Here? The Importance of Search

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 58:00


Hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann discuss search culture in today's fire service.  They look at the Firefighter Rescue Survey and what it tells us. They also welcome members of a crew that was involved in a recent save to get a firsthand account of the importance of search in that incident.   Brought to you by Magnegrip and Firehouse Subs.

Make Due: Suburban Fireman Podcast
Make Due: Episode 52 "Adapt and Act" with special guest, Jason Hoevelmann

Make Due: Suburban Fireman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 126:40


Join Sean and Nick as we welcome special guest, Jason Hoevelmann to the show. Jason is the Fire Chief of the Florissant Valley (MO) Fire Protection District, is author of the Fire Engineering book "The New Company Officer", was keynote speaker at FDIC 2024, sits on the FDIC advisory board, and is owner/operator of enginehousetraining.com. In this jam-packed episode the crew dives into several important topic ranging from leadership at the company and chief officer level, organizational purpose/focus, education vs experience and finally insight into ways to improve your chance of getting selected to teach at FDIC from an advisory board member's perspective. Chief Hoevelmann drops some absolute gold in this episode! Buckle up! Episode 52 is coming at you fast! (This is the part where you click "PLAY")

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Tactical Impact: Christopher Thomas and the Millennium Box

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 55:00


Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann talk with guest Christopher Thomas about the millennium box, a new type of construction that is becoming popular. Read about it: https://www.fireengineering.com/fire-prevention-protection/building-construction/a-new-challenge-the-millennium-box-building-construction/

Kitchen Table Leadership Conversations
Ep. 33: Jason Hoevelmann, Fire Chief - Practicing Leadership

Kitchen Table Leadership Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 69:30


Fire Chief Jason Hoevelmann of Florissant Valley Fire District in Missouri discusses how leadership is a practice due to constant changes and adaptive challenges. He states, "Would you want your lawyer or surgeon to be one who has practiced law or medicine in the past, or is "currently" practicing today? Chief expands upon integrity meaning doing the right thing all the time and not just when no one is looking. He also states that you cannot expect yourself in others. Everyone has a role and you must meet people where they are at. Great leaders must be aggressive!

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Tactical Impact

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 56:00


Join hosts Jason Hoevelmann and Jim Silvernail as they talk with their guest Brian Nardelli about a hospital fire that he wrote about in Fire Engineering. Brought to you by The Fire Store.

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Tactical Impact: Arthur Ashley

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 64:00


Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann invite Arthur Ashley on to talk Truck Company Operations.   Brought to you by TenCate, Emergency Networking, MagneGrip, and IFSTA.

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Tactical Impact: Jonah Smith

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 64:00


Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann invite Jonah Smith on to talk Engine Operations, and the long stretch.

The Weekly Scrap
Weekly Scrap #208 - Jason Hoevelmann, Leadership and Culture

The Weekly Scrap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 89:48


On this episode of the Scrap is Chief Jason Hoevelmann. This was a fantastic conversation about leadership and culture.  I think every firefighter who wants to lead in any way shape or form should listen to this episode at least annually.  there are so many nuggets inside this episode.

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Tactical Impact

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 58:00


In the debut episode of this new series, hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann talk with guest Anthony Avillo about determining heights for ground ladders and other issues related to fireground tactics. Sponsored by MagneGrip and TenCate.

Flashpoint: The Fire Inside Podcast
34: Jason Hoevelmann – No Exceptions Leadership

Flashpoint: The Fire Inside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 68:48


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Main Street Firefighting

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 60:00


Chris Tobin and Lex Shady discuss building construction and firefighting with guest Jason Hoevelmann. Sponsored by IFSTA.

3 Point Firefighter
Jason Hoevelmann

3 Point Firefighter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 68:18


Jason Hoevelmann is a career fire chief with the Florissant Valley Fire Protection District and has been a career firefighter for 26 years. Chief Hoevelmann lectures and presents nationally on leadership, management, command and tactics and is a contributor to Fire Engineering and serves on the FDIC advisory board. He is co-owner of Engine House Training and has written two books, “No Exceptions Leadership” and “The Company Officer.”

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Stretching into Mid-Rise Buildings

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 72:00


Jason Hoevelmann, Darryl Liggins, Jimmy Davis, and Bobby Halton discuss considerations for stretching hoselines into mid-rise buildings, hose load configurations, policies, and improvised tactics for completing such stretches. Sponsored by MagneGrip: https://www.magnegrip.com/

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Fighting Attic Fires, Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 69:00


The panel continues their discussion on attic fires, with guests Jimmy Davis and Jimmy Sewnig of the Chicago (IL) Fire Department joining Bobby Halton, Jason Hoevelmann, Clark Lamping, Darryl Liggins, and company. They revisit the issues with knee wall fires, examine the tactic of direct streams into the attic, and alternative firefighting tactics, including piercing nozzles, rotating distributors, and the like. Photo courtesy Tim Olk View accompanying video on our site.

The Fire Officer Project
Episode 6 - Organizing You

The Fire Officer Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 63:08


In this episode we focus on Organization for the Company Officer. Topics included:Time ManagementCommand presence Morning apparatus routineMorning office routineCommand NotebookHow do you become a Leader ?This episode is dedicated to LACoFD Firefighter Jonathan Flagler. Engine 83. LODD 1/6/22Follow us on Instagram to find a link for the Flagler Family DonationsLink for the book by Jason Hoevelmann mentioned in this episode: https://amzn.to/3O7ozHJPlease leave any comments or suggestions via email at thefireofficerproject@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.thefireofficerproject.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefireofficerproject "What Brothers Do"  by Michael Everett Brown - https://amzn.to/3MHlRaI If you like what you hear, please share it on to others as we work to build this platform for current and future company officers...To donate to the show please click on the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thefireoffG  Disclaimer: Any and all information contained in these podcast episodes is strictly for informational purposes only and DOES NOT represent an official opinion/stance of my Department or any previous Departments I have worked for or mention. All information provided is my personal opinion based on experience and is only to be used for educational purposes as a suggestion or guidance. I am not and do not claim to be an official representative of any agency or department. 

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Engine House Training

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 47:00


Gary Graf, Jason Hoevelmann, and other members of the Engine House Training group talk firefighter training, tactics, and more. https://www.enginehousetraining.com/

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Engine House Training

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 29:00


Gary Graf, Jason Hoevelmann, and other members of the Engine House Training group talk firefighter training, tactics, and more.

Crew 1st Culture Podcast
Jason Hoevelmann - Am I Ready to Promote?

Crew 1st Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 64:18


Chief Jason Hoevelmann joins me today. The author of No Exceptions Leadership and The New Company Officer as well as lots of articles, I’ve been looking forward to talking with and learning from the Chief. As a starting point he discusses when to know if you’re ready to promote and when it may be necessary to gain some more experience first. But as all good conversations go, we go lots of other directions as well.

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FIREFIGHTER SUCCESS PODCAST
Jason Hoevelmann - 002

FIREFIGHTER SUCCESS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 25:20


Jason Hoevelmann is the fire chief of the Florissant Valley Fire Protection District and a volunteer deputy chief/fire marshal with the Sullivan Fire Protection District in Sullivan, Missouri. He is the author of No Exceptions Leadership and The New Company Officer. He has been a fire service instructor for 25 years and has a bachelor's degree in Fire Service Administration from Eastern Oregon University. Jason is a member of the International Society of Fire Service Instructors and serves on the board of directors of the International Association of Fire Chiefs Fire-Life Safety Section and the Company Officer Section. He is also a contributor to Fire Engineering and Fire Rescue and shares his leadership message at fire departments and conferences throughout North America.Learn more at EngineHouseTraining.com. 

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In Their Own Words: Jason Hoevelmann

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 43:00


Host Joe Pronesti talks to Jason Hoevelmann, chief of the Florissant Valley (MO) Fire Protection District, about the latter's recent article, "First Due: Preparation Is Key." Sponsored by https://globe.msasafety.com/athletix. The best way to keep up with Fire Engineering? Get our regular e-Newsletter: www.fireengineering.com/enewsletter

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Engine House Training

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 106:00


Jason Hoevelmann, Gary Graf, and other members of Engine House Training talk training, leadership, and more. https://www.enginehousetraining.com/

The Weekly Scrap
Weekly Scrap #34 - Jason Hoevelmann of The New Company Officer

The Weekly Scrap

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 50:22


On this episode of the Weekly Scrap, Corley gets to sit down with Chief Jason Hoevelmann, firefighting leadership expert, instructor, author and lifelong student of the fire service. They talk about leadership, Jason's recommended book, as well as the Chief's answers to the Five Questions for Firefighters.

Jumpseat Radio
Jumpseat Radio 120 New fire officer and survival with Jason Hoevelmann

Jumpseat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 43:34


In this week’s episode of Jumpseat Radio host, Ryan Pennington welcomes Chief Jason Hoevelmann from Engine House Training.  Jason is a chief officer who brings an “operational” perspective to all decisions.  He is known for his New Fire Officer education for anyone recently promoted to lead a crew.  Jason is also a prostate cancer survivor […]

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Engine House Training

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 69:00


On tonight's show, members of Engine House Training talk to guest Gregg Favre, executive director of the St. Louis Regional Response System. They will discuss formal education and its role in the fire service, the importance of both experience and eduction, and more. More: http://www.enginehousetraining.com/ The best way to keep up with Fire Engineering? Get our regular e-Newsletter: www.fireengineering.com/enewsletter  

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Engine House Training

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 49:00


Jason Hoevelmann, Gary Graf, and other members of Engine House Training talk leadership, training, and more.    https://www.enginehousetraining.com/

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The Professional Volunteer Fire Department

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 100:00


Host Tom Merrill explores issues and challenges faced by the volunteer firefighter today. Being a professional firefighter has nothing to do with earning a paycheck but has everything to do with attitude, appearance, commitment and dedication. Joining Tom on this episode is Jason Hoevelmann, who serves as both a volunteer fire chief and career firefighter in the State of Missouri. Chief Hoevelmann has written and lectured extensively on fire service leadership and he will be on hand to offer some great insight and advice for volunteer fire officers as well as our rank and file firefighters. We will be looking for your calls.  More: Facebook page

Code 3 - The Firefighters' Podcast
Tips for Incident Commanders with Jason Hoevelman

Code 3 - The Firefighters' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 24:33


There's an art to being a great incident commander, and Jason Hoevelmann stops by Code 3 to talk with Scott about what it takes, and what not to do. Support this podcast

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No Exceptions Leadership
EHT-35 Truck Ops Intro

No Exceptions Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 39:42


This is the first in a series of podcasts from Engine House Training, LLC that will discuss Truck Work.  We will be creating these series of podcasts on everything operational over the next several weeks and months.  So, be sure to stay tuned in for many more informational and fun podcasts on all things firefighting! This episode is dedicated to a brief introduction about truck work. The panel discusses, in general, what truck work is and why it is so important.  It's not about the apparatus, it's about the tasks completed to facilitate extinguishment and rescue. Today, Mike Torres, Tim Schultz, Jeff Weffelmeyer and Jason Hoevelmann offer their options and experiences in this podcast and will be regular contributors to this series. The next podcast will be live and will allow you to ask questions and to get real-time answers to your questions. All of the members will be happy to respond to your emails or messages. So, be sure to share this podcast and the rest of them with your friends and departments--definitely use these for training..that's the whole idea!!

Fit To Fight Fire: Lead Yourself
Episode 017 – Jason Hoevelmann

Fit To Fight Fire: Lead Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 53:59


Episode 017 - Jason Hoevelmann is a Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal with the Sullivan Fire Protection District, a combination department, and a career Captain and Training Officer with the Florissant Valley Fire Protection District (MO). His experience spans more than 20 years and he has been an instructor for more than 15 years. Jason shares where it all started for him, how he "chases the kinks" with his crews, and the ways in which he prioritizes his day at the firehouse. Jason is the author of No Exceptions Leadership: The Leadership Handbook and is behind EngineHouseTraining.com.

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Engine House Training Podcast
The Leadership Triad–EHT Podcast

Engine House Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017


Chief Dennis Reilly and Jason Hoevelmann discuss leadership for firefighters and fire officers specifically regarding being a consistent leader and officer using the Leadership Triad. It comes downs to a strong moral compass and the firm foundation based on ethics and doing what’s right. THE MORAL & ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS OF BEING AN OFFICER: Your decisions […]

No Exceptions Leadership
The Leadership Triad

No Exceptions Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 38:37


Chief Dennis Reilly and Jason Hoevelmann discuss leadership for firefighters and fire officers specifically regarding being a consistent leader and officer using the Leadership Triad. It comes downs to a strong moral compass and the firm foundation based on ethics and doing what's right.   THE MORAL & ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS OF BEING AN OFFICER: Your decisions and actions need to be driven by your own moral compass Your compass needs to be in line with that of the organization There should be no question where you stand among your subordinates, your peers, and your superiors. Moral & ethically driven people bring consistency and stability to their work place. EXPECTATIONS: If you do not lay out your expectations there is no guarantee on what you will get Expectations need to be in writing, invest the time now to avoid the “Well I didn’t know what you wanted” in the future. At the task level positions, expectations need to center around tasks, at leadership positons expectations need to include attitudes & behaviors. MODELING: You will get what you display as your normal operating mode What you model is the future for your organization. As an officer, you have a Moral & Ethical Obligation to leave your organization better than what you found it. Chief Lasky once aid “Follow ugly kids home and you will find ugly parents”. What you model is what they will do when you are not around. ACCOUNTABILITY: This can be quite uncomfortable but as an officer you must be comfortable with being uncomfortable. You have a Moral & Ethical obligation to correct unsatisfactory or counterproductive behaviors. We didn’t promote you because you look good, we expect you to do your job. If you fail to hold your members accountable there is a good chance that your boss will hold you accountable. In some organizations, this is known as “failure to supervise” and can lead to demotion and/or termination.   Link to additional file on Leadership Triad    All driven by the Moral & Ethical obligations of being an officer Mission First * Do Your Job

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No Exceptions Leadership
Never Forget: Father's Day LODD Fires

No Exceptions Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 43:48


Chief Joe Pronesti and Jason Hoevelmann discuss three fires that happened on, or near Father's Day.  The fires had a huge impact on many families, as all line of duty deaths do and we felt it appropriate to discuss the lessons and stories of these fires.   Chief Pronesti also has a recent article about these fires in Fire Engineering and the link is below.   Article   Here are some additional links for more information about these fires. Vendome Article from Fire Engineering Boston Fire History FDNY Father's Day Fire Article on Kids of Father's Day Fire Charleston Sofa Fire

No Exceptions Leadership
The Jason Hoevelmann Podcast: Leadership Leaning UP

No Exceptions Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 8:05


Throughout our lives we have challenges, frustrations and failures.  There is no way to avoid them and we have to learn how to deal with them.  Certainly, we try to do all we can to minimize them and avoid those situations, but life happens! This Monday Mantra addresses being resilient.  We must be resilient and have the ability to move on in a productive way from these challenges and especially our failures.  Nobody is perfect and the most successful people in any profession and in life have had and will continue to have set backs and failures.  What separates them from others is their ability to be resilient. Stock up on the lessons from those moments that are trying and frustrating and disappointing and pull them off of the shelf later down the road when a similar challenge arises. Learn who to deal with these challenges and be resilient in everything we do.

No Exceptions Leadership
Episode 3--Tackling Problems

No Exceptions Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 21:19


This episode with Jason Hoevelmann addresses and discusses the issues and challenges with solving large problems and putting those problems in perspective. Jason shares a story about his son moving desk on his own, and realizing that when he takes the drawers out, the desk is significantly lighter and easier to move.  It was a great analogy for solving and dealing with large problems. Break you problems into smaller, more manageable pieces and tackle them one at a time.  Don't get overwhelmed by the challenges and problems that you may face each day. Attack your problems and cut them down to size to successfully deal with them. As always, please share and tell your friends about our podcast. Also, we want to mention that the intro music is from podcastthemes.com and they have many options for you short music needs. Be sure to follow me on Twitter @jasonhoevelmann As always, thanks for listening and following and Exceed Expectations!

Engine House Training Podcast
[Podcast – 004] 5 Tips When Preparing for Promotion with Jason Hoevelmann

Engine House Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 26:59


In this episode of the Engine House Training Podcast, Co-Owner and Lead Instructor Jason Hoevelmann discusses five critical things that you must be doing to prepare for a future promotion. Jason covers many of the misconceptions about the promotional process and how to avoid them.  The process of promotion to the next level is not […]

Jumpseat Radio
Jumpseat Radio 005

Jumpseat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 62:49


Jumpseat Radio 005 This weeks podcast was recorded LIVE at Missouri University Fire Extension’s Winter Fire School in Columbia Missouri. Joining Ryan is a group of Fire Instructors as they talk about different topics.   Joining Ryan are: Jason Hoevelmann from The New Fire Officer and Engine House Training Frank Lipski from Modernfireinstructor.com and Engine […]