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Pastor Jose Daniel Martinez
INSIDE #14 - LA CULTURA DE IGLESIA - Pastor Jose Daniel Martinez & Esteban Pronesti

Pastor Jose Daniel Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 40:30


Un tiempo especial con Esteban Pronesti. Te invitamos que nos sigas en las redes sociales @pastorjosedanielmartinez

fireengineering
Main Street Firefighting: Joe Pronesti

fireengineering

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 45:00


Hosts Chris Tobin and Lex Shady talk with Chief Joe Pronesti on assessing risks in buildings, as well as how age and renovations can affect those assessments.    Brought to you by  MagneGrip

fireengineering
Main Street Firefighting: Joe Pronesti

fireengineering

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 59:00


Chris Tobin and Lex Shady talk with guest Joe Pronesti, chief of the Elyria (OH) Fire Department, about bowstring trusses and the Hackensack (NJ) Ford Fire. Brought to you by TenCate, Emergency Networking, MagneGrip, and IFSTA.

Petey Podcast
A New Fire Chief in Town

Petey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 34:02


The Elyria Fire Department has a new Chief: Joe Pronesti. Pronesti has been with the Elyria Fire Department for 33 years but grew up in the city of Elyria and in the department. His dad was a fireman in the 1950s. "Growing up, all my heroes were Elyria Firefighters," said Pronesti.  "They are all passed now but I keep pictures of them, and think of them, and I also think of the bosses I had when I first came on the job that mentored me.  It's the only job I've ever wanted, and it's the only city I ever wanted to work in." Pronesti said. " I'm living my dream." Congratulations, Chief Pronesti!

Z Interview
R-Dug alias Bruno Pronesti

Z Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 28:04


R-Dug, alias Bruno Pronesti, navigue entre dub steppa à la sauce anglaise et les musiques du monde.... Machiniste prolifique, R-Dug est devenu un redoutable "performer" à l'aide de machines, chant et mélodica. Il explore les sonorités, les styles et les featuring avec une facilité déconcertante. Après deux ans et demi de travail à la maison, l'Ardéchois vient de sortir son 4e album (et 12 sous différents autres alias!) dont le dernier Elephant Kush sorti en 2016. "Liquid Slave", son nouvel opus, offre un reggae-dub électronique. Un 17 titres signé R-Dug, enregistré par Gautier BL et masterisé par Big KnoB. Une interview signée Fabrice Bérard pour l'émission Z Interview sur la webradio voyage Allô la Planète Soutenez-nous !

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SAMatters Radio
Trapped in a Tunnel – The Joe Pronesti Story (SAM 335)

SAMatters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 61:14


On Wednesday, February 18, 2009, Elyria Fire Captain Joe Pronesti responded to a fire alarm activation call on a college campus. The first arriving engine reported heavy smoke coming from multiple buildings. In search of the source of the smoke, crews would learn the fire was in a tunnel that connected multiple buildings on the campus – A tunnel that Joe would barely make it out of alive.

Money Show
Kayla & Carmello Pronesti | Building Generational Wealth

Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 42:58


In today's podcast episode I am very excited to talk with founders of Pro Equity Solutions LLC, Kayla, and Carmello, where they have been in real estate since 2010 with several years of experience in property management. Kayla is passionate about tenant/investor relationships and focuses on the acquisitions of our properties. She implements the daily operational procedures for our multifamily properties ensuring fluid progression and minimizing tenant and property complications. Carmello is a medical professional and an active realtor. He specializes in negotiations and marketing and is currently making progress toward the expansion of Pro Equity Solutions LLC. If you enjoyed this interview make sure to like, subscribe and share with a friend! #KaylaPronesti #CarmelloPronesti #ProEquitySolutionsLLC Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQ1pUW7gWUE&t=10s --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reallysocialestate/message

Curltalk
Season 3, Episode 1: Allegra Pronesti

Curltalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 25:05


Season 3: Independent of Curtalk Podcast, features LGBTQ+ independent artists in Philadelphia. To learn more about the artists featured in this project visit curltalkphilly@wordpress.com Featured Artist Fashion Designer, Allegra Pronesti Instagram @allegrapronesti RecPhilly To sign up for your membership with RECphilly use discount code CURL at checkout: https://www.recphilly.com/join/ Credits: Audio: Erin McGregor, DJ Dentana Intro/Outro: Jeff Kale Host: Major Curl Instagram @_major_curl Season Artwork: Teeth Collective Follow Instagram @Curltalkpodcast curltalkphilly@wordpress.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/curltalk/support

Firefighter Training Podcast
The Fog of The Fireground - An Interview with Assistant Chief Joe Pronesti

Firefighter Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 55:42


This week The Firefighter Training Podcast talks with Assistant Chief Joe Pronesti about The Fog of The Fireground.

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
Command Considerations--First Arriving: Part 1

No Exceptions Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 42:44


Don't over-compicate the roll of command. In this episode Chief Pronesti discusses a simple initial size up option that takes into account the building.  This is not the only option out there, just one we discussed in this particular episode.   Size--how do you determine size and define that for your crews? Use--understand the special hazards that each use group holds for firefighting operations and the members Type--this requires you to get out and to see buildings and to understand that what we see is not always the facts. Era--this is a critical piece of the puzzle that is forgotten. Get out and learn about the era your buildings were built in and the characteristics of those buildings.

No Exceptions Leadership
Commanding the Mayday: Part 1

No Exceptions Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 55:58


Nothing can be so chaotic as a firefighter in trouble that calls a Mayday.  The fire service spends a lot of time and resources in training firefighters and task level officers in techniques and methods for calling a Mayday and surviving those situations---as it should be!  However, there has been little developed and created in the way of real, meaningful training for incident commanders to hone their skills in handling a Mayday.   This podcast will discuss, generally, about commanding a Mayday.  It is part 1 of a multi-part series that will focus on the IC and his/her role in handling the Mayday for a successful outcome.     Our special guest for this series is Assistant Chief Joe Pronesti of the Elyria, OH Fire Department.  He speaks from experiences and his in-depth training.    Chief Pronesti will be speaking at FDIC International 2017 on  Size-Up and Command for the Small Department: How to Avoid Being Lost in the Fog of the Fireground on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 08:00-12:00 in Rooms 132-133. Below are some examples of what Chief Pronesti is doing and offering.   A lazy boy training of to talk about VEiS go or no go heavy fire on div 2. Practice your command! pic.twitter.com/UuDwcIPckk — Joe Pronesti (@efdchief3) April 14, 2017

Bethel Podcast
Non restare con quello che hai udito - Esteban Pronesti

Bethel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 66:29


Bethel Podcast
Insegnami ad ascoltare la Tua voce - Esteban Pronesti

Bethel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 44:03


SAMatters Radio
SAM 031 | Interview with Elyria Captain Joe Pronesti

SAMatters Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2014 69:46


On February 18, 2009, Elyria Fire Captain Joe Pronesti responded to a fire alarm activation call on a college campus. The first arriving engine reported heavy smoke coming from multiple buildings. In search of the source of the smoke, crews would learn the fire was in a tunnel that connected multiple buildings on the campus.   Captain Pronesti was involved in advancing a hoseline and fighting the underground fire. While approximately 300’ inside the tunnel on the attack, his low air alarm started ringing. He ran out of air before making it completely out, disconnected his regulator and breathed products of combustion. Upon exiting, he provided a briefing to his commander and without warning, or his knowledge, collapsed to the ground (from smoke exposure and exhaustion). This occurred just a few minutes after exiting the structure. Had he collapsed in the smoke filled tunnel, the results could have been catastrophic.   On a side note, at the time of the fire, the Elyria Fire Department was undergoing an evaluation of the fire department budget and staffing. There was an outside consultant on premise when the fire alarm activation came in and, to say the least, the crews were worried and distracted. Some might even speculate they were frustrated and perhaps feeling betrayed by the city.   When you are worried, it can weigh on your mind and on your situational awareness because part of what is on your mind is the concern of cutbacks. This can occupy some of the space that might otherwise be used to form situational awareness at an emergency scene. While Joe only makes a brief mention of this, during our extensive conversation off-line, it was evident that he was distracted by the concerns over fire department cutbacks.   Some takeaways from the interview include:  1.The first arriving engine reported heavy smoke from multiple buildings. Captain Pronesti noted the size up “didn’t make sense in his mind.” This can happen when we receive visual or audible information that is outside our norm. They don’t see many large building fires in Elyria, let alone multiple large building fires all at the same time at the same location. This caused confusion among responders.  2.Relaxed inspections and code enforcement led to the tunnels becoming a storage location for extra furniture and supplies, providing fuel for the fire.  3.The department was used to handling fires with their on-duty staff and were on the mindset they could handle this fire as well, though they would end up calling mutual aid from several other communities.  4.Captain Pronesti went through four SCBA bottles and was fatigued. But he pressed on because his mindset was he needed to be on the attack line.  5.When he ran out of air, he was, by his estimate, at least 10 minutes into the tunnel, with less than five minutes of air left.  6.As happens so often when smaller departments experience an unusually large fire, the responders can get tricked into treating the big fire like it’s a routine house fire. A fire in a 300+ foot tunnel with no other way out is anything but routine and nothing like a house fire.  7.As Captain Pronesti shared… Ego eats brain… and he was caught up on the perceived need to be in the middle of the action at all costs. Thank you to our sponsors: Midwest Fire: MidwestFire.com Branding Iron Marketing: BrandingIron.com   Intro music Safety Dance (1982) Men Without Hats GMC - Virgin Records   Guest Contact Information Captain Joe Pronesti Elyria Fire Department EFDCaptain33@gmail.com   Situational Awareness Matters! website www.SAMatters.com   Upcoming Events Schedule http://www.samatters.com/programs-keynote/eventschedule/   Books and Videos (Store) http://www.samatters.com/store/   Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/   Contact Rich Gasaway www.RichGasaway.com Support@RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424