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NJ Wildfires have stormed thru towns in the South Jersey area. Most People and structures are expected to be ok. Ken Rosato gives us an update. Ken Takes Your Calls! Ken Interviews New Jersey Senator Parker Space. Parker is a Volunteer Firefighter and explains how a wildfire could start. In addition he explains the steps you can take to shield yourself and your assets.
Parker is a Volunteer Firefighter and explains how a wildfire could start. In addition he explains the steps you can take to shield yourself and your assets.
Soon you will have to have a new ID to go thru TSA at the Airport. The Democrats want the ID changed so that Illegal immigrants can be part of the country's rights. Ken Interviews NJ State Representative Dawn Fantasia. New Jersey is allegedly pushing to let 16-year-olds Vote in School Board Elections. Dawn explains what you have to do to change your ID to a (Real ID). NJ Wildfires have stormed thru towns in the South Jersey area. Most People and structures are expected to be ok. Ken Rosato gives us an update. Ken Interviews New Jersey Senator Parker Space. Parker is a Volunteer Firefighter and explains how a wildfire could start. In addition he explains the steps you can take to shield yourself and your assets.
NJ Wildfires have stormed thru towns in the South Jersey area. Most People and structures are expected to be ok. Ken Rosato gives us an update. Ken Takes Your Calls! Ken Interviews New Jersey Senator Parker Space. Parker is a Volunteer Firefighter and explains how a wildfire could start. In addition he explains the steps you can take to shield yourself and your assets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parker is a Volunteer Firefighter and explains how a wildfire could start. In addition he explains the steps you can take to shield yourself and your assets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Soon you will have to have a new ID to go thru TSA at the Airport. The Democrats want the ID changed so that Illegal immigrants can be part of the country's rights. Ken Interviews NJ State Representative Dawn Fantasia. New Jersey is allegedly pushing to let 16-year-olds Vote in School Board Elections. Dawn explains what you have to do to change your ID to a (Real ID). NJ Wildfires have stormed thru towns in the South Jersey area. Most People and structures are expected to be ok. Ken Rosato gives us an update. Ken Interviews New Jersey Senator Parker Space. Parker is a Volunteer Firefighter and explains how a wildfire could start. In addition he explains the steps you can take to shield yourself and your assets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest this week is Jamiel Owens, of Hatfield, PA who is a volunteer firefighter, advocate for those with disability, founder of Ausomeness Inc. and a father of two, including a son who is autistic.Jamiel and his wife, Marta Santa, have been married for 5 years and you are the proud father of two children: Alejandro (3) and Shane (16), who is Autistic.With little more than a GED, Jamiel has become a disability advocate and role model for others raising children with disability. Through Ausomeness, Inc. Jamiel has created a social enterprise that provides education, empowerment, engagement, and support to families of children with autism.We also learn about Jamiel's faith, his overcoming the issue of father absence in his youth and how that has informed him about the importance of being present. All on this episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show LinksPhone – (445) 247-2071Email – owensjd@chop.eduLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiel-owens-75a985213/Website - https://ausomenessinc.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ausomenessinc/Register for the 6th Annual SFN Dads Virthual Conference on May 10, 2025: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/TLkN_ViJTTqnaK-M8pHPNA After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.Special Fathers Network -SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA/videosPlease support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/
Michael Frederick is certain that every young boy and girl dreams of driving a big red firetruck. His own childhood dream has come true as a volunteer firefighter where he has been determined to serve his community. Michael urges others to consider volunteering, assuring us that not all volunteers run into burning buildings, but that every firehouse welcomes volunteers who want to serve.
The Oklahoma Storm Chaser Bill - 3 Perspectives: Jordan Hall, Independent Storm Chaser Tod Beasley, Volunteer Firefighter Rep Scott Fetgatter, Author of the Bill
Join host Drew Slocum as he chats with Jeff Pirro, a volunteer firefighter and sales professional at Inspect Point, on this episode of The Fire Protection Podcast! Jeff shares his unique perspective, growing up with a firefighter father and now serving his community as a volunteer. They discuss the critical role of fire safety and prevention, emphasizing the importance of residential fire sprinklers and the dangers of lithium-ion battery fires. Tune in for insights on the latest fire safety technology, the need for ongoing training and collaboration between firefighters and fire protection professionals, and a look at the proposed sprinkler bill in New York State. Don't miss this engaging conversation on The Fire Protection Podcast!
How much will it cost to keep the recently flooded Van Wezel Performing Arts Center? A fraction of what building a new one would cost. That's according to the latest engineering report, and Gretchen Cochran has the details. Then: The Sarasota County Fire Department wants to expand its coverage area. But its proposal to cut back the county's last volunteer fire department increasingly feels like it's too hot to handle. Ramon Lopez reports. Next: This Saturday - two days ahead of Donald Trump's second inauguration, women will march again. Finally: With mass deportations looming, the League of Women Voters Manatee hosted a panel on immigration. The panelists painted a dark picture.
24 people are now confirmed dead as a result of the Southern California wildfires. While firefighters have made progress the fire threat is not over yet and John Smith, Host of The Arrow and Volunteer Firefighter with the North Tooele Fire District, joins the show to share what Utah fire departments are doing to help the extinguish these fires. Dave and Erin discuss arrests around improper drone usage and price gouging as these communities grapple with these devastating wildfires. Chris Newman, Founder of Drone Pro Academy joins the show to walk through the do's and don'ts of flying a drone.
In this episode recorded live for Moore North America's member appreciation event, Caleb and Greg discuss the case of a sheriff in southern Indiana who had an unusual take on his duty to “serve and protect” his citizens.SponsorsForwardly - https://ohmyfraud.promo/forwardlyTabs - https://ohmyfraud.promo/tabs Mercury - https://ohmyfraud.promo/mercury(00:00) - Welcome to Oh My Fraud Podcast (02:39) - Clark County, Indiana: Setting the Scene (04:13) - Jamey Noel's Rise to Sheriff (14:56) - Sheriff's Duties and Responsibilities (19:45) - Scottie Maples Takes Over (20:53) - Discovery of the Wiretap (23:34) - Investigation and Misappropriations (28:32) - Uncovering Jamey's Vehicle Transfer Scheme (31:04) - The Simplest Fraud Ever? (32:45) - Lavish Spending Spree (34:53) - The Cuba Connection (37:59) - Arrest and Bail Drama (44:01) - Guilty Plea and Sentencing (49:57) - Lessons Learned from the Case (55:39) - Wrap-Up and How to Reach Us HOW TO EARN FREE CPEIn less than 10 minutes, you can earn 1 hour of NASBA-approved accounting CPE after listening to this episode. Download our mobile app, sign up, and look for the Oh My Fraud channel. Register for the course, complete a short quiz, and get your CPE certificate.Download the app:Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.appQuestions? Need help? Email support@earmarkcpe.com.CONNECT WITH THE HOSTSGreg Kyte, CPATwitter: https://twitter.com/gregkyteLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkyte/Caleb NewquistTwitter: https://twitter.com/cnewquistLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebnewquist/Email us at ohmyfraud@earmarkcpe.comSources: Jamey Noel Kept Spending Thousands After His Corruption Arrest: Cops — Inside Edition How a local sheriff allegedly stole millions — Inside Edition'You tarnished the badge': Former IN sheriff Jamey Noel sentenced to 15 years in prison — Courier JournalDisgraced former Indiana sheriff Jamey Noel pleads guilty to 27 felony charges — Indiana Capital ChronicalThe rise and fall of Jamey Noel — and the top Indiana Republicans he knew along the way — Indiana Capital ChronicalMedian household income Indiana U.S. 2023 — StatistaStatement on Jamey Noel — Clark County Sheriff's Office
In this episode of The Real ResQ Podcast, host Jason Quinn is joined by Danielle Snyder, a U.S. Forest Service Landscape Architect, volunteer firefighter, and member of the Search and Rescue (SAR) Team with the Sitka, Alaska Fire Department. Living in Sitka, Alaska, Snyder is a Coast Guard “Air Station Fan Girl”! She shares her experiences with search and rescue in Sitka, Alaska. She works with the local department, as well as the U.S. Coast Guard. She recalls her first rescue, searching for an overdue kayaker, and the challenges of searching in the dark. She also discusses a memorable rescue on Bear Mountain, where she rappelled down the steep slope to rescue stranded hunters. The rescue lasted nearly 24 hours and involved navigating through dense vegetation and rappelling into a waterfall. Next, we discuss a plane crash in downtown Sitka where the plane crashed into a house, but miraculously, the owner of the house had left just half an hour earlier. There is also a second story of a plane crash on a nearby mountain where the Coast Guard flew the SAR team up to the scene. Snyder also shares the story of a team member who passed away while hiking on Mount Verstovia. She emphasizes the importance of mental health support for rescue teams and recommends resources like the Responder Alliance. She also recommends the book The Culture Code. The conversation ends on a positive note, highlighting the joy of helping others, the camaraderie within the team, and the importance of teamwork. In addition, there is a need for individuals to show up and be willing to do the job, regardless of their perceived weaknesses. Enjoy! This episode is powered by Vertical HeliCASTS. Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ: Breeze-Eastern, PAG, The Real ResQ Store. Follow The Real ResQ on Facebook and Instagram and listen on Vertical Helicasts. Plus, get your podcast gear at therealresqstore.com.
Welcome to another powerful episode of The Hot Dish. This one delves deep into the past and present of untold stories from America's heartland, from the historical injustices faced by Native communities to the contemporary heroes fighting fires without pay.Of course, Heidi and Joel begin by reviewing the shocking results of the 2024 elections, and the failure of the Democratic Party to communicate effectively with a majority of American voters. Then, we sit down with Donovan Archambault, a tribal leader and author whose new book offers an eye-opening account of life at a government-backed Indian school in the 1950s. Drawing from his own experiences and those of his community, Donovan reveals that approximately 90% of his fictional book is based on actual events. Listeners will learn about the harsh realities faced by Native American children, including abuse and cultural erasure. He emphasizes the importance of advocating and reclaiming Indigenous cultural values to foster societal healing.Next, we shift our focus to an inspiring piece of documentary filmmaking with Pete Yoakum, who discusses his project "Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat." This documentary highlights the lives of volunteer firefighters in rural America, shedding light on their bravery and dedication despite minimal recognition and compensation. Pete reveals his journey, from conception to the challenges of filming during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the incredible support he received from communities. You'll gain insights into the diverse stories of volunteer first responders and the evolving role of women in firefighting.Tune in every other week for The Hot Dish, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.orgFor a copy of Tatanga Hōksheen: A Failed Attempt to Kill The Indian by Donovan Archambault, Sr, you can find it in many booksellers including Praire Edge: https://prairieedge.com/all-products/katanga-hoksheen-a-failed-attempt-to-kill-the-indian-book/?srsltid=AfmBOoqyD3HW2XGQMkPB6XwJpVg0Qqm5xd8UwbudbIocHoa4F89R5kKz or Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tatanga-h-333-ksheen-donovan-archambault-sr/1145828386 For local listings and more info on the documentary, visit the official "Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat" website: https://oddhoursfilm.com/
A man flashed his jiggling genitals in Dumb Ass News, which reminded comedian Emily Siero of some unwanted text messages she's received. Plus, Ruth had TWO stories of being flashed by creeps. (0:00) A rare, Paul Skenes baseball card has a lot of collectors salivating. However, Brandon Steiner was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to issue a warning about the card, and collecting as a hobby in 2024. (6:46) A $1 million shipment of Sammy Hagar/Guy Fieri tequila was stolen recently. Chaz and AJ spoke with former Hartford detective Brian Foley, who said that it will never be recovered, and probably won't even make that much money for the thieves. (23:39) Jason DeManche is a volunteer firefighter in Stratford, and is in need of kidney transplant. Jason was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about the dire circumstances he's facing, how you qualify to be on the donor list, and why his blood type is making this especially difficult. (37:02)
Send us a textLt. Patrick Juliano began his career with the Palm Coast Fire Department in 2006 as a Volunteer Firefighter and became a career firefighter in 2008. He earned his Firefighter Certification from First Coast Technical College, obtained his EMT Certification in New York, and completed his Paramedic training and Associate Degree at Daytona State College. Patrick furthered his education by earning a Bachelor's Degree from Flagler College and a Master's from Barry University. He was promoted to Driver Engineer in 2018 and to Lieutenant in 2021. Before joining the fire service, he worked as an EMT in New York and spent several years in the funeral industry. In addition to his firefighting responsibilities, Lieutenant Juliano serves as the department's Public Information Officer and is the Palm Coast Professional Firefighters Vice President.Patrick's Email Scale 2 The Top with Dr. Lyman Montgomery Welcome to Scale 2 the Top," the essential podcast for business leaders and HR...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
CTL Script/ Top Stories of October 22nd Publish Date: October 22nd From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, October 22nd and Happy Birthday to actor Christopher Lloyd. ***10.22.24 – BIRTHDAY – CHRISTOPHER LLOYD*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. Early Voting in Cherokee County Tops 40K 2. Two Injured in Commercial Fire on Univeter Road 3. Canton Postpones Decision on Pearidge Road Development Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on peaches. We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: Early Voting in Cherokee County Tops 40K Cherokee County has seen over 40,000 ballots cast through early and absentee voting, with 37,561 in-person early votes and 3,536 absentee ballots returned. Early voting continues with specific hours until November 1 at various locations, including the Cherokee County Elections Office and several public libraries. The most popular polling sites are Rose Creek Public Library and Hickory Flat Public Library. One day of Sunday voting was offered on October 20. Voters must cast their ballots at assigned precincts on Election Day, November 5, and can check details at mvp.sos.ga.gov. Absentee ballots can be submitted at designated drop boxes during early voting hours. STORY 2: Two Injured in Commercial Fire on Univeter Road A fire at Carmichael Development on Univeter Road in Canton resulted in two people being hospitalized with burn injuries. The fire, reported just before 4 p.m., involved a dump truck and Conex trailer, with flames affecting a nearby commercial structure. Firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze and searched for additional victims, finding none. A significant diesel fuel spill required the Hazardous Materials team for cleanup. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Univeter Road was temporarily closed but reopened by 5:35 p.m. on Monday. STORY 3: Canton Postpones Decision on Pearidge Road Development The Canton City Council has delayed a decision on a mixed-use development proposal in the Pearidge community, rescheduling the vote for November 7 to allow more discussion. The proposal by Pearidge Land Investments, LLC involves annexing 62.66 acres and combining it with 8.5 acres already in Canton for a total of 70.72 acres. The plan includes 215 homes and a 1.4-acre commercial site, with amenities like a pool and dog park. The development would feature public streets, sidewalks, and open spaces. A traffic study indicates acceptable service levels for nearby roads. The council will address annexation first, followed by rezoning if approved. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cherokee County) – The Mill (09.26.24 THE MILL ON ETOWAH REV 2 30_FINAL) STORY 4: Woodstock Hoping for Bounce-Back Effort Woodstock aims to rebound from a recent loss to Sequoyah as they face Riverwood this Friday. Coach Dan Devine hopes to replicate their earlier season bounce-back after a defeat. Woodstock, with a 6-2 record, hosts Riverwood, who just secured their first win. Key senior players like Drew Burmeister and Isaiah Payton are crucial for Woodstock's success. The team averages 31.4 points per game, led by sophomore quarterback Graham Burmeister. Facing a Riverwood defense that allows over 35 points per game, Woodstock seeks a strong performance to secure a playoff spot, with two games left in the regular season. STORY 5: Canton Moose Lodge Honors Cherokee County Public Safety The Canton Moose Lodge held its annual Public Safety Service Awards Banquet on October 14, honoring public safety professionals from Cherokee and Pickens counties for their dedication. Recognized from Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services were Beau Witcher as Paramedic of the Year, Sgt. RC Vaughn for Special Operations, Sgt. Rick Scales for Support Services, and Lt. Stan Ice as Volunteer Firefighter of the Year. The Cherokee Sheriff's Office honored Lt. Melissa Shaw, Deputy Christine England, Deputy Timmathy Noe, and Deputy Anna Shields. Canton Police Officer Robert Severance received the Officer of the Year Award. Fire Chief Eddie Robinson praised the honorees for their commitment and service. Commercial: Ingles Markets (Salts) 8 And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diabetes. ***LEAH INTERVIEW - INGLES 2 DIABETES (INTERVIEW)*** We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: 04.25.24 HELLER LAW 3_FINAL SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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-We Talked to Jo Dee Messina Today!-Friday Night Bites at the Battle of the Lakotas!-Looking for the King or Queen of Halloween-The Dad Joke of the Day-Creepy Clips for Kings Island Halloween Haunt Tix-Dave was Today's-Years-Old When He Got Poison Ivy for the First Time?-Good Vibes: Not Lassie, Gita!-Stattosphere: Women Say Dating Expenses are Unfair!-Stattogram Delivery for Amanda Hill-New B-105 Country Club Member Meghan Yeary is a Volunteer Firefighter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
-We Talked to Jo Dee Messina Today! -Friday Night Bites at the Battle of the Lakotas! -Looking for the King or Queen of Halloween -The Dad Joke of the Day -Creepy Clips for Kings Island Halloween Haunt Tix -Dave was Today's-Years-Old When He Got Poison Ivy for the First Time? -Good Vibes: Not Lassie, Gita! -Stattosphere: Women Say Dating Expenses are Unfair! -Stattogram Delivery for Amanda Hill -New B-105 Country Club Member Meghan Yeary is a Volunteer Firefighter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Volunteer Firefighter Jim Landis rejoins Bo and Beth to fill them in on his latest experiences while helping with rescue and recovery efforts in Western North Carolina. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma sets another execution before the end of the year.Ten million pounds of meat is getting recalled,OSU wants to provide free training to volunteer firefighters.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
At 91, he couldn't participate in putting out a fire, but he could give financially. He will continue to put out a lot of fires. How can you be of help to some organization or to some person today?
Bo and Beth welcome Volunteer Fireman Jim Landis to the show to talk about what he's seen and heard as he has been part of the rescue efforts in Blowing Rock and Boone, NC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Carrie Monahan joins us from East Hampton with her fascinating story about a volunteer fireman, a reclusive old man who lived in a dilapidated mansion on one of the town's most exclusive streets, and what happened to the man's property after he died. Then, Samantha Leach will tell us how the television show Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is leading more than a few members of the Mormon church to choose pomp over piety. And finally, David Christopher Kaufman joins us with his story about how, at a time of growing discord between Jewish Americans and Black Americans, an often overlooked chapter in the history of America's historically Black colleges and universities is providing a model for renewed cooperation between these once heavily allied minorities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and also served as chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a eight year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
In this episode of the Real Estate Entrepreneurs Podcast, we sit down with Brad Holcman - a TV Executive, Developer, Real Estate Investor, and Volunteer Firefighter. Brad shares his insights on the entrepreneurial mindset, the realities of leaving a 9-to-5 job, and the importance of creating your own opportunities. Brad discusses how the traditional employee lifestyle has a ceiling, and how being an entrepreneur, while more demanding, can be incredibly fulfilling. He talks about his own journey, going from working in television to becoming a real estate investor focused on affordable housing. Brad shares tips on building relationships in the local real estate community and strategies for getting started as a wholesaler. Whether you're a seasoned real estate investor or just starting your entrepreneurial journey, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and inspiration. Tune in to hear Brad's unique perspective on balancing multiple passions and creating the life you want. This is a must-listen for any real estate entrepreneur looking to take their business to the next level. =============================================== Follow and Connect with Brad on Social Media for Exclusive Insights and Tips on Real Estate Investing, Entrepreneurship, and More! ⬇ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-holcman/ https://www.instagram.com/bradneedsabs/?hl=es https://www.facebook.com/BradHolcman/ ================================================ Subscribe and Activate Notifications for our Videos! Stay updated with all our Podcasts
About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and also served as chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a eight year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
Bill Dungey is an IT security specialist, counselor, martial artist, Volunteer Firefighter, podcaster, and visionary! He has started a grassroots movement to build resilience, mental health, and self reliance called Six Feet using Jiu jitsu/ martial arts, and the thought process of operational readiness! You can find Bill at https://sixfeet.ca and his podcast Six Feet is available on all podcast players! His vision of mental health is incredilby unique and something that we need in the First Responder community as well as other high stress occupations!
Sometimes the gap between HERO and VILLAIN is narrow… although it's USUALLY obvious for most people…. not for Christopher. If you can manage to make it through the day without trying to do the job of a firefighter… when you're not one… you're doing OK! Source: https://www.wyff4.com/article/firefighter-impersonator-arrested-garden-house-nc/60328924
(Mar 28, 2024) The majority of North Country's and New York State's fire departments are staffed by volunteers and have been for over a century. Fire chiefs say they're struggling to recruit the next generation; both houses of the state legislature have passed a bill that would close a loophole in the state's fracking ban; also, we talk with a Plattsburgh artist who has created a thousand hand-carved signs during her career.
On todays mutual aid episode we are joined by Rock Hill brothers, Asst. Chief Edward Walsh and Firefighter Chris Filosa of the Rock Hill Fire Department in Rock Hill, NY. We will discuss a recent close call, where Chris fell through the floor upon entering a residential structure fire. We touch on size-up, situational awareness, burn time prior to arrival, building construction, complacency and have an honest discussion about the lessons learned at this incident.About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as assistant chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a seven year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
Hugo Garicia was born in LA and grew up in the city of El Monte where he attended school from Cogswell Elementary, Kranz Middle School, El Monte Highschool, and later graduated from East LA College.While in high school and into college Hugo held a variety of different jobs all around the SGV - El Monte, West Covina, Rosemead, City of Industry, Monterey Park, Pasadena. He began his career in fitness in 2010 working for a big box gym in the personal training department in the city of Monterey Park and has now been a self-employed Fitness Trainer since 2013 in the city of Pasadena.Hugo runs a successful business and is now expanding into the online space with help of a business mentor. Not only is he now offering online training to a host of different clients, but also a mentorship program to both up and coming fitness trainers and/or trainers currently in the field who are struggling to succeed.On top of juggling his business, Hugo has a beautiful wife and a beautiful daughter that count on him to protect and provide.One to two weekends per month Hugo is a Volunteer Firefighter. He volunteers as a Firefighter for a sense of higher fulfillment knowing that he is providing a service without expecting anything in return. He does this to pay gratitude for the wonderful family and life he has been blessed with.Instagram: @hugo.g.fitWebsite: hugogfit.comEmail: hugogfit@gmail.com___________________Music CreditsIntroLike it Loud, Dyalla, YouTube Audio LibraryStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroIndecision, Dyalla, YouTube Audio Library__________________My SGV Podcast:www.mysgv.netinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Lt. John Clarke from the Cazenovia Fire Department. After dedicating a few years to service, John temporarily stepped back to prioritize his family. Now, we delve into his journey as he decided to resume volunteering when the timing was right. About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a eight year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Captain and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
Elections, fitness choices, PPE, facial hair and alcohol. Simply put, sometimes we are our own worst enemy! About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as assistant chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a seven year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
We grant a Christmas Wish to Nick Mondragon who suffered 2 Brain Aneryeusm & 2 strokes that ultimatley led him to not being able to work. Nick & Cassie are raising 3 young kids on 1 income and we just knew we had to help out.
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When you're listening to our show, do you find yourself taking things personally? Do you wonder if we are talking about you?On todays episode Brian discusses those that seem to get offended by the content that they are listened too. Those that get pissed off and take things personally?Well my friends, if the shoe fits! About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as assistant chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a seven year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
We get right down to the Bates and a cast of (seemingly) thousands, trying to finish their house. Watch as the Bates kids get their Volunteer Firefighter on. Yearn for some delicious, Southern cooking (boiled hot dogs). See Erin Bates slamming those ivories as volunteer labor tries to build her new house around her! Sorry Folks, no Kass-uh-dee-yuz this time. Grab your shovels as we Digg in to ole Billy G's thoughts on finances and how they reflect your dedication to the Lord. Be warned, its equal parts entertaining and infuriating. Like what you hear? Would you like to support us? Dig on over to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedug Enjoy our episode visuals and maybe some Mildred content on insta @digginguptheduggarspod Want to send us regular mail? Send it on over to P.O. Box 5973 Glendale. Az 85312
Are you a fire service leader? Are you out there sharing a message? Are you talking the talk?On todays episode Brian discusses those that seem to have mastered the art of "talking the talk", but when it comes down to it, their NOT "walking the walk". About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as assistant chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a seven year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as assistant chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 19 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a seven year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
Tonight, we have Caddo-Midway Fire and Rescue District's Hannah Stephens along with Meteorologist James Spann to share about the importance of VFD's in our communities and an upcoming fundraiser on October 7th to support the VFD. I hope you will listen and share.
On today's MADM, I'm featuring Caddo-Midway Fire and Rescue District Volunteer Firefighter Hannah Stephens! Sponsor: Park Supply Company, Inc. ParkSupplyCompany.com
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Greensburg (PA) Volunteer Fire Department Chief Tom Bell and President Rick Steele join host Tom Merrill to discuss the steps that have been taken to help mitigate the cancer risk and carcinogen exposure in their agency. Their simple yet highly effective plan is something all departments can learn from. It was not always easy and they had many hurdles to cross, but their resilience and determination to succeed is a testament to the professional culture prevalent throughout this volunteer fire department. Chief Bell was also honored at the recent International Association of Fire Chiefs Annual Conference and Expo as Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year in recognition of not only his cancer prevention program, but his many other initiatives that emphasize teamwork, skills and core values (a.k.a. TOTAL PROFESSIONALISM). Sponsored by MagneGrip.
In this episode of The Real ResQ, we are joined by Bob McMahon, Delaware State Police, pilot, and volunteer firefighter. As a retired police officer of 41 years, as well as an inductee into the Delaware Aviation Hall of Fame, Bob has some great stories. The first story that Bob considers his most memorable is one that has never actually been told until now. During his off time, Bob and his girlfriend (now wife) were spending a day at the beach. While he was alone in the water, he watched a lady and her baby get hit by a wave, causing them to become separated. Being in the right spot at the right time was all that mattered that day as the outcome of this event was determined by a set of little toes. The second story of this episode is about a boat that capsized causing four people to fall into the water. A second boat on scene helped locate the victims and drive them to the beach where Bob was able to land the helicopter. He jumped out of the running helo to help with the victims. Doing everything they could to give the victims the best chance of survival, Bob and crew flew to the hospital wet, covered in sand, and with no communication, landed in the parking lot of the Emergency Room. Our third story is about a diving accident which caused the patient to go into cardiac arrest. Working in tandem with the USCG, 12 miles offshore, they had to come up with an idea to get the medics from the helicopter to the boats. It seemed to be that a jump from the helicopter to the boat was the only real option. Another interesting story that Bob thinks about is not the normal rescue mission many associate with what we do. This one was for a child that needed medication, immediately. Bob jumped into the helicopter, flew to an area where the pharmacy was, landed, and got the attention of the local police to help him out. The plan worked as advertised! We finish our conversation talking about the joys of being an instructor and the great feeling he gets when he sees his students succeed and grow. Enjoy! https://therealresq.com/home https://www.facebook.com/therealresq https://www.instagram.com/therealresq Thank you for sponsoring this episode of The Real ResQ; Breeze-Eastern, https://www.breeze-eastern.com/ Axnes, https://www.axnes.com/ SR3 Rescue Concepts, https://sr3rescueconcepts.com Airwaav, https://airwaav.com/ VersaLifts https://vlifts.com/
About our hosts:Brian Soller has been an active volunteer for the last 30+ years. He currently serves as assistant chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department and for the past 18 years has been a New York state fire instructor assigned to Sullivan County, NY. Soller also served as chief of the Rock Hill Fire Department from 2018 - 2020 and chief of the Monticello Fire Department from 2001-2002.Soller has also been a New York State emergency medical technician for the last 25+ years. He speaks extensively on the promotion of professionalism in the volunteer fire service through his podcast and YouTube channel. Follow us on social @professional.brotherhood @chiefsollerOn the web at professionalbrotherhood.comSend future episode suggestions or comments on past episodes to professionalvff@gmail.com.Interested in being a guest on the show? Please email professionalvff@gmail.com.Kara Judd, is a seven year member of the Cazenovia Fire Department where she currently serves as a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician. Kara is also a certified Critical Incident Stress Debriefer as well as an AFAA certified fitness instructor and the owner of Saint Florian Fitness. Her full time career is at the Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse, NY where she is a Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention Specialist and Burn Prevention Outreach Educator.On social @st.florianfitness
Firefighters who set fires, officially called 'firefighter arsonists', may be small in number, but they definitely make an impact. While things like insurance fraud and covering up another crime are common motives for arson outside the firefighting community, experts say those aren't what drive firefighter arsonists. So how does this happen? How does a firefighter turn into arsonist? Well. Let's take a look.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.