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Arts & Culture Podcasts
The National Fire Radio Podcast Channel featuring a variety of personalities and their podcasts that capture the essence of the Fire Service.
Location:
United States
Genres:
Arts & Culture Podcasts
Description:
The National Fire Radio Podcast Channel featuring a variety of personalities and their podcasts that capture the essence of the Fire Service.
Language:
English
Episodes
Frontline Mindset Episode 21. Training Mindset, Aaron Heller
1/23/2025
In this episode of Frontline Mindset, I sit down with Retired Chief Aaron Heller, owner of On Scene Training Associates, to dive deep into the culture of fire department training. Chief Heller shares his decades of experience in building effective training programs that stick and discusses how to foster a mindset of continuous learning and growth in the fire service. From the importance of getting back to the basics to breaking down barriers that hinder training engagement, this conversation is packed with actionable insights for leaders and firefighters alike. If you're looking to elevate your department’s training culture and create a more prepared, resilient team, this episode is a must-listen.
Duration:00:58:22
389. “Safety”, Today’s Dirty Word - Keynote FDSOA 1/15/25
1/22/2025
Jeremy had the opportunity to speak at the recent Fire Department Safety Officer's Association (FDSOA) conference on January 15, 2025. "Safety" - Today's Dirty Word was a 30 minute keynote discussing how the topic of "Safety" in the fire service comes with a negative connotation. This primarily comes from poor leadership and not letting your people work. This quick message is founded on the premise of knowing your job inherently brings safety to the job.
Duration:00:32:54
The Size Up Episode 100 - Embrace Humility - Mickey Farrell
1/21/2025
In this special 100th episode of the Size Up podcast, Pip reflects on the journey of podcasting, the importance of storytelling, and the connections made with guests. Joined by Mickey Farrell, they discuss the evolution of podcasting, the parallels between firefighting and art, and the significance of camaraderie in the firehouse. They also touch on generational changes in the fire service, the balance between tradition and modernization, and the personal experiences that shape their careers in emergency services. Mickey and Pip delve into the emotional complexities of retirement from the fire service, emphasizing the deep familial bonds formed over years of service. They discuss the challenges of transitioning to life after firefighting, the importance of rediscovering personal passions, and the need for accountability in maintaining those interests. The dialogue also touches on the intersection of art in firefighting and photography, and concludes with reflections on community engagement through sports. Mickey and Pip discuss the challenges and nuances of social media communication, particularly focusing on the importance of using platforms like Instagram over Facebook. They delve into upcoming events and training opportunities in the fire service, emphasizing the role of nonprofit organizations in providing essential training. The discussion also touches on personal reflections about humility and the importance of acknowledging mistakes in the fire service, highlighting the need for growth and learning. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
Duration:01:19:09
Chapter 59 - "Square Yourself Away" - View From the Top Floor Podcast
1/20/2025
In this episode, Mickey discusses the critical aspects of professionalism in firefighting, particularly focusing on the importance of proper masking up and the standards expected when exiting a fire scene. He emphasizes the need for firefighters to present themselves professionally to the public, highlighting how appearance reflects on the fire service as a whole. Mickey also touches on the pride associated with being part of a fire company and the importance of teamwork and readiness in maintaining high standards.
Duration:00:06:14
388. "Giving You a Purpose" - Eric Frantz
1/17/2025
In this conversation, Eric Frantz and Jeremy Donch discuss the importance of youth involvement in the fire service through programs like the Danville High School Fire Club. They explore the impact of real-life emergency scenarios on young people's development, the transformative power of volunteer firehouses, and the need for mentorship and training. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by volunteer fire services and the importance of community engagement and recruitment to ensure a sustainable future for these essential services.
Duration:01:00:06
Frontline Mindset Episode 20. Outside Training with C Side Consultants - Chief Larry DiCamillo
1/16/2025
In this episode, Chief DiCamillo and Rob dive deep into the world of aerial operations, highlighting how essential they are for effective firefighting. They emphasize the importance of independent, hands-on training to build credibility and confidence in using equipment. Understanding the limitations of aerial devices and mastering box cribbing techniques can significantly improve positioning and safety. They also discuss how departments often make purchasing decisions based on trends rather than actual needs, and how the quint concept can sometimes complicate operations. Effective coordination between aerial operators is a must, and real-world training in the community enhances both skills and readiness. They stress the importance of understanding local infrastructure, choosing credible instructors, and balancing classroom theory with practical applications. Continuous learning, collaboration, and real-time feedback are key to improving firefighting outcomes and keeping crews safe.
Duration:00:58:22
387. Bryan Emenecker
1/15/2025
In this conversation, Jeremy Donch and Bryan Emenecker explore the emotional connections and pride within the fire service, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, mastering the basics, and recognizing when to move on from a career. They discuss the significance of brotherhood, the challenges of maintaining core values, and the necessity of self-reflection and growth in the profession. The dialogue highlights the journey of becoming a firefighter and the impact of a supportive community on individual success.
Duration:01:08:19
Top Floor Tactics Chapter 58.
1/13/2025
Top Floor Tactics Chapter 58. by Jeremy Donch
Duration:00:08:21
The Size Up Episode 99 - Be A Part of Something More - Jeremy Donch
1/12/2025
In this episode, Pip and Jeremy reflect on the new year, personal growth, and the importance of relationships. They discuss Pip’s recent family trip to Australia, highlighting the experiences and connections made along the way. Pip shares his immersive experiences during a two-week trip to Australia, highlighting cultural differences, unique traditions, and the joy of family bonding. The discussion covers various aspects of Australian life, including their laid-back lifestyle, Christmas celebrations, and the introduction of cricket to the family. Pip reflects on the importance of being present during the trip, the technological advancements in Australia, and the differences in dining culture. The conversation concludes with Pip's reflections on the impact of travel on family relationships and personal growth. In this engaging conversation, Pip and Jeremy explore the importance of relationships and unforced connections. They reflect on the significance of the number 555 in Pips life, the value of being present in the moment, and the lessons learned from their experiences. The discussion also touches on the growth of National Fire Radio and the impact of off-duty life on personal and professional development. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Duration:01:14:26
386. "What will we do with all the data?" - Tom Jenkins
1/10/2025
In this conversation, Tom Jenkins, Fire Service Advisor and Research Manager on the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS0) project, discusses the advancements in firefighter reporting systems, emphasizing the importance of data accessibility and integration with existing systems. He shares insights on the implementation challenges faced by fire departments and highlights his journey in the fire service, advocating for a data-driven approach to enhance safety and efficiency. Jenkins stresses the need for collaboration and continuous improvement in the fire service, aiming to honor those who have served by making informed decisions based on accurate data.
Duration:00:44:29
Frontline Mindset Episode 19. The Senior Man
1/9/2025
In this conversation, Rob discusses the critical role of the senior firefighter in firehouses, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, responsibility, and preserving the culture and legacy of the fire service. He distinguishes between senior firefighters who merely have time on the job and those who actively shape the environment and guide their peers. Rob encourages all firefighters, regardless of their experience, to embrace the mindset of a senior firefighter and take ownership of their roles to foster a supportive and effective team culture.
Duration:00:07:12
Top Floor Tactics Chapter 57. On The Road
1/6/2025
Top Floor Tactics Chapter 57. On The Road by Jeremy Donch
Duration:00:06:59
385.
1/6/2025
385. by Jeremy Donch
Duration:01:07:29
Chapter 56 - 2024 Recap
12/23/2024
In this episode, Mickey reflects on the first year of his podcast, sharing insights on the journey, the challenges faced, and the exciting plans for the future. He discusses the remarkable guests featured in the past year and emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's own success as they move into 2025.
Duration:00:06:38
Cocklofts - Chapter 55
12/16/2024
In this episode, Mickey discusses the complexities of cockloft fires, emphasizing the importance of understanding cockloft structures, effective communication, and tactical approaches to firefighting. He shares insights on initial responses, investigation techniques, and the significance of timing and coordination among firefighting teams. The conversation also touches on the role of plate glass windows in fire strategy and the necessity of isolating fire areas for effective management. Mickey concludes with thoughts on future developments in firefighting training and practice. ---- View From the Top Floor Podcast Chapter 55 - Cocklofts
Duration:00:16:06
384. "A Change in the Model" - Kevin Quinn
12/13/2024
In this conversation, Deputy Chief Kevin Quinn discusses the challenges and opportunities within the volunteer fire service, emphasizing the importance of recruitment, retention, and training. He highlights the need for innovative approaches to attract new members and the significance of mentorship and community support in fostering a strong fire department culture. Deputy Chief Quinn also shares his personal journey in the fire service and the impact of the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) in advocating for volunteers. Also discussed is the vital role of the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) in supporting volunteer firefighters across the nation. They explore the structure of the NVFC, the importance of health and safety initiatives, and the need to engage younger generations in the fire service. The discussion emphasizes the significance of firefighter physicals, the challenges of recruitment and retention, and the necessity of sharing best practices among fire departments. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the importance of building a network to connect resources and support the volunteer fire service community. The discussion concludes with a call to action for fire departments to adapt and evolve to meet the needs of today's volunteers.
Duration:01:18:03
The Size Up Episode 98 - Unexpected Things Unexpected Times - David Perez
12/10/2024
In this episode, Pip and David Perez discuss the importance of gratitude, personal stories, and the challenges faced by firefighters, particularly in relation to health and wellness. David shares his journey through cancer diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the significance of mindfulness, nutrition, and maintaining a positive mindset. The conversation highlights the emotional rollercoaster of dealing with illness and the importance of controlling what one can in life, especially regarding health and fitness. They discuss the significance of time management, especially in the context of parenthood and personal transitions. David shares his journey through cancer treatment, emphasizing the need for early diagnosis and the value of seeking multiple medical opinions. The conversation highlights the dual nature of parenthood, the impact of life experiences on personal growth, and the necessity of maintaining a positive attitude in the face of adversity. Pip and David discuss the critical importance of early medical screenings, the fear associated with discovering health issues, and the necessity of mental health support for emergency responders. They explore personal anecdotes, the impact of pop culture on their lives, and the valuable lessons learned through their experiences. The dialogue emphasizes the need for proactive health measures and the significance of supporting mental well-being in high-stress professions. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
Duration:01:25:49
Top Floor Tactics Ep 54. Street Talk
12/9/2024
Top Floor Tactics Ep 54. Street Talk by Jeremy Donch
Duration:00:10:27
383. "The Importance of Nothing" - Christopher Ryan
12/5/2024
In this episode, Jeremy Donch speaks with Christopher Ryan, a recently promoted captain from Gloucester City, New Jersey. They discuss the evolution of the Gloucester City Fire Department, the challenges faced in small-scale firefighting, and the impact of a tragic fire in 2002 that resulted in the loss of three firefighters and two children. Thomas Stewart III, James Sylvester and John West were killed during this fire on July 4, 2002. Christopher shares his personal journey through the fire service, the emotional toll of the job, and his struggles with alcoholism following the traumatic events. The conversation highlights the importance of support, recovery, and the lessons learned from both personal and professional experiences. In this powerful conversation, Christopher Ryan shares his journey of recovery from addiction, the challenges he faced, and the importance of community support. He reflects on his experiences in the fire service, the lessons learned from failure, and the responsibility that comes with leadership. The discussion emphasizes the significance of vulnerability, accountability, and the need for open conversations about mental health within the fire service. Takeaways The fire service is a small, interconnected community. Promotion brings new responsibilities and challenges. Gloucester City has evolved from a combination to a fully career department. Small departments face unique challenges in firefighting. Volunteer fire departments can serve as a training ground for future career firefighters. The 2002 fire incident had a profound impact on the community and the fire service. Emotional tolls from traumatic events can lead to unhealthy coping mechanisms. Recovery from trauma requires support and understanding. Alcoholism is a prevalent issue in the fire service. Personal reflection is crucial for growth and recovery. My part-time job saved my ass, not the firehouse. Once I surrendered, it made it easier for me to go through rehab. I owe my second chance to my friends and family. I hit the lottery twice with my recovery and career. You don't need people who don't support you in your life. Failure has shaped who I am today. Every day is not sunshine and rainbows for me. You have to actually start to succeed. It's okay to admit you have a problem. Take this conversation back to the firehouse and talk about it.
Duration:01:06:20
382. Jeremy on the NJ Fire Guys Podcast
12/4/2024
Jeremy was a guest on the NJ Fire Guys Podcast episode 40. Alot of hard hitting topics and conversations during this episode.
Duration:01:48:40