Gary Honold spent more than 23 years as a firefighter in Montana. His experience in working the fire service, volunteering with the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and his own health challenges have provided him a unique perspective how to live. https://t.co/ov0kHwsygA
Rick Bucher is a 27 year veteran who retired following his experiences with Post Traumatic Stress and a suicide attempt. Now an writer, he has published a book on his experiences, "Flame and Fortune - How the Fire Service (almost) Killed Me" https://t.co/hHTCoS2Ema
211 years of wisdom, history, and humor in this episode from Plant City, Florida. 8 CFEMS Retirees and a digital recorder - this was fun!
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Specialization in the fire service isn't anything new, but CFR/ARFF is a specialty. Jim Nilo improved AFFF training in Virginia, all because he washed out of one Marine Corps training program and wanted "the shortest school" on that base.
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"Mac" McFarlane got his start in the fire service at a young age, then got sent to military jail for being too young! Today he is helping his home country's fire service through Belize Heroes. https://t.co/hyWzR1WgK1
Episode 48 - Brian Rothell is a retired Chesterfield Firefighter who probably has more life saves off duty than he did on duty and worked as a contract FF in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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How does rugby, free beer, and a dare lead a firefighter into the code development world? Listen to Sean DeCrane - a retired Cleveland, OH Battalion Chief tell that story and more on Episode 47.
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I am delaying this weeks episode due to the tragic loss of a CFESM Firefighter during swift water rescue class on the Nantahala River. Donate to help support her family. https://t.co/slDz12GC6e
Bill Crump and Terry Newcomb are both retirees of Chesterfield Fire and EMS and are still in amazing shape riding road and mountain bikes, canoeing wild rivers, lifting heavy weights, and still telling stories. I got a few of them on the record here.
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@RsandersRuss Chief Russ Sanders spent 55 years in this business, but it was the influence of his first company officer that put him on a path to success.
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Meredith Henne Baker literally wrote the book the Richmond Theater Fire which happened in 1811. She joined me for this episode with stories of those who survived and those who did not.
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Assistant Chief Nick Dinges is a third generation firefighter/paramedic from the Sublette, IL Fire Protection District. He's also a successful entrepreneur with @dingesfire#GSDT. Episode 41: https://t.co/H1xLqNpiiI
40 years later, "It happened to us yesterday - Everyday" Mike Goff was killed in the line of duty 40 years ago today. Hear the story of the fire from those who were there.
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How does an aspiring drummer and band director get into the fire service? A brutally honest music teacher shows the way.
From Plainwell (MI) Public Safety - Ron Farr
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Episode 38 - How Jiu Jitsu helps firefighters overcome the physical and mental aspects of the job. Come roll with us at https://t.co/IFCTrjHYrJ, on Instagram @aegis_jiu_jitsu.
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Retired ATF Agent John Pijaca joins me to talk about the ATF and his involvement as part of the National Response Team on the Station Nightclub Fire 2/20/03.
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