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Join host Christopher Naum on the latest podcast from BuildingsonFire’s Taking It to the Streets, “Fireground Performance.” Here he’ll share his insights on three integrated constants of fireground performance: The building.The compartment.The company. This podcast will be available as of Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. ET on FireEnginee…
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Host Lisa Baker talks with several guests about the recent Women in Fire Conference and the importance of attending. Guests: Megan Saylors, Women in Fire Trustee Lieutenant Kathleen Hancock, Aurora (CO) Fire Lieutenant Jennell Taylor, Baltimore City (MD) Fire Firefighter Brooke Simms, Aurora (CO) Fire Firefighter Chantel Newell, Orange County (FL) …
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Hosts David Polikoff and Robert James (RJ) talk with guest Charles Hendry about engine work. They discuss deploying and getting that first line into place, hose packs, long lines, and tactical considerations for different structures. Brought to you by and LogRX and TenCate Protective FabricsFire Engineering Podcast
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Craig Nelson, Jeff Wallin, and Chris Rasmussen talk about the new NERIS (national emergency response information system) that is replacing the old NFIRS (national fire information reporting system). They look into what the new system is capable of and when it should be coming to a fire department near you. Brought to you by and LogRX and TenCate Pr…
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Where are your tools? Hosts Rick Lasky and John Salka discuss the importance of knowing where all the tools and equipment are on your fire apparatus, and how a fire department can train to ensure all of their members are prepared. Brought to you by and LogRX and TenCate Protective FabricsFire Engineering Podcast
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Douglas Cline looks at searching in the modern environment. He discusses the latest Fire Engineering editorial from David Rhodes, "The Lack of Search Training is Appalling," and considers what fire departments should think about when it comes to search. Brought to you by and LogRX and TenCate Protective Fabrics…
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A somber but important but very important episode as Chief Frank Leeb and Chief Billy Goldfeder join me to discuss their new book "30 Fires You Must Know." Joining us are four contributors to the book Chief Mike Lombardo (Buffalo, NY), Chief Mark Wessel (Keokuk, IA) Chief Steve Kalman (Hackensack, NJ), Captain Joe Woyjeck (Los Angeles, CA). If the …
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Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer look at current issues in the fire service. They delve into ways to provide feedback on the new OSHA fire brigade standard, NIOSH, and the recent report released on the Grenfell high-rise fire. Brought to you by and LogRX and TenCate Protective FabricsFire Engineering Podcast
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John Murphy discusses the often controversial topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies for EMS and fire departments, looking at litigation, training, and the impact on the community. Brought to you by TenCate Protective Fabrics and LogRXFire Engineering Podcast
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Anthony Kastros speaks with guest Frank Leeb about the Twin Parks fire, where the FDNY saved hundreds of lives despite a high number of potential victims upon arrival. They also delve into Chief Leeb's contribution to the book Mastering Fireground Command: Calm the Chaos (available at https://fireengineeringbooks.com/shop-all-products/mastering-fir…
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Host David Rhodes speaks with Tim Olk about his latest book, Behind The Scenes. They delve into Tim’s career, discussing some of his most memorable incidents and the motivations behind his 40 years of fire photography. Link: https://fireengineeringbooks.com/books/behind-the-scenes-a-tim-olk-gallery/Fire Engineering Podcast
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Eddie Buchanan talks with Scott Roseberry and Sai Narain about their new article, “Copilot for the Fire Service: The Power of Artificial Intelligence.” They discuss data and how AI can be used to enhance fireground activities. Link: https://www.fireengineering.com/firefighting/copilot-for-the-fire-service-the-power-of-artificial-intelligence/#gref …
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Host Dave McGlynn talks with Frank Ricci about receiving that "Dear John" letter from FDIC. They discuss what it means, how to react, and ways to adjust your submission to improve your chances of future success. Brought to you by TenCate Protective Fabrics and LogRXFire Engineering Podcast
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Larry Conley and the G.L.U.E. crew speak with their own David Conley. The panel delves deeper into David Conley's article in Fire Engineering titled Stronger Fire Teams through Empathetic Listening. Brought to you by TenCate Protective Fabrics and LogRXFire Engineering Podcast
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Host Lisa Baker speaks with a panel of guests about their presentations at the upcoming Women in Fire International Conference, which will be held September 11-14 in San Diego, California. Guests: Natalie Nacker Jessica Cleermont Catlin St. Clair Michelle Valenti Trisha Wolford Michael Reilly Sponsored by MagneGrip.…
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Never get too old to learn new things. Hosts David Polikoff, Robert James (RJ), and Sam Villani talk about how to keep your training fresh. They discuss examples from their own classes on halligan use, forcible entry, and command. They also touch on how their departments maintain the proficiency of their rookies while sustaining the interest of sea…
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Hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelman speak with P.J. Norwood and Sean Gray about their recent article in Fire Engineering about modern firefighting tactics in residential structures. Read it: https://www.fireengineering.com/firefighting/modern-firefighting-tactics-in-residential-structures/ Sponsored by MagneGrip.…
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Host Eric Dreiman talks with Erich Roden about his career in the Milwaukee (WI) Fire Department, the challenges of moving from line firefighter to company officer, and doing the things that aren't in the books right. They also discuss managing an incident from a chief's perspective and what you should expect from company officers. Sponsored by Magn…
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On the BuildingsonFire: Taking It to the Streets podcast, host Christopher Naum offers some insights on the predictability of building performance and the adaptive fireground. Sponsored by MagneGrip.Fire Engineering Podcast
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Doug Cline speaks with Wayne Jones about his class, "The Why Before the How," and how instructors and company officers must adjust how they train in order to reach the newest generation of firefighters. Sponsored by MagneGrip.Fire Engineering Podcast
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Around the country, large, warehouse-type structures are going up on a regular basis to house every type of product imaginable (think Amazon, Walmart). Often, they are built in small-town America and rely on the protection of volunteer fire departments. These structures present a multitude of challenges and there are important steps that need to be…
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Anthony Rowett and Todd Edwards talk with Rob Brown about a recent technical rescue event that he was a part of, how his team stays ready for such an event, and how they balance fire training with special operations training. Sponsored by MagneGrip.Fire Engineering Podcast
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