Episodes

Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Host Tom Merrill explores issues and challenges faced by the volunteer firefighter today. Being a professional firefighter has nothing to do with earning a paycheck but has everything to do with attitude, appearance, commitment and dedication.
Tonight's podcast features discussions on the importance of making the most of our volunteers' time, the negative impact cliques have in the volunteer firehouse, and how good, solid, clear communication can really help keep a volunteer team united and operating on the same page, producing positive results.
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Monday Jun 17, 2019
Monday Jun 17, 2019
Nick Papa and David Polikoff explore the intersection of politics and fire tactics. Tonight we will talk basement and attic fires with special guests.

Friday Jun 14, 2019
Friday Jun 14, 2019
Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Medical instituted CAPE, a Cardiac Arrest Protocol for Excellence with a significant improvement in their cardiac arrest patient care processes and better outcomes. In this episode of Firemedically Speaking, show host Mike McEvoy talks with Division Chief Kevin Joles and Medical Director Caleb Trent about the CAPE program, its design, implementation and results. This episode is sponsored by Zoll; visit them at zoll.com/ems.

Thursday Jun 13, 2019
Thursday Jun 13, 2019
Join Jeremy Hurd, a fire captain and chaplain, as he talks about how and why a chaplain program is important to the fire service. On tonight's show, Jeremy is joined by guest Angie Hughes of Women in Fire to discuss the organization's new direction and more.

Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
Wednesday Jun 12, 2019
In this "Pride and Ownership" archive from 2009, host Rick Lasky talks firefighter safety with Billy Goldfeder.
This podcast originally aired on April 2, 2009.

Tuesday Jun 11, 2019
Tuesday Jun 11, 2019
Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer talk fire service current events, leadership, and much more.

Monday Jun 10, 2019
Monday Jun 10, 2019
(Second of a three part series.) Andy was medically retired from the Lewisville Fire Department after being injured in a house fire on August 12, 2012. Tonight, we sit down with Andy and Amanda Allison to dive deeper into Andy’s injury and how, as partners, the Allison’s managed these unexpected and devastating injuries.
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Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Dave Dalrymple talks vehicle extrication, rescue, EMS, and much more! On tonight's episode, Dave looks at new trends in extrication training and education.

Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
Wednesday Jun 05, 2019
It's just a routine house fire...or is it? Hosts Mike Gagliano and Mike Dugan talk with guest Jim Duffy about private dwelling fires.
Join Capt. Mike Dugan (retired FDNY) and Capt. Mike Gagliano (Seattle Fire) as they share their knowledge and answer your questions.

Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
Tuesday Jun 04, 2019
The four owners of Traditions Training--Ricky Riley, Dan Shaw, Doug Mitchell, and Nick Martin--provide advice and direction on how to keep combat ready.
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