This Episode of The Firefighter Training Podcast is an interview with Captain Stephen Marsar FDNY 2 Truck. This is based upon research done and presented in numerous articles in a variety of trade journals.
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The Hazmat Medic – An Interview with Robert Marschal
The Firefighter Training Podcast is about the use of a hazmat medic and what roles and responsibilities the medic can perform.
Also please check the new training information website Pass It On Fire Training, by our friend Ethan bansek. Please check the site and send an email to Ethan to get current information sent to you.
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Firefighter Fitness – An Interview with Jim Hagerty
This week Captain Hagerty talks about an overview of fitness and it’s importance to us and introduces us to the term “occupational Athlete”.
This episode is a great place to start if you need some fitness tips and motivation for you or your department.
The Medical Mayday – An Interview with Lt. Robert Owens Sr.
This episode is about the medical mayday and what takes place after the firefighter has been rescued by RIT. We also discuss REHAB, and more importantly PREHAB.
This is a great episode about subject matter that is not widely discussed, don’t miss it!
Fire on Main Street ( YOUR Main Street) – An Interview with Captain Joe Pronesti
Captain Joe Pronesti shares his experience and expertise with us as he discusses major fire operations in an older downtown section of Main St. America. The information applies to any department of any size and the specifics of these older occupancies are discussed with the tactics that might be used to handle the problem.
The Prayer, The Cross, and Robe
This powerful episode from Retired Police Officer George Brown is something that all first responders can relate to. In addition he has created a product to symbolize the discussion here.
This is worth the listen for all first responders.
The 23rd Street Fire and Collapse – An Interview with Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn FDNY (Ret)
Chief Dunn shares his experiences as a responder of the first engine on the second alarm at this tragic fire that took the lives of 12 FDNY members.
Stay tuned until the end where Chief Dunn gives 11 tips for being a good firefighter. Great for new firefighters or firefighters at any level.
October 17, 1966 55-598
Killed in the line of duty
DC Thomas A Reilly, Division .3
BC Walter J Higgins, Battalion. 7
Lt John J Finley, Ladder 7
Lt Joseph Priore, Engine 18
Fr John G Berry, Ladder 7
Fr James V Galanaugh, Engine 18
Fr Rudolph F Kaminsky, Ladder 7
Fr Joseph Kelly, Engine 18
Fr Carl Lee Ladder, 7
Fr William F McCarron, Division 3
Fr Daniel L Rey, Engine 18
Fr Bernard A Tepper, Engine 18
Circumstances Dictate Procedure
This week we talk about the title quotation and how it applies to fire training, the NIST and UL studies, interacting with others and tactics and strategy on the fireground.
FACEPIECE ON ! – An Interview with Assistant Chief Rob Fling
Assistant Chief Rob Fling and I discuss the importance of training, wearing your facepiece, the importance of wearing your SCBA correctly, cleaning your gear and taking care of your short term and long term health. This is a must listen regardless of rank.
The Fellowship of Christian Firefighters – An Interview with Craig Duck
This week we talk about the Fellowship of Christian Firefighters and interview the president and Missionary Craig Duck.