When to Teach with Randall Hanifen
Firefighters are unique in a way you may not have thought much about: You love to impart knowledge on younger members of the fire service. But when are you ready […]
Firefighters are unique in a way you may not have thought much about: You love to impart knowledge on younger members of the fire service. But when are you ready […]
Your department likely doesn’t respond to as many fires as it used to. Maybe you do a lot of medical runs. But I’ll bet you respond to a load of […]
The trend toward community paramedicine, a/k/a, mobile integrated healthcare, is growing nationwide. That’s good news, from the point of view of firefighters. It relieves some of the load of time-consuming […]
We’ve talked about Milllenials on this show before, and how they learn and work in today’s fire service. But they aren’t the only generation that’s confusing employers. Meet iGen. Born […]
Budgets are a lot like the weather. To adapt a famous quote, everybody talks about them, but no one does anything about them. It’s generally assumed that more money would […]
On this show, we discuss the tragic case of Drew Hughes, a North Carolina boy who died much too young. We’ll talk about what happened and why…and how it could […]
It’s been fun so far! Back in March, 2017, I started this podcast because I wanted to do something to help the fire service community. Code 3 is the result, […]
The topic of bullying in the fire service does not come up very often. But it happens. The Nicole Mittendorff case in April 2016 was a very pubic exception to […]
Fire and EMS are challenging enough in a city, where there are resources available. But in rural areas, they’re even more of a challenge. EMS, for example – when there’s […]