Title Content Date The Art of Throwing Ladders with Kevin Weis One of the first tools you were taught about when you started this job is the basic ground ladder. Once … 2024/08/22 2024-08-22 04:00:00 Community Risk Reduction: Part of the Job with Chad Costa One of the least exciting jobs for a firefighter is the dreaded Community Risk Reduction assignment. In an urban environment, … 2024/07/04 2024-07-04 11:00:55 Command Post Placement and Distractions with Robby Bergerson Incident commanders, here are some questions for you: How much thought do you put into where you set up your … 2024/06/20 2024-06-20 04:00:05 How to Set Standards for Probie Training with Jesse Marcotte This week’s show is related to another recent one. If you haven’t heard episode 344 with Jennifer Stanislaw, go ahead … 2024/06/13 2024-06-13 04:00:36 Two-In/Two-Out: An Idea Whose Time Has Passed with Sean Duffy Firefighters around the country are looking at the possibility of a new OSHA ruling very carefully. I’m talking about the … 2024/06/06 2024-06-06 04:00:27 Avoid Death by PowerPoint and Still Teach a Class with Jennifer Stanislaw From Day One in the fire service, the lecture is the standard teaching method. Sometimes, it seems like fire departments … 2024/05/30 2024-05-30 04:00:58 Using a Halligan Hook as a RIT Tool with AB Turenne Every firefighter who rides an engine has a favorite tool: The Halligan Bar. As nearly all young firefighters learn, it … 2024/05/23 2024-05-23 12:00:17 A Call to Arms with David Rhodes If you were among those fortunate enough to be in the audience at the opening of FDIC 2024, you heard … 2024/05/09 2024-05-09 04:00:17 Why Are So Many Firefighters Ready to Leave the Profession? with Dr. Reggie Freeman Fire departments around the U.S. are approaching a tipping point. At the same time career departments are seeing a drop … 2024/05/02 2024-05-02 04:00:19 How to Combine Safety and Aggressive Firefighting with Ryan Scellick There’s a constant battle between firefighters who believe that safety on the fireground precludes aggressive tactics. The opposite is also … 2024/04/14 2024-04-14 04:00:18 Storage Unit Fires: Look for “Residents” with Tim Thompson What’s potentially harder to locate victims in than a hoarder house? A stuffed-full self-storage locker. But that’s exactly what can … 2024/03/28 2024-03-28 13:45:08 Fighting fires can also damage your hearing (with Brian Daboul) Are you ready for this? There’s a whole class of hazardous chemicals that can damage your hearing, and they’re by-products … 2024/03/14 2024-03-14 09:45:51 PFAS in Turnout Gear May Be Hard to Replace with Bryan Ormond A recent study done at North Carolina State University took a look at PFAS chemicals used in turnout gear and … 2024/03/01 2024-03-01 12:30:28 Last Man Out with Jeremiah King One of the best ways to learn anything is by experience. A better way, though, is to learn from others’ … 2024/02/15 2024-02-15 14:30:23 HyperSight Vehicle-Mounted TICs with Stan Cannata Anyone who has ever fought a wildland fire knows situational awareness is critical to safety and effectiveness on the fireground. … 2024/02/08 2024-02-08 13:15:35 NFPA: Is it Doing the Job? with Bobby Eckert The National Fire Protection Association seems like a pretty important organization. For example, its reports are routinely used by fire … 2024/01/18 2024-01-18 10:14:30 Firefighter mental health in small bites with Sheena Glover If you’ve ever known a firefighter who committed suicide, you know how it can change your life. It may have … 2023/07/13 2023-07-13 04:00:38 10 Years Gone: The LODD of the Granite Mountain Hotshots (with Todd Able) Friday, June 30, 2023, is the 10th anniversary of the deaths of 19 wildland firefighters in Arizona. They were hotshots, … 2023/06/29 2023-06-29 11:00:41 Wildland Firefighting Decision-Making with Chad Costa It’s getting hotter outside, and that traditionally signals the start of wildland fire season in the U.S. Nowadays, of course, … 2023/06/15 2023-06-15 04:00:10 Are You (Still) In Shape For This Job? with Aaron Zamzow How fit are you? If you’re newer to the fire service, say two or three years in, you’re probably still … 2023/05/25 2023-05-25 04:00:19 More on Reading Smoke with Phil Jose On this episode, we’re once again talking with Phil Jose, the recognized expert on the art of reading smoke. As … 2023/05/11 2023-05-11 04:00:13 “The Call We Carry” with Cody Shea We’ve talked several times on this show about PTSD and its effects on firefighters. It’s a serious problem, one that … 2023/05/04 2023-05-04 04:00:26 SLICE-RS, Risk, and Saving Lives with Robert Avsec This week, we’re going to make some people angry. We’re talking structure fires, risk, and SLICE-RS. If you’re a probie, … 2023/04/20 2023-04-20 09:30:39 Harassment: Still a Real Problem in Some Firehouses with Linda Willing Today’s subject may make you uncomfortable. If it does, that’s not a bad thing—so stick with me. You could save … 2023/04/13 2023-04-13 11:15:26 When Your Fire Service Brotherhood Isn’t One … with John Cuomo The fire service is often called a brotherhood…or a sisterhood, these days. But how strong is that bond, really? One … 2023/03/30 2023-03-30 04:00:54 Using Fire Department Culture to Build Your Team with Jason Caughey There’s a lot of talk in the fire service about the culture. It’s important, which you already know. It’s even … 2023/03/23 2023-03-23 04:00:41 How to Build Your Fire Department’s Social Media Program with Scott Freitag and Kathy Goodman Large-city fire departments with multiple PIOs have been showcasing their activities on social media for some time. If you have … 2023/03/09 2023-03-09 11:23:36 The Fire You May Not Be Ready to Fight with Steve Lohr Just about every area served by fire departments includes a large warehouse or two. If you drive by it, I … 2023/03/02 2023-03-02 04:00:35 Takin’ Care of Mrs. Smith at the Phoenix Firefighters Symposium Earlier this month, about 400 members of the fire service—from more than 20 states—got together for the Phoenix Firefighters … 2023/02/23 2023-02-23 04:00:00 Training for the Expected, Not the Exceptions with Doug Cupp If you do enough training evolutions, you will inevitably come up against a trick scenario. You know, the ones … 2023/02/09 2023-02-09 04:00:33 What’s Important for Firefighters to Argue About with Philip Clark As a firefighter, you have probably developed some strong opinions on at least a few topics. Some people call them … 2023/02/02 2023-02-02 04:00:28 Looking Ahead to 2023 with Randy Hanifen We’re getting close to the end of another year, and this one, like the last few, seems to have been … 2022/12/01 2022-12-01 04:00:59 Risk: Yes, You DID Sign Up For This with Steve Prziborowski Do you detect a lack of willingness among your firefighters to take risks? Have company officers – or your department … 2022/11/24 2022-11-24 04:00:50 Training So They Can’t Get it Wrong with Fred Kauser If you’ve been listening to this show for a while, you’ve probably noticed that I talk a lot about realistic … 2022/11/10 2022-11-10 04:00:48 A Lesson Learned with Kaci Corrigan Today’s episode is going to be a little different. It’s a look back at a major learning event in a … 2022/10/27 2022-10-27 04:00:08 When Your Station Assignment Leaves You Out in the Cold with Linda Willing No matter how large—or small—your fire department may be, it has one house that’s just not as busy as the … 2022/10/06 2022-10-06 04:00:15 To Be a Black Woman in Today’s Fire Service with Jennifer Osborne On this show, we’re going to explore some of the unique experiences of a firefighter who is in the minority … 2022/09/29 2022-09-29 08:30:36 You’re a New Company Officer – Now What? with Jacob Johnson If you’re about to promote to company officer, this show is for you. Most firefighters want to move up and … 2022/09/22 2022-09-22 04:00:49 Addressing the “Ridiculous Gap” of Fire vs. EMS with Wes Ward I started out today’s interview intending to talk about the conflict between fire officers and lower-ranked—but certified- paramedics. It wasn’t … 2022/09/15 2022-09-15 04:00:01 “Five Floors Up” with Brian McDonald Usually, I talk with a member of the fire service on this show, but today’s a bit different. Brian McDonald … 2022/09/08 2022-09-08 04:00:21 The Care and Feeding of the News Media with Robert Leonard What do you think of your city’s news media? Maybe you think of reporters and photographers as an annoyance. Perhaps … 2022/09/01 2022-09-01 04:00:41 Leading in a New Fire Service Environment with Sal Scarpa If you’re thinking you’d like to try for a company officer or to move up to a chief officer … 2022/08/25 2022-08-25 04:00:57 Situational Awareness Saves Lives with Richard Gasaway Some people call it “auto-pilot.” It’s that ability to arrive at a scene and immediately go to work. That’s a … 2022/08/11 2022-08-11 11:00:25 Learning from Dark Days with Chad Costa Every firefighter can recall the worst incidents in his or her career—you know, the ones that made a serious impact … 2022/08/04 2022-08-04 04:00:58 Bring back the rescue culture of firefighting with Daniel Folks I have a question for you today. Why did you become a firefighter? I know, you probably haven’t had to … 2022/07/28 2022-07-28 04:00:58 When Engine Companies Must Do Truck Company Work with Justin Bailey Smaller fire departments often work with less personnel than they need. That means there are very few specialists in a … 2022/07/21 2022-07-21 04:00:56 Physical Conditioning for Firefighter-Athletes with Daniel Higuera Firefighters are athletes. You may be part of the culture that already knows and accepts this truth. But if this … 2022/07/14 2022-07-14 04:00:48 Firefighting in the Wildland-Urban Interface with Clare Frank Now that the wildland fire season lasts pretty much all year long—and homes continue to be built further from city … 2022/07/07 2022-07-07 04:00:16 Practice Doesn’t Always Make Perfect with Corley Moore (And notes on the Granite Mountain Hotshots) I have no idea how many times I have heard the old phrase, “Practice makes perfect.” Of course, nowadays, we … 2022/06/30 2022-06-30 04:00:24 What MCI Incident Commanders Should Know with Vincent Bettinazzi There have been several unfortunate mass-casualty incidents recently as the result of an active shooter. Although the public’s attention is … 2022/06/16 2022-06-16 12:00:13 First-of-its-Kind Firefighter Aid Mission to Ukraine Successful | with Eric Hille A few weeks back, we talked with Eric Hille, a San Miguel, California firefighter about his plans to take a … 2022/06/02 2022-06-02 12:00:51 A Career as a Sister in a Brotherhood with Cindie Schooner-Ball A while back, firefighter Cindie Schooner-Ball started a blog where she wrote about her time as a “Sister in a … 2022/05/05 2022-05-05 14:45:50 How to Prepare Officer Candidates (and Their Departments) with Paul Watlington There’s a lot of advice floating around that explains what a firefighter needs to do to get promoted to an … 2022/04/14 2022-04-14 04:00:25 Preparing Women for the Fire Academy Depending on whom you ask, women make up roughly four to five percent of career firefighters. That’s why it’s still … 2022/03/31 2022-03-31 04:05:40 California firefighter plans aid mission to Ukraine | Guest: Eric Hille A firefighter in San Diego County, California, has started Operation Joint Guardian, an effort to help the people of Ukraine. … 2022/03/24 2022-03-24 04:00:25 Is This What You Signed Up For? with Bob Horton If you’ve ever walked into a firehouse and heard someone say, “This isn’t what I signed up for,” or if … 2022/03/17 2022-03-17 04:03:52 Mayday and the Aftermath with Steve Conn March 21, 2003. It was a normal evening for the crew of Colerain, Ohio Township’s Engine 26. The guys were … 2022/03/10 2022-03-10 04:00:39 What happens to you if Qualified Immunity goes away? | Guest: Brad Pinsky If you’re a firefighter or medic, especially a volunteer, you’re able to do your job because the law grants you … 2022/02/17 2022-02-17 04:00:35 Earning (and Saving Lives) While They’re Learning with David Mattox There’s an unusual fire department in Fairbanks, Alaska. It’s called the University Fire Department. It serves the University of Alaska’s … 2022/02/10 2022-02-10 04:00:38 VEIS – Is it still a good tactic? with Eric Dreiman Once upon a time, there was VES. Then, thanks to the FDNY, came VEIS-vent, enter, isolate, search. Problem is, while … 2022/02/03 2022-02-03 04:05:42 When No One Else Wants to Train | Guest: Kevin Whitaker If you want something done, sometimes the best solution is to do it yourself. That can apply to fire service … 2022/01/13 2022-01-13 04:00:14 Code Zero: No Ambulances Available with Scott Freitag If your department doesn’t operate its own ambulances, there’s a third-party operator transporting your patients. But what happens when that … 2021/12/30 2021-12-30 04:00:36 Is Your Department Ready to Fight EV Fires? With Evan Gammage Today, we’re talking electric vehicles. If you live in LA, like I do, you see them every day. Teslas are … 2021/12/23 2021-12-23 04:00:42 343 Brothers Lost – Sept. 11, 2001 Remembered This is a special double edition of Code 3. We take a look back at the terror attacks of September … 2021/09/09 2021-09-09 04:00:19 Fighting Wildland Fire with Charles Vaught Fighting wildland fires is very different than structure fires. For starters, wildland guys sleep on the ground for days at … 2021/08/05 2021-08-05 04:00:44 Becoming a Company Officer with Tim Cowan Sitting in the right front seat of a rig means a lot more than giving orders on the fireground. In … 2021/07/15 2021-07-15 10:47:24 Think Like an IC with Tom Dunne Just about everyone in the fire service will—at some time—have the opportunity to be an Incident Commander, for a few … 2021/07/01 2021-07-01 09:38:34 Why You Must Be EMS Trained with Mike Wolfschmidt Does your department require firefighters to be EMTs or Paramedics? It seems like most career departments do these days. What … 2021/06/24 2021-06-24 04:00:01 The Freedom House Ambulance Service with Ben Thompson Today, we’re talking EMS history. I’m embarrassed to admit I was unaware of this background until I heard it on … 2021/06/10 2021-06-10 04:00:39 Managing Your Promotion with Ian Emmons There’s a lot of advice out there about how to get promoted. There’s a little less about what to do … 2021/06/08 2021-06-08 18:21:33 When Your Volunteers Don’t Want To Be In The FDNY with Dan Rogers My guest on this show, Dan Rogers, created a firestorm online with his article, “’And that’s okay:’ Not all volunteers … 2021/04/22 2021-04-22 04:00:28 What Fuel Are You Using in Your Burn Building? with Jack Regan When you set up your burn building, burn room, or burn trailer for training, what do you use for fuel? … 2021/04/01 2021-04-01 01:00:34 Firefighting in the 21st Century with Stan Tarnowski Just about every firefighter enjoys reading about the experiences of other members of the brotherhood. That’s why books written by … 2021/03/22 2021-03-22 01:00:09 Why Customer Service Matters with Chad Costa Your department has probably been described, at least informally, as an all-hazards department. That usually means things like water rescue, … 2020/12/03 2020-12-03 01:00:31 When You Have to Operate Aerial Apparatus Alone with Ryan Johnston If you’re not a career firefighter in a major city, this is going to be a familiar topic. If you … 2020/11/12 2020-11-12 01:00:15 Support for the Los Angeles Fire Department with Wade White This time, I’m doing something a little different. I’m helping out my friends up the road at the Los Angeles … 2020/11/07 2020-11-07 11:55:31 What to Know When You Marry a Firefighter with Mike & Anne Gagliano It’s not easy to be married to a firefighter. Whether you’re the wife or a husband of one, you know … 2020/11/05 2020-11-05 01:00:37 Support for the LAFD with Wade White This time, I’m doing something a little different. It’s been a tough fire season here in southern California and it’s … 2020/10/29 2020-10-29 01:00:24 ICs: Command is a perishable skill with Nick Martin How would you grade your most recent Incident Commander’s performance? Solid or…timid? Solid is an IC who has been trained … 2020/10/15 2020-10-15 01:00:22 Why Mentors, Not Drill Instructors, Need to Teach Today’s Probies with Jacob Johnson The way we used to train newbies, in lots of jobs, not just firefighting, could best be described as “tough … 2020/10/08 2020-10-08 01:00:49 When Your Volunteer Firefighters Don’t Fight (Much) Fire with Joe Maruca Recruiting has become a real problem at many volunteer fire departments. But what’s worse is when you do get someone … 2020/10/01 2020-10-01 01:00:00 Are Transitional Attacks Smarter Firefighting? with Nick Salameh I just had Pete Van Dorpe on the show, talking about his article from 2015 titled, “Mounting an Intelligent Interior … 2020/09/24 2020-09-24 01:00:03 Put the Fire Out First with Peter van Dorpe There is always an on-going discussion about how aggressive firefighters should be at structure fires. Inevitably, the argument gets into … 2020/09/17 2020-09-17 01:00:08 Reflections on Sept. 11, 2001 with Rick Lasky On this, the 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America, I am re-running a great interview with Fire Chief … 2020/09/11 2020-09-11 17:31:59 Which Line for Which Fire? with Mark van der Feyst How do you select a handline when you arrive at a fire? Do you have an all-purpose go-to that usually … 2020/09/03 2020-09-03 01:00:39 Funny Videos, Serious Messages with Jason Patton If you spend any time on Facebook, you’ve probably seen the videos posted by Fire Department Chronicles. If you haven’t, … 2020/08/20 2020-08-20 04:00:54 Learning from YouTube with Dave Traiforos You may have heard this oldie-but-goodie already, but bear with me: A smart man learns from his mistakes. A really … 2020/08/13 2020-08-13 04:00:39 What an EMS Liaison Knows with Roger Dyjak This show is a little different. We’re going to talk about prehospital care from the point of view of an … 2020/08/06 2020-08-06 04:00:26 Justifying the Cost of Your Fire Department with Rich Marinucci Once upon a time, there was a really cool video game called SimCity. The goal was for the player to … 2020/07/30 2020-07-30 04:00:46 Core Values as a Real-World Standard with David Bullard It’s easy to become jaded or cynical when the fire department administration comes up with a new list of core … 2020/07/23 2020-07-23 04:00:25 An Inconvenient Truth About Fires with Daniel Byrne Since 1977, firefighter line-of-duty-deaths have been dropping. You know that already, right? And structure fires as a whole are decreasing … 2020/07/16 2020-07-16 04:00:29 Rural Firefighting: Minutes Make a Difference with Justin Bailey If you’re a firefighter in a large metro department, you might find today’s topic a little unfamiliar. Because for firefighters … 2020/07/02 2020-07-02 04:00:29 Don’t Believe Your Own PR with Ken Himel Everybody knows THAT guy. There’s one in every firehouse. He’s easy to spot. He knows and is happy to lecture … 2020/06/25 2020-06-25 04:00:14 Water Always Wins with Curt Isakson With today’s rapid fire development, it’s more important than ever before to get water on the fire as fast as … 2020/06/18 2020-06-18 04:00:46 Behind These Walls May Lurk Unexpected Danger with Jack Murphy Here’s some easy math for you. What percentage of your time is spent on the rig and available? Now what … 2020/06/11 2020-06-11 04:00:02 Introducing the “True Fire” podcast Today, I am introducing a new podcast. Don’t worry, this one’s not going anywhere.The new show is called True Fire, … 2020/06/10 2020-06-10 14:22:35 How To Be Aggressive Without Being Reckless with Duane Daggers I’ve noticed a lot of chatter on social media over the past months about the idea that fire departments aren’t … 2020/06/04 2020-06-04 04:00:35 Train ’em and get out of their way with Kaci Corrigan Sometimes, we make things more difficult than we need to. We develop a course of training, then insist on monitoring … 2020/05/28 2020-05-28 04:00:49 Firefighter PTSD: A Spouse’s Perspective with Lori Moore Last week, we talked with Chris Moore, a captain with the Chesapeake, Virginia Fire Department about his battle with PTSD. … 2020/05/21 2020-05-21 04:00:12 To PTSD Hell and Back with Chris Moore Twenty years ago, it was a big no-no for a firefighter to admit to having anything like Post-Traumatic Stress. Of … 2020/05/14 2020-05-14 04:00:41 This Volunteer Department’s Got It Figured Out with Ed Dolan and Shawn Heppner How would you define success in a volunteer department? Would it be recruiting and retention? Or how about solid leadership? … 2020/05/07 2020-05-07 04:00:29 How to stop the job from taking over your life with Dr. Donnie Hutchinson What are your priorities in life? Most firefighters will typically answer this question by saying, “My family, my health, and … 2020/04/30 2020-04-30 04:00:06 Using the radio the right way with Mark Szczepanik One of the critical skills a firefighter needs is the ability to communicate concisely and completely over the radio. Some … 2020/04/23 2020-04-23 04:00:38 Lines Off, Ladders Up with Ty Wheeler Every house goes on runs that the crew just knows is a false alarm. You know it, I know it, … 2020/04/16 2020-04-16 04:00:52 FDNY at Ground Zero of COVID-19 with Danny Sheridan By now, as I record this show on April 6, 2020, most of this nation’s fire departments are now dealing … 2020/04/09 2020-04-09 04:00:01 31 Seconds from Arrival to Water on the Fire with Jonathan Hall Practically every study – not to mention common sense – says the fastest way to get a fire out is … 2020/02/13 2020-02-13 04:00:31 TIC Tips and Tricks with Manfred Kihn By now, it seems like just about every fire department has at least one thermal imaging camera. They’ve become a … 2020/02/10 2020-02-10 04:00:37 Truck Ops Whether You Have a Truck or Not with Sean Eagen Truck company operations are an important part of fireground operations, even when you don’t have a dedicated truck company available. … 2020/02/06 2020-02-06 04:00:36 The Ultimate Mutual Aid: US Firefighters in Australia with Rick Young The ultimate in mutual aid has got to be the assist Australians are getting from US firefighters. These are wildland … 2020/02/03 2020-02-03 04:00:40 The Only Constant is Change with Daniel Shoffner The two things firefighters hate the most are change – and the way things are now. You’ve heard that quote … 2020/01/30 2020-01-30 04:00:41 PTSD Cost Her a Career… and Almost Her Life with Christy Warren Firefighters are well aware of the pain of PTSD. They’re also often familiar with the stigma that comes with it. … 2020/01/27 2020-01-27 04:00:28 Social Media for PIOs with Rob Reardon By now, most departments have adopted social media in some form. Here in LA, Twitter is a great resource to … 2020/01/23 2020-01-23 04:00:55 Talk to Your Patients (Don’t Interrogate Them!) with Tim Nowak When you get on scene of a medical emergency, do you talk with the patient? Sure you do. In fact, … 2020/01/20 2020-01-20 04:00:03 Surviving More Than Flames with Todd LeDuc Firefighting has always been about survival. But now, we are recognizing that fire isn’t the only danger. Whether it’s occupational … 2020/01/16 2020-01-16 04:00:10 Addressing Unconscious Racial Bias in EMS with Jamie Kennel This edition of Code 3 may make you a little uncomfortable. It’s about racial bias among EMS providers. And while … 2020/01/13 2020-01-13 04:00:11 Firefighter Training Using Virtual Reality Goggles with Rick Clarke Okay, here’s an idea that’s guaranteed to divide opinions: The Cosumnes Fire District, near Sacramento, California, is using virtual reality … 2020/01/09 2020-01-09 04:00:41 When Firefighters Ride Ambulances with Ben Thompson When your department requires you to be a paramedic as well as a firefighter, that can lead to conflicts. In … 2020/01/06 2020-01-06 04:00:56 Firemen, Even if They’re Women with Alexis Shady After many years of being called “firefighters”, there is a small but persistent group pushing back. They want to be … 2020/01/02 2020-01-02 04:00:22 Goodbye (and Good Riddance) to the 2010s with Greg Friese If you’re listening to this edition of Code 3, congratulations! You made it through the 2010s. It was a turbulent … 2019/12/30 2019-12-30 04:00:54 What Firefighters Need to Know About Rope Rescue Operations with Dale Stewart You may be a TRT specialist in your department. Or you might be a novice. Either way, you’ve probably realized … 2019/12/19 2019-12-19 04:00:20 Finding Solutions to TRT Training Roadblocks with Dalan Zartman Technical rescues are high-risk/low-frequency incidents, and that means training on them is critical. One slip, and you could have a … 2019/12/16 2019-12-16 04:00:34 What Officers Need to Know About Crew Emotional Trauma with Jared Meeker One of the most important roles of a leader is to take care of their crew. That means if you’re … 2019/12/12 2019-12-12 04:00:32 Focusing Training Efforts on ‘Bread-and-Butter’ Operations with Stephen Rhine If you’ve listened to this show for any length of time, you know realistic training scenarios … and sometimes the … 2019/12/09 2019-12-09 04:00:57 Do firefighters with skills but no degree have less worth? with Chad Costa If you’ve been in the fire service long enough, you probably remember when firefighters with a trade skill were highly … 2019/12/05 2019-12-05 04:00:37 Know Your Pump Panel with Paul Watlington Are you an engineer? Or maybe a chauffer? Or perhaps an MPO? Regardless of the name, if you operate the … 2019/11/25 2019-11-25 03:00:54 The Beginner’s Mindset and Why You Need It with George McNeil Let’s talk Zen Buddism. Do you know the term Shoshin? It’s the Japanese word for a beginner’s mind. A verse … 2019/11/21 2019-11-21 03:00:58 How to Develop Command Presence with Tom Merrill Let’s say you’re a new officer. You want your crew to follow you, right? Now how do you get them … 2019/11/18 2019-11-18 13:30:39 The Accidental Comedian with Travis Howze This is the story of how Travis Howze, survivor of the Charleston Nine disaster in 2007, developed PTSD and ended … 2019/11/11 2019-11-11 06:20:17 Don’t Communicate Like the Military with Brian Schaeffer For just about as long as anyone can remember, the fire service has operated in a pseudo-military style. Members have … 2019/11/07 2019-11-07 03:00:48 Training on the Denver Drill with Tony Carroll Today, we’re talking about the Denver Drill. It’s well-known, but just in case you need a brush-up, here it is: … 2019/11/04 2019-11-04 03:00:22 Should You Use Tactical Worksheets for EMS? with Bruce Evans Today, we’re talking tactical worksheets for EMS. This is more important than it may sound. A tactical worksheet is nothing … 2019/10/03 2019-10-03 06:00:01 In Memory of Bryan Fass with Greg Friese The Fire-EMS community lost a vital member this week. Bryan Fass passed away suddenly on Monday. He was just 46. … 2019/09/19 2019-09-19 06:00:12 Preventing Assaults on EMS Personnel with Ernesto Rodriguez There was a time when you were universally viewed as friends of the community. You were welcomed because people realized … 2019/09/16 2019-09-16 06:00:28 Looking Back at Sept. 11, 2001 with Rick Lasky On September 11, 2001 our world changed. America was the subject of deadly terror attacks with commercial airplanes as the … 2019/09/11 2019-09-11 06:00:28 Making the Fire Cause Investigator’s Job Easier with Rick Chase One of the aspects of firefighting that we don’t often discuss is the role of the fire-cause investigator. Once a … 2019/09/05 2019-09-05 06:00:50 Making Volunteer Firefighting Fun Again with Jack Kline We have discussed several times on this show the sad – and potentially disastrous –story of the declining numbers of … 2019/09/02 2019-09-02 06:00:29 How to Train New Generations to Fight Fire with Chris Garniewicz If you conduct training for firefighters, your teaching may be out-of-date. Now, you’re probably thinking, “That’s bull. I know how … 2019/08/29 2019-08-29 06:00:51 How to be a New Fire Chief with Al Yancey, Jr. If you’ve wondered what it would be like to be a newly-minted Fire Chief – it could be a turbulent … 2019/08/26 2019-08-26 06:00:13 Fireground Excellence is Only Half the Battle with Adam Neff The late Vince Lombardi, famous Green Bay Packers coach, was known for his inspirational quotes. That’s because they were not … 2019/08/22 2019-08-22 06:00:11 Stretching a Line: Start Right to Finish Strong with John Lightly There’s a certain mindset that says it doesn’t matter how you start, as long as you finish strong. That’s not … 2019/08/19 2019-08-19 06:00:06 When You’re First-In at a Trench Rescue with Michael Daley Look around construction sites and you’re likely to see a lot of trenches. If there’s an underground line of any … 2019/08/08 2019-08-08 06:00:58 Should Fire Engines Really Be Red? with Dr. Stephen Solomon What color is a fire engine? Well, if you’re a fan of traditional fire helmets, then I assume you’d prefer … 2019/08/05 2019-08-05 06:00:35 Helicopter Scene Safety with Joseph Uridil Helicopters are a great tool to have available when someone needs to be pulled out of a remote canyon – … 2019/08/01 2019-08-01 06:00:26 How to Ace an Oral Interview with Mark Rossi If you’re working toward becoming a firefighter, or you’re trying to get promoted, one of the scariest phrases to you … 2019/07/29 2019-07-29 06:00:00 “Respectful Entry” with John Buttrick I’ll bet you use salvage covers when you can. Why not? If you’re going to protect property, you can do … 2019/07/25 2019-07-25 06:00:57 Tips for Fighting Fires in the Wildland-Urban Interface with Tom Aurnhammer On this show, we’re going to dive into some more detail for structural firefighters who find themselves working in the … 2019/07/22 2019-07-22 06:00:01 Fully-Involved Leadership with Gary Ludwig There are lots of books about management styles available, but for my money, the ones written by firefighters are the … 2019/07/18 2019-07-18 06:00:58 Are You Ready for Firefighting in the WUI? with Brian Fennessy If you’re a structural firefighter, you’d probably rather not deal with wildland fires at all. That’s normally not really a … 2019/07/15 2019-07-15 06:00:37 Finding Resources for Better Training with Jason Caughey Training is critical to performance, especially these days, when there are fewer real-world fires but the ones that do ignite … 2019/07/11 2019-07-11 06:00:42 What Qualifies a Volunteer to be a Chief Officer? with Ed Dolan What qualifies someone to be a battalion chief? If they’re in a career department, it’s pretty clear. They need a … 2019/07/08 2019-07-08 06:00:01 A Firefighter’s Life is the Same Everywhere with Ulrich Koellner I received an email here at Code 3 a few days ago. It was full of comments about the show, … 2019/07/04 2019-07-04 06:00:19 Are You Really Cut Out to be a Company Officer? with Kelly Lemmons Let’s say you wanted to become a company officer. In your interview, you probably told them it was because you … 2019/07/01 2019-07-01 06:00:35 Reflections on 19 Heroes Today, June 30, 2019, marks the sixth anniversary of the LODD of 19 members of the Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot … 2019/06/30 2019-06-30 09:32:57 Admitting There’s a Problem with Volunteer Departments with Billy Goldfeder Volunteer firefighters make up most U.S. departments, by far. Yet the state of volunteer firefighting is in serious trouble. The … 2019/06/27 2019-06-27 06:00:24 Flowing While Advancing with Jonathan Brumley The topic for this episode is flowing water while advancing the line. Some departments always do it. Some don’t. There’s … 2019/06/24 2019-06-24 06:00:56 Earning the Job with Chris Baker If you want to become a firefighter, the first thing to understand is that it isn’t easy. There’s a lot … 2019/06/20 2019-06-20 06:00:09 The Great Helmet Debate with Jerry Helm The battle over the traditional fire helmet and what I’ll call the Eurohelmet is growing as some U.S. departments make … 2019/06/17 2019-06-17 06:00:57 Swiftwater Rescues in the Desert with Kevin Keith Swiftwater rescues are among the most dangerous that you will face. That may sound obvious, but some departments that haven’t … 2019/06/13 2019-06-13 06:00:54 How to Deliver a Great Roof Report with Gibby Gorman When you go to the roof, what do you include when you make your report on conditions? Right. Every department’s … 2019/06/10 2019-06-10 06:00:47 Fighting Fires in Self-Storage Facilities with James Kirsch Self-storage units present a unique challenge in case of fire. The come with the hazards found in a hoarder house, … 2019/06/06 2019-06-06 06:00:37 On Becoming an Officer in a Volunteer Department with Tom Merrill If you want to be an officer, it may come as a surprise that not everyone does. That may be … 2019/06/03 2019-06-03 11:43:40 Can firefighter shooting deaths be prevented? with Marc Bashoor On May 15, Appleton, Wisconsin Engineer Mitch Lundgaard was shot and killed while on a medical run. A police officer … 2019/05/30 2019-05-30 06:00:11 A Female USFS Firefighter’s Story of Harassment with Abby Bolt Battalion Chief Abby Bolt was a 22-year veteran firefighter in the US Forest Service. She quit last month, posting a … 2019/05/23 2019-05-23 06:00:33 The Fire Officer’s Guide to Occupational Safety & Health with Ron Kanterman How safe are you as a firefighter? Do you don all your gear before you make entry, or do you … 2019/05/20 2019-05-20 06:00:08 Finding Hidden Fires with Danny Sheridan Some structure fires are pretty easy to find. The seat of the fire is obvious. It’s the calls reporting a … 2019/05/16 2019-05-16 06:00:50 When Firefighters Visit Therapists with Courtney Stewart By now, you’ve heard over and over about the value of professional counseling. But, I know, you’re probably still skeptical. … 2019/05/13 2019-05-13 06:00:40 Retaining Volunteer Firefighters with Ed Dolan A lot of volunteer fire departments are worried about the dwindling number of new recruits. But what about holding onto … 2019/05/09 2019-05-09 06:00:20 Primary Search Considerations with Dave LeBlanc When you hear the term “primary search,” what comes to mind? Is it something an engine crew does while they’re … 2019/05/06 2019-05-06 06:00:17 Lost in a Structure Fire with Alex Davis Have you ever become lost in a burning structure? It‘ll cause a pretty severe pucker factor, as my Air Force … 2019/05/02 2019-05-02 06:00:47 Small Lessons That Can Have Big Results with Charlie Evans You don’t have to be the senior man at your station to have learned some valuable lessons. The things we … 2019/04/29 2019-04-29 06:00:20 “Live Rescue” Review with Scott Orr This week was the premiere of A&E’s Live Rescue show. And this week, I’m reviewing it. Maybe I can help … 2019/04/25 2019-04-25 06:00:38 When You Can’t Save Them with John Lightly If you haven’t yet had the experience of having a victim of a structure fire die, all I can say … 2019/04/22 2019-04-22 06:00:27 FDIC 2019 Wrap-Up with Bobby Halton FDIC 2019 is in the books, and a lot of you were there this time. The conference was first held … 2019/04/18 2019-04-18 06:00:35 Just In It For the T-Shirt with Jeremy Perrien Do you ever get the feeling that there are some people doing this job who really aren’t into it? They’re … 2019/04/15 2019-04-15 06:00:52 The Art of Being a Fire Officer with Kirk Galatas What does it take to be a fire officer? There’s more to it than just giving orders, of course. In … 2019/04/11 2019-04-11 06:00:37 Stopping Re-Kindles with Nick Martin Re-kindles are every firefighter’s nightmare. When I was a reporter, PIOs would go to great lengths to get me not … 2019/04/08 2019-04-08 06:00:34 To Vent the Roof or Not with Frank Ricci Vertical ventilation is a pretty controversial subject these days. Ever since the UL report on it came out, firefighters have … 2019/03/28 2019-03-28 06:00:20 Networking for the Future Firefighter with Dave McGlynn If you’re trying to join the fire service, raise your hand. Wow, that’s a lot of you. There are some … 2019/03/25 2019-03-25 06:00:56 RIT Team Readiness with Keith Padgett The RIT team has an important role at a fire scene. I say this not as Captain Obvious, but because … 2019/03/21 2019-03-21 06:00:01 In-Air Standby for HEMS with Joseph Uridil For a couple of months now, air ambulance operator Air Methods, of Greenwood Village, Colorado, has had a new response … 2019/03/18 2019-03-18 06:00:02 Life and Death Matters with Samuel and Christian Adams Today’s fire departments ask more of their members than they used to. You’re now required to be at least an … 2019/03/14 2019-03-14 06:00:28 Active shooter response and prevention: Your FD’s role with Alan Berkowsky With active shooter situations on the rise, there’s been more concern about how schools should deal with them. Communities around … 2019/03/11 2019-03-11 06:00:12 Six Tips for Newly Promoted Officers with Rom Duckworth Just about everyone wants to be promoted. More pay, maybe a different shift, and more authority to make things happen. … 2019/03/07 2019-03-07 06:00:05 EMS Feud: Fire vs. Ambulance with Scott Freitag and Glenn Kasprzyk This show is a little different than most. We’re going to take a look at a feud going on in … 2019/03/04 2019-03-04 06:00:54 Victims Expecting Search? with Brian Brush Do you remember the Tot Finder stickers? For many years, families put them on the windows of children’s rooms, so, … 2019/02/28 2019-02-28 06:00:28 Should Your Department Run Its Own Ambulances? with Joe Maruca and Steve Wirth Has your department given any thought to operating its own ambulances? It’s happening around the country, for various reasons. There … 2019/02/25 2019-02-25 06:00:02 Where and When to Stretch Dry with Anthony Avillo Our topic on this episode is stretching a dry line. Way back in Firefighting 101, they taught where to do … 2019/02/21 2019-02-21 06:00:51 The Clean-Cab Controversy with David Lujan and Keith Collins The Bernalillo County Fire Department in New Mexico is trying a new idea to cut down on job-related cancer. The … 2019/02/18 2019-02-18 06:00:01 Busting the Myths About Firefighter Suicides with Dena Ali It may surprise you to learn that PTSD is not the major factor in most firefighter suicides. We can thank … 2019/02/14 2019-02-14 06:00:17 What They Really Meant with Clay Magee Firefighters love handy phrases almost as much as they love acronyms. Wait, scratch that. Firefighters’ bosses love handy phrases almost … 2019/02/11 2019-02-11 06:00:05 How (and Why) to be a Great PIO with P.J. Norwood and Sean Gray On this episode, we talk about a role in the fire department that’s near to my heart: The PIO. The … 2019/02/07 2019-02-07 06:00:54 Never Off-Duty? What Happens When You See an Emergency with Michael Fraley Have you ever been off-duty driving somewhere and come upon a crash scene? What should you do? What gear do … 2019/02/04 2019-02-04 06:00:21 The Vigilant Creed with Corley Moore We’ve talked a lot about upholding fire service standards on this show. On this episode, we discuss a voluntary oath, if … 2019/01/31 2019-01-31 06:00:35 “The Evolving Fireground: Research-Based Tactics” with P.J. Norwood and Sean Gray As times change and research becomes more accurate, we learn more about fire behavior. And the more we learn, the … 2019/01/28 2019-01-28 06:00:31 How to Choose the Right Ground Ladder in a Hurry with Greg Jakubowski Here’s a scenario: It’s a working fire at an apartment building. Flames are showing at several windows on the first … 2019/01/24 2019-01-24 06:00:44 Your Pocket Guide to Saving Your Career with Stan Tarnowski I love instructions on how to do stuff. That’s why today’s show is about how to be a firefighter. Not … 2019/01/21 2019-01-21 06:00:27 Narcan: Is it necessary? with Dr. Bryan Bledsoe Narcan (Naloxone) has been pitched as the single best way to deal with opioid overdoses. And while it does work, … 2019/01/17 2019-01-17 06:00:29 Yoga for Firefighters? with Shannon McQuaide Here’s an idea: Yoga for firefighters. Wait — don’t skip this episode yet! You owe it to yourself to hear … 2019/01/14 2019-01-14 06:00:50 Being the Senior Man with Casey Clinkscales The most powerful position in the firehouse is likely not the Captain. You know who I’m talking about: the Senior … 2019/01/10 2019-01-10 06:00:32 You’ll Fight Like You Train with Robby Owens Training is the key to knowing how to fight fires, especially when your department doesn’t respond to frequent real-world structure … 2019/01/07 2019-01-07 06:00:49 Minimizing Risks and Making Choices with David Cain Let’s talk safety. Or, rather, let’s talk risk, because we know firefighting isn’t safe. Risks are all about choices. … 2019/01/03 2019-01-03 06:00:04 Why Don’t People Fear Fire? with Ray Reynolds It’s been over 70 years since President Harry S Truman issued the first Presidential Report that told citizens how … 2018/12/27 2018-12-27 08:00:18 Fitness: Don’t Just Say It, Do it! with Dan Kerrigan A few years back, in 2015, the NFPA said that just 27 percent of fire departments had a basic … 2018/12/20 2018-12-20 06:00:30 Should You Have to Have a Degree to Be a Paramedic? with David Becker Is EMS work a trade or a profession? That could be the question at the center of a debate … 2018/12/17 2018-12-17 06:00:07 Undoing Our Own Efforts at Hiring Diversity with Trisha Wolford Are you tired of hearing about diversity in the fire service yet?I’m going to assume you are. The question … 2018/12/13 2018-12-13 06:00:26 What’s a Firefighter Worth? with Keith Collins What’s a firefighter worth to the community? Now, what’s a professional athlete worth? There’s no doubt that pro sports … 2018/12/10 2018-12-10 06:00:44 Seven Unwritten Rules of EMS with Gary Ludwig Just about everyone knows that there are the official rules in EMS – and then there are the unwritten … 2018/12/06 2018-12-06 05:56:31 How to Lead in Today’s Volunteer Department with John Sahatjian Leadership in a volunteer fire department doesn’t work the same way as it does in a career department. For … 2018/12/03 2018-12-03 06:00:52 Why Transitional Attacks are Like a Bunt with Ray McCormack The transitional attack. Some firefighters swear by it, some swear at it. The NFPA says it’s a way to … 2018/11/29 2018-11-29 06:00:08 Everyone Wants to Work at This Department with Scott Thompson Our guest on this show has a new book, titled The Functional Fire Company — Positioning Small Groups for … 2018/11/26 2018-11-26 06:00:03 Should You Try Acupuncture? with Dr. Nikki Kelly What do you know about acupuncture? Yeah, it involves needles. But do you know what it can do for … 2018/11/19 2018-11-19 06:00:41 If You Become Addicted to Pain Meds … with Mark Lamplugh, Jr. If you’re injured on the job, you’ll likely be prescribed an opioid pain medication. They’re a double -edged sword: it … 2018/11/15 2018-11-15 04:00:53 A Probie’s Guide to Surviving the Firehouse with Mauro Porcelli If you’re a probie or you want to be, listen up. Today’s guest, Mauro Porcelli, has written a new book … 2018/11/12 2018-11-12 06:00:12 Five Health Habits to Prolong Your Career (and Life) with Aaron Zamzow Habits can improve your health…and bad ones can screw it up. That’s why building healthy habits is so important for … 2018/11/08 2018-11-08 06:00:37 How to Get Quicker Knockdowns with Paul Shapiro How fast do you get a knockdown on most fires? Our guest on this episode says you should see the … 2018/11/05 2018-11-05 06:00:24 Training vs. Working Out with Matt Page Firefighters both train and work out. Though they share some elements in common, they’re two different disciplines. Our guest on … 2018/11/01 2018-11-01 06:00:38 Using Riding Assignments with Chad Menard Engine company riding assignments are the key to a ready arrival at a scene. They eliminate confusion. But some departments … 2018/10/29 2018-10-29 06:00:23 Avoiding Sexual Harassment Claims with John Murphy With the recent increased attention on sexual harassment in the workplace, now may be a good time to address it … 2018/10/25 2018-10-25 06:00:15 Hoarder House Danger with Ryan Pennington Most firefighters’ least favorite type of house fire is a hoarder house. They’re tough to navigate, have lots of fuel, … 2018/10/22 2018-10-22 06:00:13 Don’t Shortcut Your Training with Benjamin Martin When you did your early training, did you make a lot of mistakes? If so, you likely learned more from … 2018/10/18 2018-10-18 06:00:15 Get Off the Roof with Mark Cotter With more and more firefighters being injured as they work to ventilate roofs during a structure fire, we need to … 2018/10/14 2018-10-14 06:07:43 Dealing with PTSD and Clinical Depression with Todd Donovan If you or someone you know had a broken arm, you’d want it treated right away. Well, PTSD or clinical … 2018/10/11 2018-10-11 06:00:29 Engine Company Pride with Jarrod Sergi Sometimes it seems that engine companies don’t always get the respect they deserve. It may be rescue squad crews or … 2018/10/08 2018-10-08 06:00:43 How Firefighter Culture Affects Safety with J. Travis Carricato On this episode, we’re taking a look at the culture of your fire department. We’ve been talking over the past … 2018/10/04 2018-10-04 06:24:38 The “Emergency!” Attitude with Mike Rubin If you’re of a certain age, you were probably strongly influenced to become a firefighter-paramedic by a couple of guys … 2018/10/01 2018-10-01 06:00:43 How to Make Good Decisions on the Fly with Nick Salameh If you’re a company officer or a command-level officer, you know the job is all about decision-making. The trick, of … 2018/09/27 2018-09-27 06:00:56 How to be the New Guy with Tom Redden We’ve talked several times on this show about working with younger firefighters. But we haven’t heard their viewpoint. That’s what … 2018/09/24 2018-09-24 06:00:16 Primary Search Techniques with Paul Mastronardi How do you conduct a primary search? It’s one of the most critical actions a firefighter can undertake at a … 2018/09/20 2018-09-20 05:00:58 Where Are All the Women? with Cheryl Horvath The number of women who have joined the ranks of firefighters is still hovering at around five percent. This is … 2018/09/17 2018-09-17 06:00:07 In Praise of the Grinders with TJ Ward Are you a grinder? Do you go above and beyond, not for the praise, but because it’s necessary? TJ Ward … 2018/09/13 2018-09-13 06:00:02 Own It! with Andrew Sauder When you think of ownership, what comes to mind? Well, there’s Rick Lasky’s book, “Pride and Ownership.” That’s what we’re … 2018/09/10 2018-09-10 06:00:12 Designing the Ultimate Fire Engine with Ricky Riley What if you had unlimited funds to design and build the ultimate fire engine for your department? Yours would undoubtedly … 2018/09/06 2018-09-06 06:00:40 Wood Construction Can Kill You with Mark van der Feyst We all know we’re facing fewer structure fires these days … but the ones that do ignite are more dangerous … 2018/09/03 2018-09-03 06:00:56 Lessons Learned from the Charleston 9 LODD incident with Dr. David Griffin On this show, we discuss a major line-of-duty-death incident: the loss of the Charleston Nine. It happened on the evening … 2018/08/30 2018-08-30 06:00:43 Why You Should Be Doing Oriented Searches with Chris DelBello How do you conduct a primary search? I’ll bet you do it by having the whole search crew follow the … 2018/08/27 2018-08-27 06:00:18 Getting Others to Meet Your Expectations with Dr. Liane Davey On this show, we’re going to talk about team-building from a different point of view. How do you get your … 2018/08/23 2018-08-23 06:00:16 Sister in a Brotherhood with Cindie Schooner-Ball We call it the Brotherhood. It’s been the basis of the fire service since … well, forever. But of course, … 2018/08/20 2018-08-20 06:00:33 Anatomy of a Confined Space Rescue with Mike Daley On this episode, we take a look at a confined space rescue and dissect it. It happened in 2014 at … 2018/08/16 2018-08-16 06:00:31 When to Fly a Patient with Cory Moser and Joseph Uridil When do you request a medical helicopter to a scene? Most captains and battalion chiefs will err on the side … 2018/08/13 2018-08-13 06:00:08 Old-School Attitude with Chris Tobin If you spend any time on Twitter, you’ve likely seen the tweets from Chris Tobin. He’s a firefighter from St. … 2018/08/09 2018-08-09 06:00:00 Paying for Community Paramedicine with Gary Ludwig We’ve discussed community paramedicine programs on this show in the past. They hold the potential to take a load of … 2018/08/06 2018-08-06 06:00:33 The Dispatcher Shortage with Barry Furey Dispatchers are the key to our emergency system. But you know that. It’s a more than a little concerning, though, … 2018/08/02 2018-08-02 06:00:55 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 … 2018/07/30 2018-07-30 06:00:04 Safety at Crash Scenes with Jack Sullivan Your department likely doesn’t respond to as many fires as it used to. Maybe you do a lot of medical … 2018/07/26 2018-07-26 06:00:15 Developing a Community Paramedicine Program with Porter Welch The trend toward community paramedicine, a/k/a, mobile integrated healthcare, is growing nationwide. That’s good news, from the point of view … 2018/07/23 2018-07-23 06:00:03 Meet the Future of the Fire Service: iGen with Linda Willing We’ve talked about Milllenials on this show before, and how they learn and work in today’s fire service. But they … 2018/07/19 2018-07-19 05:45:16 Budget Realities with Brad Davison Budgets are a lot like the weather. To adapt a famous quote, everybody talks about them, but no one does … 2018/07/16 2018-07-16 06:00:36 The Drew Hughes Story and the Do It for Drew Foundation On this show, we discuss the tragic case of Drew Hughes, a North Carolina boy who died much too young. … 2018/07/12 2018-07-12 06:00:16 Our 100th episode It’s been fun so far! Back in March, 2017, I started this podcast because I wanted to do something to … 2018/07/09 2018-07-09 06:00:18 Bullying and Harassment in the Firehouse with I. David Daniels The topic of bullying in the fire service does not come up very often. But it happens. The Nicole Mittendorff … 2018/07/05 2018-07-05 06:00:03 From L.A. to Wyoming with Kevin Grange Fire and EMS are challenging enough in a city, where there are resources available. But in rural areas, they’re even … 2018/07/02 2018-07-02 06:00:12 Special Report: Remembering the Granite Mountain Hotshots On June 30, 2013, the 20-man Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew was dispatched to respond from its base at Prescott … 2018/06/29 2018-06-29 11:58:11 Re-thinking Rehab with Tim Nowack A major fire requires a major rehab effort. A couple of bottles of water and some shade from a rig … 2018/06/28 2018-06-28 06:00:19 Running to Remember the Granite Mtn. Hotshots with “Fireman Joe” Zambrano It has now been five years since 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed fighting the Yarnell Hill … 2018/06/25 2018-06-25 06:00:58 Looking at the NFPA’s 2017 LODD report with Marc Bashoor On June 11, 2018 the NFPA released its annual U.S. Firefighter Fatalities report. It showed a total of 60 U.S. firefighter … 2018/06/22 2018-06-22 06:00:57 Understanding NFPA 3000 with John Montes Did you know … the US has five percent of the world’s population, but accounts for 31 percent of all … 2018/06/21 2018-06-21 06:00:47 Watch What You Eat! with Dr. Susie Day Firefighters seem to be pretty healthy people. After all, you work out a lot, right? But what do you eat? … 2018/06/18 2018-06-18 06:00:39 A Cautionary Tale with Dennis Rubin In this show, we break down a fire that nearly cost two firefighters their lives. They ended up with serious … 2018/06/14 2018-06-14 06:00:56 Tips to be a Better Incident Commander with Jason Hoevelmann If you’re an incident commander, you probably have your own style, so to speak. Maybe it works for you. Maybe … 2018/06/11 2018-06-11 06:00:31 Are You Afraid to be Alone With Your Thoughts? with Jada Hudson Lots of firefighters are workaholics. Not that they’d use the word to describe themselves. You’re just busy, right? Now let’s … 2018/06/07 2018-06-07 06:00:39 Learning SLAB SAVERS with Jesse Quinalty Firefighters have a love-hate relationship with acronyms. There’s SLICE-RS, RECEO, and REVAS. In fact, Firehouse magazine once published a list … 2018/06/04 2018-06-04 06:00:42 What Burn Buildings Can Teach – And What They Can’t with David Rhodes On this episode, we’re talking burn buildings. Probably, the best simulated fires come from actual homes. If they’re abandoned or … 2018/05/31 2018-05-31 06:00:17 Ballistic Vests for Firefighters with Kane Nixon One of the unfortunate realities faced these days is the fact that firefighters now need forms of body armor for … 2018/05/28 2018-05-28 06:00:52 Better Than “First, Do No Harm” with Mike Rubin When you’re on a medical call, does the Prime Directive ever enter your mind? We’re not talking Star Trek. We … 2018/05/24 2018-05-24 06:00:16 Interagency Cooperation at Tactical Situations with Jim Morrissey Active-shooter situations seem to be happening more and more frequently. That means fire departments need to develop a good working … 2018/05/21 2018-05-21 06:00:15 What to Do if You’re Passed Over for Promotion with Matt Tobia As you began your firefighting career, all you had to do to promote was get a high enough test score. … 2018/05/17 2018-05-17 06:00:40 Using a Deck Gun on a House Fire with Paul Shapiro When you get to a fire scene, what size line do you most often pull? If you said an inch … 2018/05/14 2018-05-14 06:00:42 What Firefighters Know with Michael Morse What do you tell people when they ask about your job? Most firefighters will hit the high points, talking about … 2018/05/10 2018-05-10 06:00:21 Preventing Emergencies: Project Mayday with Don Abbott About the scariest thing a firefighter can hear over the radio is a mayday call. It sends chills down our … 2018/05/07 2018-05-07 06:00:27 Attacked on a Run with Ben Vernon When Ben Vernon, a San Diego firefighter/paramedic, responded to a call for an intoxicated male on June 24, 2015, he … 2018/05/03 2018-05-03 06:00:03 Ideas for Recruiting and Retaining Volunteers with Candice McDonald Sometimes, it seems like people just don’t have the time to be a volunteer firefighter anymore. It’s getting harder to … 2018/04/30 2018-04-30 06:00:25 What You Need to Know About High-Rise Firefighting with Mike Terpak High-rise firefighting is a lot of work and can be dangerous in different ways. It’s important for you know as … 2018/04/26 2018-04-26 06:00:12 Is a 270-Degree Recon Enough? with Brian Butler Go to enough conferences or read enough magazine articles and you’ll start to feel shamed if you don’t do a … 2018/04/23 2018-04-23 06:00:28 Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle safety with Jennifer Hamilton There are a lot of cars on the road today that—just a few years ago – would have been considered … 2018/04/19 2018-04-19 06:00:22 Avoiding “No Way Out” Situations with John Cagno The difference between a “Mayday” situation and a “No Way Out” situation, says John Cagno, is that the former is … 2018/04/16 2018-04-16 06:00:01 Five Rules for Firehouse Leadership with John M. Buckman III There’s been lot said and written about leadership in the fire service, and some of it is pretty detailed. Great … 2018/04/12 2018-04-12 06:00:01 Finishing the Arizona Fallen Firefighter and Paramedics’ Memorial with Rick DeGraw Lots of cities around the country have memorials to fallen firefighters, but I’m partial to the Arizona Fallen Firefighter Memorial, … 2018/04/09 2018-04-09 05:00:27 Stopping Confirmation Bias with Brian Schaeffer Is there a typical fire? Probably not. But there is a most-common fire: single-family residential fires add up to about … 2018/04/05 2018-04-05 06:00:30 How to Visit Firehouses with Justin Schorr If you’re like most firefighters, when you go on vacation, you like to stop by firehouses and say hello, check … 2018/04/02 2018-04-02 06:00:19 Ending the Firefighter Suicide Crisis with Dena Ali It’s not well-known outside the fire service, but there’s a suicide crisis among firefighters. We’re now to the point that … 2018/03/29 2018-03-29 06:00:26 Eat Like Your Ancestors with Nick Holderbaum If you have the feeling that what you eat may be slowing you down, our guest on this show may … 2018/03/26 2018-03-26 06:00:35 Better Firefighter Career Planning with Billy D. Hayes If you want a successful career in the fire service, you need to be prepared to do more than just … 2018/03/22 2018-03-22 06:00:45 TRT: Ropes, new techniques, and training with Bob Duemmel Rope rescue technology is changing rapidly, and it’s important to keep up. When there are new, safer techniques and tools, … 2018/03/19 2018-03-19 06:00:39 How to Kill Your Firefighting Career Using Social Media with Marc Bashoor As a firefighter, you’re an example to the community. You may already realize that. And you may already benefit from … 2018/03/15 2018-03-15 06:00:18 The Mistake You Make in Every Argument with Dr. Liane Davey When you live with co-workers for 24 or 48 hours at a time, it is inevitable that you’re going to … 2018/03/12 2018-03-12 06:00:26 Weapon Selection for Today’s Fires with Curt Isakson You’ve heard the phrase, “fight fire with fire.” Yeah, that’s what the wildland guys do. (For those of you who … 2018/03/01 2018-03-01 06:00:11 The Art of Reading Smoke with Deputy Chief Phil Jose The Art of Reading Smoke can make your job easier. It can also save your life. Reading smoke can tell … 2018/02/26 2018-02-26 06:00:50 Firefighter Sleep Disorders with Dr. Sara Jahnke How’s the quality of your sleep when you’re on duty? Odds are, it isn’t real good. Firefighters are likely to … 2018/02/22 2018-02-22 06:00:22 Firefighter concussions with Mat Blankenship Concussions have been in the news lately, especially in football players. Football players at all levels have experienced them, and … 2018/02/19 2018-02-19 06:00:10 Officer in the Backseat with Robert Avsec Robert Avsec had no idea he was about to kick over a hornet’s nest when he wrote a column for … 2018/02/15 2018-02-15 05:00:42 Better Engine Operations with Brian Gettemeier If a truck driver could do the job of an engineer, fire departments would just recruit at truck driving schools, … 2018/02/12 2018-02-12 06:00:58 “American Firefighter” with Paul Mobley Paul Mobley’s created, along with writer Joellen Kelly, a coffee-table book featuring firefighters from across the U.S., titled American Firefighter. … 2018/02/08 2018-02-08 06:00:01 ROVER … and Dante Gets a New Engine, Finally On this episode, we learn about how a long-time firefighter turned his idea into a business. Captain Geoffrey Giordano of … 2018/02/05 2018-02-05 06:00:26 Firefighter Mental Health with David Wiklanski As this episode’s guest, David Wiklanski, points out, the human psyche wasn’t built to see the kind of trauma first … 2018/02/01 2018-02-01 06:00:08 Preserving Traditions with Marc Aloan The fire service is steeped in tradition. And every community has its own, as well. But as times change, we’re … 2018/01/29 2018-01-29 06:00:04 Motivation to Train with Scott Peterson Firefighters do a lot of on-duty training. From company-level exercises to major simulations, there’s always something to drill on. But … 2018/01/25 2018-01-25 06:00:20 Fitness for Firefighters If you’re a firefighter, you need to stay in shape. That can be tough, though, especially when well-meaning citizens stop … 2018/01/22 2018-01-22 06:00:25 Great Size-Ups with David DeStefano For a new company officer, doing a size-up on scene can seem tough. First, you have to remember to do … 2018/01/18 2018-01-18 06:00:55 Instant Post-Fire Critiques with Dr. Harry Carter You probably do some kind of after-action reports for major incidents, and maybe a debriefing back at the station. But … 2018/01/15 2018-01-15 06:00:00 Millennials in the Fire Service with Rob Wiley If you’ve had the opportunity to work with millennials, you know they’re a very different kind of employee. And while … 2018/01/11 2018-01-11 06:00:02 Swiftwater Rescue with Tom Pendley Swift-water rescue is a dangerous proposition, and nobody knows that like an Arizona rescue team member. While we’re known for … 2018/01/08 2018-01-08 06:00:48 Small-City Fire Department: Rockland, Maine Chief Chris Whytock runs a department composed of both career and volunteer firefighters. They serve a city of just over … 2018/01/04 2018-01-04 06:00:30 Community Paramedicine with Matt Zavadsky It’s the biggest buzzphrase in EMS right now, and it holds the potential to change the EMS landscape considerably. Community … 2017/12/28 2017-12-28 04:00:11 Watching “Emergency!” with Chief Scott Freitag, BC Brad Davis and Firefighter Kayleen Weiland A lot, if not most, of the fire/EMS professionals of a certain age in this country were influenced to join … 2017/12/21 2017-12-21 06:00:44 Rooftop Operations with Gary Bowker If you work on a truck company, you need to know a lot about roof construction and how it reacts … 2017/12/18 2017-12-18 06:00:10 Firefighters and Community Service with Daniel Byrne You probably go out on runs (more like walks) to change smoke alarm batteries, but our guest on this show … 2017/12/14 2017-12-14 06:00:28 Using the right hose & nozzle with Anthony Rowett, Jr. Anthony Rowett, Jr. is a captain with the Mobile, Alabama, Fire Rescue Department. He’s also been a firefighter with the … 2017/12/11 2017-12-11 06:00:26 Volunteers: Recruiting and Keeping Them with NVFC Chairman Kevin Quinn With the vast majority of US firefighters being unpaid volunteers, it’s unsettling to realize that fewer men and women are … 2017/12/07 2017-12-07 06:00:20 Extrication Tips with Dalan Zartman Our guest this Monday on Code 3 is Dalan Zartman, who stopped by to talk about using new techniques for … 2017/12/04 2017-12-04 06:00:20 The Cancer Threat in Firefighting Chief Brian F. McQueen (ret.) is our guest on this edition, to talk about cancer in the fire service. Firefighters … 2017/11/30 2017-11-30 06:00:50 Getting Hired with Mike Pertz Mike Pertz was a professional soccer player until an injury ended his career. He went back to school to become … 2017/11/27 2017-11-27 06:00:30 Company Officers’ Academy/Giving Thanks This week, we take a quick look into the Company Officers’ Academy held jointly by the Prescott Fire Department and … 2017/11/23 2017-11-23 06:00:55 Obsolete EMS Terms with Kelly Grayson Once upon a time, we all thought we had the ultimate in EMS gear and knew the best techniques. Then … 2017/11/16 2017-11-16 06:00:23 Fentanyl Advisory Issued [spreaker type=player resource=”episode_id=13375970″ width=”100%” height=”200px” theme=”light” playlist=”false” playlist-continuous=”false” autoplay=”false” live-autoplay=”false” chapters-image=”true” hide-logo=”true” hide-likes=”false” hide-comments=”false” hide-sharing=”false” ] With the federal government … 2017/11/10 2017-11-10 13:24:04 Five things a company officer should never say with Linda Willing A company officer holds the power to increase morale or harm it. And while actions do speak louder than words, … 2017/11/09 2017-11-09 06:00:20 Mistakes New Engineers Make with Capt. Jim Spell, Vail, Colorado Fire (Ret.) This week on Code 3, we offer some tips to rookie Engineers. Sure, you passed the exam, and they handed … 2017/11/02 2017-11-02 06:00:32 Five-Alarm Leadership with Chief Rick Lasky, Lewisville (TX) Fire Department (Ret) Chief Rick Lasky (ret.) will be speaking at Yavapai College in Prescott on Nov. 1, 2107. Here’s the link to … 2017/10/26 2017-10-26 06:00:39 Extra: Amanda Marsh on “Only the Brave” The movie “Only the Brave” tells the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, and focuses on Superintendent Eric Marsh and … 2017/10/15 2017-10-15 08:59:40 “Only the Brave:” Hotshots’ Widows React The Sony Pictures release about the events leading up to the LODD of 19 of the 20 members of the … 2017/10/12 2017-10-12 06:00:58 Review: “Only the Brave” a realistic look at 19 heroes’ lives and deaths It occurred to me, as I walked into a Phoenix movie theater for a screening of “Only the Brave,” that, … 2017/10/11 2017-10-11 09:00:24 Reasons NOT to become a firefighter with Deputy Chief Steve Prziborowski People join the fire service for all kinds of reasons. Some are good, others, not so good. This week on … 2017/10/05 2017-10-05 06:00:58 Vehicle Electrical Safety with University of Extrication’s Ron Moore The technology in cars today is a little scary…. and we’re not talking about self-driving cars. When you arrive at … 2017/09/28 2017-09-28 06:00:22 Pump Operations Mistakes with BC Robert Avsec (Ret.) Robert Avsec is a retired battalion chief who had a 26-year career working alongside the men and women of Chesterfield … 2017/09/21 2017-09-21 07:45:20 Leading Humans with Phoenix Fire Chief Alan Brunacini (Ret.) UPDATE: Chief Brunacini passed away on Oct. 15, 2017, just about a month after recording this interview. Chief Alan Brunacini … 2017/09/13 2017-09-13 23:51:46 Apparatus Safety with Woodstock, Ontario Firefighter Mark van der Feyst Mark van der Feyst began his career in the fire service back in 1998 with the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire … 2017/09/07 2017-09-07 03:43:29 New video by Avondale Firefighter Kyle Winterstein takes viewers beyond the fireline Avondale, Arizona firefighter Kyle Winterstein spend seven months shooting and editing “Firefighter: The Next 48 Hours” for his department, and … 2017/08/31 2017-08-31 05:41:20 My Scariest Call: BC Brad Davis, Central Ariz Fire & Medical Authority Every firefighter who’s been on the job for a while has that one call that stays in his or her … 2017/08/24 2017-08-24 05:55:55 Peoria Ariz Engineer Stephen Gunn to be awarded Public Safety Medal of Valor Peoria Fire-Medical Department Engineer Steve Gunn has been named as one of 12 public safety officers to be awarded the … 2017/08/17 2017-08-17 05:25:57 Grant Funding with Prescott Ariz Fire Battalion Chief Cory Moser This episode, Prescott Fire Battalion Chief Cory Moser discusses why his department got a SAFER grant, as well as what … 2017/08/10 2017-08-10 04:18:16 Fireground Safety with Prescott Ariz. Fire Battalion Chief Scott Luedeman This week, Battalion Chief Scott Luedeman joins us to discuss fireground safety and how Prescott firefighters stay safe. Video from … 2017/08/03 2017-08-03 05:31:49 Recruiting Female Firefighters: Capt. Reda Bigler, Phoenix Ariz Fire Dept. The Phoenix Fire Department has about 1,900 employees, but just four percent of its firefighters are women. They’d like to … 2017/07/20 2017-07-20 05:22:01 Money vs. Innovation: Chief Mary Cameli, Mesa, Ariz. Fire & Medical Dept. Like many other fire departments around the nation, Mesa Fire is seeing more calls for service at a time when … 2017/07/13 2017-07-13 05:28:18 The EMS Question Fire-based EMS has been common since the 1970s. The first civilian mobile medical units appeared in Europe in the 1960s … 2017/07/06 2017-07-06 05:09:36 The Aftermath of the Granite Mountain Hotshots LODD: Dan Fraijo, former Prescott Ariz. Fire Chief Nineteen of the 20 members of the Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew, members of the City of Prescott Fire Department, … 2017/06/29 2017-06-29 04:26:37 Prescott Fire Dept. History: Firefighter/Paramedic Conrad Jackson Conrad Jackson is a 14-year veteran of Prescott Fire Department, with 20 years fighting wildland fires, and 30 years in … 2017/06/15 2017-06-15 04:52:38 Finding volunteers: Chief Robert Rielage, Wyoming, Ohio Fire (Ret.) If you run a volunteer fire department or a combination career-volunteer department, you’ve undoubtedly noticed that it’s been getting tougher … 2017/06/08 2017-06-08 05:44:14 Building a Firefighter: Nathan Green, Central Ariz. Fire & Medical Authority Did you grow up watching TV shows like “Emergency!” and wanting to be a firefighter or paramedic? Nathan Green didn’t. … 2017/06/01 2017-06-01 05:19:05 LA County Fire Museum wins bid for Hotshots’ buggies The County of Los Angeles Fire Museum is pleased to announce that the Prescott (Ariz.) City Council voted unanimously (7-0) … 2017/05/25 2017-05-25 09:40:32 Small-town EMS woes: Capt. Tom Haney, Mayer AZ Fire Everybody knows it takes at least four to five people to work a full code, right? So what do you … 2017/05/25 2017-05-25 06:11:39 PTSD and Firefighters: Capt. Jeremiah King, Central Ariz. Fire & Medical Authority Jeremiah King is a captain with Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority He’s been “on the job” in the fire … 2017/05/18 2017-05-18 05:38:41 Barry Furey on NextGen 911 Barry Furey Public Safety Consulting website Barry Furey has more than 45 years’ experience in public safety with an emphasis … 2017/05/11 2017-05-11 04:59:11 Joe Woyjeck on LA Co. Fire Museum’s bid for fallen Hotshots’ vehicles The two crew vehicles, or “buggies,” used by the Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew before 19 of its 20 members … 2017/05/09 2017-05-09 08:51:22 Chief Gary Ludwig, Champaign, IL Fire Dept. on EMS realities The Ludwig Group website Gary Ludwig is recognized as a respected national fire and EMS author, public speaker, and expert … 2017/05/04 2017-05-04 04:24:16 The Probies: Samantha Vargas and Kayleen Weiland Do you remember what it was like to be a probie? Most firefighters do, if only to recall the relief … 2017/04/27 2017-04-27 06:14:47 Code 3 Poll: Should firefighters carry guns on duty? Texas is considering allowing licensed first responders to carry a gun on the job. Maybe you’ve felt a little vulnerable. … 2017/04/22 2017-04-22 20:55:21 Fire Ops 101: Capt. Brian Burch, Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority Does your agency hold a “citizens’ academy?” You may want to consider it, says Capt. Brian Burch of the Central … 2017/04/20 2017-04-20 05:01:32 Scott Freitag, Chief, Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority Chief Scott Freitag began his emergency services career in 1993 as an EMT and Emergency Medical Dispatcher in St. Louis, … 2017/04/13 2017-04-13 06:05:34 Capt. Kevin Keith, Firefighter/Paramedic, Prescott Ariz. Fire Dept. Captain Kevin Keith is a 17-year veteran of the fire service. He’s a technical rescue technician and a hazardous materials … 2017/04/06 2017-04-06 06:08:09 Eric Kriwer, Chief, Mayer Ariz. Fire Dept. Eric Kriwer began his fire service career in 1988 serving in Fountain Hills, Arizona. During Kriwer’s 29-year career, he has … 2017/03/31 2017-03-31 16:41:56 Dennis Light, Prescott Ariz. Fire Chief Dennis Light took over the chief’s position at the Prescott Fire Department in 2014, less than a year after the … 2017/03/31 2017-03-31 16:29:45