Episode: 7 “The NIOSH 5: Why We’re Still Getting It Wrong”
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概要
In this episode of The Fire Bay Podcast, we take a hard look at the issues shaping today’s fire service.
We break down the ongoing Clarksville firefighters lawsuit, where members were terminated after advocating for better pay, staffing, and retention—raising serious questions about leadership, culture, and the right for firefighters to speak up.
We also shift to the traditions that define our profession, exploring the history and meaning behind pipes and drums in the fire service, and why that tradition still carries weight today.
Finally, we dive into the NIOSH 5—five factors identified nearly 30 years ago that continue to show up in line-of-duty death reports—and ask the tough question: why haven’t we changed the outcome?
This episode connects advocacy, tradition, and accountability—and challenges the fire service to be better.