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  • Navigating Hazing, Leadership, and Social Media Challenges
    2025/12/21

    In this year-end discussion on Generation Engine, Todd Edwards and Anthony Rowett unpack the complex issues of hazing, practical jokes, and inappropriate behavior within firehouses, highlighting the crucial role of intent and crew dynamics. They examine a recent severe hazing incident in Ocala, Florida, and its wider implications on leadership accountability and fire service culture.

    The conversation also explores mental health screenings during recruitment, the challenges posed by social media’s influence, and the importance of authentic recruitment that reflects the true demands and experiences of firefighting.

    This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

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    51 分
  • Mental Health, Leadership, and the Evolution of the Fire Service
    2025/12/20

    In this episode of the Point of Origin podcast, hosts Billy Hux and Bobby Drake are joined by Dave McGlynn, host of The Training Officer. The three cover the often-overlooked mental health challenges faced by fire service leaders. Drawing from their combined decades of experience, they look at the unique pressures chiefs encounter, the difficulty of finding trusted outlets, and practical strategies like writing and peer check-ins for managing stress. Highlighting the importance of authentic relationships and meaningful praise, they envision a future where leadership adapts to generational changes within the fire service.

    This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

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    51 分
  • Working for a Great Firefighter Boss: Lessons from FDNY Veterans
    2025/12/19

    In this episode of The Command Post, hosts Rick Lasky and John Salka discuss what defines a great boss in the fire service. Drawing from decades with the FDNY and beyond, they share stories of inspiring leaders—from tough, no-nonsense officers to approachable mentors who genuinely cared about their crews and families. They explore how different leadership styles, whether firm or friendly, can equally motivate firefighters and create a cohesive, effective team. Lasky and Salka emphasize that the best bosses balance mission focus with personal connections, understanding the pressures firefighters face both on and off duty.

    They reflect on lessons learned under legendary officers like Pete Lund, Bill Allen, and Jimmy Murtaugh, revealing how great leadership is rooted in respect, accountability, and empathy.

    This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore.https://www.TheFireStore.com

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    41 分
  • Hidden Dangers of Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing: Two Personal Stories
    2025/12/17

    In this episode of Two Vollies and a Guest, hosts Jerry Knapp and Tim Pillsworth welcome Celeste Flynn and Sara Laird. Flynn and Laird share their deeply personal stories of losing their firefighter husbands to fires caused by failures in corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST), which is used in residential gas piping. They detail how lightning strikes can energize CSST, causing arc perforations and rapid, hidden fires in interstitial spaces within walls and floors. (These risks often go undetected by thermal imaging cameras.) Their firsthand experience drives a statewide push in Maryland to ban the most vulnerable CSST products, while advocating for stricter national safety standards.

    Beyond educating firefighters on recognizing and mitigating these fires, Flynn and Laird discuss the challenges families face after line-of-duty deaths, including navigating complex benefits and support systems. Through their nonprofit, Phoenix Advocates, they provide free training, data collection, and family assistance nationwide.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Are You a Shark or a Dinosaur? Challenges in the Volunteer Fire Service
    2025/12/16

    In this episode of the Professional Volunteer Fire Department, host Tom Merrill welcomes guest Tim Pillsworth a firefighter/EMT and past chief of Winona Lake Engine Co. #2, Orange Lake (NY) Fire District. They explore how consolidation, duty crews, and embracing new training methods can help departments thrive amid rising call volumes, budget constraints, and shifting community expectations. They also address the challenge of changing local government attitudes toward firefighting priorities and the potential future of paid-on-call crews. This candid conversation urges firefighters and fire leadership to shed outdated approaches and adopt a “shark” mentality versus a "dinosaur" mindset.

    This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

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    58 分
  • Command and Tactical Coordination of Search and Rescue
    2025/12/16

    Civilian victims have less time than ever before to be rescued by firefighters. Modern construction, contents, and fires create a razor-thin window of opportunity for crews to make a grab. In this episode of Command Show, hosts Anthony Kastros and Brian Brush welcome guest Captain Justin McWilliams of Clackamas (OR) Fire. They discuss the vital intersection of leadership, communication, and aggressive search and rescue tactics in modern firefighting. They spotlight the urgent need for chiefs to actively participate in training and incident command—not as passive observers but as dynamic orchestrators of lifesaving efforts.

    Maximum coordination and minimal time to task are required. This does NOT mean more radio traffic, or centralized command. In fact, the opposite is true. A high-speed/low-drag operation begins from the top down, before the fire. Chiefs must train with their companies to ensure everyone is on the same page in order to maximize impact, anticipate and support needs.

    This podcast is brought to you by Tablet Command. www.tabletcommand.com/get-started-lp

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  • Leadership and Legacy in Volunteer and Career Firefighting
    2025/12/14

    In this episode of Fireground Strategies, hosts Anthony Avillo and Jim Duffy reflect on the challenges and rewards of a firefighting career spanning decades, from the first day as a volunteer to leading large, regional departments. They discuss motivation, mentorship, and the importance of remembering your roots, while stressing the role of company officers in nurturing growth and morale. The hosts share personal stories about adapting to evolving fire dynamics, shifting departmental cultures, and the complex transition from firefighter to leadership roles.

    This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com
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    1 時間 6 分
  • Legacy, Leadership, and Life After the Fire Service: Stephanie White
    2025/12/13

    In this episode of Perspectives on Leadership, host Steve Shaw sits down with Stephanie White, recently retired firefighter and current editor in chief of Firefighter Nation. They explore the complexities of building a meaningful legacy in the fire service, the emotional challenges of retirement, and the crucial role of leadership rooted in time, patience, and genuine care. White shares stories about mentors who shaped her career and reflects on how small acts of giving time create lasting impact. Together, they tackle modern challenges like isolation within firehouses and the rise of leaders who focus more on appearances than active guidance. The conversation closes with powerful reminders about balancing legacy within both the fire service and family life.

    This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

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    53 分