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  • #012 - Dr. Vershalee Shukla
    2025/08/13

    Dr. Vershalee Shukla, board-certified radiation oncologist and medical director for the Phoenix Fire Department’s cancer screening program, has built one of the most advanced firefighter cancer detection initiatives in the U.S. In this episode, she explains why firefighters face such high cancer risks, how early detection is saving lives, and the cutting-edge technology now available to first responders.

    From securing FEMA grants to leading nationwide advocacy, Dr. Shukla’s mission is clear—protect those who protect us.

    Hosted by Patrick Gramm and Jason Miller of the Firefighter48 Foundation

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    53 分
  • #011 - Jason Miller
    2025/07/31

    Deputy Chief Jason Miller has spent nearly 30 years in the fire service and is now one of the leading voices in firefighter cancer prevention. After seeing friends fall ill, he created the StormStick Decon System and began working with departments across the U.S. and Canada to improve exposure reduction. He’s collaborated with researchers at Harvard, ASU, U of A, and Vincere Cancer Center, and teaches cancer prevention to recruits and leaders nationwide. This is a must-watch episode on innovation, action, and protecting those who serve.

    Hosted by Ben Lindquist and Patrick Gramm of the Firefighter48 Foundation.

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    53 分
  • #010 - Joe Spector
    2025/07/23

    From police officer at 21 to firefighter, mentor, and now emotional wellness coach, Joe Spector has spent his life in service. After surviving a brain and spinal injury on the job, the loss of 11 loved ones, his daughter’s diagnosis, and a near-suicide, Joe transformed his pain into purpose.

    Today, he helps others build unshakable inner peace and resilience through mindset, mindfulness, and proven emotional wellness practices. His Grit, Growth & Gratitude framework has empowered countless people to minimize conflict, create better habits, and navigate adversity with strength and clarity.

    Joe isn’t just teaching theory—he’s lived it. From trauma to transformation, from saving others to saving himself, Joe now guides others to reclaim their joy, rebuild their lives, and thrive.

    Hosted by Ben Lindquist and Patrick Gramm of the Firefighter48 Foundation.

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    57 分
  • #009 - Lope Ribodal
    2025/07/16

    For nearly two decades, Lope Ribodal has been the quiet force behind Phoenix Fire’s frontline defense against occupational cancer. As a Fire Equipment Service Worker (FESW) since 2006, Lope has dedicated his career to inspecting, cleaning, and maintaining the gear that keeps firefighters safe.

    In this episode, we dive into the crucial—but often overlooked—role Lope plays in protecting the lives of his brothers and sisters on the fireground. From handling contaminated PPE to managing high-powered “extractors” that remove carcinogens from bunker gear, his work is part of a broader mission to reduce firefighter cancer risk.

    Married with five kids and a granddaughter, Lope’s story is about service, family, and showing up every single day to make sure others come home safe.

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    42 分
  • #008 - Matthew Mitchell
    2025/07/09

    From Arctic operations to the heat of the Middle East, Matthew Mitchell’s journey is one of leadership under pressure. As an 0331 Machine Gunner with 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines (2014–2018), he rose rapidly through the ranks—meritoriously promoted three times in 16 months to E-5, and serving as everything from Team Leader to Platoon Commander.

    Twice deployed, he led the tactical employment of medium machine guns in extreme environments, earning Marine of the Quarter, NCO of the Quarter, and NCO of the Year along the way.

    Since 2019, he’s continued his mission of service with the Phoenix Fire Department.

    Hosted by Patrick Gramm of Firefighter48 and guest host Josh Landspurg.

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    39 分
  • #007 - Josh Landspurg
    2025/07/03

    From combat zones to firehouse life, Josh is a powerful story of service and transformation. A former USAF TACP/JTAC, he deployed to Afghanistan with the 173rd and Iraq with the 101st, later earning 2nd place in the All Army Combatives Tournament.

    Now a Phoenix firefighter (Class 16-1), he mentors vets through FireVet, trains jiu jitsu (brown belt, 10th Planet), dives toward his Dive Master cert, and is finishing a Master’s in Creative Writing at Harvard Extension—where his military novel will cap his degree.

    Hosted by Patrick Gramm and Ben Lindquist of the Firefighter48 Foundation.

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    41 分
  • #006 - Kerry Ramella
    2025/06/22

    Kerry is the founder of Public Safety Crisis Solutions (PSCS) and a leading mental health expert specializing in the fire service. She’s helped countless firefighters navigate challenges when they’re struggling to take care of themselves or make sense of what’s happening in their minds. In this episode, we dive into the critical work Kerry is doing, the unique mental health needs of firefighters, and why proactive support is so important in today’s fire service.

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    31 分
  • #005 - Riley Murph
    2025/06/22

    Riley is a Captain with the Salt River Fire Department and one of the founders of the 9/11 Stair Climb at Salt River Fields—an annual event created to honor the lives lost on September 11th and ensure we Never Forget. In this episode, Riley shares the history behind the event, what’s planned for this year, and joins us for a great conversation about the fire service, community, and the importance of remembrance.

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    25 分