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  • Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department Engineer Thomas O’Quinn
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down and talk about one of the steady hands behind the scenes—Engineer Thomas “Tommy” O’Quinn.
    Tommy represents the kind of firefighter every department depends on—the one who doesn’t need recognition, doesn’t chase the spotlight, but shows up every time ready to do the job right. As an engineer, he’s known for his deep knowledge of the apparatus, his attention to detail, and the confidence he brings to the pump when everything is on the line.
    In this conversation, we highlight:
    His path in the fire service and what led him to the engineer role
    The responsibility that comes with being the one operators rely on
    The importance of knowing your equipment inside and out
    How consistency and accountability build trust within a crew
    The kind of leadership that doesn’t need rank to make an impact
    We also get into who Tommy is beyond the fireground—a guy who listens more than he talks, keeps things steady when it matters most, and brings a quiet strength that people naturally respect.
    This episode is about the firefighters who form the backbone of every department—the ones you can count on, no matter the call.
    If you know, you know—and if you don’t, this episode will show you exactly why guys like Tommy matter.

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    18 分
  • Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department Chief Dave Barrand
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Dave Barrand, Fire Chief of the Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department—a leader committed to service, tradition, and building a department that stands ready when the call comes in.
    Chief Barrand shares his perspective on leading a volunteer fire department in today’s environment, where recruitment, retention, training, and community trust are more critical than ever. From managing day-to-day operations to guiding his department through growth and change, he offers a real look at what it takes to lead from the front in a small-town fire service.
    In this conversation, we cover:
    The challenges and rewards of leading a volunteer fire department
    Building a culture of accountability, pride, and teamwork
    Recruitment and retention in the modern fire service
    The importance of training and preparing for high-risk, low-frequency events
    Strengthening the connection between the fire department and the community it serves
    We also dive into the legacy side of the fire service—what it means to carry tradition forward while continuing to evolve for the future.
    This episode is a powerful look at leadership, service, and the responsibility that comes with wearing the badge in a tight-knit community.
    If you care about the future of the volunteer fire service, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    19 分
  • Chief of Operations Stueben County EMS. Andy Grote
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Andy Grote, Chief of Operations for Steuben County EMS—a leader at the center of emergency medical response, system coordination, and frontline decision-making.
    Chief Grote brings a unique perspective on what it takes to manage not just patients, but an entire EMS system. From overseeing daily operations to navigating high-acuity calls, staffing challenges, and evolving demands in prehospital care, he shares what leadership truly looks like behind the scenes.
    In this conversation, we cover:
    The realities of leading EMS operations in a busy and diverse county
    How critical decisions are made in fast-moving, high-stakes situations
    Building and maintaining a strong EMS culture under pressure
    The importance of training, consistency, and accountability across crews
    Lessons learned from years in emergency services—and how they shape leadership today
    We also dive into the human side of the job—balancing operational demands with the well-being of providers, and why strong leadership matters now more than ever in EMS.
    This episode offers a candid, inside look at the challenges and responsibilities of keeping a community’s EMS system running at a high level.
    If you want to understand what it takes to lead from the front in emergency medical services, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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    25 分
  • Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department Captain Austin Acker
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Fire Captain Austin Acker, a leader shaped by experience, accountability, and a deep commitment to the fire service.
    Captain Acker shares his journey through the ranks, offering insight into what it truly means to lead on and off the fireground. From high-pressure decision-making to building trust within a crew, this conversation dives into the realities of modern fire service leadership.
    We talk about:
    The transition from firefighter to officer—and the weight that comes with it
    Leadership under stress and earning respect the right way
    Training culture and preparing crews for the worst day
    Lessons learned from the fireground that carry into everyday life
    The importance of mentorship and developing the next generation
    This episode isn’t just about rank—it’s about responsibility, growth, and the mindset it takes to lead when it matters most.
    Whether you’re a seasoned officer, an up-and-coming firefighter, or someone who just wants a real look inside the fire service, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
    Listen now and hear what leadership really sounds like on the front lines.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Emergency Management Director/ Metz Fire Chief Lee Greenamyer
    2026/03/24

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    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Lee Greenamyer, who serves both as the Steuben County EMA Director and Fire Chief of Metz Volunteer Fire Department. Wearing two critical hats, Lee offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how emergency management and fire service operations intersect when it matters most.
    We dive into what it takes to coordinate large-scale incidents—from severe weather events to multi-agency responses—and how preparation, communication, and relationships make or break an outcome. Lee shares insight into the realities of emergency planning, resource management, and the growing demands placed on rural departments.
    The conversation also explores leadership across multiple roles, the importance of training for emerging challenges like alternative fuel vehicles, and how departments can stay ready in an ever-changing risk environment.
    This episode is a deep look into the systems, strategy, and people working behind the scenes to keep communities safe—and the leadership required to bring it all together when seconds count.
    If you want to understand how big-picture emergency management meets boots-on-the-ground firefighting, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    1 時間 50 分
  • Orange Township Fire Chief Gene Landers
    2026/03/24

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    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Fire Chief Gene Landers to talk about what it truly means to lead from the front. With years of experience in the fire service, Chief Landers shares the lessons that shaped his leadership style, the challenges of guiding a department through change, and the responsibility that comes with wearing the badge at the highest level.
    We dive into the realities of command—decision-making under pressure, building trust within the ranks, and balancing tradition with the need to evolve. Chief Landers also speaks on developing the next generation of firefighters, maintaining accountability, and fostering a culture where people are proud to serve.
    This episode isn’t just about leadership titles—it’s about leadership that shows up every day, earns respect, and leaves a lasting impact on both the department and the community.
    If you care about leadership, legacy, and the future of the fire service, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    1 時間 46 分