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  • Passing the Torch : Eric Kennedy on Leadership, Training, and a Life of Service in the Fire Service
    2026/06/23

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    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Eric Kennedy, Fire Lieutenant with the Kendallville Fire Department, Assistant Fire Chief of the Corunna Volunteer Fire Department, and Indiana District 3 Instructor of the Year.
    With decades of experience in both volunteer and career firefighting, Eric shares his journey into the fire service, the lessons he's learned through leadership, and the passion that drives his commitment to training the next generation of firefighters. From his first major fire at the historic McCray Refrigerator Complex to leading regional training programs in farm rescue, grain bin emergencies, and auto extrication, Eric offers a unique perspective on what it takes to serve and lead in today's fire service.
    We also discuss the challenges facing volunteer departments, the importance of mentorship, the role of family support in a firefighter's career, and how strong training programs help build stronger communities.
    Whether you're a firefighter, EMT, first responder, or community member, this conversation is filled with insight, experience, and a reminder of the dedication required to answer the call.
    Join us as we hear the story of a firefighter, instructor, leader, and mentor who continues to shape the future of the fire service across northeast Indiana.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Protecting the Protectors: A Conversation with Amanda Weimer
    2026/06/08

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    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Amanda Weimer, a respected fire service leader whose career has evolved from the front lines of emergency response to shaping roadway safety across the state of Indiana.
    Amanda shares her journey through the Fort Wayne Fire Department, where she rose through the ranks to become a lieutenant, the lessons learned during decades of service, and the challenges and rewards of leadership in the fire service. We also explore her transition into the world of Traffic Incident Management (TIM), where she now works to improve responder safety, interagency cooperation, and roadway incident response throughout Indiana.

    Join us for an inspiring discussion about service, leadership, resilience, and the ongoing mission to make Indiana's roadways safer for responders and the communities they protect.

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    1 時間
  • Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department Captain Peggy Barrand
    2026/05/17

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    On this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Peggy Pankop-Barrand to discuss a lifetime of service, sacrifice, and perseverance. Peggy opens up about entering the fire service in the early 2000s during a time when women in the firehouse often had to work twice as hard to prove they belonged. From overcoming doubt and breaking barriers to balancing motherhood, public service, and personal tragedy after being widowed at a young age, her story is one of resilience and determination.
    This conversation dives into the realities of small-town emergency services, leadership, grief, family, and what it truly means to keep showing up for your community when life gets difficult. Honest, emotional, and inspiring—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    42 分
  • Firefighter Jessica "Jess" Fromholz-Inman: Rebuilding Through Service
    2026/05/07

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    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Jessica Fromholz-Inman — a mother, educator, firefighter, K-9 search and rescue handler, and community leader whose story is rooted in resilience, perseverance, and service.
    Jessica opens up about the realities of rebuilding life after hardship, balancing motherhood with public service, and finding purpose through teaching, firefighting, and search and rescue. From personal loss and starting over, to mentoring youth and serving her community, this conversation dives into the strength it takes to keep showing up when life gets heavy.
    We also explore her work with Coffee & Camaraderie, youth firefighter outreach, the bond between handler and K-9, and the emotional realities behind life in emergency services.
    This episode is about more than titles and uniforms — it’s about identity, growth, leadership, and the people who continue serving others while carrying their own battles quietly behind the scenes.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Stueben County Sheriff Candidate: Chris Emerick
    2026/04/21

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    On this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Steuben County Sheriff candidate Chris Emerick, a veteran law enforcement leader with decades of experience serving his community.
    Emerick shares his journey from the Marines to the front lines of policing, and what’s driving him to step forward and lead as Sheriff. We dive into the real issues facing Steuben County—public safety, leadership accountability, officer development, and the evolving challenges law enforcement faces today.
    This isn’t just a campaign conversation—it’s an honest look at the mindset, values, and leadership philosophy behind the badge. Expect real talk about tough decisions, the future of the sheriff’s office, and what it truly means to serve a community.
    If you want to understand the person behind the campaign—and the direction he believes Steuben County should go—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss

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    34 分
  • Frontline Voices: The Aftermath
    2026/04/19

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    In this episode of Frontline Voices: The Aftermath, host Matt Latham sits back down with Chief Gene Landers for a conversation most in the fire service avoid—but everyone needs to hear.
    This isn’t surface-level talk. This is the uncomfortable side of the job.
    From the reality of response times and what they truly mean for communities, to the challenges of leadership under pressure, to the egos that can either build or break a department—nothing is off limits. Chief Landers brings it straight, cutting through tradition, pride, and politics to address the issues that quietly impact departments every single day.
    If you’ve ever questioned the way things are done…
    If you’ve ever seen problems no one wants to acknowledge…
    Or if you’re ready for honest conversations that push the fire service forward—
    This episode is for you.
    Raw. Unfiltered. Necessary.
    Make sure to follow and check out more episodes of Frontline Voices as we continue bringing real conversations to the forefront.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Stueben County Sheriff Candidate: Mike Meeks
    2026/04/07

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    In this episode of Frontline Voices, we sit down with Michael “Mike” Meeks, a veteran law enforcement leader with over two decades of service to Steuben County.
    Currently serving as Chief Deputy of the Steuben County Sheriff’s Office, Meeks has built his career from the ground up—starting in corrections, advancing through patrol and investigations, and ultimately helping lead one of the county’s most critical public safety agencies. Now, he’s stepping forward with a vision to serve as the next Sheriff.
    We dive into:
    His leadership philosophy and what sets him apart as a candidate
    Key priorities for the future of law enforcement in Steuben County
    His stance on community policing, transparency, and accountability
    How his experience shapes his approach to officer development and public safety
    The challenges facing rural law enforcement—and how he plans to address them
    This conversation goes beyond campaign talking points. It’s about legacy, responsibility, and the real-world decisions that impact both deputies and the communities they serve.
    If you care about the future of public safety in Steuben County—or want to hear directly from the people stepping up to lead—it’s an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Ashley-Hudson Volunteer Fire Department Engineer Thomas O’Quinn
    2026/03/25

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    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