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- 512 - Frontline Mindset Episode 14. Maia Brown and the Beltane Guild
In today's episode of 'Frontline Mindset,' Rob sits down with Maia Brown from the Beltane Guild. They delve into Maia's influential career in the fire service and discuss the founding of the Beltane Guild. This episode is a must-listen for those starting a family in the fire service, as Rob and Maia also touch on important reproductive health issues. Join us to gain insights into her journey and the valuable lessons she's sharing."
Thu, 16 May 2024 - 51min - 511 - The Size Up Episode 69 - Circle Of Influence - Gerard Mann
In this episode, Pip and Gerard Mann discuss their friendship and the importance of living in the moment. They reflect on their past experiences together, including Gerard's visits to the United States and their shared love for the fire service. They also talk about the value of authentic relationships and the need to go beyond surface-level conversations. The conversation touches on the excitement of upcoming trips and the joy of experiencing new cultures and traditions. The conversation explores the concept of aligning one's circle of interest with their circle of influence to avoid frustration and negativity. It delves into the importance of understanding what can and cannot be changed and the need for patience in implementing change. The theme of parenting and the parallels between parenting and leadership are discussed, emphasizing the importance of explaining decisions and being vulnerable. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the value of travel, building relationships, and the intimate atmosphere of teaching and instructing. They emphasize the need for instructors to be humble, curious, and focused on the growth and development of their students. They also highlight the role of instructors as coaches and leaders, guiding and supporting their students to become better. The conversation touches on the significance of experience and learning from mistakes, as well as the rewards of seeing the growth and success of students. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of effective teaching and the impact it can have on students' learning and development. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 1h 16min - 510 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 25
In this episode Jeremy and I sit down over a few cold beers to delve into the world of leadership and the critical traits and skills that define effective leaders in high-stakes environments, examine the concept of "Firefighter IQ," and discuss the ever-growing influence of social media on the firefighting community.
Mon, 13 May 2024 - 1h 13min - 508 - 332. "What Adventure are we Going to Have Today" - Jimmy Berry
For the past 21.5 years, Lt. Paramedic Jimmy Berry has enjoyed working in the busiest companies. His longest and most enjoyable stint has been with Truck 30, Orange County, FL Fire Rescue. When Jimmy reports to the firehouse each tour, the questions of "What adventure are we going to have today" tends to be their theme. Going to fires is the norm, but the truck also has rescue support work that is performed at America's most prestigious theme parks. "America's Truck" is a good place to work and Jimmy appreciates the sense of family in the firehouse. He is passionate about family; his own as well as those that he rides with each tour. His infectious smile would lead you to believe the job has always been good to him but in fact, there was a time where he wanted to walk away. The job can get heavy and it takes its' toll on our people. Jimmy was not exempt from this aspect of the job he grew to love. Overcoming this difficult time, Jimmy has grown to love the job and what it has to offer. Learning how to deal with the emotional stress of the job has become a big part of how he navigates the firehouse today. Enjoy what you have and what you do. If you cross paths with Jimmy Berry, you will be better for it!!
Thu, 09 May 2024 - 1h 09min - 507 - 331. "What's the Worst Thing You've Ever Seen" - Drew Schaumann
Sometimes you meet people in the most peculiar way. Drew Schaumann currently possesses the 1 of 1 NFR hockey jersey that was worn at FDIC 2024 during the daily auctions in Firefighter's Row. He was the highest bidder for sweater, he was no going to lose. It wasn't so much being an NFR jersey, but rather the donation to furthering metal health awareness in the fire service. Drew's story has been impacted by mental health and so, he makes it an important part of his focus. Growing up in a firefighters home, Drew had opportunity to see the job first hand while being mentored by incredible people. A firefighter in Winter Park, FL, he has a new found passion for the job through a refocus of himself and the important things he holds close. Family, wellness and training - three things that challenge him to be the best self he can be. Working as part of the VES Training Cadre, Drew's passion for training has opened many doors for him as well as building relationships that he cherishes more than ever. His message is strong throughout this episode and I believe many listeners will resonate with his story. Drew Schaumann is just beginning his journey and has so much to offer. I excited to see him again at FDIC 2025 so that we can continue to raise awareness for firefighter's mental health while putting the NFR jersey back on the auction block.
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 1h 06min - 506 - The Size Up Episode 68 - Mike Torres - Words Matter
In this episode, Pip and his guest, Mike Torres, discuss the importance of living in the moment and cherishing personal interactions. They reflect on their past experiences and the impact of their friendship. The conversation then shifts to Mike's weight loss journey and his decision to undergo gastric bypass surgery. They discuss the challenges and benefits of the surgery, as well as the importance of finding a sustainable lifestyle that works for each individual. In this part of the conversation. Pip and Mike discuss the changes they have experienced in their careers and personal lives. They reflect on how age, maturity, and new responsibilities have influenced their behavior and decision-making. They also talk about the fear and uncertainty that comes with making significant changes, such as switching departments or taking on new roles. They emphasize the importance of being present for their families and the challenges of balancing personal and professional commitments. Overall, they highlight the significance of embracing change and being honest and transparent with oneself and others. They touch on the sacrifices they have made in their careers and the impact of loss on personal development. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
Tue, 07 May 2024 - 1h 12min - 505 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 24. Throwback interview from 2020
During an interview in 2020, Jeremy and Mickey discussed the importance of sharing knowledge and experiences in the fire service. Mickey shared that he kept a journal and notes throughout his career, which inspired his Instagram posts. Jeremy emphasized the significance of providing practical tactics in his content, avoiding fluff, and focusing on engaging and sparking conversations within the fire service community. Mickey also highlighted the gap between the fire academy and the fire floor, stressing the need to bridge this gap and pass on valuable knowledge to young firefighters. They both agreed on the importance of leaving a legacy and sharing experiences to inspire and educate future generations.
Mon, 06 May 2024 - 11min - 504 - 330. Just Like CNN, Always On and Never Shuts Up - Tony Bratcher
Battalion Chief Tony Bratcher has doubled down on the fire service. His dedication and passion to his job shows through his understanding of paying it forward. He works hard to empower the people around him and he knows that in order to leave a legacy behind, it requires hard work and the next generation. Not only does he believe in educating those around him, he recognizes the importance of letting your people work while promoting a positive, family focused atmosphere in and out of the firehouse. Tony is a member of the Kitchen Table Podcast, KTP, and works hard at spreading the good word about the fire service. His commitment is steadfast while continuing to be a student of the craft he loves.
Fri, 03 May 2024 - 1h 14min - 503 - Town Bank, NJ - Behind the Department
Jeremy sits down with some members of the Lower Township Fire District #2, Town Bank, NJ to discuss their 2022 Tower Ladder build from Fire and Safety Services, NJ. This new Pierce apparatus is the May featured truck in the 2024 Calendar project. A big part of understanding the apparatus builds is understanding the department and how they operate. So many factors go into the design and operations of a new apparatus. Looking at the final build is always easier to understand when you know why they built what they did. This conversation talks about the department, their membership, history and legacy as well as the future of the department. -- For more information on this build and the others in the 2024 Calendar project, go to www.f-ss.com or visit our YouTube channel.
Thu, 02 May 2024 - 26min - 502 - 329. FDIC with Kamron Gangbin, Jack Ayers and Joey Schuller
Jeremy sits down with NFR podcast alum Kamron Gangbin and his two west coast Brothers, Jack Ayers and Joey Schuller. Backstage pass, passing the baton and preserving legacy in the fire service are all part of this conversation during FDIC 2024.
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 13min - 501 - The Size Up Episode 67. FDICTue, 30 Apr 2024 - 1h 20min
- 500 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 23. RIT, RIC, FAST?
Today Mickey discusses the purpose and role of the Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) or Fast Truck in firefighting. It traces the history of RITs and highlights the importance of understanding their main objective. The conversation emphasizes the need for RIT members to be proactive and engaged on the fire ground, rather than just standing by. Be passionate and knowledgeable about the fire service.
Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 12min - 499 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 22. FDIC with Zack Newton
In this conversation, Mickey interviews Zack Newton, an artist and firefighter, on the floor at the FDIC. They discuss the importance of the fire service, brotherhood, and the impact of social media on their lives. They also talk about the inspiration behind Zack's artwork and how it reflects the universal nature of firefighters. The conversation emphasizes the love for the job and the desire to make a difference in the fire service.
Sat, 27 Apr 2024 - 26min - 498 - The Size Up Episode 66 - What The Heck - Hannah
On this episode of The Size Up Hannah discusses her background growing up with a firefighter father and her journey from studying veterinary medicine to becoming a firefighter herself. She shares how her experiences in the veterinary field have influenced her approach to the fire service and the importance of proactive thinking and independent decision-making. Hannah also highlights the value of reading between the lines and observing patients' non-verbal cues. Overall, her story exemplifies the 'what the heck, why not' mindset and the willingness to take leaps of faith. Hannah Waddell discusses her transition from veterinary medicine to firefighting, the challenges she faced, and her passion for serving the community. She shares her experiences working with horses and teaching veterinary students, as well as the physical and mental demands of firefighting. Hannah emphasizes the importance of finding fulfillment and meaning in one's career and the value of teamwork and camaraderie in the fire service. She also talks about her decision to move closer to her family and her love for reading and travel. Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 1h 05min - 497 - The Size Up Episode 65 - Authentically You - Chance Craven
In this episode, Pip celebrates the anniversary of his podcast and discusses the importance of consistency. He is joined by Chance Craven, a digital creator and former firefighter, who shares his journey into digital creation and photography. They discuss the evolution of social media and its impact on communication and relationships. Chance emphasizes the need for caution and authenticity on social media. They also explore the role of media in honoring firefighters and educating the community about the fire service. The episode highlights the importance of storytelling and the challenges of navigating media in the fire service. The conversation explores the importance of authenticity in the fire service and how it impacts recruitment, communication, and teamwork. It emphasizes the need for fire departments to control the narrative and showcase their authenticity through social media and other platforms. The discussion also highlights the different skill sets and strengths within the fire service and the importance of recognizing and valuing these differences. In this conversation, Chance and Pip discuss various topics related to personal growth and self-awareness. They also discuss the importance of recognizing strengths and weaknesses and accepting limitations. The conversation emphasizes the value of learning from mistakes and finding purpose in life. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the symbolism behind the Honor Supply Co. brand and a fun round of the Size Up 10 questions. Causing you to ask yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 1h 11min - 496 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 21. "The Floor Above" Q & A
In this episode of A View From The Top Floor, Mickey and Jeremy dive into “The Floor Above” discussing various questions that were submitted in regard to firefighting tactics and strategies. They address questions about searching above a fire without a charge hose line, the importance of focusing on strategies and tactics. They emphasize the need for adaptability and understanding that firefighting is not a one-size-fits-all approach. The conversation highlights the importance of regional considerations, consistency, and attention to detail in the fire service.
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 27min - 495 - 328. Lunch with Ray McCormack
Lunch with Ray McCormack is always alot of fun. In person podcasts are always much more fun and when I have the opportunity to catch up with a friend, I jump at it. We recorded our time together while breaking bread and sharing a drink. The conversation is nothing more than that, a conversation between two friends. With or without the camera and microphones, this is lunch with Ray and I cherish opportunities like this. So, join us!!
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 1h 10min - 494 - Frontline Mindset Episode 13 - Generations of Service - Thomas Trzepacz
Thomas J. Trzepacz is a highly experienced and dedicated professional currently serving as the Vice President of Sales & Customer Relations at Performance Advantage Company (PAC), a role he has held since April 2007. Located in Lancaster, New York, PAC specializes in manufacturing and marketing high-quality tool mounting brackets, with a primary focus on the fire industry, providing specialty tool mounting solutions for fire apparatus. Beyond his successful career at PAC, Thomas has a deep-rooted connection to the fire service. A 27-year Life Member of the Bowmansville Vol. Fire Association in New York, he is part of a proud tradition as a third-generation firefighter, with his son continuing the legacy as a fourth-generation firefighter. Thomas has held various leadership roles within the fire service, including past Chief for ten years, Assistant Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, and currently serves as a Lieutenant and Vice President of the Bowmansville Vol. Fire Association. His commitment extends beyond his local fire department as he has also served as the President of the Erie County Fire Chiefs and is currently the Financial Secretary and Radio Coordinator for the Lancaster / Alden Fire Chiefs Association. Thomas's extensive volunteer experience, coupled with his work at Performance Advantage Company, highlights a career dedicated to serving and enhancing the fire service community. His leadership roles, both in his professional career and volunteer service, reflect a deep understanding and commitment to the mindset required for effective emergency response and the importance of proper equipment layout in fire apparatus, emphasizing safety, efficiency, and reliability.
Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 48min - 493 - 327. "Fight or Flight" - TJ Prieur
TJ Prieur, a Frederick County, MD Firefighter, has come to understand who he is. This fascinating conversation discusses his journey, recognizing the traumas that influenced his life, and ultimately choosing the hard path to find peace and wellness. It took him a long time to figure out what he needed and more so, what he wanted out of life. Finding his home in Frederick County, MD, everything was back on track and going smoothly until TJ found himself as part of the RIT Team who pulled Captain Josh Laird out of burning building. The events of this LODD certainly added to the traumas TJ has faced along his path and it played a part un recognizing the importance of life. His story is powerful and one that resonates with many of us. Today, TJ finds himself working with others teaching the process through programs like Mind the Frontline and Framework to Freedom.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 1h 30min - 492 - The Size Up Episode 64 - Burn The Ships - Marcus & Stephanie
In this episode, Marcus and Stephanie share their experiences as a married couple working in the fire service and competing in Strongman competitions. Marcus discusses his journey in the fire service and how he got into Strongman, while Stephanie shares her background and motivation for joining the fire service. They both emphasize the importance of physical fitness in the fire service and how it contributes to their overall health and happiness. Marcus also talks about his injury and recovery process, highlighting the challenges he faced and the determination to come back stronger. Overall, their story showcases the benefits of physical fitness and the supportive community within the fire service. Marcus and Stephanie Waugh discuss Marcus's journey to winning the Arnold Strongman Classic. Marcus shares his training experience and the nerves he felt leading up to the competition. He describes the events he competed in and the emotional moment when he realized he had won. Marcus and Stephanie also discuss the strength of women in strongman and the importance of functional strength for firefighters. They talk about the support they received from their gym and sponsors, as well as their future plans in the sport. Causing you to ask yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 1h 07min - 491 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 20. Running On the Fireground
Running on the fire ground is a debatable topic in the firefighting community. Some argue that running is necessary in certain situations, while others believe it should be avoided. The key is to understand the tempo of each fire and act accordingly. Training to run on the fire ground without considering the flow state of the fire can lead to misguided skill sets and blurred vision of speed versus purpose. It's important to prioritize the safety of the firefighters and make decisions based on rational thought rather than emotional reaction.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 06min - 490 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 19. Engine Company Culture
In this episode, Mickey and Anthony discuss the importance of engine company pride and culture. They highlight the significance of maintaining traditions. They also emphasize the importance of cleanliness and taking pride in the rig. The conversation touches on the role of the engine and truck companies in firefighting tactics, including the coordination between them and the importance of communication. They stress the need for a strong connection between the engine and truck companies, especially when operating above the fire. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of company pride, attention to detail, and maintaining the traditions and culture of the engine company.
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 - 1h 12min - 489 - Frontline Mindset Episode 12 - "That Guy Stabbed Me" Capt. Ben Vernon
Captain Ben Vernon from the San Diego Fire Department shares his experience of a violent incident on June 24, 2015, and the mental health challenges he faced as a result. The incident started as a routine call but quickly escalated, leading to a physical altercation. Captain Vernon reflects on the dangers of overconfidence and complacency in high-stress situations. Despite his attempts to deescalate the situation, he found himself facing a trained killer. Benjamin reflects on the strange reactions and mindset that can occur during a fight, drawing from personal experiences and the insights of others. The conversation delves into the reality of violence in EMS careers and the psychological impact of violent attacks, including nightmares and mental health challenges.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 2h 12min - 488 - Behind the Department - Evesham, NJ
In this conversation, Chief Carl Bittenbender and Deputy Chief Scott Freedman discuss the design and build process of their new apparatus, Quint 2235. They highlight the challenges of a growing department and the need for apparatus that can adapt to changing needs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of designing a truck with a purpose and involving a representative committee in the build process. They also discuss the significance of pre-construction meetings and building relationships with dealers and manufacturers.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 28min - 487 - The Size Up Episode Episode 63 - Lottery Winners??? - Sean Eagen
In this episode, Pip pays tribute to his late friend Erin Varga and emphasizes the importance of giving back. He then chats with Sean Eagen about his DJing career and the challenges of the wedding industry. They also discuss their children's athletic pursuits and the ups and downs of being a sports fan. Sean shares his experiences as a captain in the Buffalo Fire Department and the impact of tragedy on the department. They also touch on the evolution of mental health support in the fire service and the challenges of promotion. Sean Eagen discusses the changes in the fire service throughout his career and the transition to brewing beer as a hobby. He shares his journey from starting with a simple beer-making kit to becoming a passionate brewer. Sean highlights the process and enjoyment of brewing beer, as well as the challenges and rewards of working in a commercial brewery. The conversation also touches on the misuse of alcohol in the fire service and the importance of addressing this issue. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for balance and self-improvement both on and off the job. In this conversation, Sean Eagen and Pip discuss the importance of protecting loved ones, changing the fire service culture, and balancing personal and professional lives. They emphasize the need for listening and understanding, as well as the benefits of finding healthy coping mechanisms and supportive relationships. Causing you to ask yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because, What you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 1h 23min - 486 - 326. "Chaos is Comfortable for Me" Chance Craven
Chance Craven has set out to capture the moments of those who give back as first responders. The founder of Honor Supply Co., his mission was simple, to Honor firefighters by sharing what they do - it's that simple. These intimate moments that he captures behind the lens might just be a pivotal time in ones life or the last photo ever captured of an individual. Chance is driven by fiercely protecting the craft and those that serve. His focus is steadfast and his commitment is fierce. Chance Craven is someone to watch and his dedication to those that push this job forward is unmatched. I'm excited to see what the next chapters are for him and his impact on the fire service.
Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 1h 23min - 485 - Mind to Table - Top Floor Tactics and National Fire RadioFri, 29 Mar 2024 - 32min
- 484 - Frontline Mindset Episode 11 - Passing the Torch - Lt Chris Overpeck
In this enlightening episode of Frontline Mindset with National Fire Radio, we sit down with Lt. Chris Overpeck of the Terra Haute, Indiana, Fire Department, to delve into the milestones and reflections of his remarkable 30-year journey in firefighting. Starting his illustrious career in Gary, Indiana, before moving to Elkhart, and finally settling in Terra Haute, Lt. Overpeck shares the evolution of his mindset as he navigates what he calls "the back 9" of his career. With candid insights and compelling stories, he discusses the profound realization of his legacy and the proactive steps he's taking to mentor and inspire the next generation of firefighters. This episode not only celebrates Lt. Overpeck's dedicated service but also shines a light on the importance of leadership, mentorship, and the continuous passing of the torch in the fire service. Join us as we explore the depth of experience and wisdom that Lt. Overpeck brings to the forefront, offering invaluable lessons for both veteran and aspiring firefighters.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 1h 06min - 483 - 325. "Deeds, Not Words" - John "Bart" Simpson
A Pennsylvania transplant to Florida, John Simpson, known better as "Bart" to his friends has had an incredible career in the fire service. With over 40 years in the job, his passion and commitment to the craft remains at a constant high. His early roots formed a passion for training and betterment of the job. Retied from the job, he continues to teach with On-Scene Training Associates across the world. Bart is also a founding members of the FOOLS International which in its' early days was a bunch of like minded Brothers learning from one another while sharing stories and their experiences. This today has become an institution in the American Fire Service, an organization proud to promote the core mission of what the fire service is all about. Bart's love for the job is unwavering and his long career has left a lasting impression on so many.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 1h 26min - 482 - The Size Up Episode 62 - So Many Layers - Thomas
In this episode, Pip interviews Thomas from the Burn Box. They discuss the challenges of running a small business and the importance of finding a balance between work and personal life. Thomas shares his experience of attending FDIC and the difficulties he faced in managing his booth. He also talks about his journey in the fire service and how it led him to start the Burn Box. Thomas explains the concept of the Burn Box and the process of curating monthly shipments for firefighters. He highlights the challenges of finding functional and satisfying products to include in the box. Despite the challenges, Thomas expresses his gratitude for the support he has received and his commitment to supporting firefighter-owned businesses. He shares the challenges he faced, such as scaling the business and taking losses. Thomas also talks about the benefits of curated subscription boxes and how he supports firefighter-owned companies. He mentions his plans for the future, including expanding into other subscription boxes and hiring staff. Thomas also introduces his other ventures, such as the FD Collectors Club and the Medic Box. Overall, this conversation highlights the importance of entrepreneurship and supporting firefighter communities. It will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up???? Because, What you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!!
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 57min - 481 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 18. Truck Mindset vs. Truck CultureMon, 25 Mar 2024 - 04min
- 480 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 17. A New Type of Exposure Problem
In this episode, Mickey Farrell discusses a new type of exposure problem when dealing with lithium-ion battery fires. He highlights three elements of these fires that are often overlooked: direct impingement, thermal runaway, and pressurized fire travel. Mickey emphasizes the importance of understanding these elements and how they impact firefighting strategies and tactics on the floor above the fire.
Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 09min - 479 - Behind the Department - Harrison, NJ
Harrison, NJ is the March 2024 featured Department in the Fire and Safety Services, LTD. Calendar Project. This project features different fire departments across the State of NJ that were chosen to be featured in this joint project. As the NJ Pierce Mfg. dealership, apparatus were chosen to be highlighted on the calendar. Each apparatus has a history behind it and a story to tell. The Behind the Department feature this month includes Chief of Department Henry Richard and Battalion Chief Joe Faugno. -- For more information, check out YouTube for the full length video features as well as www.f-ss.com.
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 26min - 478 - 324. "Optics vs. Reality" - Jennifer Osborne
Engineer Jennifer Osborne is fierce and committed. Her love for the fire service is trumped by her love of the process. This NJ native went all in, finding mentors who helped her find her way navigating a career she knew nothing about in Clark County, NV. Jennifer believes in the process and this is done through education which in her words is the best way to achieve diversity. So many come to the job without prior experience or knowledge of what the fire service is all about. Jennifer helps run the "Beyond Explorers" program which addresses this issue. The next step after the young explorer program is taking interested people and educating them about the job, expectations, terminology and all the other aspects of the job we take for granted. This program creates a solid base for those that want to pursue the fire service by giving them the tools they need before taking the leap. Jennifer pulls no punches and has a great story to tell. Her all in attitude is certainly representative of what we need to push this job forward.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 1h 20min - 477 - The Size Up Episode 61 - Better Together - Jen Depoto
In this conversation, Pip and Jen Depoto discuss various topics related to fitness, athletics, and giving back to the community. They reflect on their athletic journeys and the importance of body awareness and core strength. They also discuss the challenges and benefits of youth sports and the impact of CrossFit on youth fitness. Jen shares her experience of opening a gym and her desire to provide a positive outlet for kids in challenging areas. They also touch on the challenges of running a non-profit and the value of non-monetary capital. Jen discusses the 9-11 Promise Run, a nonprofit organization she started in 2016 to honor the 15th anniversary of 9-11. The run involves a group of runners and cyclists traveling from DC to New York, or Pennsylvania . The organization raises money for scholarships for the children of fallen or injured first responders and military personnel. Jen emphasizes the importance of ensuring that every dollar raised goes directly to the scholarships. She also discusses the challenges of running a nonprofit and the need to evolve and adapt over time. Causing you to ask yourself the question, What’s My Size Up??? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 1h 04min - 476 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 16. Li-Ion Battery Vs The Back Up Line
In this episode, Mickey Farrell discusses the importance of the backup line, particularly with lithium-ion battery fires. He emphasizes the need for being action-oriented and having forward-thinking tactics due to the rapid and dangerous nature of these fires. Mickey also addresses the misconception that lithium-ion battery fires are only an urban problem and emphasizes the need for preparedness and quick reactions in all fire departments.
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 12min - 475 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 15. Search Confidence
In this episode, Mickey reflects on his recent training experience and highlights the importance of building confidence in search operations. He emphasizes the need for training scenarios where no victims are present to develop the instinct and trust in one's abilities. Mickey also discusses allowing firefighters to give accurate reports and the importance of time management on the fire ground. He emphasizes the need for routine drills to build confidence in the basics and the importance of alignment between the incident commander and the fire floor.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 07min - 474 - 323. "A Seat at the Table" - Chad Cave
Chad Cave, a Battalion Chief with the Frederick County, MD Fire Department has over 30 years in the fire service. He believes in feeding our young, creating a solid foundation for those that want the most from the job. He believes in doing the job, no short cuts and spending time in each position. He had a great officer spot and was happy with leading his company. But we need solid firefighters and good leaders to step up and have a seat at the table. We need these people to help keep command staffs grounded and in touch with the actual day to day. Chad Cave is working hard to ensure the Frederick County firefighters have what they need to do their jobs.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 57min - 473 - Maui Firestorm 10 - Ancestral Knowledge with Louis Romero
During our trip to Maui, HI, Jeremy had the opportunity to sit down with Louis Romero, a retired Battalion Chief with the Maui Fire Department. He, along with many other retired members of the department, assisted after the devastating fires that consumed parts of the beautiful island. Chief Romero talks about the importance of having ancestral knowledge and understanding the environment. History repeats itself and their spirituality helps them understand their culture and the land they respect and love. This insightful and powerful conversation concludes with a beautiful song written by Chief Romero.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 51min - 472 - Behind the Department - Lakewood, NJ Fire Department
This Behind the Department episode is part of the 2024 Calendar project launched in conjunction with Fire and Safety Services of NJ. This premiere Pierce Fire Apparatus Dealership in NJ is celebrating their 60th anniversary this year. To celebrate this milestone, they launched an interactive calendar representing 12 builds across the state. Each build has content and stories behind the build ad behind the department. Lakewood, NJ is the January featured department. Chief of Department Jonathan Yahr sits down with Jeremy to discuss the department. -- For more information check out www.f-ss.com
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 34min - 471 - The Size Up Episode 60 - Unapologetically You - Anna
In this episode, Pip interviews Anna, a firefighter paramedic and strongwoman competitor. They discuss Anna's transition from volunteer to career firefighter, the challenges of being a paramedic, and the physical demands of emergency services. Anna shares her experience in strongman training and how it complements her work as a firefighter paramedic. They also emphasize the importance of staying physically fit in emergency services and the need for regular checkups. In this part of the conversation, Anna discusses her experience competing in strongwoman competitions and her preparation for the Arnold Strongman Classic. She also shares her thoughts on dealing with trolls and negativity on social media, as well as her perspective on body modifications and acceptance. Anna talks about her love for tattoos and the importance of making informed decisions when getting them. She also touches on parenting and influencing children, and shares her preferences on various topics. In this conversation, Anna and Pip discuss the importance of learning from past mistakes and not focusing on relationships. They share personal experiences and emphasize the need to pass on knowledge to others. The conversation concludes with Pip expressing appreciation for the guests and sponsors, and reminding listeners that what they do off the job matters.
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 1h 06min - 470 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 14. A View from the Lobby
On todays mobile episode, Mickey Farrell discusses the importance of representing the fire service and the need to maintain professionalism during events like St. Patrick's Day and September 11th. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe to the channel to stay up to date on all podcasts.
Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 05min - 469 - 322. "We Want Our People to Act" - Jonathan Yahr
Jonathan Yahr joins Jeremy on the podcast. Chief of the Lakewood, NJ Fire Department, Chief Yahr is all in on his department and community. The fastest growing community in NJ, Lakewood is bursting at the seams and it is the fire department's responsibility to keep up. As the department grows, it is imperative to not lose sight of the past. You cannot progress forward without knowing where you came from andChief Yahr is passionate about the department's foundation. History matters and it can influence the decisions of today. Chief Yahr is excited for the growth and continues to push his people to provide the best service they can for their community. The Chief is "not an office guy" and loves to be in the trenches with his firefighters. Fostering an environment of promoting his people and letting them work has remained a core focus for Chief Yahr. Firemanship matters in Lakewood, NJ and Chief Yahr will protect this at all costs.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 1h 28min - 468 - 321. "Your Culture is What You Make It, Ours Starts Today" - Danny Dwyer
Continuing to move forward, Danny Dwyer is now a Battalion Chief with a growling department in the Atlanta metro area. In his newly promoted position, Danny finds it humbling to be able to help write the playbook for the department. His ability to work with the new full time hires as well as creating the desired culture that fuels firemanship, Danny works hard at finding the right balance and pace while navigating new waters. It is an exciting time for Danny Dwyer and he is not looking back, only forward!!
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 1h 01min - 467 - The Size Up Episode 59 - The Next Challenge - Alan & Caleb
In this episode, Pip is joined by Alan and Caleb, who are both podcast hosts and have backgrounds in emergency medical services (EMS) and fitness. They discuss the importance of combining education and entertainment in podcasts, as well as the challenges and trends in EMS education. The conversation also touches on the value of effective communication in EMS and the fitness mindset of dealing with hard things. They highlight the physical demands of EMS and the misconception of CrossFit. Finally, they address the challenges of providing EMS services in growing populations. In this conversation, Pip, Caleb, and Alan discuss various topics related to fitness, community, and podcasting. They talk about setting expectations in CrossFit and how it is important to combat misconceptions. They also emphasize the importance of fitness for everyday life and how it impacts family dynamics. The conversation then shifts to starting a podcast and the challenges that come with it. Causing you to ask yourself the question. What’s My Size Up???? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 1h 01min - 466 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 13. Work Life Balance ft. Brandon Lewis
In this episode, Mickey and Brandon Lewis discuss the importance of being all in and dedicated to the fire service. They address the misconceptions about work-life balance and emphasize the commitment required in the early years of a firefighter's career. They compare the fire service to other professions, such as professional athletes and doctors, highlighting the level of dedication and sacrifice necessary for success. They also discuss the importance of setting realistic expectations for new firefighters and the need to market the fire service in a way that attracts individuals who are willing to give their all.
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 39min - 465 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 12. The Job
In this episode, Mickey discusses the importance of understanding the fire service as a family and the unique nature of the job. He emphasizes the need for young firefighters to be fully committed and dedicated to the job. Mickey also highlights the importance of preserving traditions and attending funerals as a mandatory duty. He suggests the creation of a funeral committee to ensure that firefighters can attend funerals without taking a day off work. Mickey concludes by urging young firefighters to prove themselves and recognize that the fire service is bigger than any individual.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 16min - 464 - FTTC Interview with Jeff Seal, Spartan Fire Chassis
Jeff Seal, the Sales Manager for Spartan Motors, joins Jeremy for some conversation during the Fire Truck Training Conference in Lansing, MI.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 12min - 463 - FTTC Interview with Chief Steve Lohr
Steve Lohr, Chief of the Hagerstown, MD Fire Department sits down with Jeremy at the Fire Truck Training Conference in Lansing, MI. Well verse on fire apparatus purchasing and maintenance, Chief Lohr talks about his appreciation for the FTTC and the relationships that come from such organizations.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 16min - 462 - The Size Up Episode 58 - Just Be Grinding - Rob Murphy
In this episode, Pip interviews Rob Murphy, a lieutenant with St. Augustine's Fire Department and former professional football player. They discuss the different chapters of Rob's life, including his transition from college football to the NFL and CFL, and his eventual career in the fire service. They also touch on topics such as moving between fire departments, balancing fire and EMS responsibilities, and the importance of hard work and family. This conversation explores the importance of supportive partners and family in raising children and pursuing personal growth. They discuss the sacrifices they have made for their families and the joy and challenges of parenting. They also highlight the role of meditation and self-reflection in managing stress and maintaining mental health. The conversation emphasizes the need for firefighters to prioritize self-care and the impact of sleep deprivation on their well-being. Pip and Rob share insights on managing personalities in parenting and firefighting, as well as the importance of allowing children to pursue their own paths. The conversation concludes with a discussion on finding joy in the simple moments of parenting and the power of persistence and perseverance. Making you ask yourself the question. What’s My Size Up???? Because what you do off the Job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 1h 02min - 461 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 11. Fireground Communication
In this conversation, Mickey reviews a post from September 25th, 2019, discussing the importance of effective communication in the fire service. He highlights the impact of stress on performance and emphasizes the need for clear and precise statements. Mickey also explores the concept of the 'screamer,' someone who is overwhelmed and tries to gain temporary control by screaming. He discusses the importance of communication in Mayday situations and compares real-life fire ground communication to the incident command system.
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 10min - 460 - 319. Fire Trucks and Stuff... - Roger Wnek
Roger Wnek, the Maintenance Coordinator for the Summerville, SC Fire Rescue Department knows fire apparatus. He discusses new apparatus purchases, the problems plaguing the industry today and a bunch of other issues pertaining to fire apparatus in today's market.
Sat, 24 Feb 2024 - 1h 04min - 459 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 10. What is Zen?
Mickey grabs Jeremy from the National Fire Radio Podcast to join him as they break down Zen. Mickey's intellect and well thought out points of view broken down for Jeremy's simple mind. A fun conversation between the two of them!!
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 23min - 458 - Frontline Mindset Episode 10. Rob Fisher
Rob Fisher, a Battalion Chief with 36 years of experience in the American Fire Service, discusses the importance of mentorship and personal growth. Rob shares his own experiences with mentors who shaped his career and highlights the need for more mentorship programs in the fire service. Rob also talks about the transition from firefighter to company officer, and the challenges and expectations that come with the role. He emphasizes the importance of training with firefighters and understanding different approaches to truck work across regions. Lastly, Rob discusses the role of the Fools group in the fire service and the opportunities it provides for networking and training.
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 36min - 457 - 318. "There's Histroy..." - AB Turenne
AB Turenne, the founder of Hops and Halligans, is one to take action. Sitting around and stewing doesn't suit AB well. He is the guy to get things done. No time to waste, even if "there's history". Career Fire Captain in charge of the Training, AB has found a way to connect the job using today's methods. Based in CT, Hops and Halligans brings in outside speakers to share their experiences and knowledge of the fire service with the CT fire service. His consistency and passion for the job shines through his everyday and he has had great success raising money and awareness for many causes, etc. AB gets things done, period!! -- Check out Hops and Halligans on social media for their latest event listing and merchandise.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 58min - 456 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 9 - Victim Removal vs Sustained Advantage
In this conversation, Mickey Farrell discusses the importance of victim removal versus sustained advantage in high-pressure rescue operations. He emphasizes the need for common sense and split-second decision-making in real-life fire conditions. Farrell explores the concept of area of refuge as a transitional means of victim removal, rather than immediately bringing the victim back to the fire area. He also delves into the role of flow path in dictating the fire and manipulating energy within the fire building. Additionally, Farrell highlights the relationship between conditions and timing in rescue operations and the significance of water on the fire. The main takeaway is the importance of adaptable approaches to victim removal.
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 11min - 455 - The Size Up Episode 57 - Creativity With A Purpose - Cody Cavin
In this episode, Pip interviews Cody from BA Shields, a company that produces protective shields for SCBA masks. They discuss the importance of protecting SCBA masks and the benefits of having a patent. Cody shares the story of how BA Shields started and the challenges they faced along the way. They also talk about the creativity involved in designing their products and the impact absorption capabilities of their shields. The conversation highlights the value of tinkering and learning in the modern age. In this conversation, Cody and Pip discuss various topics related to learning household skills, the impact of technology, overcoming the fear of failure, balancing work and personal life, starting and running a business, delegating time and effort, personal preferences, and advice to a younger self. This episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 1h 06min - 454 - FTTC Interview with TJ Tennent
Jeremy sits down with TJ Tennent of The Tyre Guys, a company that specializes in tire analysis, forensics and training. As an industry expert his knowledge and experience is vast, but more so, his consuming personality and love of life overshadows his work by far. His infectious demeanor and sincerity shines through this conversation. This is a can't miss conversation. -- This is part of The REV Group's Fire Truck Training Conference that was held in Lansing, MI in 2024.
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 27min - 453 - 317. "Chasing That High" - Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson is "Ate Up". His return to the podcast does not disappoint. His passion and love for the job is paramount and he constantly is "chasing that high".
Sat, 17 Feb 2024 - 1h 01min - 452 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 8. The Power of Kindness
In this episode, Mickey Farrell discusses the importance of falling in love with the process and embracing every moment, even when it's challenging. He shares insights from a friend and mentor, Clyde Gordon of the Houston Fire Department, who emphasizes the power of kindness and how it doesn't make you weak. Mickey explores the impact of kindness in the fire service, both within the firehouse and when dealing with the public. He highlights the need for firefighters to communicate and connect with people, and how acts of kindness can change the world. Mickey also addresses the issue of insecurity and the importance of distancing oneself from negative influences. He concludes by emphasizing the role of kindness in shaping the reputation of firefighters and the fire service.
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 15min - 451 - Frontline Mindset Episode 9. Building a Legacy - Nick Dinges
In this episode of Frontline Mindset presented, Rob engages in a profound conversation with Nick Dinges, the visionary Owner and CEO of Dinges Fire Company. Delving deep into the heart of firefighting and family, Nick shares his unique perspective on starting a family within the demanding environment of the Fire Service. The dialogue extends beyond the surface, exploring the influential figures in Nick's life, including mentors within his family circle and the firefighting community. These pivotal relationships, according to Nick, have been instrumental in shaping his approach to leadership and decision-making both on the fireground and in personal life, ultimately paving the way for the success of Dinges Fire Company. Nick talks about the challenges and triumphs of aligning the values of family and firefighting, emphasizing the importance of building a strong culture that resonates both in the firehouse and at home. This episode is not just a story about fire service; it's about creating a legacy that intertwines professional dedication with family values. Tune in to this episode of Frontline Mindset to hear Nick Dinges share the backstory of his journey to build not just a successful company, but a thriving family and culture within the firefighting community.
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 59min - 450 - 316. "I Cleaned a lot of Brass Back Then..." - Butch Cobb
Retired Deputy Chief Butch Cobb of the Jersey City, NJ Fire Department is widely known across the American fire service for his colorful career as well as working with many industry leading institutions. His contributions to the fire service and the ISO is grand and his love and passion for the job are as strong today as they were riding the back step in 1975. A great conversation about a job we all love!!
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 1h 18min - 449 - The Size Up Episode 56. Cliffside Handstands - Jake Levesque
In this episode, Pip interviews Jake Levesque, a firefighter and public information officer (PIO) for the North Las Vegas Fire Department. They discuss the importance of celebrating and highlighting the time spent off-duty, as well as the role of a PIO in the fire service. Jake shares his experiences working in collaboration with other fire departments in Las Vegas and the impact of social media on recruitment. He also talks about his journey into digital media, including fashion and travel photography. The conversation emphasizes the power of YouTube University and the importance of kindness in the fire service. In this conversation, Jake and Pip discuss the importance of storytelling in the fire service and the impact of social media on recruitment and public perception. They also touch on the challenges of being a public information officer (PIO) and the evolution of the PIO role. Jake shares his experience filming a reality show-like academy and the positive impact it had on recruitment. They discuss the power of engaging with social media comments and the importance of showcasing the reality of firefighting. This episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 1h 01min - 448 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 7. The Can
The Can Firefighter role requires expert attention and unwavering focus to carry out responsibilities effectively. It is a critical position that cannot be overstated!
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 07min - 447 - 315. "Organic, Not Forced" - John VelezSat, 10 Feb 2024 - 1h 08min
- 446 - Top Floor Tactics Episode 6. The Floor Above
Welcome to "The Floor Above," where you can participate in the interactive Q&A segment of the show. You can ask any question that comes to mind, whether related to the fireground, the kitchen table, or anything in between. If you have any questions you'd like to ask, please don't hesitate to submit them to thefloorabovethefire@gmail.com
Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 09min - 445 - 314. The Fire Service Chose Me - Al Pratts
Deputy Chief Al Pratts of the North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue Department believes that the fire service chose him. Heading down an early path of law enforcement, by chance he found the fire service and fell in love. Going all in on a career he had little knowledge prior to his appointment, the challenge of the job tested him from early on. Currently, Al is the Deputy Chief of Special Operations (SOC) which he can't get enough of. He finds himself blessed to have the opportunity to be in the position he is today due in part to some solid senior men from his early years. Today, Al is also a member of the Promotional Prep team, a tutoring and consulting firm that helps entry level firefighters and officers alike learn how to score well on civil service tests. His commitment to the fire service is massive and his love for the job unbeatable. Deputy Chief Al Pratts is grateful for the road he is on.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 1h 12min - 444 - Frontline Mindset Episode 8: The Hard Conversation, Jeff Dill Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance
Jeff Dill of the Behavioral Health Alliance joins Rob Ridley on Episode 8 of The Frontline Mindset Podcast.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 59min - 443 - 313. Come and Take It Fire Conference
Jeremy talks with Jon Johnson about the upcoming Come and Take It Fire Conference being held on Grapevine, TX April 5-7, 2024. A solid line up of instructors and events taking place. Enrollment is open and so sign up today! Link below⬇️⬇️ — https://www.firenuggets.com/event/come-and-take-it-fire-conference/
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 34min - 442 - The Size Up Episode 55 - Be Useful - Zuni
Pip welcomes Richard Zuniga,aka ZUNI. A fan of Arnold Schwarzenegger,I mean, who isn’t. He discusses his journey as a fan and the impact Arnold has had on his life. He emphasizes the importance of being yourself, finding purpose through hobbies, and embracing failures and challenges. Zuni also shares his passion for artwork and tattooing, and the joy of connecting with people through social media. He highlights the balance between work and personal life, and the power of genuine connections. Causing you to ask yourself the question. What’s My Size UP??? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 1h 09min - 441 - 312. "Let Them be Firemen" - Mike Greco
Mike Greco, a lifelong student of the fire service, is a career firefighter with the Hackensack, NJ Fire Department and a volunteer Fire Chief with the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department. Growing up going to fires with his father set the tone for his unapologetic love of the job. He is fiercely loyal to his people and the job, and it comes through his way in which he talks about the job. He is a true believer in letting his people work. Creating an environment that lets firemen be firemen will set the tempo on the fireground. This fun episode is a must listen!!
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 1h 29min - 440 - A View From the Top Floor, Episode 5 - A View From The Road
Here's a brief update on the podcast and some valuable insight on effectively navigating the abundance of training networks in today's fire service.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 05min - 439 - Frontline Mindset Episode 7: Andrew Hamilton - From Drug Dealer to Stand-Up Redemption
In the latest episode of Frontline Mindset, we dive into the remarkable journey of Andrew Hamilton, whose transformation from a drug dealer to a rising comedian captures the essence of resilience and redemption. If you're a fan of TikTok, Reels, or YouTube, you might have already encountered Andrew's infectious humor alongside the YeahMadTV crew in Australia, where he's been winning hearts with his relatable dad jokes and comedic skits. But Andrew's path to comedy was anything but straightforward. With candid honesty, he shares the tumultuous chapters of his life, including his arrest and the heart-wrenching loss of his dogs, which could have derailed anyone's spirit. Instead, these experiences forged his unbreakable mindset, propelling him to reemerge stronger and funnier than ever. In this episode, Andrew delves into the mindset shift that allowed him to turn his life around, embracing stand-up comedy as his avenue for redemption. His story is a testament to the power of humor in overcoming life's darkest moments and a reminder that it's possible to rewrite our narratives, no matter the past. Andrew's journey may differ from the firefighting frontlines, but his resilience in facing life's fiercest battles aligns with the spirit of every listener seeking inspiration to overcome their own challenges. Tune in to witness a conversation filled with laughter, lessons, and the kind of life-changing mindset that defines true comeback stories.
Fri, 02 Feb 2024 - 56min - 438 - 311. "Be an Example" - Scott Hewlett
Scott Hewlett of the Multiple Calls Podcast and 25 year firefighter from southern Ontario, Canada, joins Jeremy on the podcast today. They explore the popularity of leadership discussions in the fire service and the importance of finding a balance between grit and vulnerability. They also emphasize the significance of accountability and the impact of mentorship in shaping one's career. The conversation highlights the value of empathy, compassion, and wisdom in the fire service. They discuss the role of podcasts in sharing experiences and knowledge, and the therapeutic aspect of learning and conversation. Scott discuss the importance of learning from the past and straddling two generations in the fire service. They emphasize the need to bridge the gap between different generations and the responsibility of leadership in carrying forward traditions and mentalities. They also highlight the significance of mentorship and being an example, while acknowledging the imperfections that come with it.
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 1h 02min - 437 - 310. "Let's Talk Fire" - Mike Caddell
Deputy Chief Mike Caddell from the Newton, MA Fire Department discusses his experience as a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and his passion for tech rescue. He shares the process of becoming a contestant and the pressure of being under the lights. Mike also talks about his journey in the fire service, including the creation of a rescue company in Newton. He emphasizes the importance of continuous training and the satisfaction of putting skills to the test in real-life situations. This part of the conversation focuses on the importance of discipline and training in the fire service. It explores how firefighters find their way to a fire department and the value of continuous learning and education. The conversation also delves into the challenges and rewards of leadership roles and the need for a well-rounded education. It emphasizes the significance of leading by example, setting expectations, and holding people accountable. The chapters also discuss the power of sharing knowledge, the impact of dynamic training, and the passion for training in the New England area. They discuss the importance of passion in the fire service and how it drives their work.
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 1h 03min - 436 - The Size Up Episode 54-Kenny Mitchell-Outside The Yellow Tape
In this episode,Pip welcomes Kenny Mitchell from Operation Yellow Tape. He shares the story of how Operation Yellow Tape was born and the impact of mental health struggles on his life. Kenny emphasizes the need for balance and perspective outside the yellow tape and the importance of bringing first responders and non-first responders together. He also addresses the stigma of mental health in the fire service and provides tips for taking care of oneself outside the job. He emphasizes the need to communicate with family and friends about the challenges and stresses of the job. He encourages firefighters to prioritize their mental health and well-being, and to recognize the significance of their loved ones' lives and jobs. Mitchell concludes by emphasizing the importance of what firefighters do off the job and the impact it has on their overall success and happiness. Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 1h 00min - 435 - 309. "See Smoke?? Stretch..." - Bill Perritt
Deputy Chief Bill Perritt of the Hartsdale, NY Fire Department, shares his journey in the fire service, from growing up in the Bronx to joining the volunteer fire department in Pleasantville, NY. Chief Perritt discusses the value of the volunteer fire service and the passion for firefighting that drives many individuals to pursue a career in the field. He also highlights the need for continuous training and the importance of focusing on basic firefighting skills. Chief Perritt emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive and inclusive culture within the fire department and the benefits of collaboration and automatic aid among departments. He discusses the importance of leadership and resources in firefighting, emphasizing the need for strong leadership that recognizes the importance of providing adequate resources. He also highlights the value of joint training and automatic aid in improving coordination and effectiveness among different departments. Chief Perritt emphasizes the importance of training for operational reality and conducting realistic training approaches that reflect the actual staffing and conditions firefighters face. He also discusses the role of experience in leadership and decision-making, emphasizing the need for leaders to allocate resources effectively and make timely decisions. He concludes by discussing the impact of training on firefighters and the satisfaction of passing on knowledge to the next generation.
Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 59min - 433 - 308. "Past Practice" - Joe Speranza
Joe Speranza joins Jeremy on the podcast and discusses the volunteer fire service. Joe, a long time friend and Chief of the Hawthorne, NJ Fire Department, dives in on what's working for his department and issues volunteers are facing daily. Joe was a past guest long ago, Episode 8, so it was only fitting to bring him back 300 episodes later to catch up and see how he's doing.
Fri, 26 Jan 2024 - 1h 08min - 432 - Frontline Mindset Episode 6: Finding Help Beyond the Station
Today on Frontline Mindset, Rob sits down with Dr. Peter Salerno, author of "Fit for Off Duty," to discuss a crucial topic - finding help beyond the station. When it comes to seeking support for our mental health, it's essential to ensure that the mental health professional we turn to is the right fit for us. Dr. Salerno expertly guides us through this vital process in today's episode of Frontline Mindset. Tune in as they delve into the strategies and mindset required for making informed decisions about your mental well-being. Discover how to navigate the process of finding the right mental health professional and taking a proactive approach to self-care. Join the conversation on Frontline Mindset as they explore the path to mental well-being for those who serve on the frontlines.
Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 46min - 431 - 307. "Aggressive Doesn't Mean Reckless" - David Polikoff
In this conversation, David Polikoff, a retired Montgomery County, MD Battalion Chief, discusses his career in the fire service and the importance of conversation and mentorship. He emphasizes the value of aggressive firefighting and the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the ever-evolving fire service. David highlights the advancements in equipment and training, as well as the variations in fire service delivery across different regions. He also emphasizes the importance of sharing knowledge and experiences to help the next generation of firefighters. Overall, David's journey showcases the combination of old school values with modern delivery in the fire service. In this conversation, David is currently the Assistant Chief of Volunteer Services for Frederick County, Maryland. They discuss bridging the generational gap in the fire service and the importance of mutual respect and understanding between different generations. David shares his experiences and insights on maintaining identity in a combination system and the collaboration between career and volunteer firefighters. He emphasizes the need for experienced leaders and the role of music in disconnecting from the job and finding personal fulfillment.
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 1h 13min - 430 - The Size Up Episode 53 -The Awkward Stage - Brett TompkinsTue, 23 Jan 2024 - 1h 01min
- 429 - A View From the Top Floor Episode 4 - Seize Your Moment
Seize your moment for the present moment is a gift. When you stay in the present moment, you can appreciate every experience this job offers.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 07min - 428 - A View From the Top Floor Episode 3 - The Flow State FormulaFri, 19 Jan 2024 - 07min
- 427 - Frontline Mindset - Episode 5 - Picturing The Result with Major David Pruitt
In this insightful episode of "Frontline Mindset", host Rob welcomes a distinguished guest, Major David Pruitt, to share his wealth of knowledge and experience in the fire service. David, with his 21-year tenure with the City of Hillsboro, TX, has been instrumental in leading the Fire, EMS, and Special Operations sectors. Beyond his official duties, David is a lifelong learner and an advocate of the philosophy "Picturing the Result". This approach emphasizes the power of visualization in training, guiding firefighters to envision success as a pathway to achieving excellence in their field. His commitment to this philosophy is evident in his pursuit of live fire training across the nation, constantly seeking to refine his skills and those of his team. When he's not immersed in advancing fire service techniques, David enjoys the simple pleasures of life with his wife Stephanie and their sons, Caleb and Coleson. In today's episode, David offers an in-depth look into his mindset on training and live fire exercises. He discusses how visualizing outcomes plays a crucial role in preparing for real-life scenarios, ensuring readiness and effectiveness in the field. David's unique insights offer invaluable lessons on how to incorporate this mindset into modern training practices in the fire service. Join us for an enriching conversation with Major David Pruitt, as he unravels the impact of visualization in shaping a successful frontline mindset.
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 1h 39min - 426 - 306. "Leadership" Talk - Tip of the Spear Podcast with JeremyWed, 17 Jan 2024 - 1h 14min
- 425 - The Size Up Episode 52 - Kara - The Unseen Grab
Episode 52 runs the gambit for sure. Pip and Kara @st.florianfitness have known each other for more than a few years now. But like most people, have never actually met. Kara’s social media platform is mostly fitness based. But she is so much more than just a fitness motivator. We talk about nature, disney, fire prevention and the world of social media. Oh and of course fitness, but not really the picking things up and putting them down part of fitness. This episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because, What you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 16 Jan 2024 - 1h 06min - 424 - 2. 10 Things I Wish I Could Tell Myself as a Probie
A View From the Top Floor Podcast with Mickey Farrell. Episode 2 focuses on the 10 things I wish I could tell myself as a probie as Mickey reflects back on his early days of his career. Sound advice for the early years of your career. -- Check out Top Floor Tactics on IG and his new podcast, A View From the Top Floor, hosted by National Fire Radio.
Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 10min - 423 - 305. Bridging the Gap, Bellingham, MA
This episode is a recording of Jeremy's Bridging the Gap program he recently gave in Bellingham, MA on January 6, 2024.
Fri, 12 Jan 2024 - 2h 18min - 422 - Frontline Mindset Episode 4 - Ed Monk - Active Shooter
In this episode of Frontline Mindset, host Rob is joined by Ed Monk from Last Resort Firearms Training, who brings a wealth of experience as a police officer, schoolteacher, firearms trainer, and Army officer. Ed Monk has dedicated over a decade to researching, writing, and providing training on the Active Shooter threat. Ed Monk's extensive background includes training armed staff in public schools, church security teams, School Resource Officers, and other law enforcement officers on countering Active Shooter situations. He has also served as a consultant for school districts and churches and delivered presentations on the Active Shooter threat to various audiences in multiple states. In this podcast episode, Ed Monk and Rob discuss the critical importance of shifting one's mindset when dealing with active shooter events, drawing from Ed's extensive expertise and diverse background in law enforcement, education, and firearms training.
Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 1h 06min - 421 - 304. "Because What You Do Off the Job Matters" - Jeremy and Pip
Jeremy and Pip discuss what 2024 will look like for The Size Up. Pip will be exploring different activities firefighters use as an escape from the job. From sailing to fishing, cigars to skateboarding, we want to hear from you. Help us understand what fuels you outside the job. Send us a DM, email or comment on our posts. We're seeking individuals who want to share their off the job passion with us. Email - nfrthesizeup@gmail.com Email - jeremydonch@nationalfireradio.com
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 1h 06min - 420 - The Size Up Episode 51 - Mike Nasti - Be Human
Be Human, seems like such a simple concept. And it really is. But at times, do we really act accordingly? Mike and Pip chat about those life moments when you need to stop, take a breath and provide the best level of customer service possible. Whether it’s on the job, being a dad, communicating with your spouse or behind the wheel. This conversation is one that will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 1h 19min - 419 - Maui Firestorm Episode 9. Maui County Fire Commissioner Makalapua Kaneohe
Maui Firestorm Episode 9. Maui County Fire Commissioner Makalapua Kaneohe by Jeremy Donch and Robert Ridley
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 27min - 418 - A View from the Top Floor with Mickey Farrell
Welcome to the latest podcast on the National Fire Radio Platform, A view from the Top Floor with Mickey Farrell. On this podcast, Mickey and his guests discuss current topics, tactics, and dilemmas plaguing the American Fire Service. His no-fluff, all-business attitude pushes the limits on hot-button issues as well as sheds light on trending issues many choose to shy away from.
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 02min - 417 - 303. Growing Up Tremer, Ray Tremer Jr. and Ray Tremer III
Being raised in a firefighter’s home can be a challenging upbringing. The highs and lows of the job not only plague the firefighter, but they can certainly have an effect on those who live under the same roof. Ray Tremer Jr., a decorated retired FDNY firefighter and his son, Ray Tremer III, a career firefighter and student of the craft, share their story about “growing up Tremer”. Unique challenges, resentment, anger, frustration and finally, respect and understanding. This podcast unpacks some of this and so much more about their dynamic relationship and the unconditional love they have for one another.
Fri, 05 Jan 2024 - 1h 27min - 416 - Frontline Mindset Episode 3. Patrick Smith
Today on 'Frontline Mindset,' join Rob as he engages in a compelling conversation with Captain Pat Smith of the Marshfield MA Fire Department. Delve into an inspiring journey from Pat's early days as a Call Firefighter to his ascent to a full-time Captain, now spearheading training operations. Gain unique insights as Pat sheds light on the critical roles of FAST/RIT (Firefighter Assist and Search Team/Rapid Intervention Team) and discusses the nuances of assuming the RIT position in the heat of fireground action.
Thu, 04 Jan 2024 - 1h 23min - 415 - 302. 2024 Fire & Safety Services, Ltd. Calendar Project – Ashley Ross
Sitting down with Ashley Ross, the Marketing Director for New Jersey based Pierce Dealer, Fire and Safety Services, Ltd., we discuss the new media and marketing campaigned launched January 1st of this year. Working in partnership, the new 2024 Dealer calendar features 12 builds from around the state that feature many unique apparatus that we designed and built from Pierce Mfg. Taking the traditional calendar a few steps further, the calendar also boasts a QR code that takes the people to a video and photo landing page for each build. The Behind the Build video along with the Behind the Department video tells the story of each apparatus and the department that built it. The story matters when designing custom fire apparatus because it explains the needs and mindset of those building it. Fire and Safety Services, Ltd. recognizes the need to educate the fire service through their experience and knowledge in fire apparatus design and build. Their commitment to excellence is a testament of their 60th Anniversary that they are celebrating this year, 2024.
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 26min - 414 - The Size Up Episode 50 - You Gotta Fight - Finnegan Piparo
For milestone Episode 50 Pip sits down with his oldest son, Finn. Pip has always commented that Young Finn is wise beyond his years. You can be the judge of this comment after you listen, but Pip still thinks it rings true. Pip and Finn talk about their parent/child relationship, social media, their epic Iceland adventure and much much more. Finn even surprises Pip a few times with some jaw dropping commentary on life as a 13 year old. This episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!
Tue, 02 Jan 2024 - 1h 06min - 413 - Frontline Mindset Episode 2: Matt Adkins
Welcome back to Frontline Mindset! In this week's episode, we have a powerful conversation with Firefighter Matt Adkins, who shares his incredible journey in the fire service and the profound impact of respect on his career. Matt reflects on his upbringing within the fire service, revealing how the mindset he cultivated shaped him into the firefighter he is today. During our conversation, Matt takes us back to a fateful day when he was caught in the collapse of a burning roof. Little did he know that this harrowing experience would later present him with new challenges to conquer. Join us as Matt opens up about resilience, growth, and the unwavering determination that defines his remarkable journey in the fire service.
Thu, 28 Dec 2023 - 1h 04min - 412 - The Size Up Episode 49 - Stronger, Faster, Kinder - Jim Grauel
Stronger, Faster, Kinder, talk about a way to go through life and raise young men. For Episode 49 Pip welcomes his friend Jim Grauel. Jim is a recently retired Fire Captain with the CIty of Wildwood NJ. Jim and Pip talk about his new chapter of life, retirement , aka The Encore. Aside from retirement life these talk about those crazy wildwood nights, fitness, parenting, the job and Jim’s epic planned but not planned retirement trip. The entire episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up???? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!
Tue, 26 Dec 2023 - 1h 07min - 411 - The Size Up Episode 48 - Pick Your Arrows - Lee Throckmorton
Episode 48, Pick Your Arrows with Lee Throckmorton. Lee is a current fitness coach and gym owner. He spend his career in the fire service, however has experience in law enforcement, EMS and ocean rescue. His quadruple threat career set him up to help both current and aspiring members within the emergency services field. Pip and Lee chat about fitness, mindset and living an overall goal based lifestyle. This episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 1h 17min
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