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National Fire Radio Podcast Platform

National Fire Radio Podcast Platform

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The National Fire Radio Podcast Channel featuring a variety of personalities and their podcasts that capture the essence of the Fire Service.All rights reserved Social Sciences
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  • 410. The "NO" Culture, Bridging the Gap
    Jul 11 2025

    The "NO" Culture... controlling the narrative with the power of NO. Weak leaders, those who lack confidence in their own skills and abilities will never lift up those around them with the power of YES. This is a segment of Jeremy's Bridging the Gap program from Kings Park, NY.

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    11 mins
  • 409. The Professor - Glenn Corbett
    Jul 10 2025

    In this conversation, Jeremy Donch and Glenn Corbett explore the rich history and traditions of the fire service, emphasizing the importance of understanding the past for new recruits. They discuss personal journeys in the fire service, the evolution of training and education, and the critical role of building construction in firefighter safety. The conversation highlights the challenges posed by modern lightweight construction and the need for updated codes and regulations. Mentorship and research are also underscored as vital components for the future of fire safety and the development of new firefighters.

    Takeaways

    The history and traditions of the fire service are crucial for new recruits.

    Engaging with the history of one's department fosters pride and ownership.

    Fire training should adapt to the needs of younger generations.

    Understanding building construction is vital for firefighter safety.

    The fire service must advocate for better building codes.

    There is a disconnect between fire service practices and modern building construction.

    Mentorship is essential for the growth of new firefighters.

    Research and education play a key role in advancing fire safety.

    Firefighters need to be aware of the risks associated with lightweight construction.

    Legacy and personal connections in the fire service shape careers. The concept of hands-on training in firefighting began with the idea of making training more participatory.

    Mentorship plays a crucial role in shaping the careers of firefighters.

    Historical events have significantly influenced modern firefighting practices and safety protocols.

    The importance of family legacy in the fire service is paramount.

    Firefighters must learn from past incidents to improve future responses.

    Building construction knowledge is essential for firefighter safety.

    The fire service is evolving, and new generations may not have the same connection to it.

    History provides valuable lessons that can prevent future tragedies.

    Firefighters need to balance aggressiveness with safety in their operations.

    Education and advocacy are vital for the future of the fire service.

    👉 Take this conversation back to the firehouse and talk about it. Because when we’re talking about the job, we’re making the job better.

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    1 hr and 49 mins
  • 408. NERIS - Tom Jenkins
    Jul 10 2025

    In this conversation, Tom Jenkins discusses the evolution of data collection in the fire service, emphasizing the importance of the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) system. He highlights the challenges of standardizing data across various departments and the need for a cultural shift within the fire service to embrace data-driven decision-making. Tom shares insights on how the NERIS system aims to streamline data collection, making it easier for firefighters to contribute valuable information that can enhance community safety and operational efficiency. He also stresses the importance of collaboration and engagement at all levels of the fire service to ensure the success of this initiative.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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