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Fire Engineering Magazine's been devoted to the training interests of firefighters since 1877. Listen to our lineup of podcasts featuring hosts from around the fire service.

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Chris Mc Loone brings the pages of Fire Apparatus and Emergency Equipment magazine to the airwaves. In this episode, Chris talks to Bob Mitchell, owner-princpal of Mitchell Associates Architects, about where to start if you're... more

Fire service attorneys Chip Comstock, John K. Murphy, Brad Pinsky, and Curt Varone discuss legal issues affecting fire training and firefighting.

Danny Sheridan of Mutual-Aid Training Group discusses the business of training and consulting on the basics of firefighting worldwide. On tonight's show, Chief Sheridan will discuss the evolution of the Mayday response from the '80s and... more

Frank Ricci and company pinch hit for Chiefs Anthony Avillo and Jim Duffy on tonight's podcast.

One of the more dangerous places for firefighters to operate is on roadways, and there have been numerous recent fatalities involving responders who are struck during extrication and rescue operations. Some departments have designated... more

Dr. Beth Murphy discusses all things mental health and wellness regarding the fire service.

James Johnson discusses building construction developments and fire codes and how they impact fire and firefighter safety. In this episode, James is joined by fellow members of The Roof Perv group--Stephen Tyler, Bill Knight, and Robbie... more

Host Tom Merrill explores issues and challenges faced by the volunteer firefighter today. Being a professional firefighter has nothing to do with earning a paycheck but has everything to do with attitude, appearance, commitment and... more

Nick Papa and David Polikoff explore the intersection of politics and fire tactics. Tonight we will talk basement and attic fires with special guests.

Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Medical instituted CAPE, a Cardiac Arrest Protocol for Excellence with a significant improvement in their cardiac arrest patient care processes and better outcomes. In this episode of Firemedically Speaking, show... more

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