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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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Host Eric Dreiman discusses 5 important points to remember as an officer, as well as five books that can have a direct impact on your fire service career, as well as your life as a whole.

In the episode host Eddie Buchanan and his guests, Rick Casler and Michal Moser discuss "Data 101". They talk about how to approach data, and potential pitfalls when looking at data.

Ricky Riley of Traditions Training speaks with Captain Bill Gustin of Miami-Dade (FL) Fire Rescue. They will talk to him about his first exposure to the fire service in the Chicago area and the fire officers and firefighters that had an... more

Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer discuss current goings-on in the fire service, and have special guest Michael West on to discuss meditation.

Host Tony Carroll talks with Chuck Ridgely from Howard County Maryland. This show is in memory of Nathan Flynn

On this episode of Tailboard Talk, Craig Nelson, Jeff Wallin, and Chris Rasmussen discuss after-action reviews and how we can use them to make data-driven decisions to improve our operations. This is based on the article... more

In the debut episode of this new series, hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann talk with guest Anthony Avillo about determining heights for ground ladders and other issues related to fireground tactics. The article can be read at... more

Members of Women in Fire discuss how to help communities prepare for disasters. Panel: Forest Park (GA) Fire Chief Latosha Clemons Forest Park (GA) Emergency Management Coordinator Ioana Armstrong Sponsored by... more

Host Stephanie White speaks with guest Rob Serra about being a probie in the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) on September 11, 2001. Rob Serra graduated the FDNY academy on September 10, 2001. His very first call was... more

We all compete for reputation, and that should be something founded in productivity and the value of contribution. David Rhodes on perceived expertise, social media, and building a reputation in the fire service. Sponsored by... more

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