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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 Danny Sheridan and company discuss firefighting and fireground strategy. Sponsored by Unimac. UniMac.com/SafeSolution

Join Anthony Kastros and Brian Brush as they speak with guest Mike Emillio, captain with the Oklahoma City (OK) Fire Department, about civilian death statistics, decentralized decision making, and training at FDIC 2022. Sponsored... more

Fire Engineering Editor in Chief Bobby Halton speaks with recently appointed U.S. Fire Administrator Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell.

Jeff Shupe and other members of Strategic Fire Training review a large fire from Shupe's career in Cleveland in the early 2000s. They discuss the need for proper apparatus placement and what you do when you have to go defensive. See the... more

Frank Leeb and Ray McCormack join Mike Dugan, Bill Gustin, and the rest of the panel to discuss the FDNY's Engine Operations Manual. Download the manual on this page:... more

James Johnson and Barry Franchi speak to Koy Wilson of the Stockton (CA) Fire Department about the agency's fires and social media, and more.

Tonight we will get back into a discussion involving some emergency scene tactics, and focus on responding to gas emergency calls. Be it the odor call, the known leak because a contractor struck a line, or a meter has been struck by a... more

Robbie Fisher and Bob Faas of the Fraternal Order of Leatherheads Society (F.O.O.L.S.) talk with members of On Scene Training about the response to Hurricane Ida. https://www.foolsinternational.com/

Steve Shaw, Brian Zaitz, Tony Carroll, Ray Edwards, and Nick Morgado discuss the ongoing training needed for rookie firefighters.

Members of Women in Fire (formerly iWomen) discuss mentoring in the fire service and why it is important. More: https://www.womeninfire.org/

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