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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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Ed Ballam, the new senior editor for Fire Apparatus & Emergency Magazine, discusses his return to helm the magazine, some current developments in the fire apparatus industry, and more. Sponsored by UniMac: https://UniMac.com/safety

Ricky Riley speaks with Donny Fletcher, Mike Richardson, Aaron Heller, and Bobby Halton about "outside-in" fires and fireground strategy.

Host Tony Carroll discusses the life and legacy of D.C. Fire Lieutenant Kevin McRae and lessons learned from his death. He's joined by memebers of O2X to discuss that organization's programs to positively impact the health and... more

Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer discuss current goings-on in the fire service, leadership, and more.

Terry McGrath, John Salka, Scott Thompson, and Bobby Halton speak with Brian Brush about the Firefighter Rescue Survey and the 2021 Fireground Civilian Rescue Research Project.

P.J. Norwood and Bobby Halton talk with guests Bruce Varner and Dennis Rubin about the Wingspread Conference. Find the full conference reports at https://fireheritageusa.org/archives/the-wingspread-conference-reports.

ENCORE EPISODE Jeff Wallin, Craig Nelson, and Dane Carley replay their episode from February 19th, 2021 where they discus the Firefighter III initiative.

Tragedy and loss are concepts all too familiar to first responders. Hardships occur on and off shift, and we must be prepared to handle them. In this episode, Jeremy Hurd interviews Josh Lower, a fellow firefighter who encountered a devastating... more

Hosts Chris Tobin and Lex Shady talk about common building construction training problems and speak with guest Andy Young about a ?Main Street? fire.

Is your volunteer department struggling to maintain relevance in our changing society? Does your current service delivery model meet the needs and expectations of your community? Are you struggling to recruit, train, and retain... more

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