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The FIRExTalk podcast delivers "Talks on Fire!" podcasts focused on actionable content and answers to great questions.
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Andrew Klein "People and Passion" FIRExTalk SoCal

FIRExTalkApr 03, 2020

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Jesse Quinalty | If There Was One Thing You Could Do | FIRExTalk SoCal 2016

Jesse Quinalty | If There Was One Thing You Could Do | FIRExTalk SoCal 2016

Jesse Quinalty of Red Helmet Training gives a Talk on Fire.
Apr 05, 202440:02
Rob Fisher | Developing Leaders Through Followership | FIRExTalk PDX '18

Rob Fisher | Developing Leaders Through Followership | FIRExTalk PDX '18

Rob is recently retired. Thank you Rob!
Apr 03, 202419:09
Nick Higgins | The 5 Tool Firefighter | FIRExTalk Podcast Author Interviews
Nov 21, 202134:51
Scott Hewlett | Multiple Calls Podcast | 50 for The Senior Firefighter | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Scott Hewlett | Multiple Calls Podcast | 50 for The Senior Firefighter | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Scott Hewlett of Multiple Calls Podcast begins the journey through 50 rules/lessons/attributes of the Senior Firefighter
Nov 21, 202155:52
Taylor Quinnell |How Fire Service Priorities Are Moving Backward| FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Taylor Quinnell |How Fire Service Priorities Are Moving Backward| FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

How Fire Service Priorities Are Moving Backward

Synopsis

Some in the fire service believe that far too many firefighters are dying inside burning structures where no civilian lives are at stake and there is no evident gain, hence, interior firefighting operations should be reduced or eliminated altogether.
However, the data shows a consistent decline in the number of LODDs over the past 10 years. Primarily, firefighters are dying not as a result of extremely dangerous conditions of structure fires and the actions performed inside burning buildings, but as a result of overexertion/stress (e.g., heart attacks and strokes). Spending on firefighter safety and injury prevention is far less than that spent on firefighter injuries. But even if wellness programs were initiated at all 30,000 U.S. fire departments, the costs would still be below that of the funds spend on firefighter injuries.
Nov 03, 202152:43
Nicholas Higgins | The Halligan Bar and MA 4 FE | FIRExTalk 2021 Blogs

Nicholas Higgins | The Halligan Bar and MA 4 FE | FIRExTalk 2021 Blogs

FIRExTalk reads a blog by Nicholas Higgins of The Firehouse Tribune
Oct 21, 202108:22
Rob Policht | Flow and Vent | FIRExTalk 2021 (Mic Malfunction)

Rob Policht | Flow and Vent | FIRExTalk 2021 (Mic Malfunction)

FIRExTalk has a great conversation with Rob Policht of Flow and Vent.
Oct 18, 202101:03:56
Rich Anderson | FIRExTalk Conversations 2021

Rich Anderson | FIRExTalk Conversations 2021

A conversation with San Antinio Fire Department's lieutenant Rich Anderson
Oct 15, 202153:37
Complacency | FIRExTalk Think and Discuss Difficult Concepts | Michael "Snod" Snodgrass

Complacency | FIRExTalk Think and Discuss Difficult Concepts | Michael "Snod" Snodgrass

Think and Discuss Difficult Concepts in the Fire Service. Why do we have complacency in the fire service?
Oct 15, 202130:48
Firehouse Tribune|Nicholas Witczak|FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Firehouse Tribune|Nicholas Witczak|FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Engine Cimpany Operations: Perfection in the Attention to Detail
Oct 13, 202106:20
Cody McNerney | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Cody McNerney | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

A short conversation with Cody on what is good and what could be better about the fire service.
Oct 12, 202142:42
The Wedge|Bill Dungey |FIRExTalk Podcast

The Wedge|Bill Dungey |FIRExTalk Podcast

Introduction of The Wedge by Bill Dungey @sixfoxtrot
Oct 11, 202115:25
Jess Rodzinka | Being the Senior Man | FIRExTalk Podcast

Jess Rodzinka | Being the Senior Man | FIRExTalk Podcast

Details coming soon! Give a listen!
Sep 10, 202101:00:37
Nick Higgins | Know Your Role | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Nick Higgins | Know Your Role | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Biography

    Nicholas J. Higgins is a firefighter with 19 years in the fire service in Piscataway, NJ currently serving as the departments training officer. Nick is a NJ State Fire Instructor, a NJ Advocate for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the founder/contributor of The Firehouse Tribune. In addition, Nick is an instructor for the National Volunteer Fire Council and a member of the Board of Directors for the "5-Alarm Task Force Corp". Nick has a Bachelor's Degree from Kean University, an Associates Degree from Middlesex County College and is currently enrolled in a Master Program at Seton Hall University. Nick has had the honor of speaking at various fire service conferences and seminars throughout the country such as the 2017 & 2018 Firehouse Expo as well as numerous fire departments within NJ. He has also been a guest on multiple fire service podcasts such as "5-Alarm Task Force" & "Crew 1st Culture".

Apr 29, 202144:30
Kevin Harvey | Demographics if Service | FIRExTalk Podcast '21

Kevin Harvey | Demographics if Service | FIRExTalk Podcast '21

Kevin Harvey - Alaska born and raised, a Firefighter in the Interior of Alaska where temperatures range from triple digit highs in the summer to the rare but always bragged about temps -40F and below. Started in the fire service at North Star Volunteer Fire Department in 1987 and have held all positions from recruit to acting Fire Chief during my tenure. I spent some time in the United States Marine Corps 1989-1994 where I was hand picked to serve as a member of the Presidential Helicopter Squadron HMX-1 as a Crew Chief on the Presidents helicopters, serving Presidents Bush Sr. and Clinton. Traveling all over the world with the President made me realize that while I loved the job, I knew that I would return to Alaska when I was finished. While in the Corps I stayed active in the fire service by volunteering in Stafford County Fire at Company 2 working my way from firefighter to Engine Officer and then moving to the Truck working my way through all positions including Tillerman and ending at the Truck Captain position upon my departure for home. Upon returning to Alaska I enrolled in college to pursue a degree in Fire Science and with the hopes of landing a job in the fire service. I accepted an internship at North Star Fire Department which turned into a full time position. I left there in 1996 and made a shift to the DOD Fire Service and went to work at Ft Wainwright Fire and Emergency Services. Trying to decide on a career in municipal or the DOD fire service, I switched teams a couple times but settling in for the long haul in the DOD remaining in the Interior of Alaska. Practicing and honing the craft by teaching at conferences throughout Alaska, attending courses both in resident and local with the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg Maryland, as a guest instructor for the University of Alaska Fire Science Program, State of Alaska Fire Service Training and with my local F.O.O.L.S. Chapter “Farthest North Fools” to which I am proud to say, a founding member.  I hold certifications in Automotive repair from ASE, Airframe and Powerplant Certificate from the FAA, FFI,FFII, Apparatus Operator, Confine Space Rescue Technician, Hazmat Technician and Incident Commander, Health and Safety Officer, Incident Safety Officer, Alaska State EMT III, Fire Officer 4, Instructor 2, Inspector 2, Public Educator Instructor and Water on Wheels instructor. Fluent in both Western Canadian and Eastern Austrailian languages and one helluva guy. Proud father of Madison and Killian Harvey and husband to my Queen, my main support staff, my rock my wife Veronnica. Together, we host a class called Married to the Fire Service where we are lucky enough to help people associated with the fire service and firefighters gain a better understanding of the family aspect of the fire service.

Apr 11, 202151:42
Ed Hartin | Close the Door! Were You Born in a Barn. | FIRExTalk PDX '16

Ed Hartin | Close the Door! Were You Born in a Barn. | FIRExTalk PDX '16

Chief Ed Hartin delivers a high-content talk as a keynote speaker at FIRExTalk PDX '16

What is FIRExTalk?

The FirexTalk one-day firefighter conference is designed to help fire service communities, organizations and individuals spark conversation and connection through a local TEDx-like experience.   At a FIRExTalk event, twenty 20 minute “talks on fire” are given by local presenters.  Each presentation is professionally video recorded and placed on the FIRExTalk YouTube channel and website. This sparks conversation and connection at the local and national level. FIRExTalk events are planned and coordinated by FIRExTalk llc.

About FIRExTalk partnerships

FIRExTalk is a fire service community event that inspires innovation, leadership, and passionate insights. Each FIRExTalk event is not organized for political reasons, monetary reward or personal gain. The FIRExTalk organization believes in the power of ideas to change the fire service world for the better.  FIRExTalk llc is seeking the support of local and national companies who can sponsor FIRExTalk events through cash and offer ways to enhance the experience for our attendees. If you own or represent a company that wants to explore opportunities for partnering with the FIRExTalk event, contact FIRExTalk@gmail.com

Why become a FIRExTalk partner?   

As a FIRExTalk partner, you will have the opportunity to engage in an authentic dialogue with an elusive, yet valuable audience: passionate, firefighters in the local community. You'll have an opportunity to test your ideas for the future, and you'll be challenged to positively impact the community in new ways.  Becoming a FIRExTalk partner means you share in our vision of spreading ideas that are intended to change the fire service community for the better. It means you’ll be joining our team of thought leaders while benefiting from an individually-tailored partnership.  

The vision of FIRExTalk  

FIRExTalk began as a humble experiment. Our hope is the program will be embraced, with passion and dedication, by hundreds — if not thousands — of fire service communities across the United States. FIRExTalk wants to capture 500 “talks on fire” covering all aspects of the fire service.  Think of FIRExTalk as an incubator for ideas. Partners should come to FIRExTalk events not only to present ideas, but as learners — to learn from the fire service community. FIRExTalks create an opportunity for this community of thinkers, doers, and leaders to engage in a subject that is meaningful to you. From a company's perspective, the FIRExTalk program may seem quite experimental — and, as such, a great opportunity for the partner to experiment. We look forward to hearing from you directly regarding any ideas you might have.

FIRExTalk Coordinator Michael Snodgrass (503)516-6883

Apr 04, 202101:13:12
John Buttrick|Build Through the Lock Mindset|FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

John Buttrick|Build Through the Lock Mindset|FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Through-The-Lock Respectful Entry

Tools & Training for fire departments, EMS, law enforcement, and the military.

https://www.coastalfiretraining.com/training-courses

https://www.coastalfiretraining.com/s/shop

facebook.com/CoastalFireTraining/

IG: @CoastalFireTraining

YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/CoastalFireTrainingLLC

Apr 03, 202149:29
Aaron Quinn | The 4 Pillars of Live Serve Thrive | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

Aaron Quinn | The 4 Pillars of Live Serve Thrive | FIRExTalk Podcast 2021

My name is
Aaron Quinn
I am dedicated to providing support to those in the fire service before hiring, during the years of service, and into retirement.
I live in Oakland with my wife and three kids. I grew up in Oakland, California, and I now serve the citizens as a Firefighter. I was hired in 2002 and I have worked in the East end my whole career on 7 Truck and 6 Truck companies. I am currently the senior Firefighter on the B shift at Station 18.
In 2007/2008 I dove deep into CrossFit, and then got lost in the world of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, which I still practice, along with my weekly yoga practice. I am also an Advanced Certified Trainer in The Wim Hof Method.
Since 2007 I have worked with cadre to train all incoming Oakland Fire Department recruits in the areas of physical fitness, mental and physical fortitude and general mind/body connection to improve overall quality of life at work as well as at home.
Apr 02, 202148:25
Andrew Klein "People and Passion" FIRExTalk SoCal

Andrew Klein "People and Passion" FIRExTalk SoCal

Andrew Klein gives a passionate talk about passion in the fire service.
Apr 03, 202022:40
Wayne Morris "Trust Your Gut" FIRExTalk PDX 2015

Wayne Morris "Trust Your Gut" FIRExTalk PDX 2015

From the original FIRExTalk Wayne Morris presents Trust Your Gut
Apr 01, 202018:50
Zach King FIRExTalk PDX 2018 "Tempo"

Zach King FIRExTalk PDX 2018 "Tempo"

FIRExTalk PDX 2018 recorded live at the Portland Art Museum
Apr 01, 202020:45
Mo Davis FIRExTalk PDX 2019 Aggressive Command Leads to Successful Outcomes

Mo Davis FIRExTalk PDX 2019 Aggressive Command Leads to Successful Outcomes

Recorded Live at FIRExTalk PDX 2019
Mar 30, 202025:57
James Nisbet Interview

James Nisbet Interview

James Nisbet answers the 5 FIRExTalk interview questions.
Mar 10, 202039:09
Chase Morgan

Chase Morgan

 Chase Morgan on FIRExTalk Podcast

Five question to firefighters from around North America. 

1. If you could go back in time and mentor the younger you, what would you say to yourself and what would you guide yourself to do?

2. Recall a failure or challenge you have experienced. What actions led to the event, what did you learn, and what are you doing to avoid the failure in the future?

3. Recall a success you have experienced. What actions led to your success? 

4. What projects or goals are you currently working on?

5. What recommendations do you have for our listeners? Books, articles, training, podcasts, videos? 

Apr 04, 201943:59
Kevin Ritcheson

Kevin Ritcheson

Five question to firefighters from around North America. 

1. If you could go back in time and mentor the younger you, what would you say to yourself and what would you guide yourself to do?

2. Recall a failure or challenge you have experienced. What actions led to the event, what did you learn, and what are you doing to avoid the failure in the future?

3. Recall a success you have experienced. What actions led to your success? 

4. What projects or goals are you currently working on?

5. What recommendations do you have for our listeners? Books, articles, training, podcasts, videos? 

Apr 04, 201927:49
Nick Baskerville FIRExTalk Episode 01

Nick Baskerville FIRExTalk Episode 01

Nick Baskerville shares his lessons learned and actionable content.

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Mar 15, 201923:25