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Oct 17, 2024 • 1h 6min

371. Changing Culture vs. Changing Equipment - Daryl Liggins

Daryl Liggins felt the time was right to retire from the Oakland, CA Fire Department. His 23 years with Oakland, 30 in the fire service all together, deciding to step away from his daily routine and take on retirement kind of just felt right. It was time. His impressive career and contributions to his own department as well as the fire service in general is one that is worthy of hearing about. Over his tenure, riding in the busiest companies, retiring as the Captain of Training and speaking nationally, Daryl came to understand that the process is all worth it. Hard is slow and easy is fast. This resonates with his approach in most things. He is an all in guy who admittedly loves diving down rabbit holes to learn everything he can about a topic. So when his passion for the engine company became evident, he went all in, learning what he could from everywhere he could find. His contributions to hose and nozzle pairings, his in depth review of moving water and commitment to innovating for the better helped create a legacy that he leaves behind. Daryl's contributions are felt throughout the Oakland, CA Fire Department and the entire fire service is better for it. While settling into retirement, his daily fire service dealings are slowing, but he continues to make an impact teaching and sharing his insights and experiences with those who want more. Like Daryl, the fire service continues to innovate and educate, and with guys like Daryl Liggins at the helm, we have a great mentor helping steer the ship.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h 53min

370. Bridging the Gap Presentation 10.10.24

Bridging the Gap - This presentation tackles the conversation between young and old and how we find common ground. But be warned, this presentation is full of words like accountability and ownership.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 1h 12min

The Size Up Episode 91 - Out of The Silos - Jesse Clark & Blakely

In this episode, Jesse Clark discusses the evolution of fitness and wellness in the fire service, highlighting innovative programs like Firehouse Strength and Conditioning and the development of a new entry-level physical fitness test for firefighters. We are also joined by Jesse’s daughter, Blakely for a bit. He emphasizes the importance of community, resilience, and proactive self-care in thriving through the challenges of a firefighting career. The discussion also touches on the significance of mentorship and the need for open conversations about mental health and wellness in the fire service. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
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Oct 14, 2024 • 6min

E.46 - Street Talk with Mickey Farrell

In this episode, the Mickey discusses the critical importance of consistency and professionalism in firefighting. He emphasizes the need for humility and the willingness to admit micro mistakes, which can prevent larger issues and enhance safety. The conversation also highlights the significance of company integrity and the role of community support in the firefighting profession.
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Oct 11, 2024 • 52min

369. Back Again - The Shimek

Conversation is Ventilation (CIV) Podcast Host Chris Shimek is back again on the show. His previous Episode 364 stirred up alot of conversation around his "Grab a Handle" theme. Due to an outpouring of comments, inquiries and questions, Shimek's relatable approach resonated with so many. So much so, I had to have him back on the show to go deeper. Check it out!!
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Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 1min

368. "How to Be, How to Move, What to Think" - Robert James

RJ is back in the studio with Jeremy discussing the value of connection and friendship within the fire service, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, accountability, and personal growth. They explore the opportunities available in the fire service today, the need for individuals to take ownership of their roles, and the significance of learning from mistakes. The discussion also highlights the evolving role of instructors and the emergence of new voices in fire service training, stressing the importance of experience and authenticity in teaching. In this conversation, RJ and Jeremy discuss the essential qualities of effective fire service instructors, emphasizing the importance of experience, humility, and self-awareness. They explore how instructors can connect with diverse audiences, the significance of credibility in teaching, and the need for continuous learning and improvement. The dialogue also highlights the importance of creating opportunities for others in the fire service and the necessity of being genuine and transparent in one's teaching approach.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 22min

Behind the Department - Heavy Rescue 168, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, Princeton, NJ

Behind the Department - Heavy Rescue 168, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, Princeton, NJ by Jeremy Donch
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Oct 8, 2024 • 1h 9min

The Size Up Episode 90 - Take The Good - Kevin Mahoney

In this episode of The Size Up, Pip and Kevin Mahoney discuss a range of topics related to emergency services, including personal interests, parenting, the challenges faced in EMS and fire services, the importance of mentorship, and the need for mental health support. They also touch on innovations in EMS training, recruitment and retention issues, and the significance of networking and collaboration within the field. The conversation highlights the importance of health and wellness for emergency service providers and provides insights into the upcoming Vital Signs Conference in New York. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
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Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 1min

Top Floor Tactics Ep. 44 Pete Partridge Chief of Special Operations Newark FD Part 2 of 2

In this weeks conclusion with Pete Partridge, the conversation delves into the complexities of the fire service, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive learning, practical experience, and mentorship. They discusses the limitations of social media as a learning tool, the necessity of understanding the broader context of firefighting, and the critical role of experience in effective leadership. The dialogue also highlights the significance of networking and mentorship in the fire service, the adaptability required in firefighting tactics, and the deep sense of brotherhood that characterizes the profession. Ultimately, the conversation calls for a commitment to preserving the legacy and values of the fire service for future generations.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 4min

366. "We're Just Winning" - Kevin Pfluger

A busy schedule, that's nothing new for Kevin Pfluger. A man who travels regularly, sharing his passion and love of the job. With over 18 years in the fire service, Lieutenant Pfluger found a true calling for training. More importantly, working with others to educate and instill confidence in their abilities on the fire ground. From a small career department in Texas, it was a regular occurrence for Probies to pass through Kevin's firehouse when they exit the academy. High standards and proficiency lead to the "Set Up for Success Initiative" for all new firefighters in Live Oak, TX. His passion for teaching has lead to conferences and events where he and his team can share their dialed in approach. Creating the DAGUM Fire Conference and working as a consultant for Mercedes Textiles, doors continue to open for Kevin. He is a godly man who appreciates the opportunities and knows that alittle divine guidance has helped him along the way. His work ethic is top shelf and his delivery is stern and sincere. Kevin Pfluger is setting the bar high and he wouldn't do it any other way.

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