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Hortons & Hunt LLC
Welcome to the Undisclosed Agents Podcast where we talk to industry professionals, and tell the truth (sometimes the unpopular truth) about the greatest job in the world.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 11min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #48 Anthony Rowett - Hold the Standard
The Undisclosed Agents Firefighter Podcast is proud to feature Captain Anthony Rowett of the Mobile (AL) Fire Rescue Department in its latest episode. Captain Rowett brings two decades of fire service experience, leadership insight, and instructional expertise to the discussion.Anthony has served with the Mobile Fire Rescue Department for the past 17 years and began his career with the Ogdensburg (NJ) Volunteer Fire Department. Over his 20 years in the fire service, he has earned multiple degrees in Fire Science and Emergency Services Management and is a graduate of the prestigious Alabama Smoke Diver course.Beyond his operational role, Anthony is the owner of Port City Fire Training and the President of the National Firefighters Training Foundation, organizations dedicated to advancing firefighter education and operational excellence nationwide. He is also a contributing author for several leading fire service publications, including Fire Engineering, Firehouse, Fire Rescue, Fire Department Training Network, and Firemanship Journal.In addition to his extensive teaching at fire service conferences and departments across the country, Anthony also co-hosts the Generation Engine Podcast on Fire Engineering Blog Talk Radio, where he shares his passion for engine company operations and professional development.Tune in to hear Captain Rowett discuss leadership, training culture, and the continued evolution of the American fire service https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 25min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #47 Clark Lamping - Big Box, Big Problem
On this episode we’re joined by Captain Clark Lamping. Clark is a 27-year veteran of the Clark County fire department in Las Vegas Nevada. Clark has spent the last 16 years serving as a captain and is currently assigned to Firehouse 38 on B-shift.Clark holds a master’s degree in Crisis and Emergency Management from UNLV. Beyond the firehouse, Clark is a well-respected instructor who has taught both classroom and hands-on training throughout the U.S., Canada, and Europe. He’s known for blending his real-world fireground experience with modern best practices. On the podcast today, we do deep into the mindset and tactical considerations needed for big box store and commercial fires. This was a great conversation with a hard charger. We hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did. https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 34min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #46 Jeff Bryant - Training Without Borders
On this episode we sit down with Jeff Bryant — third-generation firefighter, Aurora (IL) Fire Department member, and one of the most connected fire service trainers in the country.From founding the Midwest Area Fire Academy & Illinois FireNuggets to leading FireNuggets, Inc. and serving with Brothers in Battle, Jeff’s passion is building the next generation of firefighters. He’s organized major training events nationwide, helped launch multiple state FireNuggets chapters, and continues to push firefighter education through classes, seminars, and the FireNuggets Podcast.Join us as we talk training, mentorship, and the drive to make the fire service better. https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Jul 21, 2025 • 1h 27min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #45 Micah Rains - Protect the Protecters
Micah Rains has been in the fire service for 18 years and is the Captain of West End Firehouse at Greenville City Fire Department in South Carolina.Micah is a member of the South Carolina Carolina Task Force 1 USAR team and has a masters degree in Organizational Leadership. Micah has taught at many conferences including the NFPA Fire Conference, Florida Fire Conference, Metro Atlanta Fire Conference, South Carolina Fire Rescue Conference,internationally in Ecuador, and many other conferences and departments. Along with this experience, Rains has been published by Fire Engineering Magazine and operates Palmetto Fire Tactics LLC.https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Jun 30, 2025 • 1h 29min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #44 Marc Aloan - Operations is why we exist
Hey everybody, thanks for joining us as we crack open another episode of the Undisclosed Agents podcast.Today, we had the chance to sit down with Marc Aloan a Battalion Chief with the West Columbia Fire Department in South Carolina.Marc is the creator of The Fire Inside blog and a member of the Rust Belt Jakes cadre.He’s an active speaker, author, and instructor with 20 years of combined volunteer and career service. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in Fire Protection Administration and a master’s in Organizational Leadership.This was a thought-provoking conversation with a leader who’s not afraid to speak his mind, someone deeply passionate about the job, especially the operational side of it.We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.Now let’s get after it.https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Jun 27, 2025 • 24min
BEST OF THE BEST COMING OUT WEST!
In this episode, we talk about FireShowsWest, what it is, why it matters, and how H&H is involved this year.From hands-on training to top-tier instructors, FireShowsWest continues to provide high-quality education and networking opportunities for firefighters across the West.We break down what makes FireShowsWest a must-attend event, highlight this year’s impressive lineup, and share how H&H is taking part.Spots are filling up fast, so check out the lineup and get signed up as soon as possible!Fireshowswest.com https://hortonsandhunt.com/

May 27, 2025 • 1h 50min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #43 Danny Dwyer - The Patron Saint
Danny has been in the fire service for 26 years. He started in a small suburban department north of Atlanta in 1999. After a few years, he knew he wanted to be a City Fireman and began applying in Atlanta. Danny got picked up by Atlanta in February 2005, and that began an amazing experience. He was blessed to serve in several busy companies, including Special Operations. During his time with Atlanta, Danny was promoted through the ranks: making Driver in 2009, Lieutenant in 2014, and Captain in 2019. Then retiring from Atlanta in 2020 after the fallout from a fireground incident that took place June 27th 2019. After all that dust settled Danny is back in the saddle and currently serves the men and women of the Roswell Fire Department as a Battalion Chief in Field Operations.https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 19min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #42 Jonathan Brumley - Making a Push
Jonathan is a Lieutenant with the Denver Fire Department. He began his fire service career in 2009 and has served as both a career and volunteer firefighter. Jonathan has instructed in both lecture and hands-on formats at fire conferences nationally and has published works in several trade magazines. He has been married for 16 years to his beautiful wife, Molly, has three awesome daughters, and has one, handful of a German shorthaired pointer named Tucker. Jonathan is a well-known and respected instructor for engine work throughout the fire service. We were stoked to have this conversation with such a hard charger and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 27min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #41 Jay Bonnifield - Pipeman Mindset
Hey everybody, thanks for joining us as we crack up another episode of the undisclosed agents podcast. Today on the podcast, we got a chance to sit down with Jay Bonnifield. Jay is a Captain with the Everett Fire Department in the state of Washington, he is a proud member of station 6, assigned to E6. Jay has been blessed with the opportunity to teach engine operations and live fire training in many venues and conferences across the country. His written work has been published in multiple fire service magazines and has been featured on multiple fire service podcasts. Jay is constantly seeking to learn and share helpful information while pursuing excellence as an engine company officer. Jay is a husband first. He and his wife have 4 amazing children who never stop moving, but wouldn’t have it any other way. This was an excellent conversation with an engine work aficionado, we hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did. https://hortonsandhunt.com/

Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 33min
Undisclosed Agents Podcast #40 Jesse Fournier, Dave Stepp and Mike Smith - Grit First
Grit First Fire Training is a training company based out of San Diego California. The trio that makes up Grit First are some of the most solid gentlemen we’ve had the pleasure to work with. Grit First offers classes both hands on and lecture on search, tactical TIC use and fire dynamics to name a few. Keep your eye out for these guys, they’ll be offering classes at a conference near you. Dave Stepp Grit First instructor with a passion for teaching search, hose management, thermal imaging, firefighter survival, RIC and ventilation. Has had the opportunity to split time riding both engines and trucks throughout the city. Currently serves as a Captain on Engine and Truck 10 in the area of San Diego State University. His approach to training is a blend of real world experiences matched up with the skillsets taken from conferences such as FDIC, Firehouse World, Firemanship, FireShows West and soon to come March Mayhem. Mike Smith is an instructor with Frit First Fire Training and has been in the fire service for 18-years and holds the rank of Captain. He serves as the Departments Training Officer and stays neck-deep in training through his work with the County Training Officers and his zone partners. Mike started teaching fire academies back in 2013 and is a State Fire Training instructor for FF1/FF2 academies, Fire Control 3, Firefighter Survival, and Low Angle Rope Rescue. Mike’s passion lies in engine company work, focusing on what matters most on the fireground - putting the fire out and searching for victims. Mike’s about training that's gritty and built for the realities of the job. Jesse Fournier is an instructor for Grit First Fire Training with 18 years in the fire service. He holds the rank of Training Captain with the San Miguel Fire & Rescue Fire Department. Jesse is a State Fire instructor and teaches FC3, RRAO, Firefighter Survival and Driver Operator. He also serves as an instructor for Miramar College, an Academy instructor for his Fire Academy, and serves on the USAR Task force. Jesse’s passion is teaching and seeing others’ love for the job grow. He is trying his hardest to bring SoCal back on the map and back to old school gritty firemanship. More than all of that, Jesse sees himself as a student of the fire service trying his best to make it better than when he started because it has given him so muchhttps://hortonsandhunt.com/


