
Combat Ready Fire Training Show
Will be replay's from our live Q&A's. Join us to come talk shop!
Latest episodes

Jul 16, 2021 β’ 1h 21min
First due, people trapped! π₯
This month's dicsusion will center around fires in residential structures with reports of people trapped. We'll essential considerations and our thoughts on the inital operations of the first arriving engine, truck, and chief. We'll talk not only about what to do when you've got plenty of help, but what to do when it's JUST YOU...
Join Nick, Bill Cunningham (Capt, Columbia Ladder 14) and Frank Malta (Batt. Chief, Frederick County MD) for another great night of firemanship.

Apr 22, 2021 β’ 1h 39min
Vertical Ventilation - Decision-making, Tactics, & Equipment
This month's conversation focused on the outside truck company, particularly vertical ventilation. We talked about when and why we go to the roof, ventilation to improve conditions or to stop extension, roof tactics & considerations, and our preferences on setup of chainsaws and rotary saws.
On this show: π¨π»βπ
Nick Martin
Drew Evans - DCFD Truck 16
Chris Ford - CFD Ladder 7
Blake Cartee - CFD Ladder 7
Grab the beverage of your choice and tune in for another night of firemanship.

Apr 5, 2021 β’ 1h 31min
Implementing the Combat Ready Mentality π¨π»βπ
The most frequent question we get surrounds - "how do I do that in my department", "what about this guy" or similar.
We'll be talking about the factors that commonly make people resistant to change and resistant to being Combat Ready, the situations we've faced, how we've dealt with them, where we've met with success and where we haven't.
On the show will be Nick Martin, BC Floyd Wise (Harrisburg Bureau of FIre), Capt. Bill Cunningham (Columbia Fire), and BC Frank Malta (Frederick County Fire).

Jan 28, 2021 β’ 1h 5min
Fire's in multi-story MFD's - command & inside truck work π’π₯π¨π»βπ
Join Floyd Wise (battalion chief, Harrisburg Bureau of Fire) and I for a dynamic conversation on this challenging fire scenario.
We'll be talking about fires in residential buildings 3+ stories in height. Fires at these buildings often come with one or more reports of "people trapped". These people may be in imminent peril, or in no danger and frightened.
In this episode we'll discuss the search and victims at these buildings and tactical considerations for the command officers and truck companies, along with some engine work.
We'll also discuss command operations at these fires. What can we do to best set ourselves up for success in the control and organization of these dynamic scenes?
Grab your popcorn, beverage of choice, and/or throw it up on the firehouse TV. If you're not already a member of the group, be sure to join the "Combat Ready Firefighters" group on Facebook.
"Standby to copy!"
#CombatReady

Aug 8, 2020 β’ 58min
Live Q&A May 30 with BC Floyd Wise
This time we will have my friend and co-instrcutor, Floyd Wise. Floyd is a 20-year veteran of the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire in PA and is presently a battalion chief. We'll be talking about some commercial fire scenarios and tactics - but we'll also be doing live Q&A so we'll see where the conversation ends up!