Student Of The Game Fire Podcast

Danny Beauvais
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Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 34min

Franco Martinez

Franco Martinez- 31 years of combination experience. A Captain for Company 2 Tacoma Park with Montgomery County Fire/Rescue in Maryland. Franco wasn’t seeking the fire service at first. It was a friend who essentially put him on and asked to come by and see what it was about. Once he did the smell of the bay and gear had Franco hooked and that’s all he needed. While enlisted in the military, the road of law enforcement was presented but Franco knew the fire service was calling him. One of the quotes Franco dropped during his interview that definitely resounded with me was “When was the last time you practiced that skill?”IG: franco26_99
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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 36min

Dave Nowacki

Dave Nowacki- 21 years of career experience. A Sergeant on Engine 50 with Detroit Fire Department, creator of 4th Man Fire. Dave isn’t a legacy Firefighter. He never dreamed at a young age of joining the fire service. What got Dave into the profession was a friend who told him all the things he gets to do while on the job and he gets to do it all while working only 9 days a month. Yep he admits that 100%. But once he got in he was all in making sure he continues to be the best version of himself. Dave is very tradition and history based when it comes to the job. After hearing his experience and viewpoints you’ll understand why. IG: 4thmanfire
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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 32min

Chris Sleigher

26 years of career experience. Battalion Chief for City Of Mesa Fire & Medical Department. Chris actually wanted to be a police officer. While volunteering for a local sheriffs department he was able to meet Firefighters who explained to Chris the skills he had in mountain rescue most definitely translates to Fire Departments. With the being said the wheels started spinning for Chris and he applied to Phoenix & Mesa. Mesa was faster out the gate and Chris never looked back. I want the listeners to hear Chris’s experience regarding the passion he has now didn’t develop until later on his career and most importantly how the delivery you choose when exposed to new ideas you want to bring back to your own organization can have a negative effect if not done properly. Two quotes stuck out for me in our conversation. The first is “ Risk is managed by competence.” & the second “Values dictate culture.”IG: ffcrsleigher
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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 23min

Bo Vest

2nd generation Firefighter with 27 years of combination experience. Captain with The Training Division for Little Rock Fire in Arkansas. From an early age Bo watched his Grandfather operate as a volunteer. There were times when they were completing a task and a call comes in and his Grandfather would stop what he was doing to run the call and from there Bo knew he wanted to do just that. Bo applied everywhere he could around him until Little Rock called and gave him what he always dreamed of. From there he was surrounded with individuals he wanted to emulate but also learned from those that weren’t into it as we would like. Climbing through the ranks an opportunity presented itself within the training division and Bo took it. Bo believes in accountability, standards, sweat and suffering. One of my favorite quotes from Bo is “I’ve never regretted a workout.” IG: engine.actual
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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 10min

Joel Kanasky

Joel Kanasky- 46 years of combination experience. Retired Firefighter from the FDNY who rode Rescue 1 for 16 out of his 20 year career. From a young age Joel knew he was destined to become a Firefighter following 3 of his 4 brothers who were volunteers. Joel started out with Alexandria FD moving up the rank of Lieutenant before deciding to switch departments after 9 years. The move wasn’t easy but well worth it after listening to Joel’s experiences and the individuals who he had the pleasure of working along side with. My favorite quote from Joel is “Company Officers have to be proficient in everything he expects his members to do.”
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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 17min

Frank Leeb

45 years of combination experience. Retired Deputy Assistant Chief of the FDNY who has held many ranks within the organization including Chief of Fire Academy, Training & Safety. Currently Managing Director of the First Responder Center For Excellence which focuses on addressing crucial issues like firefighter cancer, mental health, and suicide. Frank started out as a volunteer Firefighter following after his brother. The FDNY was never on the radar but the individuals within the East Farmingdale Volunteer fire department changed his mindset when they would discuss different calls and aspects they experienced while on the job. And with that Frank applied at a young age, got on with the greatest Fire Department in the world and the rest was history. Frank attributes his success to the friends and mentors he surrounded himself with. One of my favorite quotes from Frank is “ You can fool the spectators but not the players.”
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Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 36min

Brian Edwards

21 years of combination experience. First career Firefighter within his family which has a long tradition of volunteers. Technician for Fairfax Fire/Rescue on Engine 436. Creator of “The Art Of The Company Chauffeur.” This episode is a little different from the rest as Brian and I discuss what it truly means being a driver/operator for fire departments and seeing how the art form of holding that position is slowly getting lost in today’s world. One of my favorite quotes from my conversation with Brian is “Don’t give up. That’s why we have all these letters in the alphabet. What’s your next play?.”IG: dieselman264
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Mar 21, 2025 • 1h 16min

Enrique "Esco" Escolero

19 years of career experience. A Captain with Montgomery County Fire/Rescue assigned to the Rockville Station. Becoming a Firefighter wasn’t a goal for Enrique. While in college he heard an ad on the radio promoting Montgomery. With college tuition bills on the brain Enrique decided to apply to see what would happen. To his shock he received a phone call that would change and view the way he looks at life for the better and hasn’t looked back since. A quote that stood out to me stated by Enrique was “You have a responsibility to your people as company officers.”IG: rickyescolero
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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 13min

Blake Stinnett

12 years of combination experience 2nd generation Firefighter. Part time Firefighter with Greene County Fire Department in Georgia & Creator of Next Rung whose mission is to help combat mental health issues among Firefighters and First Responders. I had the privilege to sit on a presentation at this past Carolina Fire Days where Blake discussed having love and passion for the job, family and faith. Blake has a strong christian belief and isn’t afraid to let others know. He also has something special about him when he speaks on whatever the subject maybe. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation and truly believe others will too.IG: blakestinnett_nextrung
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Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 15min

Dave Miller

31 years of career experience. 2nd generation Firefighter. A Battalion Chief in the 4th Battalion on B Shift for the City Of Detroit. As a young child Dave watched how his father treated and respected all aspects of the fire service. Unfortunately due to the nature of the job Dave’s father passed. But during those times he was also able to witness first hand the true side of brotherhood of the fire service. Dave knew on the inside he wanted to become a Detroit Firefighter. Dave’s experience’s with Detroit is truly one of a kind. One of his viewpoints is how Firefighters should get out of their own bubble and experience training outside the confines of your own organization. If you know nothing about Detroit I implore you to do your research and see what the men and women have been through and how they continue to persevere with pride day in and day out.

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