
Leadership Under Fire The Humble Professional with FF Mike Conicelli FDNY
Oct 23, 2025
Firefighter Mike Conicelli, a 21-year veteran with FDNY, shares insights from his diverse experiences in the firehouse and beyond. He discusses the evolution of the FDNY post-9/11, his passion for teaching at the Training Academy, and the challenges of mentoring young cadets. Mike reflects on lessons from the Mental Performance Initiative, how jiu-jitsu helps him stay calm under pressure, and the importance of peer support for mental health. He also humbly recounts a lesson learned from a pump panel mistake, emphasizing the significance of continuous learning.
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Test Hydrants And Position For Supply
- Test the hydrant immediately and position the rig so the rig can supply the Siamese quickly.
- Pre-connect and prepare so arriving companies can disconnect and use your supply instantly.
Queens Requires Faster Stretches
- Outer-borough engine chauffeurs must estimate stretch length rapidly because attacks are faster and expectations for water are immediate.
- Positioning, quick hookup, and clear radio calls are decisive in private dwelling fires.
Teaching Pays Off In Real Fires
- Conicelli described the deep reward of teaching at chauffeur school and seeing graduates perform well on real runs.
- He shared one student's first-two performance where the graduate thanked the school and gave instructors credit.












