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Mar 16, 2025 • 3min

Chapter 67. St Patricks Day - View From the Top Floor Podcast

Chapter 67. St Patricks Day - View From the Top Floor Podcast by Jeremy Donch
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Mar 12, 2025 • 8min

392. "At Arm's Length"

In this conversation, Jeremy discusses the importance of bridging generational gaps within the fire service. He emphasizes the need for respect, honor, and integrity in firehouses, drawing from his own experiences growing up in a firehouse environment. He advocates for a culture that values the contributions of past generations while preparing future firefighters to appreciate the legacy of their predecessors.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 1h 18min

The Size Up Episode 107 - Be Patient - Frank Boniello

In this episode of The Size Up, Pip engages in a heartfelt conversation with Frank Boniello, the 2025 World's Strongest Firefighter. They discuss the importance of family in the fire service, the unique bond among firefighters, and the challenges of balancing work and personal life. Frank shares his journey from the Air Force to becoming a firefighter and his passion for fitness and strongman competitions. The conversation highlights the supportive community within the firefighting and strongman worlds, emphasizing personal growth and the joy of competing. In this episode, Pip and Frank discuss the realities of life as firefighters and the excitement of strongman competitions. They delve into the unique challenges faced during events, the importance of safety, and the camaraderie among competitors. The conversation highlights the innovative ideas for future events and culminates in the celebration of Frank's achievement as the 2025 World's Strongest Firefighter, presented by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Frank shares his exhilarating experience at the World's Strongest Firefighter competition, highlighting the emotional moments of recognition and support from his wife. Frank emphasizes personal growth, patience, and the continuous improvement of the competition, making it clear that every participant is a champion in their own right. Because, What You Do off the Job, MATTERS!!!
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Mar 9, 2025 • 4min

Chapter 66 - Simplicity = Sophistication

Chapter 66 - Simplicity = Sophistication by Jeremy Donch
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Mar 9, 2025 • 1h 8min

Frontline Mindset Episode 28 - The FDC Rescue 1 Project - Randy James

Rob and Randy discuss Rescue One Disaster Response Truck, a project by Fire Department Coffee that supports communities after natural disasters. They highlight the importance of restoring dignity to disaster victims, the logistics and challenges of deploying the truck, and the human connections made during relief efforts. Randy shares stories from deployments, offers insights on disaster preparedness, adapting to challenges, and leadership lessons. They also cover the balance between work and personal life, the value of mentorship, and the need to engage the next generation of first responders. Finally, they touch on Fire Department Coffee’s role in first responder culture and how technology is shaping modern firefighting.
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Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 24min

Frontline Mindset Ep 27. Refocusing the Mindset - Capt. Sean Eagen

Rob sits down with Captain Sean Eagan of the Buffalo Fire Department to discuss leadership, mentorship, and the evolving challenges in the fire service. From leading a truck company with a younger workforce to the impact of technology on firefighting, Sean shares valuable insights on accountability, training, and professional growth. They dive into career progression, the importance of real-time learning, and the legacy firefighters leave behind. Tune in for a conversation on purpose, resilience, and the ever-changing fireground.
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Mar 4, 2025 • 28min

391. Tommy Boy

391. Tommy Boy by Jeremy Donch
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Mar 2, 2025 • 12min

Top Floor Tactics Chapter 65. Street Talk Overhaul

Top Floor Tactics Chapter 65. Street Talk Overhaul by Jeremy Donch
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Mar 2, 2025 • 1h 15min

The Size Up Episode 106 - After The Fire - Shawn & Al

In this episode of 'The Size Up, Pip engages with fire survivors Shawn Simons and Alvaro Llanos, who transformed their traumatic experience from the Seton Hall fire into a mission of fire safety education. They discuss the evolution of their program over 13 years, the impact of social media in reaching young adults, and the importance of fire safety awareness in college settings. The conversation delves into their personal stories, the changes in legislation following the fire, and the critical lessons learned about emergency preparedness and survival instincts during a fire. In this conversation, Shawn and Al share their harrowing experiences as burn survivors and their mission to raise awareness about fire safety. They discuss the importance of education and preparedness, recount their time in the burn unit, and emphasize the need for community support and advocacy. Their journey highlights the impact of storytelling in changing perceptions and behaviors regarding fire safety, especially among young adults. Shawn and Al share their experiences and insights on various topics, from the joys of day drinking to the movies that have shaped their lives. They discuss their favorite romantic comedies, celebrity road trip companions, and the importance of making one's bed. The duo also highlights their travel adventures, bucket list destinations, and the significance of their book, 'After the Fire.' They reflect on the differences between American football and soccer, and offer heartfelt advice to their younger selves, emphasizing resilience and patience in the face of adversity.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 5min

Frontline Mindset Episode 26: Behind the Microphone – E911 Dispatcher Annie Tonelli

In this episode of Frontline Mindset, host Rob interviews Annie Tonelli, a 911 dispatcher from Camden County, about her experiences in emergency services. Annie shares her journey from her background in firefighting and EMT work to becoming a dispatcher, offering unique insights into the critical role dispatchers play in the emergency response system. The conversation explores the challenges of call-taking, the emotional toll of handling high-stress situations, and the importance of teamwork and communication between dispatchers and first responders. Annie discusses the use of EMD cards, the dispatching process, and the significance of training for new telecommunicators. She also shares the excitement and complexities of handling fire calls, the continuous learning required in her role, and humorous moments that bring levity to the job. Additionally, Annie emphasizes the importance of educating the public about the 911 process and reflects on the legacy she hopes to leave as a dedicated dispatcher.

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