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Feb 21, 2024 • 59min
318. "There's Histroy..." - AB Turenne
AB Turenne, the founder of Hops and Halligans, is one to take action. Sitting around and stewing doesn't suit AB well. He is the guy to get things done. No time to waste, even if "there's history". Career Fire Captain in charge of the Training, AB has found a way to connect the job using today's methods. Based in CT, Hops and Halligans brings in outside speakers to share their experiences and knowledge of the fire service with the CT fire service. His consistency and passion for the job shines through his everyday and he has had great success raising money and awareness for many causes, etc. AB gets things done, period!!
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Check out Hops and Halligans on social media for their latest event listing and merchandise.

Feb 20, 2024 • 11min
Top Floor Tactics Episode 9 - Victim Removal vs Sustained Advantage
In this conversation, Mickey Farrell discusses the importance of victim removal versus sustained advantage in high-pressure rescue operations. He emphasizes the need for common sense and split-second decision-making in real-life fire conditions. Farrell explores the concept of area of refuge as a transitional means of victim removal, rather than immediately bringing the victim back to the fire area. He also delves into the role of flow path in dictating the fire and manipulating energy within the fire building. Additionally, Farrell highlights the relationship between conditions and timing in rescue operations and the significance of water on the fire. The main takeaway is the importance of adaptable approaches to victim removal.

Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 7min
The Size Up Episode 57 - Creativity With A Purpose - Cody Cavin
In this episode, Pip interviews Cody from BA Shields, a company that produces protective shields for SCBA masks. They discuss the importance of protecting SCBA masks and the benefits of having a patent. Cody shares the story of how BA Shields started and the challenges they faced along the way. They also talk about the creativity involved in designing their products and the impact absorption capabilities of their shields. The conversation highlights the value of tinkering and learning in the modern age. In this conversation, Cody and Pip discuss various topics related to learning household skills, the impact of technology, overcoming the fear of failure, balancing work and personal life, starting and running a business, delegating time and effort, personal preferences, and advice to a younger self. This episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!

Feb 19, 2024 • 27min
FTTC Interview with TJ Tennent
Jeremy sits down with TJ Tennent of The Tyre Guys, a company that specializes in tire analysis, forensics and training. As an industry expert his knowledge and experience is vast, but more so, his consuming personality and love of life overshadows his work by far. His infectious demeanor and sincerity shines through this conversation. This is a can't miss conversation.
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This is part of The REV Group's Fire Truck Training Conference that was held in Lansing, MI in 2024.

Feb 17, 2024 • 1h 1min
317. "Chasing That High" - Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson is "Ate Up". His return to the podcast does not disappoint. His passion and love for the job is paramount and he constantly is "chasing that high".

Feb 16, 2024 • 16min
Top Floor Tactics Episode 8. The Power of Kindness
In this episode, Mickey Farrell discusses the importance of falling in love with the process and embracing every moment, even when it's challenging. He shares insights from a friend and mentor, Clyde Gordon of the Houston Fire Department, who emphasizes the power of kindness and how it doesn't make you weak. Mickey explores the impact of kindness in the fire service, both within the firehouse and when dealing with the public. He highlights the need for firefighters to communicate and connect with people, and how acts of kindness can change the world. Mickey also addresses the issue of insecurity and the importance of distancing oneself from negative influences. He concludes by emphasizing the role of kindness in shaping the reputation of firefighters and the fire service.

Feb 15, 2024 • 59min
Frontline Mindset Episode 9. Building a Legacy - Nick Dinges
In this episode of Frontline Mindset presented, Rob engages in a profound conversation with Nick Dinges, the visionary Owner and CEO of Dinges Fire Company. Delving deep into the heart of firefighting and family, Nick shares his unique perspective on starting a family within the demanding environment of the Fire Service.
The dialogue extends beyond the surface, exploring the influential figures in Nick's life, including mentors within his family circle and the firefighting community. These pivotal relationships, according to Nick, have been instrumental in shaping his approach to leadership and decision-making both on the fireground and in personal life, ultimately paving the way for the success of Dinges Fire Company.
Nick talks about the challenges and triumphs of aligning the values of family and firefighting, emphasizing the importance of building a strong culture that resonates both in the firehouse and at home. This episode is not just a story about fire service; it's about creating a legacy that intertwines professional dedication with family values.
Tune in to this episode of Frontline Mindset to hear Nick Dinges share the backstory of his journey to build not just a successful company, but a thriving family and culture within the firefighting community.

Feb 14, 2024 • 1h 18min
316. "I Cleaned a lot of Brass Back Then..." - Butch Cobb
Retired Deputy Chief Butch Cobb of the Jersey City, NJ Fire Department is widely known across the American fire service for his colorful career as well as working with many industry leading institutions. His contributions to the fire service and the ISO is grand and his love and passion for the job are as strong today as they were riding the back step in 1975. A great conversation about a job we all love!!

Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 1min
The Size Up Episode 56. Cliffside Handstands - Jake Levesque
In this episode, Pip interviews Jake Levesque, a firefighter and public information officer (PIO) for the North Las Vegas Fire Department. They discuss the importance of celebrating and highlighting the time spent off-duty, as well as the role of a PIO in the fire service. Jake shares his experiences working in collaboration with other fire departments in Las Vegas and the impact of social media on recruitment. He also talks about his journey into digital media, including fashion and travel photography. The conversation emphasizes the power of YouTube University and the importance of kindness in the fire service. In this conversation, Jake and Pip discuss the importance of storytelling in the fire service and the impact of social media on recruitment and public perception. They also touch on the challenges of being a public information officer (PIO) and the evolution of the PIO role. Jake shares his experience filming a reality show-like academy and the positive impact it had on recruitment. They discuss the power of engaging with social media comments and the importance of showcasing the reality of firefighting. This episode will have you asking yourself the question. What’s My Size Up??? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!

Feb 12, 2024 • 8min
Top Floor Tactics Episode 7. The Can
The Can Firefighter role requires expert attention and unwavering focus to carry out responsibilities effectively. It is a critical position that cannot be overstated!


