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Aug 29, 2025 • 1h 25min
423. "Go Get the Jug" - Rich Stack
"Go get the jug" refers to a container that holds rope and it's used to measure the stretch or ladder throws when taking time to walk the neighborhood. The saying has a rooted meaning that the opportunity for training can be as simple as walking the neighborhood with a piece of rope and we can capitalize on making the company better. Rich Stack, currently a Deputy District Chief and the Assistant Director of Training for the Chicago Fire Department knows the importance of simple drills. Finding time for training is important to Rich. His passion for protecting the core values of the Chicago Fire Department is strong, but, admittedly, the need for change in some regards presents issues when trying to implement. Rich talks about the recent General Order that came out which was widely discussed across the fire service. He discusses the implementation of these changes and how it continues to be a work in progress. Rich is excited to get back to the firehouse, back to the rank of Captain as his tenure at the academy comes to a close. His love of the job is evident in everything he does and his impact can be felt not just in the Chicagoland, but nationally. He works with On-Scene Training and his own company, Duty Pride Tradition Training. Even with over 25 years in the fire service, Rich continues to grow into the job while bringing those around him along for the ride. His humor and love of life is infectious and I'm honored to call him a friend.

Aug 28, 2025 • 1h 18min
Frontline Mindset Episode 46 Battalion Chief Brian Bastinelli Harrisburg Bureau of Fire
In this engaging conversation, Battalion Chief Brian Bastinelli takes us through his fire service journey — from early influences to mastering the fundamentals that build a strong career. He shares how mental preparation, mentorship, and a commitment to the basics shaped his path from firefighter to leader. Brian discusses the challenges and rewards of leadership, the power of using video for self-improvement, and the importance of clear communication and decisive action in high-pressure situations. Whether you’re a new recruit or a seasoned officer, his experiences offer valuable lessons on growth, resilience, and leadership in the fire service.

Aug 27, 2025 • 9min
422. Front Bumper Talk, Engine Co. 8, Camden, NJ
Jeremy is joined by Captain Johnson and Senior Firefighter Hidalgo for some front bumper chatter during our filming of "From Framerails to Finish", a joint film project with @FireandSafetyNJ .

Aug 25, 2025 • 35min
Chapter 88. Lightweight Roof Opps with Bob Pressler
This week’s episode, Bob Pressler joins Mickey once again to break down his 1997 Fire Engineering article, “ROOF OPERATIONS: LIGHTWEIGHT TRUSSES AND VARIATIONS.” It’s a topic that’s been debated for years, often misunderstood, and still causes confusion today. Bob clears it up the way only he can — direct, detailed, and from experience.

Aug 20, 2025 • 28min
421. Cigar Table Conversation, ENGINE CO. 8, Camden NJ
Jeremy is joined by Captain William Johnson, Jr and Probationary Firefighter Ivan Quiles of Engine Co. 8 ss they sit around the cigar table in quarters. There is a tremendous amount of history and storytelling that has happened around this table. Grateful for the opportunity.__Engine Co. 8 was featured in the @FireandSafetyNJ film series, From Framerails to Finish.

Aug 18, 2025 • 9min
Ch. 87 Vent vs Search
Another street talk, this time from Roamary’s Cafe in the West Village of Manhattan, where Mickey discusses the critical role of outside vent (OV) firefighters in coordinated attacks during firefighting operations. Emphasizing the importance of timing and the PRIMARY mission of searching for life, the conversation explores how OV firefighters should adapt their strategies based on real-time conditions rather than strictly adhering to textbook methods. Mickey shares personal rules and insights gained from experience, highlighting the need for flexibility and situational awareness in high-pressure environments.

Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 1min
420. "Take the Long Way Home" - The Shimek
Jeremy welcomes back Chris “The Shimek”, of the @ConversationisVentilation podcast and have a free-flowing conversation about slowing down, unplugging, and reconnecting — with yourself, your crew, and the world around you. From people-watching at the airport to long road trips in his van “Howie,” Shimek shares stories about finding perspective, embracing silence, and making space for meaningful engagement. The two dig into mentorship, mental health, and building camaraderie in and out of the firehouse, all while trading laughs and life lessons. Whether it’s taking the long way home or starting ‘man scouts’ in the woods, this episode is a reminder to enjoy the ride and connect with the people who matter.👉 Take this conversation back to the firehouse and talk about it. Because when we’re talking about the job, we’re making the job better.🔥 Thanks for tuning in to this episode of National Fire Radio!We’re more than just a podcast — we’re a movement, connecting the American fire service through conversations about culture, leadership, tradition, and innovation.📱 Follow us on social media:Instagram: @NationalFireRadioFacebook: National Fire RadioYouTube: National Fire RadioTikTok: @NationalFireRadioX (Twitter): @NationalFireRadioLinkedIn: National Fire Radio🎙 Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us keep growing!

Aug 14, 2025 • 41min
Frontline Mindset Episode 45 – Kyle Straight - More Than A Shirt
In this episode of Frontline Mindset, Rob sits down with special guest Kyle Strait to explore the culture, identity, and traditions that define firehouses across the nation. From custom station t-shirts and unique patches to the subtle subcultures within each crew, they dig into how pride and ownership show up in the fire service. You’ll hear personal stories and insights on how these traditions not only strengthen camaraderie among firefighters but also deepen the bond with the communities they serve.

Aug 13, 2025 • 1h 34min
419. "Never Let the Moment be Bigger Than You" - Frank Viscuso
In this inspiring episode, Jeremy Donch sits down with Frank Viscuso — retired Deputy Chief from Kearny, NJ, bestselling author, nationally recognized speaker, and the 2025 George D. Post Instructor of the Year — to explore the intersections of leadership, coaching, and personal development. Drawing from over 26 years in the fire service, Viscuso shares invaluable lessons from both the fireground and the baseball diamond, where he has coached youth athletes with the same passion and dedication he brought to his firefighting career.Listeners will hear powerful insights on perspective, resilience, and the ability to learn from both success and failure. Frank discusses the importance of instilling respect in young athletes, valuing the journey over the destination, and using storytelling as a tool for leadership. His career achievements — including authoring seven influential books such as Step Up and Lead and Step Up Your Teamwork, writing over 70 standard operating guidelines, and securing millions in grant funding for life-saving equipment — provide a strong foundation for his leadership philosophy.The conversation dives into effective fire reporting, building and maintaining systems for success, and the role of humility, faith, and positivity in personal growth. Frank’s journey from a young, uncertain rookie to a respected leader and motivator serves as a testament to how adversity can fuel transformation. The episode wraps up with a focus on celebrating others’ successes and fostering a culture of support and excellence within the fire service.

Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 7min
418. City Tour With COD Jesse Flax, Camden, NJ
During the "From Framerails to Finsih" episode with Camden, NJ, Jeremy tours the city with Chief of Department Jesse Flax. Their discussion is a great back and forth about the history of the city and the many neighborhoods their department protects. Chief Flax speaks passionately about he cioty he grew up in and has the honor of being the Chief of Department. This interview is from the "From Framerails to Finish" film in partnership with @FireandSafetyNJ


