
Where we explore the tragic Line of Duty Deaths of Firefighters and Paramedics, to learn from these incidents. We will try to produce two of these podcasts monthly. These podcasts are brief Synopsys of the events we have obtained from official reports and published stories. We wanted to provide an easy and convenient method for today’s firefighters to quickly learn lessons of past LODD’s and possi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In December of 2021, Chicago firefighters responded to a typical bread and butter fire in a three apartment older home. Conditions changed drastically when the rear door was opened and then an SCBA malfunction caused a Mayday. Please listen and learn... more
In November of 2007 four firefighters died during a firefight in a large unfinished warehouse, in Warwickshire UK. Another case of residential tactics used in a commercial structure, Command issues, lack of water, training inadequacies and lack of co... more
Late in the evening of Nov 6 2024, Houston fire responded to a report of a fire in a old commercial structure,, fire was through the roof, defensive fire conditions. within 7 minutes of arrival a wall collapsed on the RIT crew while softening the doo... more
During the devastating Cedar Fire in San Diego County in Oct of 2003, One of the largest WUI fires to date, with 6000 firefighters engaged, which resulted in 15 deaths and destroyed 2820 structures. One FF died and several others were injured perform... more
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Emergency Traffic is a great discussion of firefighting practices though the lens of the line-of-duty deaths that have influenced the field. The hosts draw on their own extensive firefighting experience to explain how incidents happened, analyze the firefighting methods employed, and present their thoughts on what can be drawn from these tragedies.
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Apple Podcasts | #243 |
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