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Project Command

Peter Younes
Project Management
Fire Service
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Fire Department Operations
Project Scope Documents
Project Communication
Leadership
Requirements Gathering
Project Closeout Report
Lessons Learned
Project Team
Communication Plans
Technical Debt
Bluetooth Technology
Risk Management
Pareto Principle
Moscow Method
Technology Implementation
Project Charter
Project Scope

Project Command is a podcast dedicated to exploring project management and execution in the fire service. Hosted by Captain Peter Younes, PMP, and Lieutenant Duke Cuneo, PMP, the show dives into the art and science of leading complex projects, building effective teams, and integrating proven project management practices into fire department operations. Each episode brings practical insights, real-... more

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Latest Episodes

Frustration Is the Enemy

Frustration doesn't just slow projects down — it quietly kills them.

In this Flash Points episode, Lieutenant Duke Cuneo breaks down why frustration is often more dangerous than failure, resistance, or lack of resources. ... more

Grant writing is one of the most important and most frustrating tasks in the fire service. In this episode of Project Command, I break down my seven step grant writing process and show exactly how ChatGPT and other AI tools can support you at every s... more

In this third installment of the AI in the Fire Service series on Project Command, we break down how fire training officers can use ChatGPT and other AI tools to improve training, organization, and program development.

We start with a simple AI 101... more

In this episode of Project Command we examine how fire chiefs and chief officers can use ChatGPT in 2026 as a practical decision support and executive productivity tool while maintaining professional judgment. We cover how AI can be used for targeted... more

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Recent Guests

Jared Vermeulen
Author of The Modern Fire Officer, Communicate, Motivate and Lead.
Episode: Jared Vermeulen: Developing the Modern Fire Officer
Alec Wons
Host of The Chief Exchange Podcast and first responder advocate
Ready Rebound
Episode: Alec Wons: What He Has Learned From Interviewing Over 100 Fire and Police Chiefs
Peter Younes
Captained the discussion on AI's impact in the fire service
Project Command
Episode: Flash Points: The Future is Already Here
Kevin Henson
Deputy Chief of St. John's Fire District, experienced firefighter, and advocate for technology in the fire service.
St. John's Fire District
Episode: Kevin Henson: Lessons from the IAFC Technology Summit 2025
Jason Patton
Entrepreneur and firefighter known for his humorous take on fire service culture through social media.
Fire Dept Chronicles
Episode: Jason Patton: Culture, Resilience, and the Rise of AI
Eric Linnenburger
Deputy Chief of Operations for the city of Westminster, Colorado, with over 25 years in the fire service.
Westminster Fire Department
Episode: Chief Eric Linnenburger: The Challenges of Moving From Ops to Admin.
Chief Brian Marcos
Fire Chief and Emergency Manager for the city of Smyrna, Georgia with 20 years of experience in the fire service.
Smyrna, Georgia Fire Department
Episode: Chief Brian Marcos: Implementing Project Management In The Fire Service.

Hosts

Duke Cuneo
Lieutenant and host of the podcast, providing insights into project management and operations in the fire service.
Peter Younes
Captain and host of the podcast, emphasizing effective project management within the fire service.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • This podcast makes project management universal and a lot more fun.

    I’ve been looking for better ways to work with my project management team in a completely different vertical.

    A friend recommended the show, I gave it a whirl, and proceeded to listen to every single episode in a day. All the principles they’re talking about in this show will help you get stuff done - no matter what industry - or what type of work you’re doing. Project-based work or retainers, public or private sector, fortune 100 companies or a local mom and pop shop - you can take these nug... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Will McGihon
    United States3 months ago
  • These Guys Get It — Real Talk for the Fire & EMS World

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    The Project Command Podcast hosted by Peter Younes and Duke Cuneo is an absolute gem for anyone in the fire or EMS community who’s serious about leadership, teamwork, and getting things done. These two aren’t just talking theory — they’ve been in the trenches, led real projects, and know exactly what it takes to bring structure and accountability to the chaos we deal with every day.

    From “How to Get Projects Started” to “Avoiding Project Failures in the Fire Service,” every episode is... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dem Boys Good
    United States3 months ago
  • Exceptional Content

    A thoughtful, well-produced podcast that turns complex fire department projects into relatable lessons. Highly recommend for anyone in project management or in the fire fighting field. Can’t wait for more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sarahy129
    United States3 months ago
  • Fantastic content!

    Practical and insightful with real-life applications. This framework is desperately needed in the fire service as leaders move from reactive to proactive mindsets. Love the way these topics are presented here, will be back for more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TrustMe3
    United States3 months ago
  • Really good podcast

    I just listened to the first episode, great work guys! This is a discipline that the fire service needs a lot more off. I will definitely check out future episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Firebro88
    United States4 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the practical insights and humor infused in discussions about project management, making complex topics engaging.
They commend the show's ability to connect project management principles with experiences in the fire service, emphasizing its relevance across various roles.
Many praise the hosts for their real-world experiences which resonate with fire service professionals and provide actionable advice.

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#227
Canada/Business/Management
Apple Podcasts
#28
Brazil/Business/Management
Apple Podcasts
#73
Saudi Arabia/Business/Management
Apple Podcasts
#237
Brazil/Business

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Chief Eric Linnenburger: The Challenges of Moving From Ops to Admin.
Q: What were some lessons learned from your article on the transition from fire ground to front office?
I wanted to share with people that these jobs are very important as well, and they can be challenging, but also very rewarding.
Kevin Henson: Lessons from the IAFC Technology Summit 2025
Q: What can you tell us about project management in the fire service?
The fire service often struggles with project management, and a lot of projects remain unfinished due to various pressures, but it's crucial to learn from the failures to improve future initiatives.
Kevin Henson: Lessons from the IAFC Technology Summit 2025
Q: What are your thoughts on the use of AI in the fire service?
AI can serve as a supplement to operational tasks, helping firefighting staff save time and allowing them to focus on leadership and human interactions, but it should never replace the human element.
Kevin Henson: Lessons from the IAFC Technology Summit 2025
Q: What were some highlights from the IAFC Technology Summit?
There were amazing presentations, particularly about using GIS technology for efficient emergency responses, especially following the airline crash response by DC Fire and EMS.
Kevin Henson: Lessons from the IAFC Technology Summit 2025
Q: Can you tell us about your journey in the fire service?
I began as a volunteer firefighter in 2001 and rose through the ranks, eventually becoming Deputy Chief at St. John's Fire District.

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Focused on enhancing project management practices within the fire service, this podcast provides valuable insights into leading intricate projects, developing effective teams, and integrating successful management strategies into operations. Featuring real-world examples and practical advice, episodes aim to equip fire service professionals with tools to elevate their work and drive impactful initiatives in public safety. The hosts share their extensive experience and knowledge, addressing contemporary challenges and strategies relevant to project execution in the fire service sector. Listeners can expect a blend of serious discussion tempered with humor, making complex topics accessible and engaging.

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1. Jared Vermeulen
2. Alec Wons
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6. Eric Linnenburger
7. Chief Brian Marcos

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