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Firefighter Podcast

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    #458 DEBRIEF: When Smoke Took the Building - Twin Parks High Rise, Bronx, New York, January 2022

    26/03/2026 | 16 mins.
    In this incident debrief, we break down the 2022 Twin Parks high-rise fire in the Bronx, where a single apartment fire escalated into a mass casualty event that claimed 17 lives, all due to smoke inhalation. 
    This episode explores how the failure of compartmentation, open doors, and an unprotected stairwell allowed smoke to spread rapidly throughout the building, turning a place of safety into a hazard. 
    Through a structured timeline and evidence-based analysis, we examine the fire dynamics, building design, and human factors that shaped the outcome, while challenging firefighters to think differently about smoke movement, stairwell protection, and their role in influencing conditions on arrival. 
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    #457 The Care Gap, Ten second Triage & Why We’re Not Getting to Patients Fast Enough with Dr Phil Cowburn

    23/03/2026 | 1h 36 mins.
    Phil is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-Hospital Care, with over two decades of experience and a background that spans ambulance services, air ambulance, and national-level major incident response. He’s currently a Medical Director at South Western Ambulance Service and has provided expert evidence to major public inquiries including Manchester Arena and Bondi Junction.
    This episode is brought to you in collaboration with the Blue Light Show 2026, taking place on the 1st and 2nd of July in London. It brings together leaders and frontline professionals from across policing, fire, ambulance and public safety to learn from real incidents and improve how we work together moving forward.
    Phil educates us about the care gap, what happens when patients aren’t reached quickly enough, how decision-making under pressure really works, and why the first few minutes, sometimes even seconds, can determine who lives and who dies.
    We also challenge whether we’ve overcomplicated our response systems, and whether in trying to make things safer, we’re actually creating delays that cost lives.
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    #456 We Need You: Firefighter Cognition Under Heat

    19/03/2026 | 4 mins.
    If you’re a firefighter and you’ve experienced a challenging incident, particularly involving search and rescue, you can take part by contacting Dr Catherine Thompson directly via email at [email protected]
    The only requirement for participation is that a firefighter can remember the incident they choose to describe and that they were working as an operational firefighter during the incident. We welcome participation from anyone who is interested and are keen to gain as many varied perspectives as possible. 
    To express your interest; the research involves a one hour interview, either in person at your station or online via Zoom, where you’ll be asked to talk through a real incident from your career with a focus on your thought processes, all information will be anonymised, and as a thank you for your time you’ll receive a £15 shopping voucher.
    Find phase one of the research HERE
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    #455 Have we been alerting firefighters the wrong way ? - Blake Richardson from EASE ALERT

    16/03/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    In this episode I sit down with Blake Richardson, CEO of EaseAlert and the son of a 22 year firefighter to explore what may be one of the next frontiers in firefighter health and safety: how we alert crews to calls. 
    For generations the fire service has relied on loud bells, tones and lights to mobilise stations. It works, but it was designed to wake an entire building rather than the specific firefighters who are actually responding. EaseAlert is approaching this differently, using wearable tactile alerting and integrated station technology to notify responders directly. The goal is simple but powerful: wake firefighters effectively without triggering the extreme startle response that traditional alarm systems can create.
    In our conversation we dig into the science behind alerting, including sleep disruption, stress responses and the cumulative physiological impact alarms may have across a firefighter’s career. Early research comparing tactile alerting with traditional audible systems has shown a 38.3 percent reduction in heart rate spike during the first 30 seconds after an alert when firefighters used the EaseAlert system. As cardiovascular events and sleep related health challenges remain major concerns in our profession, this episode explores whether the future of firefighter alerting lies not in waking the entire station, but in responding the firefighter themselves.
    You can also download the DATA about EASE ALERT research HERE
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    Email Blake at - [email protected]
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    #454 IFIW Australia Ep04 Chief Jason Caughey - Commanding the Balance Between Aggression & Safety

    12/03/2026 | 44 mins.
    In this episode of the International Fire Instructors Workshop (IFIW) Australia mini series, Fire Chief Jason Caughey of the Laramie County Fire Authority explores one of the most debated topics in the modern fire service: the relationship between aggressive firefighting and firefighter safety. 
    With more than 30 years in emergency services and over two decades serving as a Fire Chief, Jason brings a leadership perspective shaped by operational experience, education and global teaching. Drawing on survey responses from more than 1,600 firefighters, officers and chiefs, he challenges the idea that safe and aggressive tactics are opposing philosophies. Instead, Jason argues that disciplined, calculated decision making allows firefighters to achieve effective outcomes while still managing risk to crews and the public. 
    Recorded live at the International Fire Instructors Workshop in Australia, this conversation captures honest instructor level discussion about culture, leadership and the evolving expectations placed on firefighters and incident commanders.
    Connect with Jason HERE
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    For those undertaking professional development, CPD is available for listening to this episode through the Institute of Fire Engineers - email [email protected]
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The Firefighters Podcast is an award winning global podcast developing, inspiring, connecting, motivating & celebrating the world of our emergency services operators through a series of wide-ranging conversations with those within our emergency services family.Hosted by serving operational UK firefighter & Instructor Pete Wakefield who speaks with individuals from all walks of life who share a connection with, can add value to, or can develop those within the fire sector.Our driving purpose is to create a legacy resource for the current and future generations of firefighters & first responders
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