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Pete Wakefield
Firefighter Podcast
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    #492 DEBRIEF: Glasgow School of Art Fire, Failure and the Hidden Highway

    13/07/2026 | 54 mins.
    In this incident debrief, we examine the two devastating fires at the Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building in 2014 and 2018, unpacking how heritage construction, hidden ventilation ducts, timber voids, compromised fire protection during restoration, delayed detection, and an unfinished water mist system combined to create one of the most painful fire safety lessons in modern UK firefighting. The episode explores the operational response, the difficult shift to defensive firefighting, the challenges of commanding a rapidly developing heritage building fire, and the uncomfortable gap between knowing a risk exists and actually implementing the solution before the next incident happens. 
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    #491 Modern Fire officer with Jared Vermeulen

    06/07/2026 | 1h 41 mins.
    “Speak softly and carry a big stick” is more than Jared Vermeulen’s favourite quote it reflects the way he thinks about leadership, responsibility, and the modern fire officer. Born and raised in the blue-collar fishing town of Jupiter, Florida, Jared grew up around construction and was originally working towards a career in industrial design engineering before the fire service found him. 
    After completing his technical training and emergency medical degree with PBCC, he was hired by the City of Boca Raton as a firefighter in 2007 and has never looked back. Now a fire officer with over a decade in the seat, multiple state certifications in technical rescue and hazardous materials mitigation, and the author of The Modern Fire Officer, Jared brings a grounded, practical, and deeply human perspective on what it means to communicate, motivate, and lead.
    connect with Jared HERE
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    #490 High Rise Masterclass with Brent Brooks Ep 3 High Rise Search, Flow Path & Survivability

    02/07/2026 | 57 mins.
    In this special High Rise Masterclass miniseries, The Firefighters Podcast brings you live recordings direct from the International Tall Buildings Conference and specialist high rise firefighting masterclass held in London in May 2026. Across this series, internationally respected high rise firefighting instructor Brent Brooks shares decades of operational experience, command insight and research driven learning around modern tall building firefighting. 
    In episode three Brent takes us deep into the realities of high rise search, flow path, evacuation decisions and survivability. Using powerful lessons from the 200 Wellesley Street fire in Toronto, Brent explains how one open door, one broken window or one occupant action can completely change conditions for firefighters and residents. This episode explores area of refuge, shelter in place, people with disabilities, stairwells, lift lobbies, corridors, positive pressure, stack effect, hose line movement and the difficult truth that no fire department has the resources to do everything at once. It is a practical, honest and challenging conversation about reading the building, respecting the science and making better decisions under pressure. 
    Additional Presentation Material from Brent Brooks HERE
    International Tall Buildings Conference HERE
    Brent Brooks LinkedIn HERE
    Brent Brooks Website HERE
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    #489 More Than Coffee: Rescue 1 & the Mission of Fire Department Coffee with Randy James

    29/06/2026 | 1h 35 mins.
    Today’s episode is with Randy James from Fire Department Coffee. Randy is a career firefighter and paramedic from Rockford, Illinois, serving since April 2000. His journey took him to Ladder 5, working alongside Fire Department Coffee founder Luke Schneider, before becoming Director of Brand Relations and playing a major role in the Fire Department Coffee Charitable Foundation and the Rescue One project.
    Rescue One is not just a fire truck that serves coffee. It is a disaster relief vehicle, morale unit, communications hub and practical support system for communities and first responders facing hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and life changing disasters. This conversation is about coffee, but more importantly it is about dignity, service, purpose, community and the kind of firefighters we should all be trying to become.
    Find Randy HERE
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    JAFCO
    IDEX
    FIRE & EVACUATION SERVICE LTD 
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    ***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***
    Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
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    #488 Firefighters with Parkinson’s: The Diagnosis No One Sees Coming

    24/06/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    Today is about what happens when the job we love meets a diagnosis that can change everything.
    I am joined by Dawn Harding, a retired Chief Fire Officer, alongside Steve Norman, former Deputy Assistant Commissioner with London Fire Brigade and now working with the National Fire Chiefs Council, and David Little, a former MOD firefighter and on call Watch Manager.
    Together, they are part of the Firefighter Parkinson’s Support Group, a newly established group created to support firefighters, retired firefighters and their families who are affected by Parkinson’s.
    Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition. It affects movement, balance, sleep, mood, confidence, family life, work, identity and so much more. It has no cure, and for many people the early signs are not always obvious. Stiffness, fatigue, frozen shoulder, sleep issues, gut problems or changes in movement can appear long before the symptoms people typically associate with Parkinson’s.
    Useful links
    Parkinson’s UK
    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/
    Movers and Shakers
    https://www.moversandshakerspodcast.com/
    Spotlight YOPD
    https://spotlightyopd.org/
    Cure Parkinson’s
    https://cureparkinsons.org.uk/
    The Michael J Fox Foundation
    https://www.michaeljfox.org/
    The Neurological Alliance
    https://www.neural.org.uk/
    Guest contact - David Little
    davidlittle2412@gmail.com
    Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
    Podcast Apparel, Hoodies, Flags, Mugs HERE
     Please check out our Partners supporting this episode:
    William Wood Watches - Discount code FFPODCAST gives the user 10% off full range on website
    PBI high-performance fabrics 
    FIRST TACTICAL- tactical gear for elite operators
    GORE-TEX Professional Clothing
    MSA The Safety Company
    JAFCO
    IDEX
    FIRE & EVACUATION SERVICE LTD 
    Send us Fan Mail
    Support the show
    ***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***
    Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
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About Firefighter Podcast
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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