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Fire Engineering Magazine's been devoted to the training interests of firefighters since 1877. Listen to our lineup of podcasts featuring hosts from around the fire service.

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Ricky Riley, Sam Hittle, and Mike Richardson talk with Bobby Halton and other members of the panel about company officer decision making. They discuss fireground situational awareness, the... more

Dr. Beth Murphy and company address issues related to firefighter health and mental well-being. Sponsored by the TenCate Made for Life podcast: https://us.tencatefabrics.com/podcast/

Host Chris Naum is joined by Doug Cline, Danny Sheridan, Lane Woolery, Andy Starnes, and Mike Lopina to discuss the challenges hybrid construction poses to fireground operations. Sponsored by the TenCate Made for Life podcast:... more

James Johnson and company take a look at building construction issues impacting firefighters. Sponsored by the TenCate Made for Life podcast: https://us.tencatefabrics.com/podcast/

Host Joe Pronesti talks with Tony Correia about his recent article, "Character, Attitudes, and Values: Defining the ‘Good' Firefighter." Sponsored by the TenCate Made for Life podcast: https://us.tencatefabrics.com/podcast/

Tonight we will be Talking Truck Tasks whether you have a Truck or not These task should not be an afterthought!! Sponsored by the TenCate Made for Life podcast: https://us.tencatefabrics.com/podcast/

Hosts Frank Ricci and P.J. Norwood speak with guests about two different topics: a bailout at a 2018 fire in San Antonio, Texas, and recent research regarding chemicals found at fire stations. First the panel speaks to Joshua "Chili"... more

Host Joe Pronesti talks with Guido Calcagno of the Chicago (IL) Fire Department about high-rise firefighting and his recent article on high-rise stairwells.

"If you could go back and work with..." Rick Lasky and John Salka ask: If you had the chance to go back and work with one of your fire service idols, who would it be?

Members of Women in Fire (formerly iWomen) discuss the value of diversity in the fire service. More: https://www.womeninfire.org/

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