Multiple Calls Podcast

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Sinopse

Hey Everyone,I'm a 20 year, second generation Firefighter working for a Department in Southern Ontario, Canada, with around 400 suppression personnel,13 stations and 18 apparatus. I spent the first half of my career at a Technical Rescue station, six years working as a primary care medic, and 3 years instructing as a Fire Training Officer, and I've had the honour and pleasure of co-leading our Peer Support Team for the past few years.When I first joined, we were a lot smaller and the Senior Firefighter on the truck with me for my first shift had been on longer than I had been alive. Outside of what he and many others taught me about the job, he recommended that I start a journal of all the calls and happenings around the hall so that one day I'd have the makings of a book. He was right, but unfortunately, of all the things I heeded and applied, that wasn't one of them. Point being, there are stories to tell and we all carry them; about us as individuals, as crews, as platoons, and as a Department. The wisdom and instruction about how to do the job are crucial, but the experiences and stories also help to shape our character and our Fire Family as a whole. Stories are important. Through story-telling we find comfort in what connects us and expand our minds through our differences. I've come late to the party when it comes to podcasts. A move this past summer that involves an hour plus commute, opened up the opportunity to fill that time with some quality content. I've been inspired by a number of podcasts and listed the fire related ones in the Resources section along with books, Facebook pages, websites, literature, and videos. You can also find a running list of those in the Fire Service at large that deserve our respect and acknowledgment for their efforts to keep us grounded and progressing, in the Credits section. Please message me if you want me to add someone. We get to know each other very well in this line of work. From all that we experience together we create strong bonds, and we use deeply meaningful words like Family and Brotherhood to describe them. As shift schedules, generations, where we choose to live, our societal norms, and the size of our departments change, our view of the importance and tradition of the Fire Service Family and Brotherhood can be challenged, strained and at risk of being lost. This would be incredibly sad, tragic, and detrimental. We need to continue to invest in each other, and learn and participate in each other's stories. This podcast has come about because I want to provide a conduit for the great people within my own department and others to tell their stories. We will be talking about the how and why of each guest's journey to the job, what challenges they have faced overall and how they made it through them, the struggles they see for our service and their ideas on how each of us can help ground and progress the job, as well as what keeps them inspired and motivated. You will be getting to know your family better. Multiple calls is a phrase that catches a Firefighter's attention because it signifies that there is a strong possibility that what we are responding to is legitimate and will require us to be at our best. It is also what experience is made of. I'm going to be at my best to capture your attention with legitimate stories and enrich our experience of this unique and amazing job.Much Love,Scott

Episódios

  • Episode 45 - Andy Bozzo

    30/03/2022 Duração: 01h29min

    Andy Bozzo has 24 years of fire service experience in California and Washington State. He is currently a Fire Captain with a large Northern California Fire Department. Andy has a visionary mind and has provided many of the conceptual aspects that are foundational to Tablet Command. He is passionate about continuing to improve the Tablet Command solution by using it in the field, learning from other users’ experiences, while sharing his own. Prior to working in the fire service industry, Andy was a teacher and attended USC before transferring and completing his BA at Middlebury College in Vermont. @captandybozzo @tabletcommand

  • Episode 44 - Mark Arnold

    14/03/2022 Duração: 01h37min

    Mark is an Acting Captain with Mississauga Fire with over 23 years of service in the Emergency Services. He started his career as a Police Officer, eventually transitioning to the fire service.  Mark is an advocate for firefighter fitness. He worked as the Race Director for the Emergency Services Adventure Race (ESAR) and recently co-authored 100 Firehall Workouts. Mark was the first 911 personnel in Canada to receive psychedelic-assisted therapy through Field Trip Health. He is a strong advocate for firefighters health and wellness and works towards making more resources and treatments available to help frontline workers both physically and mentally.  @100firehallworkouts www.100firehallworkouts.com

  • Episode 43 - Olivia Mead - Yoga for First Responders

    24/02/2022 Duração: 01h15min

    Olivia Mead is the Founder and CEO of the non-profit organization YogaShield® Yoga For First Responders® (YFFR). Olivia is a life-long yoga practitioner along with having studied Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Human Performance, and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga for Veterans. She has taught yoga since 2003 and has focused primarily on public safety since 2013 starting at Los Angeles Fire Department and Los Angeles Police Department, where she developed the unique protocol that Yoga For First Responders now uses to offer yoga to the public safety population in a job-specific and culturally-informed manner. Olivia has taught and spoken around the county at several trade conferences and public safety agencies and is a member of the Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association and the International Society of Fire Service Instructors.

  • Episode 42 - Jeff Cowen

    08/02/2022 Duração: 01h34min

    Jeff Cowen is an instructor at a local fire college and a career Firefighter for 14 years. @jeffcowen

  • Episode 41 - Jenn Dawkins

    22/12/2021 Duração: 57min

    Jenn Dawkins has been in the fire service since 1997, first as a paid-on-call then onto a career position. During this time she has been part of HUSAR, Hazmat and Heavy Rescue, Recruitment, and Public Education. In early 2021 she received the Pink Helmet of Courage Award after battling cancer during the early stages of the pandemic. For the past year, she has worked as a Training Officer and recently returned to suppression working as an Acting Captain. She is dedicated to fitness, mental wellness and is a lifelong learner. Jenn is a proud dog mom to Shiloh Shepherd Emma and they enjoy participating in Rally Obedience together.

  • Multiple Calls Episode Episode 40 - Dr. Glenn Landry, PhD

    30/10/2021 Duração: 01h14min

    Glenn Landry has studied circadian rhythms and sleep for over 20 years. He completed his graduate research at Simon Fraser University, examining circadian mechanisms of entrainment, supervised by Dr. Ralph Mistlberger and supported by grants from MSFHR and NSERC. He then focused his research efforts on sleep, aging, and cognition as a CIHR postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose’s Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at UBC. His research there explored age-related changes in sleep duration, efficiency, and architecture that contribute to or accelerate cognitive decline in older adults. As an academic, Glenn’s goal was to develop chronotherapeutic interventions capable of delaying cognitive decline in older adults, with the objective of improving quality of life, productivity, and extending capacity for independent living. Now in private practice, Glenn is a sleep coach. He works with older adults, shift workers, and families to improve physical and mental health through better sleep quali

  • Multiple Calls Episode 39 - Brothers N Arms

    30/09/2021 Duração: 26min

    We are Brothers n Arms  We believe that every member of society has a right to not just health and wellness but to thrive, and once you understand the power of CBD your life can begin to truly change for the better.  Being part of the BNA Brotherhood means a commitment to a better life, living with greater satisfaction, health, and well-being. We can reclaim personal power, distancing ourselves from addictive opioids and other destructive prescription meds. We can rediscover balance, returning to a better version of ourselves.  Our company was founded by USMC Veteran Eduardo Cardoso who found out firsthand the life-changing power of CBD. He has extensive knowledge and experience with its transformative potential. And he transferred that knowledge to the rest of us here at Brothers n Arms.  We are brothers in every sense of the word. From our origins all the way down to our commitment to transform the lives of those who serve us.  We are brothers with our providers, customers, and anyone looking to better thei

  • Multiple Calls Episode 38 - Fit by Fire

    29/09/2021 Duração: 46min

    With decades of experience as Personal Trainers and Firefighters, Amber and Tj’s mission is to create the ultimate platform where Firefighters and other First Responders can get the information, tools, and training needed to take their fitness to the next level. Their programs are designed with the health and fitness required to thrive in the conditions that First Responders face both physically and mentally. https://www.fitbyfire.com/ @fitbyfire @t.j.fit @amberbowmanfit

  • Multiple Calls Episode 37 - Matt Johnston

    30/07/2021 Duração: 01h22min

    Matt Johnston, M.Ed., is a full-time professional firefighter and mental health clinician from Vancouver, British Columbia. Since 2012, he has attended over 3,000 calls as a medical responder, hazardous materials technician, emergency vehicle operator, and firefighter. Combined with 20 years of experience in counseling psychology Matt offers a unique, in-depth understanding of paramilitary mindsets within stoic workplace cultures. In 2017, Matt co-founded a popular educational series titled the Occupational Awareness Training Program©. In under three years, he trained over 400 psychologists/counselors, human resource specialists, and medical doctors on how to enhance the delivery of services for first responders and their family members. The Occupational Awareness Training Program© has garnered international attention for solving complex barriers to care while offering streamlined service access to an extensive network of culturally competent healthcare professionals. Matt is also Chief Executive Officer of

  • Multiple Calls Episode 36 - Katrina Mohr

    23/05/2021 Duração: 54min

    Katrina became a wildland firefighter in 2012 and in her rookie year her hand crew in Northern California racked up more than 800 hours of overtime, including 47 straight paid days in four and a half months. That summer was an incredible time for her. She saw so much fire and was getting stronger every day and knew that she had found a job she wanted to keep doing season after season. Her website The 5ft Firefighter was born out of her personal experiences from nine seasons as a federal wildland firefighter on hand crews, engines, and details on hotshot and helitack crews, as well as six years as a volunteer structure firefighter on a department that responds to local wildland fires. It aims to demystify the federal wildland firefighter application process and offers intensive information on minimum requirements and what it’s actually like to be a wildland firefighter. She has been a mentor to other wildland firefighters since she became a squad boss in 2014 and she’s also helped members of her structure depa

  • Multiple Calls Episode 35 - Ali Rothrock

    14/04/2021 Duração: 01h12min

    Ali Rothrock is a speaker, author, educator and activist. She has delivered over 500 presentations nationwide. Ali has been in the volunteer fire service since 2005, enjoying more than a decade as a firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician. Ali is the CEO & Lead Instructor for On the Job and Off, which is an online platform dedicated to building more resilient first responders. She is a member of the Cumberland County (PA) Critical Incident Stress Management Team and is a volunteer with the Medical Reserve Corps. Ali is a Certified Trauma Responder through the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists. Ali has worked as a sexual assault and domestic violence counsellor and has served on multiple national diversity and inclusion committees. Ali is also a certified QPR Suicide Prevention instructor through the QPR Institute. She is the Eastern Division Trustee for Women in Fire. Ali is the author of Where Hope Lives, a memoir detailing her journey through her first few years in the fire service. She is

  • Multiple Calls Episode 34 - Jess Clermont

    25/03/2021 Duração: 01h18min

    Jess Clermont has been a Firefighter with Toronto Fire Services since 2008. She received a full athletic scholarship to Niagara University for Hockey, has coached Team Ontario Women’s Lacrosse, and was a member of the National Champion Toronto Women’s and Tandem Firefit teams. in addition to being a RIT, and High-Rise Ops Instructor for TFS, she instructs for the Centennial and Fleming College Firefighter Pre-Service Programs and received the 2019 Fire Service Women of Ontario Trailblazer award. Her favourite weapons are halligan bars and hockey sticks, and she has 3 dogs, 2 cats and, 1 human.

  • Multiple Calls Episode 33 - Andrew Gould

    24/02/2021 Duração: 01h04min

    Andrew has been part of the Fire Service for over 16 years, from his local volunteer station in Nova Scotia to work as a Military Firefighter across the country, to his current role as a Training Captain with Brampton Fire. Throughout his career, he has strived to be a good leader, team member and friend by applying his personal ethos of accountability and ownership.

  • Multiple Calls Episode 32 - Aaron Quinn

    25/01/2021 Duração: 01h20min

    Aaron grew up and lives in Oakland, California and has worked the east end since his career began in 2002. He is currently the Senior Firefighter on B shift at station 18. For as long as he can remember, he has been passionate about fitness, overall health and wellness and general optimization and human potential. Over the years, he has been seeking the unification of mind, body, soul/spirit to achieve peak performance through all aspects of his life. He has found tremendous joy in passing on what he has learned to others. In 2007 he was asked to train all of Oakland Fire’s new recruits in physical fitness. He has since trained over 150 firefighters in over 15 different academies.  Over the 13 years, he has developed a unique system of fire ground fitness and longevity for firefighters, focusing on Connection, Passion, Strength and Fuel. He dives deep into his 4 pillars, exploring breath, mental performance, learning, the what, when, and how of diet, positive psychological, injury prevention, and of course

  • Multiple Calls Episode 31 - Ryan Gallagher

    11/12/2020 Duração: 52min

    Ryan Gallagher is a father, a husband, and a firefighter. He is a member of the City of Burlington Peer Support program and has helped raise more than $80,000 for charities in his community. He attends the Professional Addiction Studies program at McMaster University with the goal to better recognize and understand people’s struggles so he can give them better support, on the job and in his everyday life. He has had his own struggles — He lost his father when he was 16 and used alcohol to help him cope. Through his own journey, he discovered the importance of opening up about his problems and how speaking with many people around him that are dealing with similar struggles can go a long way in helping one overcome life’s challenges and become a stronger person. Ryan produces and hosts the Mental Edge Lifestyle Podcast that offers honest conversations about mental health. Episodes feature those that have overcome mental health issues sharing their stories and experts from around the world discussing subjects

  • Multiple Calls Episode 30 - Dena Ali

    31/10/2020 Duração: 01h21min

    Dena Ali is a Captain with the Raleigh (NC) Fire Department where she has worked her way up the ranks. She previously served as a police officer for five years. Ali has a degree from North Carolina State University and an MPA from the University of North Carolina—Pembroke, where her research focused on firefighter suicide. As a graduate student, she was awarded the 2018 MPA student of the year. She has also received several awards throughout her career. One that she is most proud of is the NC Office of State Fire Marshal Honor, Courage, and Valor award that she earned in 2018 for her steadfast effort to bring awareness to firefighter mental health through her vulnerability. Dena is an advocate of awareness, education, and understanding of mental health disorders and suicidality. She speaks locally and nationally on these topics and is a QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Instructor. She has written several articles on topics such as suicide prevention, peer support, wellness, and post-traumatic stress. Dena is

  • Multiple Calls Episode 29 - Mahlon Johnson

    03/10/2020 Duração: 01h13min

    Mahlon Joined the Navy in 2003 as a Hospital Corpsman stationed at National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda MD. He received orders to Iraq where he was assigned to 18th Battalion 7th Brigade Multinational Security Transition Command Iraq. Located in the city of Fallujah on March 2005, he was the only medical provider for this battalion. After 6 months, he returned home and finished off the remainder of his contract at The Basic School in Quantico VA discharging Feb. 2010. Transitioning back to civilian life isn’t easy and he was no exception. He reached points in his life where suicide became an option. His wife tried to understand but was left with no other option but to threaten to kick him out. He was lost between who I use to be and what I had become. He found a combat support group in Fredericksburg VA and after a few months, he accepted a full-time job as a Veteran Peer Specialist for the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program (VWWP). Over the course of 5 years, he worked with Veterans from all eras to pr

  • Multiple Calls Episode 28 - Rob Backer

    08/09/2020 Duração: 01h44min

    Rob Backer is an 18-year veteran of the fire service, having served with Thornton Fire Department in Thornton, Colorado since 2004. He is currently the Captain of Engine 76, protecting the city’s northeast side. He has been delivering The Art of Reading Smoke and The Art of the First Due for Dave Dodson since 2016. His writing has been published in Fire Engineering and various fire service blogs and training sites. He also currently serves as the secretary for Thornton Professional Firefighters Local 2376. He is supported by his beautiful wife and 3 children, 2 of whom he coaches in flag football.

  • Multiple Calls Episode 27 - Jay Bonnifield

    30/07/2020 Duração: 02h12min

    Jay Bonnifield is a firefighter with the Everett Fire Department in Everett Washington, assigned to the tailboard of Engine 5 in south/central Everett. Jay has been a firefighter for 12 years, starting in suburban communities to the north of Everett prior to getting hired with EFD. Jay teaches engine company operations for the Snohomish County Fire Training Academy, along with West Coast Fire Training, and has been involved with teaching engine operations and fire behaviour at many local academies and colleges. Jay is a husband to an incredible wife and a father of 3 awesome kids.

  • Multiple Calls Episode 26 - Jarrod Sergi

    16/06/2020 Duração: 01h13min

    Jarrod Sergi is a 20-year member of the fire service. He started his career in the US Navy serving as a Damage Control-man where he was responsible for all shipboard firefighting operations and the training of ships crew.  After his time in the Navy, he was selected to join the ranks of Norfolk Fire-Rescue in Norfolk VA where he has been for the last 15 years. Currently, he serves as the Captain of Engine Company 1 in the heart of downtown Norfolk. During his time with Norfolk, he has also served as a ladder company officer as well as completed a tour in the training division. Here he was responsible for the coordination of several Fire Academy’s and the development and implementation of several department-wide and regional training programs. Along with this, he is also an instructor for the Virginia Department of Fire Programs focusing on MAYDAY and strategy/tactics and high rise operations.  Jarrod is also an instructor for Real Fire Training LLC where he provides training on Engine and Ladder Company Ope

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