Jay, James, and Kyle are talking all things hose and water movement.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
The Pipemen sit down with Chief Erich Roden who recently retired from the Milwaukee Fire Department. Erich shares his perspective from the nozzle and the chief. Chief Roden is truly an ambassador of Andy Fredricks and shares what it was like getting ... more
The Pipemen sit down with Greg Redmond from the St. Louis Fire Department. Greg talks about the fire attack challenges in a department where engines and trucks (quints) frequently switch roles.
The Pipemen sit down with Adam Maiers, a fellow Brothers in Battle instructor. Adam talks about some of his memorable fires he has learned from and dives into how he trains. Adam also tells about his views on how we can improve live fire training.
The Pipeman podcast sits down with Mitch Raines from Woodburn, Oregon. We get to hear his perspective on the nozzle position. We get some insight on some of the changes his department and himself has made in regards to engine operations. Mitch also f... more
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For the brothers /sisters who want the pipe. My favorite podcast of a self proclaimed engine nerd. Brings this to mind: more
One of my shift guys pointed me to your podcast love it great content for Engine Companies it has definitely made me into a nozzle nerd. Hoping for new content soon! more
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