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Fire From Two Windows

Fire From Two Windows
Author: Matt Humnicky and Lou Comenale
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Join Lou and Matt as they peer into the world of firefighting, sharing insights, stories, and expertise from their combined experiences. Whether you are a seasoned firefighter, a curious citizen, or someone fascinated by the challenges of the fire service, you will find a warm welcome here. Each episode, they crack open the window to the world of firefighting, offering a unique, informative, and entertaining dual perspective. Tune in regularly as they discuss the latest trends, share tips, and bring on special guests.
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Email: firefromtwowindows@gmail.com
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Email: firefromtwowindows@gmail.com
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Why is the fire service here, what is our mission? More so, why is this podcast here? Lou and Matt break down the fundamental core of public service as it relates to the fire department.  What path should we consider to better protect our communities?  Mission Statements and Organizational Statements are a must, however smaller programs can become operational with ease.  Take a listen, perform good habits, break the bad ones, and be into the job.Red Cross Sound The Alarm Program:https://www.redcross.org/sound-the-alarm/become-a-sponsor.html
Got a problem with saws? Yeah... Lou and Matt do too.In this episode of Throttle Therapy, they cold start Cutters Anonymous — a no-judgment zone for firefighters who rev high. They break down the saws of ventilation and FE: chainsaws, rotary, bullet chains, blades, bars, and all the sketchy startup techniques that still somehow work.Whether you are the go-to saw guy or the probie still flooding the carb, they have takes, tips, and plenty of firehouse truth. Expect high RPMs, low IQs, and no apologies.
Matt and Lou take a look at a recent General Order from one department. There are many conceptions and misconceptions when a policy comes out.  Listen in to find the details of what could have been the purpose.   Clear vision and mission are necessary for buy in from the members.  
Matt and Lou bring on a guest from the WNY Region. Assistant Chief, County Instructor, US Customs Supervisor, and subject matter expect in Lithium Ion, Paul Gorczyca. Paul shares his experiences that molded his fire service career and leadership, which eventually led him to educating departments and agencies across the board. His most recent research on EV/Lithium ion brings about a delivery on awareness, preparation, and tactics. Listen in as he shares his craft.Reference links:Standarization of Deviance, IAFF - Mike Mullane, NASA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljzj9Msli5oLearning How to Combat Lithium-Ion Battery Fires: What You Need to Know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC0t7foqr8k
Matt and Lou interview a Sergeant from Detroit Fire. Listen to Dave Nowacki as he shares his experiences which lead him to a dedicated 21 years in the fire service. Topics include mission drift, training, and leadership. Follow him on his platforms:Instagram: @4thmanfireWebsite: 4thmanfire.com
Matt and Lou review their recent SCBA Consumption drill and how it relates to the work ahead. This discussion rolls into the relevance of the current fire academy and their Truck Company Operations week. 
MVAs or MVCs, depending on where you operate, are challenging environments for first responders. Matt and Lou discuss some considerations from their experiences. Tune in to find what you might be forgetting about or need to add to your response guidelines. 
Lou and Matt update about the ongoings with PFAS forever chemicals. How are these going to change the landscape of the fire service? Can we afford to make the change?  Can we afford not to?  ADB, Agressive Deadly Behavior tactics and how that relates to domestic terrorism.  Are we preparring enough?  Community engagement for early fire detection programs.  They discuss a recent fire and how a community program made the difference.  
On this episode, Lou and Matt introduce fireground tactics from the broad terms of RECEO VS to the show. Recent trainings and fires have brought to light some learning opportunities to pry from. Hear what they have learned and share your thoughts in the comments. 
Lou and Matt track down Buffalo Fire Captain, Sean Eagen to discuss his latest article, "Truck Tactics: Vacant Properties: Search or Go Defensive." Capt. Eagen briefs his earlier life and what helped him develop into a successful career path as a Captain, a Fire Instructor, and most importantly a father. Instagram: seaneagen
Matt and Lou start to break down what it means to be a senior man in the fire house. Is it still relevant in today's service? Find out what functions a senior man can perform in a career or volunteer department through their anecdotes and lessons.
Lou and Matt discuss some of the class structures offered to firefighters. Some are thrilling, but skirt certain rules. Some are too careful and miss the intent.  How do you know what is right for you, and how do you recognize the difference.  Listen in for key points when selecting good material.  
Something stinks in here. Matt and Lou start the year off discussing various, common gas/fumes emergencies. Different tools are designed with specific tasks, but which one is for you?  Listen in as they break down LEL reading, conversion factors, and selection of meters.  
Lou and Matt answer a few questions from the crowd. Audience members have been sending questions in from all over. Some are from firefighters, some are from citizens. Take a listen.
If you would like to hear a discussion or have questions answered, please submit to the comments or email: firefromtwowindows@gmail.com
Lou and Matt get their paws on the audio of a job in another town. Two members, Kyle and Jared, are interviewed and have an honest conversation about their roles in the operation. Together, they explore the split-second decisions, teamwork, and training that shaped their responses to a life-threatening situation.
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Matt and Lou do a little truck bay research. How much force do we put on our ladders when using them as change of directions in rope rescue? These are their findings and considerations.  Follow along with a pencil, paper, and aspirin. Edits: x2 - 45lb plates and x1 - 10lb plate totalling 100lbs were used for these experiments.  
Matt and Lou received a post from online stating that "nothing showing" should be removed from a size up/onscene report. Listen in to hear what one individual has to say and how it can be viewed as a positive rather than a negative. 
"The actions of that first arriving Company Officer in the first five minutes will have more of an effect on the outcome of the fire than what happens in the next five hours."
-Alan Brunacini
Thank you to the men and women who submit commentary, complains, and criticism. A healthy conversation can only start when someone speaks up. The firefighting world needs to hear everyone in order to adapt. 
Lou and Matt tackle the challenges between generations. What does it take to instill traditional skills and culture, with modern tactics, to the most recent wave of recruits and probationary firefighters? Tune in to find out how their experiences have influenced their evolution.
Lou and Matt touch the tip of the iceberg in the Technical Rescue Category of the fire service. Teams to crews, everyone can use the reminder to keep it simple. We often train and attend class for advanced techniques, but then over examine the needs at an incident. Use this episode as a reminder to learn the advanced tools, but select what is appropriate for the end user: the victim, the patient, the public's need.
Lou and Matt delve into the true meaning of fitness, emphasizing that you need to be fit for the job, not rely on the job to make you fit. This extended episode is packed with insights into how exercise, conditioning, and eating evolve within the fire service to support long-term career longevity. Fitness goes beyond just lifting weights—discover fundamental movements and essential tools that can help you achieve your goals. 







