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Grant and Jeffery talk about Fire Nuggets, Firefighter Rescue Survey and the upcoming Firemanship Conference in July.http://firenuggets.comhttps://www.firemanshipconference.com
Grant and the Eric talk about Vent Enter Search, FDIC Family and Fitness.
Grant speaks with Sam Hittle about Wichita, Truck stuff and all things fireman.
If you’re struggling reach out to someone. There is help. The distance from rock bottom to good is not as far as it seems.https://www.iaffrecoverycenter.com(855) 900-8437Brian Abbott (330) 687-7749Grant Schwalbe (239) 898-0843
Grant speaks with Bob Pressler. They speak about training, FDTN, Christiana and FDNY. Enjoy!
Grant speaks with Xavier Ricci of Stockton Fire about the Stockton Culture, Training and Department Manuals.
Grant speaks with photographer Lloyd Mitchell. Lloyd is a freelance photographer that is known for his fire scene photos of FDNY. Enjoy the conversation!
Grant speaks with longtime fireman Jimmy Payne
https://marketplace.trainheroic.com/workout-plan/team/firehouse-strength-conditioning?attrib=546509-aff-Journeymanpodcast____________Eric HaskinsSenior FF, Nampa FireBS Exercise ScienceCertified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (NSCA)Idaho’s 1st Level 3 CF Certified TrainerWestside Barbell Conjugate Tactical InstructorBIT IG @brotherhoodintrainingPersonal IG @tiodhi___________Workouts mentioned:Workout 1: “Fight Gone Bad Style”Have each crew member pick an exercise that they “like” or would be willing to do. These exercises will be used to create a 3-5 station workout where each member will perform as many reps as possible for 1 minute, and then rotate to the next station after 1 minute is up. They will continue working and rotating in this fashion until all stations are completed, at which point they can take a 1 minute rest before starting over again for another round. Target time can be anywhere from 15-30min depending on the crew’s level of fitness, comfort with the exercises and duration, and whether or not they are performing it on air in full PPE or just normal workout attire.Example:4-stationRow for CaloriesPush Up and/or Plank HoldAssault Bike for CaloriesDB Box Step Ups3-5 rounds with a 1min rest b/t rounds*Each round pick a different station to start at.**You can keep “score” if you want by tracking your reps but most of the time its just about completing it as a group and sweating together at each of our own best efforts.Workout 2: “Lone Survivor”This workout can be done as a crew, performed in Full PPE and working on Air.FF1 - Sled PushFF2 - Farmer Carry (Sandbags, KBs, DB’s, saws, etc.)FF3 - Front Rack or Shoulder Carry(Sandbag, KB’s, DB’s, etc.)FF4 - “Lone Survivor”We like to do this workout as a crew pushing the sled around our training tower where everybody is working except the “Lone Survivor” who is walking alongside the group “resting”. If at any point the sled stops or slows down or another crew member begins to struggle with their implement, they can swap out with the “Lone Survivor” who will take their place to keep the crew moving and then that member becomes the “Lone Survivor”. This will cause a constant rotation of members working together, switching between implements, to keep the crew moving forward. Every time we finish a lap, we all climb the tower together carrying a piece of equipment, where the “Lone Survivor” can grab one of the items that was being used for the farmer carry so that everybody is carrying something up and down the tower. Once they return, they begin the next lap working in this fashion until everybody is out of air. As a group we also like to do a CAN report anytime somebody’s Vibralert begins as well as call a Mayday when their Vibralert turns off and they’re on their final breathes before they have to disconnect their regulator. Everybody keeps working until the last person is out of air and DC’s their regulator.
Grant interviews retired Captain Brian Emenecker from Camden City Fire.
Grant speaks with Jonathan Jarvis of Wichita Fire about pride and ownership, positive attitudes and general firemanship!
Grant speaks with Joe Yowler about the Carolina Fire Days, Training and Involving our family members in the things we do.
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Grant speaks with Justin Lorenzen about the firefighter rescue survey and how he took the national survey and made it work for the Oklahoma City Fire Department.
Chief Jim Crawford (Midway Fire, SC)jcrawford@gtcounty.orgBricelyn St Fire 2/14/1995https://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/tr-078.pdfEbenezer Church Fire 3/14/2004
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Grant speaks with Chief David McGrail from Denver Fire. The two speak about his fire service, High Rise Fires, Complacency and a wide range of topics.
Grant talks with Ben Shultz from West Palm Beach Fire about his class “Every Second Counts”. The two cover a range of topics from search to out the door times to rig layout and pre-arrival orders.
Andrew Zysk talks with Jarrod Sergi from Norfolk Fire Rescue and Trial By Fire about Company Officer Leadership.
Grant talks with Matt Chan, a North Metro Firefighter and Crossfit Games athlete on a range of topics from fitness to eating to firefighting and training.
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Great concept. Solid podcast. I'll definitely keep listening. Just try not to exercise in the middle of it again. (Somebody was out of breath, lol) Great job though guys! 👍😀