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3 Point Firefighter

Author: Jake Barnes

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This podcast is for driven firefighters that want to be better and make the fire service better!
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 BJ Breecher is a 15 yr fire service veteran spanning volunteer, private ems, part-time, and career roles, wildland and structural firefighting. He is currently a career Firefighter/AEMT at the Deforest Windsor Fire and EMS department in Deforest, Wisconsin and a Leiutenant for the City of Verona Fire Department in Verona, Wi. He also serves as a board member for the Brew City FOOLS.  
BJ Breecher is a 15 yr fire service veteran spanning volunteer, private ems, part-time, and career roles, wildland and structural firefighting. He is currently a career Firefighter/AEMT at the Deforest Windsor Fire and EMS department in Deforest, Wisconsin and a Leiutenant for the City of Verona Fire Department in Verona, Wi. He also serves as a board member for the Brew City FOOLS. 
Todd Shepherd is a 3rd generation firefighter and a 20 year veteran of Fire service and Founder/Owner of Forge Fire and Company. He is also a Live Fire Instructor specializing in Forcible Entry, Search, Victim Removal, Ventilation, Building Construction, Down Firefighter rescue, First Responder self-defense. - Former MMA fighter & lifelong martial artist: boxed golden gloves, black belt in American Kickboxing, purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Gracie BJJ Combatives certified
Todd Shepherd is a 3rd generation firefighter and a 20 year veteran of Fire service and Founder/Owner of Forge Fire and Company. He is also a Live Fire Instructor specializing in Forcible Entry, Search, Victim Removal, Ventilation, Building Construction, Down Firefighter rescue, First Responder self-defense. - Former MMA fighter & lifelong martial artist: boxed golden gloves, black belt in American Kickboxing, purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Gracie BJJ Combatives certified
Rocco Alvaro is a Battalion Chief with Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Department. He is currently assigned to the Training Division and is the section lead for Professional Development, directly responsible for the organization’s leadership and professional development training.
Rocco Alvaro is a Battalion Chief with Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Department. He is currently assigned to the Training Division and is the section lead for Professional Development, directly responsible for the organization’s leadership and professional development training.
Part 2 DJ Stone has been in the fire service for 24 years; he has retired from fort Walton beach and is the training chief at south Walton fire district. He has a class at FDIC called the grab analysis where you get to see actual videos of grabs in the 850 area and discuss his firsthand knowledge of them. He also manages a fantastic Facebook page called the 850 fireman. 
DJ Stone has been in the fire service for 24 years; he has retired from fort Walton beach and is the training chief at south Walton fire district. He has a class at FDIC called the grab analysis where you get to see actual videos of grabs in the 850 area and discuss his firsthand knowledge of them. He also manages a fantastic Facebook page called the 850 fireman.
 MARK vonAPPEN, a member of the (CA) Fire Service since 1998, is assigned to the suppression division where he holds the rank of captain. He is a committee member for California State Fire Training and has contributed to the development of Firefighter Survival and Rapid Intervention curriculums. Mark has been published in Fire Engineering Magazine, Fire Service Warrior, he is the creator of the fire service leadership blog FULLY INVOLVED, he has been selected as a speaker at FDIC International 2015 & 16, 17 as well as Firehouse World 2015 & 16. He is an instructor for the Santa Clara County Joint Fire Academy, a recruit Instructor for Palo Alto Fire, an academy instructor at Evergreen Community College, and a member of the “Nobody Gets Left Behind” training group. He has been involved in public speaking since 2006. 
S4 E16: Mark vonAppen

S4 E16: Mark vonAppen

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 MARK vonAPPEN, a member of the (CA) Fire Service since 1998, is assigned to the suppression division where he holds the rank of captain. He is a committee member for California State Fire Training and has contributed to the development of Firefighter Survival and Rapid Intervention curriculums. Mark has been published in Fire Engineering Magazine, Fire Service Warrior, he is the creator of the fire service leadership blog FULLY INVOLVED, he has been selected as a speaker at FDIC International 2015 & 16, 17 as well as Firehouse World 2015 & 16. He is an instructor for the Santa Clara County Joint Fire Academy, a recruit Instructor for Palo Alto Fire, an academy instructor at Evergreen Community College, and a member of the “Nobody Gets Left Behind” training group. He has been involved in public speaking since 2006. https://www.facebook.com/fullyinvolvedblog
Rob Backer is a 21-year fire service veteran and currently serves as battalion chief for the Thornton, CO, Fire Department. He has written for Fire Engineering and multiple fire service blogs. He is an instructor for The Art of Reading Smoke and The Art of the First Due, and available to teach nationally.
Rob Backer is a 21-year fire service veteran and currently serves as battalion chief for the Thornton, CO, Fire Department. He has written for Fire Engineering and multiple fire service blogs. He is an instructor for The Art of Reading Smoke and The Art of the First Due, and available to teach nationally.
 Christopher Snow is a Texas firefighter is the founder of Rogue Tailboard, The uncommon firemen group. He is a strong family man and Chris is a man after gods heart and is constantly seeking self improvement in all aspects of life. He truly believes the job can be fun but when its time to work…you go to work!Contact me at:3PointFirefighter@Gmail.comCheck us out on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,and X 
Christopher Snow is a Texas firefighter is the founder of Rogue Tailboard, The uncommon firemen group. He is a strong family man and Chris is a man after gods heart and is constantly seeking self improvement in all aspects of life. He truly believes the job can be fun but when its time to work…you go to work!Contact me at:3PointFirefighter@Gmail.comCheck us out on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,and X
Rob “Robbie” Fisher is a suburban firefighter from the Pacific Northwest. He has been a student of the fire service for 36-years. Rob is currently a Battalion Chief with a medium-size suburban department 25 miles north of Seattle in Snohomish County. Prior to being promoted to Battalion Chief, Rob spent 20-years as a company officer, fifteen of those assigned to the department’s only ladder company. He is a member of his county’s regional technical rescue team.https://youngofficersonfire.com/http://www.brothersinbattlellc.com/https://countyfiretactics.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n97yTjfwQLk&t=2#RobFisher #10poundsofpressure #3PointFireFighter #JakeBarnesContact me at 3pointFirefighter@Gmail.Com
Rob “Robbie” Fisher is a suburban firefighter from the Pacific Northwest. He has been a student of the fire service for 36-years. Rob is currently a Battalion Chief with a medium-size suburban department 25 miles north of Seattle in Snohomish County. Prior to being promoted to Battalion Chief, Rob spent 20-years as a company officer, fifteen of those assigned to the department’s only ladder company. He is a member of his county’s regional technical rescue team.https://youngofficersonfire.com/http://www.brothersinbattlellc.com/https://countyfiretactics.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n97yTjfwQLk&t=2#RobFisher #10poundsofpressure #3PointFireFighter #JakeBarnesContact me at 3pointFirefighter@Gmail.Com
I wanted to wrap 2023 with a few older podcasts that had the most feedback. i got a lot of feedback from having Corely Moore! One helluva guy and an inspiration to us all!
Is wearing our gear and our uniforms really important? Today I talk about why it is important. Contact me at:3pointFirefighter@Gmail.comCheck out my Tik Tok, Instagram, and our private facebook group!
Are you the kind of firefighter that gossips in the firehouse? Today we will explore why we do it, why we shouldn't and how to stop.
Today I talk about authority vs. leadership. These are two completely different things but so many terrible leaders confuse one for the other. Authority has to be given; leadership is earned. Do you have a terrible leader at your department? Plop him or her down and have a listen!
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