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info_outline Jumpseat Radio 128 Covid training with PIPJumpseatRadio
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 127 Promoting from the Truck to the engine
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n this weeks episode of Jumpseat Radio host, Ryan Pennington welcomes back Sean Eagan from the Thin Red Line Podcast. Sean and Ryan sit down to talk about the difference between the truck and engine preparation. The fellas both have switched rolls recently and have great insight to the jobs of both.
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 0126 Shutting Down Jumpseat RadioJumpseatRadio
Why is was it the right time to shift focus from a national level to the local level..
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 125 7/8th Day Nozzle Day DiscussionJumpseatRadio
In this week's episode of Jumpseat Radio podcast, we go live with a large group of Firefighters talking about Engine Company ops.
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 124 Don’t Short me Bro with Robert PiparoJumpseatRadio
In this week's episode of Jumpseat Radio host, Ryan Pennington welcomes back a long time contributor to the show Robert “Pip” Piparo. Ryan and Pip sit down to talk about controlling yourself on the fire scene. Keeping yourself disciplined while working to accomplish your assigned task can become difficult in an ever-evolving fireground.
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 123 Positive hangout with FD Chronicles and National Fire RadioJumpseatRadio
In this episode of Jumpseat Radio host, Ryan Pennington sits down with Jason Patton from Fire Department Chronicles to talk about staying positive during the Covid-19 pandemic. Jason creates amazing videos showing the life and times of front line fire and EMS.
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 122 Locked down and Still TrainingJumpseatRadio
In this episode of Jumpseat Radio host, Ryan Pennington sits down for a roundtable discussion about how firefighters are continuing to train and stay positive during covid-19.
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 121 There are no points for second place with Thin Red Line RadioJumpseatRadio
In this week’s episode of Jumpseat Radio host, Ryan Pennington welcomes in the Thin Red Line Radio guys during the Firehouse World conference. The guys sit down live in Las Vegas Nevada.
info_outline Jumpseat Radio 120 New fire officer with Jason HoevelmannJumpseatRadio
In this weeks episode of Jumpseat Radio host, Ryan Pennington welcomes Chief Jason Hoevelmann from Engine House Training. Jason is a chief officer who brings a “operational” perspective to all decisions. He is known for his New Fire Officer education for anyone recently promoted to lead a crew. Jason is also a prostate cancer survivor and shares his powerful story of discovery and surviving prostate cancer. This podcast delivers a punch to the gut reminding us to get checked!
info_outlineJumpseat Radio 063 We are NOT perfect
In this weeks episode of Jumpseat Radio host Ryan Pennington welcomes in John Hayowky and Chris Baker to talk about the pressure of trying to hard on the fireground. Ryan and guest give some context to those firefighters who suffer the affects of peer pressure in their tasks while responding to emergencies.
Points covered.
- Allowing yourself to make mistakes
- Overcoming common foreground mistakes
- Setting reasonable expectations
- Ryans saw story
Bio
John Hawowky: John Hayowyk Jr. has over 20 years in the fire service. He is currently a Captain for the City of Passaic FD in NJ (Ladder 2). John is also a NJ Certified Level 2 Fire Service Instructor and teaches at Passaic & Sussex County Public Safety Academies. He also heads up of the Training Division for the Roxbury Twp. Volunteer Fire Dept and is an active Fire Inspector & Arson Investigator and also maintains his EMT certification.
Chris Baker
Instructor Chris Baker has over 10 years of experience in volunteer, combination and career fire departments in California. He started as a volunteer firefighter for the West Stanislaus Fire Protection District and the City of Patterson in 2006. In 2007, Chris became a paid reserve Firefighter / Driver-Operator for the City of Patterson Fire Department. He spent four seasons with CAL FIRE as a seasonal Firefighter, two years with the Chevron Fire Department as a Firefighter / Engineer and three years as a Firefighter / Acting Engineer with a municipal fire department in the San Francisco Bay Area. Chris holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Anthropology from Pacific Lutheran University, Associates of Science Degree in Fire Service Command Company Officer from Shasta College. He is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Emergency Services Administration.