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Jumpseat Radio 087 3 Reasons why you are Failing

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Release Date: 03/06/2019

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Listen in as jumpseat radio jumps back on the mic

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Jumpseat Radio 128 Covid training with PIP  show art Jumpseat Radio 128 Covid training with PIP

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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.

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Why is was it the right time to shift focus from a national level to the local level.. 

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In this week's episode of Jumpseat Radio podcast, we go live with a large group of Firefighters talking about Engine Company ops.  

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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. 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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!

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    Does it take a mistake or a near miss to change it  
    Does it take a health scare or near miss to make you work harder. 
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You are putting your needs ahead of the others. 
 
    Station life is hard. 
    Supporting your officer 
    Pushing your firefighters around you 
    Being selfish in needs…  What makes your comfortable whether its television, or “creature comforts’ 
    Not mission focused..  Gear prep, response, prep  
    Don’t know your area enough 
 
You won’t allow yourself to Fail or be embarrassed  
    You don’t see yourself from the outside in 
     You're see you skills and abilities as good enough 
    You see your fitness as good enough  
    All your fires have gone out so far. 
    Nothing bad has happened. 
 
 
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How do you want to push yourself and others.  
 Is your company the go-to company.   
How do you evaluate your performance