The Firehouse Podcast

Editor-in-Chief Peter Matthews talks with Firehouse authors and speakers and members of the fire service about firefighter training and tactics, leadership, trends and traditions.

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Episodes

Wednesday Jun 17, 2020

Firehouse Editor-in-Chief Peter Matthews talks with retired FDNY Deputy Chief Tom Dunne about his new book, "Notes from the Fireground: Memoir of a New York Firefighter." Dunne's book looks back on his 33-year career with FDNY, where he retired as a deputy chief. The two talk about various chapters of the book, from learning how to become a fire officer without formal training to navigating FDNY's busiest years and responding to historical incidents.  Following in his father's footsteps, Dunne became a second generation firefighter and worked in some of FDNY's busiest companies, which created the fodder for many of the stories he shares.

Wednesday Jun 17, 2020

Firehouse Editor-in-Chief Peter Matthews talks with retired FDNY Battalion Chief John Salka Jr. in the inagural episode of Today on Firehouse. Matthews and Salka discuss how Salka develops his backpage "The Fire Scene" column each month for Firehouse Magazine, and Salka reflects on some of his most memorable columns. Salka also shares stories from his 30-plus years with FDNY, including assignments in Squad 1 and Rescue 3, plus his time as a battalion chief in The Bronx. Salka explains how FDNY's rescue companies evolved from firefighting crews to units equipped to handle a variety of technical rescue incidents. Salka also shares how he switched helmets from the busy FDNY assignments to his small town volunteer fire department, where the goals are the same but the means to carry them out vary greatly. Find all of Salka's "The Fire Scene" columns and other written pieces for Firehouse here.

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