The WHY Project 911
An honest look into the WHY of first responders presented by The For Paul Foundation
The Boo-Boo Bus Driver Denise Bjorge Episode 11
The conversation begins with an introduction to Denise, a former firefighter and current EMT, and her background in emergency medical services. It then delves into the details of EMS transport, changes in EMS practice, the importance of EMT experience, the role of EMTs and paramedics, and concludes with a discussion on mental health and the 'Boo-Boo Bus Driver' initiative. The conversation covers the importance of creating accessibility and support for mental health, challenges of peer support, the significance of creating safe spaces for conversations, the stigma and comfort in seeking help, the importance of openness and normalizing mental health...
Survive and Thrive: Diane Dillon Episode 10
The conversation covers the life of Jimmy Dillon, the experience of growing up in a firefighter family, the tragic loss, life after loss, support and healing, surviving and thriving, helping others, the importance of connectivity, honoring the legacy, and the role of senior leadership. The key takeaways include the importance of family and support, as well as the theme of surviving and thriving.
Takeaways
Surviving and thrivingImportance of family and supportChapters
00:00 The Life of Jimmy Dillon05:59 The Tragic Loss14:19 Support and Healing22:15 The Importance of Connectivity32:16 Honoring the Legacy37:45...Bitter to Brass: Chief Gene Landers Episode 9
Chief Gene Landers shares his journey to becoming a fire chief, the challenges he faced, and the importance of community engagement. He discusses the differences between small and large fire departments, the significance of adult conversations, and the leadership and personnel management strategies he employs. Chief Landers also addresses the impact of negative influences and the importance of identifying and retaining quality personnel. The conversation delves into the power of choice, the impact of changing the culture, the essence of leadership and decision-making, the concept of 'Bitter to Brass' as a new mentality, and the significance of the Why...
Fireground Engineering: Strategies and Tactics Chasing the Dominoes. Mickey, Avillo and Duffy
The conversation covers a range of topics including residential fire statistics, the importance of understanding the 'why' in firefighting, firefighter fitness and challenges, the legacy of Bill Gustin, the evolution of firefighting equipment and techniques, and the significance of experience and training in the fire service. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by small fire departments and emphasizes the importance of firefighter safety and preparedness. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the 'why' in firefighting and emergency response, as well as recognizing and preventing dominoes from falling. It delves into the significance of size-up, street intelligence, and...
First Call Ready: Ashley and Megan Episode 8
The conversation covers the introduction to First Call Ready, the experiences of getting started in dispatch, the challenges and training involved, the transition to administration and leadership, dealing with tough personalities, and hot mic moments and team collaboration. The key takeaways include the recognition of dispatchers as first responders, the challenges faced in dispatching, and the importance of leadership and supervision in the field. The conversation delves into the importance of mental health awareness and peer support for dispatchers, highlighting the need for preventative care and early intervention. It also explores the role of dispatchers in the first responder...
The Firehouse Chef: Joseph Bonanno Episode 7
Joseph Bonanno, a veteran of the FDNY and an award-winning chef, shares his journey from joining the FDNY to becoming a renowned firehouse chef. He discusses the importance of the firehouse kitchen table and the culture within the firehouse. Additionally, he addresses the critical issue of first responder mental health and suicide prevention, highlighting the need for mandatory mental health check-ins for all first responders. The conversation delves into the challenges of mandatory counseling, the impact of suicide on firefighters, retirement and moral injury, the importance of outlets and support, preparing for life after the fire service, the legacy...
The F.O.O.L.S: Ben Fleagle Episode 6
The conversation delves into the significance of the Fools Fraternal Order of Leatherheads as a vital support network for firefighters, emphasizing the importance of brotherhood and camaraderie in the fire service. It explores the journey to Alaska, the origin and purpose of the Fools organization, the importance of acronyms, and the impact of brotherhood on firefighters. The conversation delves into the essence of brotherhood and camaraderie within the firefighting community, highlighting the cultural influence on departmental practices, the process of establishing and maintaining Fools chapters, and the importance of maintaining professionalism and ethical standards.
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THE HIDDEN COST OF HEROISM: DR RON RUFO EPISODE 5
The conversation delves into the hidden cost of heroism, focusing on the mental health challenges faced by first responders. It explores the impact of isolation, the stigma of seeking help, and the need for open communication and support. The discussion also addresses the challenges in seeking help and the domino effect of mental health issues within the first responder community. The conversation delves into the importance of seeking help and the impact of peer support on mental health. It also explores the 'Why Project' and concludes with a discussion on the significance of recognizing signs and offering support to...
From The Streets To The ER: Dr. Antonio Gandia Episode #4
Dr. Gandia discusses the WHY of the Pre-Hospital Care/ Emergency Room relationship and we can improve. Episode# 4 From the Streets to the ER.
Leading Change Dr. Candace Ashby Episode #3
DR Candace Ashby discusses the WHY of good and bad leadership. Leadership from the Bottom Up!!!!
Episode #2: Huan DeRiggs "The Voice"
The conversation covers the introduction and disciplines of the Firefighter Challenge League, the intensity and importance of participation in the challenge, the impact of the voice on first responders, and the launch of the Care Driven Network for mental health support among first responders.
Takeaways
Firefighter Challenge LeagueMental Health SupportFirst Responder CamaraderieEpisode #1: Joe Minehan Preparing For The Mayday
Joe Minehan is a District Chief with Boston FD. 4th Generation Firefighter who teaches a class called Preparing for the Mayday. On this episode we talk about his why.
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