Multiple Calls Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 136:28:54
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Sinopse

Hey Everyone,I'm a 20 year, second generation Firefighter working for a Department in Southern Ontario, Canada, with around 400 suppression personnel,13 stations and 18 apparatus. I spent the first half of my career at a Technical Rescue station, six years working as a primary care medic, and 3 years instructing as a Fire Training Officer, and I've had the honour and pleasure of co-leading our Peer Support Team for the past few years.When I first joined, we were a lot smaller and the Senior Firefighter on the truck with me for my first shift had been on longer than I had been alive. Outside of what he and many others taught me about the job, he recommended that I start a journal of all the calls and happenings around the hall so that one day I'd have the makings of a book. He was right, but unfortunately, of all the things I heeded and applied, that wasn't one of them. Point being, there are stories to tell and we all carry them; about us as individuals, as crews, as platoons, and as a Department. The wisdom and instruction about how to do the job are crucial, but the experiences and stories also help to shape our character and our Fire Family as a whole. Stories are important. Through story-telling we find comfort in what connects us and expand our minds through our differences. I've come late to the party when it comes to podcasts. A move this past summer that involves an hour plus commute, opened up the opportunity to fill that time with some quality content. I've been inspired by a number of podcasts and listed the fire related ones in the Resources section along with books, Facebook pages, websites, literature, and videos. You can also find a running list of those in the Fire Service at large that deserve our respect and acknowledgment for their efforts to keep us grounded and progressing, in the Credits section. Please message me if you want me to add someone. We get to know each other very well in this line of work. From all that we experience together we create strong bonds, and we use deeply meaningful words like Family and Brotherhood to describe them. As shift schedules, generations, where we choose to live, our societal norms, and the size of our departments change, our view of the importance and tradition of the Fire Service Family and Brotherhood can be challenged, strained and at risk of being lost. This would be incredibly sad, tragic, and detrimental. We need to continue to invest in each other, and learn and participate in each other's stories. This podcast has come about because I want to provide a conduit for the great people within my own department and others to tell their stories. We will be talking about the how and why of each guest's journey to the job, what challenges they have faced overall and how they made it through them, the struggles they see for our service and their ideas on how each of us can help ground and progress the job, as well as what keeps them inspired and motivated. You will be getting to know your family better. Multiple calls is a phrase that catches a Firefighter's attention because it signifies that there is a strong possibility that what we are responding to is legitimate and will require us to be at our best. It is also what experience is made of. I'm going to be at my best to capture your attention with legitimate stories and enrich our experience of this unique and amazing job.Much Love,Scott

Episódios

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 11 - Gord Hewlett

    30/09/2018 Duração: 01h18min

    Adopted and raised in the beaches area of Toronto, with 5 older sisters, in a loving but regimented and religious family, my dad grew up with a desire to prove himself in the world, have a family of his own, and to discover his roots. Having worked as a tradesman, and run his own cartage business he discovered the fire service by chance and never looked back. We talk about respect, work ethic, friends and foes, the pumper accident that almost took the lives of him and his crew and changed the course of his career, the fire he will never forget, inquests, and eating groundhog.

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 10 - Rob Senay

    27/08/2018 Duração: 01h45min

    Quiet professionals work diligently to help their communities and for the betterment of their departments and members, in firehouses around the world; you just have to seek them out. With 18 ½ years in the fire service, a Captain, and a father of 3, Rob strives to serve and help individuals and teams thrive on and off the job. From coaching hockey and baseball after playing at a high-level in each sport, to instructing in live fire, driving, and mental health education, he continues to learn and pay it forward. He has worked on the Benevolent Committee for 12 years and counting, spent 3 years as a WSIB Rep, a decade on the honour guard and 11 years on the Peer Support Team. His father’s 47 year legacy in the Fire Service is well represented and carried on by both him and his brother.

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 9 - Joanne Marchildon

    24/07/2018 Duração: 01h10min

    Firefighting runs in the family and so does a strong work ethic and seeing yourself as a part of your community. Joanne has been paying it forward and giving back throughout her life and the years so far in her Firefighting career are no exception. From helping get her Department's Peer Support Team up and running to working with the support group for all First Responders, Wings of Change, to sitting on the board of directors and climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro for the non-profit organization Mom2Mom Africa in support of the children of Arusha Tanzania. She most recently has ventured back to school to become a Life Coach to help fill the gap to support First Responders moving forward after experiencing work-related traumatic events. http://wingsofchange.wixsite.com/wingsofchange http://www.mom2momafrica.ca/

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 8 - Chris Howe

    26/06/2018 Duração: 01h15min

    At 15 years of age, Chris crashed rapidly and painfully into a new reality of addiction and alcoholism. Hired into the Fire Service deep into his struggle, he lived a double life. After years of fighting to get clean and sober he found himself at the crossroads of either his fourth and final attempt at suicide, or asking for help at his lowest point. Everything from that moment on was different. He had to learn how to deal with life on life’s terms how to become a member of the Fire Family that would be instrumental on his road back. He quickly became outspoken about his darkness and recovery. Today he continues to sponsor many people in and out of the Fire Service and do work in jails and detox centres, locally and abroad. Chris recently took part in an educational video series put together by the Mental Health Commission of Canada, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfGR2-RjtsU and the short Documentary ‘Unmasked’ released by Instillment and Captivate Photo+Cinema, https://vimeo.com/243559744 You can fol

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 7 - Andrew Brassard

    08/06/2018 Duração: 01h59min

    Whether you are trying to get into the Fire Service or completing your 20th year, there are certain instructors that you should seek out to help you bolster your skillset. Andrew is one of those guys. 17 years into his professional and volunteer fire careers, he is still grinding it out. He has sat at the kitchen tables, instructed, and rode on the rigs with some of the best departments in North America, and because of that, he offers a very broad and detailed perspective of the job and the service. He knows the history, where we are at, and has educated opinions on where we should go next. Andrew has taught for Take the Door Training, the Fire Department Training Network, Spartan Rescue, FDIC, and many other conferences. If you would like to meet him and say hi to me while you are there, I'll be taking his Forcible Entry Course in Grand Valley, Ontario, August 3rd, 2018.

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 6 - Jared Newcombe

    09/05/2018 Duração: 01h26min

    I did an Internet image search relating to the word ‘Grit’ and this was the first one that showed up. Jared can dig deeper and embrace more of the suck than the majority of us, he is comfortable with being uncomfortable, but intertwined with that unrelenting drive is the compassion and patience of a true leader and teacher. A 25 year veteran of the service, 7 as a Captain and some time spent this past year as an Acting District Chief, Jared’s work as a Firefighter has always focused on the gradual improvement of tools and equipment, skills, tactics, and strategies to achieve the mission. He has either led or been an integral member of countless committees that have produced positive fire-ground outcomes. It continues to be an honour and a pleasure to call him friend, colleague, and Brother in Arms.

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 5 - Mandy Gould

    14/04/2018 Duração: 01h46min

    Among the host of things that you can depend on Mandy to be, the one thing you can hang your hat on is her consistency; consistently hard-working, compassionate, level headed, down to earth, dependable, genuine, and authentic. She’s the real deal, as a Firefighter, a community member, a friend, and a leader. I can easily say that I have looked to her and leaned on her countless times for perspective and inspiration when they seem to escape me. You are relieved when you find yourself on the back of the truck with her for the shift, because two things are guaranteed to happen, her end of the heavy lifting is going to get done right and you’re going to have some laughs. As she enters her 12th year as a full-time Firefighter and her 14th year as a volunteer, above and beyond the emergency calls she has helped make better, she can look back proudly at her charity work within her hometown and the city she serves, her successes with progressing the quality of skills, programs and mental health in her departments,

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 4 - Chris Vanderburg

    01/04/2018 Duração: 01h10min

    You may believe in fate or chance, but by Chris's take on it, he fell into this line of work by accident; regardless, I'm glad that he did. I highly doubt that he would admit it but he's been fearless in his endeavours. From my perspective, he's always impressed me as someone who says yes to paths that open up and embraces and learns from the experiences that result. His positive attitude, perspective, and strong work ethic have garnered him a varied and respectable journey from pre-fire service to the back-step.

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 3 - Jeff Clayton

    12/03/2018 Duração: 01h37min

    A born and raised East-Coaster, Jeff Clayton is a third generation Firefighter and a 24-year student of the fire service. He has had the privilege of teaching fire-ground operations internationally and throughout Canada. Jeff holds numerous certificates from the Ontario Fire College and a certificate in Fire Service Leadership from Dalhousie University. He currently holds the rank of Captain and is assigned to a Technical Rescue Firehouse that runs approximately 3300 calls annually.

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 2 - Peter Reid

    28/02/2018 Duração: 01h46min

    District Chief Peter 'Zeus' Reid was born and raised and continues to live in the city he has served for the 35 years. A Hazmat Officer for 8 years and a member of his Department's Peer Support Team, he brings knowledge, experience, passion, and compassion to the Fireground and the station. He Captained his Department’s Combat Challenge / Firefit Team to 5 Canadian Championships and 3 World Championships and completed his competitive career as the over 40 individual world champion with a world record time. He continues to Ref and coach in support of the sport and was honoured and recognized by Firefit for his dedication with the creation of the Peter ‘Zeus’ Reid Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Sport. Photo Credit: John A. Ryan https://www.flickr.com/photos/insightimaging/

  • Multiple Calls - Episode 1 - Jordan Paris

    17/02/2018 Duração: 01h56min

    Jordan Paris is a 20-year member, starting with a smaller rural department and spending the majority of his years and presently with a larger urban department. With a military life upbringing and being instilled with a deep sense of values, he has a penchant for loyalty, pride, a strong work ethic, and a love for the Brotherhood and Family of the Fire Service. This shows through his years of work with our Department's Honour Guard and currently as it's commander.

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