Episode 7: Erich Roden
The Pipemen sit down with Chief Erich Roden who recently retired from the Milwaukee Fire Department. Erich shares his perspective from the nozzle and the chief. Chief Roden is truly an ambassador of Andy Fredricks and shares what it was like getting to know and learn from him. Chief Roden also shares his experiences with UL and fighting fires in the unique area of Milwaukee.
Links:
The Return of the Solid Stream - Andrew Fredericks
Little Drops of Water (Part I) - Andrew Fredericks
Little Drops of Water (Part II) - Andrew Fredericks
Career Fire Fighter Dies While Exiting Residential Basement Fire - New York
Episode 6: Greg Redmond
The Pipemen sit down with Greg Redmond from the St. Louis Fire Department. Greg talks about the fire attack challenges in a department where engines and trucks (quints) frequently switch roles.
Episode 5: Adam Maiers
The Pipemen sit down with Adam Maiers, a fellow Brothers in Battle instructor. Adam talks about some of his memorable fires he has learned from and dives into how he trains. Adam also tells about his views on how we can improve live fire training.
Episode 4: Mitch Raines
The Pipeman podcast sits down with Mitch Raines from Woodburn, Oregon. We get to hear his perspective on the nozzle position. We get some insight on some of the changes his department and himself has made in regards to engine operations. Mitch also fills us in on some great learning he has had as the nozzleman.
Episode 3: Jonathan Brumley
The Pipeman podcast talk with Jonathan Brumley who rides the backstep at engine 3 for the Denver fire department. Jonathan teaches alongside Brian Brush for Fire By Trade. Jonathan has a unique perspective when it comes to nozzle work as he also spent some time working for Huston Fire department. Jonathan also shares his perspective on high rise operations and medium diameter hand lines.
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Episode 2: Kiel Samsing
The Pipeman podcast talk with Kiel Samsing. Kiel walks through his decision making process on an engine company utilizing Boyd’s OODA Loop decision making model. He also talks about engine company expectations and how to mentor new members coming on to the company.
Kiel Samsing is a Lieutenant with the Newport News Fire Department and the training coordinator for the West Point Volunteer Fire Department. He is a State of Virginia Instructor 2 and instructor for the Hampton Roads Recruit Fire Academy. Kiel has been an instructor at Andy Fredericks Training Days, Art of Firemanship, and the Chesapeake Firemanship Conference. He has also been a lecture and lead HOT Instructor at FDIC. Kiel is the founder of the Journeyman Fire Conference in Virginia.
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Episode 1: Derek Roberts
The Pipeman podcast talk with Derek Robert about the significant change his department made regarding their attack package…and in short time. Derek shares in the experience he gained through his time working as an instructor for the Snohomish County Recruit Training Academy and how he applied it to make change. He shares with the Pipemen his experiences of going about changing a large organization.
Derek Roberts is a Captain with South County Fire (Snohomish County, WA).
Note: in the podcast, the Pipemen refer to this episode as #2. It’s actually #1 because the first episode was Zero.
Links:
Key Hose - Combat Sniper (Derek’s face)
UL - Water Mapping in Residential Structures (Training Module)
Episode Zero: Water on the Fire
The very first show of The Pipeman with Jay Bonnifield, James Nisbet, and Kyle Romagus. They will be talking all things water and hose movement.
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A new Brothers in Battle production is coming.
BIB is happy to announce a new podcast focused on all things water, hose, and stretching. The program will be hosted by BIB’s two newest members…Jay Bonnifield and James Nisbet, along with Kyle Romagus, FD Tactics Training / Smooth Bore Cartel. Expect to see the first episode by the end of June.