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    • Chapter 107 Common Sense Roof Ops
      Feb 16 2026

      In this episode, Mickey talks roof operations—legacy buildings versus modern construction, and why common sense still matters on the fireground.

      Inspection cuts aren’t there to tell you what kind of building you’re on or what your next move should be. That work should already be done through size-up, district knowledge, and experience.

      Once the saw starts, the decision is already made. The roof isn’t a place to hesitate or figure things out in real time. Inspection cuts are for confirming fire extension and fire travel, not for determining steps that should already be understood.

      If you’re using the saw to learn the building, you’re already behind the tempo of the fire.

      Know the building before you get there and you’re already in position to make a positive impact.

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      11 min
    • Long Live the Engine Conference Roundtable
      Feb 11 2026

      KEEPING CALIFORNIA ENGINE CULTURE ALIVE- FROM THE BACK SEAT

      Preserving Engine Culture from the Back Seat is a fire service discussion on mentorship, leadership, and the traditions of the engine company. From the back seat of the rig, firefighters learn more than the job-they learn culture, accountability, and what it means to lead. Through shared experience and guidance, engine culture is passed down, shaping the next generation of firefighters.

      Jeremy moderates this coffeehouse roundtable during the Long Live the Engine Conference in Santa Monica, CA. Joined by Jeff Adams, Santa Monica Fire (CA), Devin Strehl, Oakland Fire (CA), and Adam Ramirez, Richmond Fire (CA), they discuss the California culture that is fueling the love and passion for the job.

      Special thanks to:

      Fire Nuggets California

      Six 5 0 productions

      Access Granted

      Bay Area Fire store

      Dogtown Coffee

      Fight Fire Get Dirty

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      55 min
    • Chapter 106 Overhaul vs Opening UP a modern-day fireground epidemic
      Feb 9 2026

      In this episode, Mickey tackles a critical issue plaguing the American fire service: the widespread misunderstanding between OPENING UP and OVERHAUL on the fireground. The discussion breaks down tempo, the role of modern technology, and the responsibility to stay professional while still making decisive moves. The episode also emphasizes clean margins during overhaul and offers practical, building-specific strategies that translate directly to the street.

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      19 min
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