Épisodes

  • 13. Chris Pence part 2
    Feb 23 2024
    The conclusion to our conversation with 27 year veteran Capt Chris Pence of Dekalb County Fire Rescue (GA)
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    59 min
  • 12. Captain Chris Pence part 1
    Feb 16 2024
    We're joined by 27 year veteran Captain Chris Pence of Dekalb County Fire Rescue (GA). Captain Pence has spent his career on some of the busiest rigs in one of the busiest firefighting departments in the country and still has a love for the job and training that shows throughout our conversation. If you give a damn about the job you're really going to enjoy this one.
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    51 min
  • 11. Rae Manion pt. 3
    Feb 9 2024
    The conclusion to our conversation with Capt. Manion
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    46 min
  • 10. Rae Manion pt. 2
    Feb 2 2024
    10 episodes! That’s way more than I ever expected to make and there’s more to come! Enjoy part 2 of our conversation with Capt.
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    52 min
  • 9. Rae Manion pt. 1
    Jan 29 2024
    Capt Rae Manion of a well known large Georgia department (mysterious right?) joins the show . Capt Manion has a bunch of years on the job and is the Boss on one of his department's busier rigs and it shows. Capt shares with us a wealth of stories from his years on the job. From serious fires, line of duty deaths, harrowing technical rescues to trash pandas, this one has a little bit of everything. Enjoy!
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    52 min
  • 8. Chief Nathan Farrow pt. 3
    Dec 15 2023
    The conclusion of our conversation with Chief Farrow.
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    44 min
  • 7. Chief Nathan Farrow pt.2
    Dec 12 2023
    Part 2 of our convo with Chief Farrow.
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    43 min
  • 6. Nathan Farrow pt. 1
    Dec 1 2023
    Smoke Eater sits down with a Chief for the first time! Don't worry though, Nathan Farrow followed the rules and there was no Chief Speak here. Chief is a real fireman and with 20+ years at departments that run over 100 true working fires a year (no, kitchen and can jobs don't count) he's got the experience to back up his message. 
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    1 h et 1 min