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Changing Firefighter Culture with Chief David Rhodes

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A deep conversation with Chief David Rhodes, a 38-year veteran of the fire service and editor-in-chief of Fire Engineering magazine. They explore the differences between the public and private sectors, the challenges of bureaucracy and generational differences within the fire service. Chief Rhodes shares insights on the importance of training, the cultural shifts in the fire service, and the significance of outside involvement in professional development. The discussion also touches on the Georgia Smoke Diver Program, risk management, and the need for adaptability in firefighting tactics. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of relationships and collaboration in driving change within fire departments. With guest co-host Derrick Bean.
Host: Capt. Peter McKenzie (ret.) of Ventura Fire Foundation Inc.

Guest Host: Engineer Derrick Bean of Ventura City Fire
Guest: Chief David Rhodes of Fire Engineering Magazine
Link: Georgia Smoke Diver
Link: Register for Webinar

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Production House: Flint Stone Media

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A deep conversation with Chief David Rhodes, a 38-year veteran of the fire service and editor-in-chief of Fire Engineering magazine. They explore the differences between the public and private sectors, the challenges of bureaucracy and generational differences within the fire service. Chief Rhodes shares insights on the importance of training, the cultural shifts in the fire service, and the significance of outside involvement in professional development. The discussion also touches on the Georgia Smoke Diver Program, risk management, and the need for adaptability in firefighting tactics. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of relationships and collaboration in driving change within fire departments. With guest co-host Derrick Bean.
Host: Capt. Peter McKenzie (ret.) of Ventura Fire Foundation Inc.

Guest Host: Engineer Derrick Bean of Ventura City Fire
Guest: Chief David Rhodes of Fire Engineering Magazine
Link: Georgia Smoke Diver
Link: Register for Webinar

Connect with Ventura Fire Foundation on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Text the show - feedback, guest suggestions, etc.

Support the show

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Production House: Flint Stone Media

Copyright of Ventura Fire Foundation 2024.

  continue reading

53 episodes

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