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Summary
In this conversation, Matt Stansbury shares his experiences
Takeaways
Any fireman hates missing fires.
The backup guy plays the most important role.
Training for the worst case scenario is key.
Everybody brings something to the table.
You win some, you lose some, you make mistakes.
Trust your people, right?
The first engine sets the tone.
We're our own harshest critic.
Operational discipline should always be the priority.
You have to do all the little things right. Trust your team
Training is essential for proving oneself in the fire
Effective training should be meaningful and relevant to real
Mastering the basics is crucial for handling advanced
Mentorship plays a pivotal role in career development.
Choose mentors who embody the qualities you aspire to have.
Control the controllables to achieve success in promotions.
Your success should not be compared to others; focus on
Aspire to be better and seek out those who inspire you.
The little things matter in achieving success on the fire
Titles
The Emotional Toll of Missing Fires
The Importance of the Backup Fireman
Training for Success in Firefighting
Building a Championship Firefighting Team
Learning from Mistakes in Leadership
Trusting Your Crew as a Fire Officer
The Dynamics of Fire Ground Leadership
Sound Bites
"I think any fireman hates missing fires."
"The first engine sets the tone."
"Training for the worst case scenario is key."
"Everybody brings something to the table."
"You have to do all the little things right."
"We're our own harshest critic."
"Trust your people, right?"
"Trust your people to make good decisions."
"You have to validate things."
"Training is how you prove yourself."
"Make your training more meaningful."
"Mentorship has been pivotal in my career."
"You need to control the controllables."
"Pick mentors who care about the job."
"Your success isn't their success."
Chapters
00:00
The Emotional Toll of Missing Fires
02:06
Introduction to Matt Stansbury and His Experience
03:37
The Role of the Backup Fireman
11:37
Training and Leadership on the Fire Ground
21:29
Building a Championship Team
31:31
Learning from Mistakes and Growing as a Leader
39:06
Building Trust in Leadership
40:44
The Importance of Validation
43:03
Training as a Means of Validation
46:12
Making Training Meaningful
49:51
Mastering the Basics
52:23
The Role of Mentorship
58:39
Choosing the Right Mentor
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Summary
In this conversation, Matt Stansbury shares his experiences
Takeaways
Any fireman hates missing fires.
The backup guy plays the most important role.
Training for the worst case scenario is key.
Everybody brings something to the table.
You win some, you lose some, you make mistakes.
Trust your people, right?
The first engine sets the tone.
We're our own harshest critic.
Operational discipline should always be the priority.
You have to do all the little things right. Trust your team
Training is essential for proving oneself in the fire
Effective training should be meaningful and relevant to real
Mastering the basics is crucial for handling advanced
Mentorship plays a pivotal role in career development.
Choose mentors who embody the qualities you aspire to have.
Control the controllables to achieve success in promotions.
Your success should not be compared to others; focus on
Aspire to be better and seek out those who inspire you.
The little things matter in achieving success on the fire
Titles
The Emotional Toll of Missing Fires
The Importance of the Backup Fireman
Training for Success in Firefighting
Building a Championship Firefighting Team
Learning from Mistakes in Leadership
Trusting Your Crew as a Fire Officer
The Dynamics of Fire Ground Leadership
Sound Bites
"I think any fireman hates missing fires."
"The first engine sets the tone."
"Training for the worst case scenario is key."
"Everybody brings something to the table."
"You have to do all the little things right."
"We're our own harshest critic."
"Trust your people, right?"
"Trust your people to make good decisions."
"You have to validate things."
"Training is how you prove yourself."
"Make your training more meaningful."
"Mentorship has been pivotal in my career."
"You need to control the controllables."
"Pick mentors who care about the job."
"Your success isn't their success."
Chapters
00:00
The Emotional Toll of Missing Fires
02:06
Introduction to Matt Stansbury and His Experience
03:37
The Role of the Backup Fireman
11:37
Training and Leadership on the Fire Ground
21:29
Building a Championship Team
31:31
Learning from Mistakes and Growing as a Leader
39:06
Building Trust in Leadership
40:44
The Importance of Validation
43:03
Training as a Means of Validation
46:12
Making Training Meaningful
49:51
Mastering the Basics
52:23
The Role of Mentorship
58:39
Choosing the Right Mentor
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