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In this episode of the Relentless Rejects podcast, host Preston Lyons speaks with Donovan Carasco, a Texas firefighter, about his journey in the fire service, the importance of family support, and the challenges of transitioning between departments. They discuss the significance of department culture, the impact of test anxiety on performance, and the passion for truck work. Donovan shares insights on founding Coyote Fire Training and navigating the politics of fire training, emphasizing the need for humility and kindness in the fire service. In this conversation, Donovan Carasco and Preston discuss the importance of building relationships within the fire service, continuous learning, and balancing family life with training commitments. They emphasize the significance of customer service in firefighting and the generational divide that affects the culture and practices within fire departments. The dialogue highlights the need for mentorship and the value of learning from experienced and newer firefighters. In this conversation, Donovan Carrasco and Preston discuss the balance between adhering to policies and applying common sense in firefighting. They emphasize the importance of adaptability on the fire ground, the value of networking and building relationships within the fire service, and the innovations in training equipment that enhance firefighter skills. The discussion also highlights the significance of mentorship and brotherhood among firefighters, culminating in a call to action for motivation and leadership within departments.
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In this episode of the Relentless Rejects podcast, host Preston Lyons speaks with Donovan Carasco, a Texas firefighter, about his journey in the fire service, the importance of family support, and the challenges of transitioning between departments. They discuss the significance of department culture, the impact of test anxiety on performance, and the passion for truck work. Donovan shares insights on founding Coyote Fire Training and navigating the politics of fire training, emphasizing the need for humility and kindness in the fire service. In this conversation, Donovan Carasco and Preston discuss the importance of building relationships within the fire service, continuous learning, and balancing family life with training commitments. They emphasize the significance of customer service in firefighting and the generational divide that affects the culture and practices within fire departments. The dialogue highlights the need for mentorship and the value of learning from experienced and newer firefighters. In this conversation, Donovan Carrasco and Preston discuss the balance between adhering to policies and applying common sense in firefighting. They emphasize the importance of adaptability on the fire ground, the value of networking and building relationships within the fire service, and the innovations in training equipment that enhance firefighter skills. The discussion also highlights the significance of mentorship and brotherhood among firefighters, culminating in a call to action for motivation and leadership within departments.
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