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Summary
In this episode, host Steven Kuhr welcomes Bob Ingram, a former battalion chief in the FDNY to the show. They discuss various topics related to emergency management and crisis response. They start by talking about a recent bridge collapse in Baltimore and the response to similar incidents in New York. They then delve into Bob's FDNY career and his role in special operations and hazmat. They also discuss the merger of EMS and FDNY and the challenges posed by lithium-ion battery fires. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the historical hazards of picric acid and asbestos. In this conversation, Chief Bob Ingram discusses the post-9/11 FDNY operations and the establishment of hammer teams to respond to white powder calls. He highlights the challenges and events that followed 9/11, including anthrax attacks, plane crashes, and a titanium explosion. Chief Ingram also emphasizes the importance of collaboration with other agencies, such as the Coast Guard and military, and the need to maintain capabilities and funding in the face of budget issues. He concludes by remembering Brian Mulhearn, a key figure in New York City emergency response.
Takeaways
Hammer teams were established to respond to the high volume of white powder calls post-9/11.
The years following 9/11 were marked by numerous challenges and events, including anthrax attacks, plane crashes, and explosions.
Collaboration with other agencies, such as the Coast Guard and military, was crucial in emergency response efforts.
Maintaining capabilities and funding is essential to be prepared for future threats and disasters.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-ingram-35300a7/
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Summary
In this episode, host Steven Kuhr welcomes Bob Ingram, a former battalion chief in the FDNY to the show. They discuss various topics related to emergency management and crisis response. They start by talking about a recent bridge collapse in Baltimore and the response to similar incidents in New York. They then delve into Bob's FDNY career and his role in special operations and hazmat. They also discuss the merger of EMS and FDNY and the challenges posed by lithium-ion battery fires. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the historical hazards of picric acid and asbestos. In this conversation, Chief Bob Ingram discusses the post-9/11 FDNY operations and the establishment of hammer teams to respond to white powder calls. He highlights the challenges and events that followed 9/11, including anthrax attacks, plane crashes, and a titanium explosion. Chief Ingram also emphasizes the importance of collaboration with other agencies, such as the Coast Guard and military, and the need to maintain capabilities and funding in the face of budget issues. He concludes by remembering Brian Mulhearn, a key figure in New York City emergency response.
Takeaways
Hammer teams were established to respond to the high volume of white powder calls post-9/11.
The years following 9/11 were marked by numerous challenges and events, including anthrax attacks, plane crashes, and explosions.
Collaboration with other agencies, such as the Coast Guard and military, was crucial in emergency response efforts.
Maintaining capabilities and funding is essential to be prepared for future threats and disasters.
Contact Information
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-ingram-35300a7/
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