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By Western Fire Chiefs Association
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The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.
In this episode, Samantha Didion is joined by Chief Ken Kehmna and Erica Ray, Information Specialist at Santa Clara County Fire Department, to discuss the evolving role of social media in fire service communications. Erica shares her journey with Chief Kehmna, highlighting the importance of using social media for day-to-day engagement to build a robust audience for crisis communications. They also delve into the value of having a dedicated and experienced social media manager, who can drive strategic communications and enhance the department’s relationship with the community.
This week, Fire Headlines Host Samantha Didion and panelist, Chief Ken Kehmna welcome Chief Sam Greif, chairman of the IAFC's Terrorism and Homeland Security Committee, as a special guest. They discuss the recently published Fire Service Quick Incident Response Workbook for Civil Unrest and Disturbance, aimed at preparing the nation's fire service for increasing civil unrest.
In this episode of the Fire Headlines Podcast, host Samantha Didion and Chief Ken Kehmna explore the innovative method for creating personalized firefighter hydration plans using sweat testing. By measuring sodium levels in sweat, they explain how this approach addresses dehydration challenges faced by previous recruit classes and improves overall firefighter performance.
In this episode of the Fire Headlines Podcast, host Samantha Didion and panelist Chief Ken Kehmna delve into the critical issue of arson. They discuss the evolution of fire investigation techniques, highlighting how advancements in technology and data collection have transformed the way arson cases are handled. Chief Kehmna provides insights into the challenges faced by fire departments, including the difficulties of evidence collection in destructive arson cases and the valuable role that specialized canines play in investigations.
The discussion begins with a review of recent violent incidents involving first responders, including a high-profile vehicle crash in Los Angeles and a shooting incident in North Carolina. Ken and Samantha examine whether these events signify a troubling pattern of increased aggression towards first responders. They explore the potential causes behind this rise in violence, including societal issues and the increasing polarization of emergency services. The conversation highlights the urgent need for enhanced awareness and protective measures to address this growing concern.
In this episode of Fire Headlines, host Samantha Didion sits down with Chiefs Mark Niemeyer and Jeremy Craft from the Western Fire Chiefs Association (WFCA) at the FRI conference. The discussion delves into the intricacies of maintaining work-life balance amidst the demanding responsibilities of fire service leadership. Both chiefs, with extensive experience in the fire service, share their personal insights on balancing their roles in multiple organizations while ensuring their personal lives remain fulfilling.
In this episode of the Fire Headlines Podcast, host Samantha Didion sits down with Chief Charlie Butterfield, Deputy Fire Chief at Meridian Fire Department and Idaho Representative for the Western Fire Chiefs Association. Recorded live in Dallas, Texas at the International Association of Fire Chief’s Fire-Rescue International Conference, this conversation delves into the crucial roles of networking and higher education in the fire service.
In this episode of Fire Headlines, host Samantha Didion reflects on the first anniversary of the devastating Maui wildfires. Join us as we revisit the events of August 8th, 2023, and explore the lessons learned from this tragic disaster.
This week Fire Headlines Host Samantha Didion talks with Recruitment Coordinator, Randy Groom about the Executive Recruitment Program at the Western Fire Chiefs Association. With nearly 40 years of public sector experience, including roles as a city manager, Randy shares his insights into the program's recruitment process, the importance of understanding agency and candidate needs, and the unique challenges of recruiting for high-level fire service positions.
In this week’s episode, Fire Headlines Host Samantha Didion delves into the global computer update glitch that caused chaos across various sectors, including emergency services, on Friday, July 19, 2024. Samantha explores what happened, its impact on the fire service, and key takeaways for better preparedness.
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