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In this episode of Fire Engineering's In the Books podcast, host David Rhodes engages with seasoned firefighters Billy Goldfeder and Frank Leeb, the authors of the acclaimed book 30 Fires You Must Know. They talk about the critical lessons learned from historic fire incidents. They also offer firsthand accounts that have shaped the modern fire service. The conversation includes a discussion of why understanding past events is vital for preventing future tragedies and enhancing firefighter safety. With each chapter featuring tactical insights, historical context, and practical training drills, the book serves as both a reference and teaching tool for fire departments. The authors discuss the emotional impacts of these fires and share how they chose the incidents they included. They reflect on their personal connections and the importance of remembering those who served.
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In this episode of Fire Engineering's In the Books podcast, host David Rhodes engages with seasoned firefighters Billy Goldfeder and Frank Leeb, the authors of the acclaimed book 30 Fires You Must Know. They talk about the critical lessons learned from historic fire incidents. They also offer firsthand accounts that have shaped the modern fire service. The conversation includes a discussion of why understanding past events is vital for preventing future tragedies and enhancing firefighter safety. With each chapter featuring tactical insights, historical context, and practical training drills, the book serves as both a reference and teaching tool for fire departments. The authors discuss the emotional impacts of these fires and share how they chose the incidents they included. They reflect on their personal connections and the importance of remembering those who served.

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