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One
of the best ways to learn anything is by experience.
A
better way, though, is to learn from others’ experiences.
That’s
why we’re talking with today’s guest—to get some insight from someone who
learned the hard way.
Captain
Jeremiah King has been with the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority for
more than 20 years.
But
the story of this response takes place when he was about four years into his career.
And
as you’ll hear, that career—not to mention, his life—nearly came to an end one
night on a structure fire in a large home.
One of the best ways to learn anything is by experience.
A better way, though, is to learn from others’ experiences.
That’s why we’re talking with today’s guest—to get some insight from someone who
learned the hard way.
Captain Jeremiah King has been with the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority for
more than 20 years.
But the story of this response takes place when he was about four years into his career.
And as you’ll hear, that career—not to mention, his life—nearly came to an end one
night on a structure fire in a large home.
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One
of the best ways to learn anything is by experience.
A
better way, though, is to learn from others’ experiences.
That’s
why we’re talking with today’s guest—to get some insight from someone who
learned the hard way.
Captain
Jeremiah King has been with the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority for
more than 20 years.
But
the story of this response takes place when he was about four years into his career.
And
as you’ll hear, that career—not to mention, his life—nearly came to an end one
night on a structure fire in a large home.
One of the best ways to learn anything is by experience.
A better way, though, is to learn from others’ experiences.
That’s why we’re talking with today’s guest—to get some insight from someone who
learned the hard way.
Captain Jeremiah King has been with the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority for
more than 20 years.
But the story of this response takes place when he was about four years into his career.
And as you’ll hear, that career—not to mention, his life—nearly came to an end one
night on a structure fire in a large home.
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