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Bob gets to catch up with two firefighters from different part of the country while Mike recovers from COVID-19. We get a chance to chat with Tyler Broughton and Paul Ator (Oklahoma FD) about the future of training and handling the unique situations that have been presented by this pandemic
Thank you to our sponsors: Firstline Technology and FLIR Our hazardous materials training manual is finally available on Amazon! Click here to get your copy.
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Michael and Bobby discuss the differences in regional hazmat responses with guests Tyler Brought and Paul Ator. They explore how geographic and organizational variations impact hazmat operations, training, and inter-agency collaboration. The discussion includes insights into PPE use, metering technologies, and the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the hazmat field.
By Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco4.9
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Bob gets to catch up with two firefighters from different part of the country while Mike recovers from COVID-19. We get a chance to chat with Tyler Broughton and Paul Ator (Oklahoma FD) about the future of training and handling the unique situations that have been presented by this pandemic
Thank you to our sponsors: Firstline Technology and FLIR Our hazardous materials training manual is finally available on Amazon! Click here to get your copy.
Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe.
Thanks for listening and watching!
Follow us on the socials:
YouTube
Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!
Episode Summary: In this episode, Michael and Bobby discuss the differences in regional hazmat responses with guests Tyler Brought and Paul Ator. They explore how geographic and organizational variations impact hazmat operations, training, and inter-agency collaboration. The discussion includes insights into PPE use, metering technologies, and the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the hazmat field.

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