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Copper State Firemen Podcast for Firemen burning the ships of Complacency, Laziness, and Excuses. We are promoting love and passion for the job, encouraging eagerness, and mastering the craft of the Fire Service! The information, opinions, values, recommendations, and ideas are of the host and individuals on this podcast, and are not affiliated or endorsed by the fire department, organization, or companies the individuals works for. This podcast is for general information only! Endorsed by Copper State Fools and Solid Fondation team LLC.
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Copper State Firemen Podcast for Firemen burning the ships of Complacency, Laziness, and Excuses. We are promoting love and passion for the job, encouraging eagerness, and mastering the craft of the Fire Service! The information, opinions, values, recommendations, and ideas are of the host and individuals on this podcast, and are not affiliated or endorsed by the fire department, organization, or companies the individuals works for. This podcast is for general information only! Endorsed by Copper State Fools and Solid Fondation team LLC.

Training will save your life!!
In this gripping conversation, firefighters Bo Slarva and Cody Miller recount a harrowing incident where Cody fell through a roof during a fire, leading to a Mayday call. They discuss the events leading up to the fall, the communication breakdown that occurred, and the emotional aftermath of the incident. The conversation emphasizes the importance of training, safety protocols, and the realities of firefighting, highlighting the lessons learned from their experience. In this conversation, Steve-O, Beau, and Cody discuss critical aspects of firefighting, including the importance of radio communication, the necessity of training and muscle memory in high-stress situations, and the role of equipment preparedness. They share personal experiences that highlight the significance of effective communication on the fireground and the impact of training on emergency situations. The discussion also touches on their personal journeys into the fire service, the value of traditions, and desired changes within the fire service, particularly regarding ego and automatic aid.