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Firefighter Netcast is Moving on Up!

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I have been busy with Firefighter Netcast and some of my other sites.

If you have a guest who wants to be on Firefighter Netcast, an idea of a topic or guest, or good or bad things to say about it we want to hear it!

firefighter_netcastWe have been wrestling with going to 1 hour shows instead of 2 hour shows. More than likely this will happen soon because we are going to start producing shows for other people soon.

The first of those will be on May 17th when we turn over the mic to Chief Reason Art. More information will follow!

Let us know what you think!

We just recently posted an article on Firefighter Netcast about our shows, check it out here.

Firefighter Netcast is the most downloaded Fire Service related content on itunes!

Spread the word, follow us on facebook, and catch us on twitter. All the links are on the top of FirefighterNetcast.com!

Firefighter Netcast Live tonight at 9pm EST with A Firefighters Own Worst Enemy

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Yeah, I know that I have not been posting much. I have plenty of articles to write I just need to get them done! Some great stuff coming soon!

Tonight I will be LIVE on Firefighter Netcast with my co-host John Mitchell. Our guest will be Jason Hoevelmann of FirefightersEnemy.com (A Firefighters Own Worst Enemy).

Be here (link) at 9pm EST for the event.

Learn more about it on FirefighterNetcast.com!

See you there!

First Due Blog Carnival Episode 2 in the Books

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Bill over at Backstep Firefighter just published the 2nd episode of the First Due Blog Carnival. He did a superb job with his topic as well as capturing the essence of each article in episode 2…did I just use the word essence?sorry about that!

There were some new blogs in the mix and some non-bloggers who submitted their articles to be posted on blogs as well! It seems as though this thing is catching on. Episode 2 titled “Influential Fire Reports” struck a cord with a lot of people and really helped put a thumb on what has influenced many firefighters! I must say that the best part of episode 2 is the thought that a family member may come across it and see that their relative’s death/injury resulted in a positive learning experience for someone else. It also proves that no one is forgotten…

You can read episode 2 here

Episode 3 is being hosted by Fire Daily. He is quick on the draw with getting the information out quickly! Especially after doing a ton of editing to finish up Firefighter Netcast’s audio from FDIC! Great job John! Get your submission in by May 26th to be included!

You can view the “call for submissions” for episode 3 titled “Share the Wealth”. This is a great opprotunity for more blogs to get involved in the First Due Blog Carnival…cough cough…Traditions Training…Vent Enter Search…Irons and Ladders… That is right, the topic is inclusive of just about every Fire and EMS blog out there! There is no reason why all you narcissistic bloggers don’t hop on board to get more readership and share your stories with everyone!

first due blog carnival1a125John has also offered anyone who doesn’t have their own blog and would like to contribute to post their article on his site! See, us bloggers are very friendly!

I look forward to seeing more and more bloggers getting involved in the First Due Blog Carnival!

Read episode 2 here
Read the call for submission for episode 3 here

Catch up on all the information you need to know about the First Due Blog Carnival here

In Retrospect…The FireEMSBlogs.com Meetup

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The FireEMSBlogs.com meetup was a huge success. The event was hosted by Fire Rescue Magazine, Firefighter Nation, and FireEMSBlogs.com. The event was also sponsored by Black Helmet and Black Diamond Boots.

My time at FDIC was a blast. We managed to pack the week full of friends, fun, and work (Firefighter Netcast). The people I have met through this blog, twitter, facebook, etc. will stay with me for a long time. Our occasional chance to meet is always fun!

L-R Chris Kaiser, Art Goodrich, Rhett Fleitz, Justin Schorr, John Mitchell, Tiger Schmittendorf, Chris Hebert, Dave Iannone, Chris Naum, Bill Carey

L-R Chris Kaiser, Art Goodrich, Rhett Fleitz, Tiger Schmittendorf, John Mitchell, Justin Schorr, Chris Hebert, Mike Ward (if you look close between Chris and Dave in the back), Dave Iannone, Chris Naum, Bill Carey

Whether it be through commenting on each others blogs, following each other on twitter, being friends on facebook, or any other of the many social mediums we stay connected. We know when each other are having a bad day, working, having a birthday, or whatever.

There may not be an exact core of the fire/EMS interwebs, but it grows daily. Mostly it is championed by several leaders. And yes, the Fire and the EMS interwebs are connected. The leaders are not self proclaimed or “formal” leaders. They might not even realize they are leaders. However, they have a following and stay connected to others through social media. These leaders have “tribes” or followers and the various tribes are interconnected as well. I would name a few but I would probably leave out many. The point isn’t the leaders, but the followers. Most of the leaders are followers in other tribes and so on… You get the point.

We all have a stake in this and we are all working towards the same goal…connecting.

One way of connecting is by meeting up. One of those meetups was held this past weekend at FDIC.

The night began with a get together for several of the bloggers. Consider it some down time for the guys/gals to network before the crowd arrived.

I had a great time meeting and talking to everyone!

I was honored to be asked to announce the winners of the raffle items. There were Black Helmet Hats, $100 gift certificates to Black Helmet Apparel, Firefighter Monopoly, and a pair of Black Diamond Boots given away.

A lot of thanks from John and myself to Chris, Dave, Bill, Paul, Jeff, Tim, Shannon, Olga, and everyone else!

All in all it was a huge success… I will give the rest via photos of the night!

Firefighter Netcast… Have you heard this? Great Training for the firehouse!

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If you have not seen it yet, Firefighter Netcast is the home of live radio and podcasts on the internet. We were at FDIC and recorded many great topics with great guests.

The guests include Chris Naum, Billy Goldfeder, Ray Gayk, Tim Sendelbach, Mike Kirby, Scott Shaw, Fred Simon, Tiger Schmittendorf, and Tom Merrill.

The hosts of Firefighter Netcast are John Mitchell of Fire Daily and myself.

Rhett Fleitz, Ray Gayk, Billy Goldfeder, and John Mitchell

Rhett Fleitz, Deputy Chief Ray Gayk, Deputy Chief Billy Goldfeder, and John Mitchell

The training value of some of our podcasts from FDIC are great. Much more is great for conversation.

Take some time to check out our podcasts and listen to our live netcasts in the future!

Here are the links:

Challenges on the Modern Fireground with Tim Sendelbach (Editor in Chief of Fire Rescue Mag), Captain Mike Kirby, and Firefighter Scott Shaw. Mike and Scott work for Cincinnati FD.

Changes in Building Construction and Fire Behavior with Christopher Naum (CommandSafety.com and TheCompanyOfficer.com)

From Blue Shirt to Bugle – The Most Difficult Transition in Your Career with Deputy Chief Billy Goldfeder and Deputy Chief Ray Gayk

Distribution of Photos and Videos Taken by Firefighters at Work with Lawyer/Firefighter Fred Simon (FirstResponderLiability.com)

More coming too! We still have to finalize editing on our discussion with Ron Siarnicki and Cathy Hedrick with NFFF/EGH, discussion with Justin Schorr and Chris Kaiser, and discussion with Tiger Schmittendorf and Tom Merrill.

Once we are completed we will add the links here!

Show A is online from FDIC. Firefighter Netcast featuring Fred Simon

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Stay tuned for more coming up this week. John is hard at work editing our audio for Firefighter Netcast. Our first show we recorded at FDIC: Distribution of photos and videos taken by firefighters at work with featured guest Fred Simon (First Responder Liability) is now available for our listeners!

You can go to FirefighterNetcast.com to read more about the episode and listen, or click on the link below to listen to it immediately!

Distribution of photos and videos taken by firefighters at work

There are plenty more podcasts from FDIC which will be posted this week! Stay tuned!

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FDIC in Retrospect…Great Time, Great People, Great Netcasts

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I managed to attend FDIC this year for the first time. I was there in the official capacity as co-host of Firefighter Netcast along with John Mitchell (FireDaily.com). I was also there representing The Fire Critic and many other projects I am in.

I must state first and foremost…

Tim Sendelbach, Shannon Pieper, and Paul Andrews at the Fire Rescue Magazine Booth

Tim Sendelbach, Shannon Pieper, and Paul Andrews at the Fire Rescue Magazine Booth

A sincere thanks to Fire Rescue Magazine, Firefighter Nation, and FireEMSBlogs.com for sharing their booth with Firefighter Netcast. Special thanks to Dave Iannone, Chris Hebert, Tim Sendelbach, and Jeff Berend as well as the rest of the crews of the aforementioned companies. The hospitality, networking, assistance, and conversation was very much appreciated!

Firefighter Netcast made its debut at FDIC pulling off 2 live netcasts from the show floor as well as around 10 hours of total audio. The first live netcast featured Ray Gayk and Billy Goldfeder and the second with Tiger Schmittendorf and Tom Merrill. We had to scratch on the live netcast with Ron Siarnicki and Cathy Hedrick on Friday, although we did tape the podcast. The netcasts are online and the other audio will be presented as podcasts and should be published on FirefighterNetcast.com once we complete editing this week.

The rundown of the week…

Rhett Fleitz, @Fire_Captain (twitter), Chris Kaiser, Justin Schorr, and John Mitchell

Rhett Fleitz, Jason Quimbly aka @Fire_Captain (twitter), Chris Kaiser, Justin Schorr, and John Mitchell

The hijinx began with John picking me up at the airport…. This guy is like my wife (not always right, but never wrong). We get a long well and it only took a little while for me to piss him off! Then again, and again, and again!

We had lunch with Chris Hebert, Dave Iannone, and Bill Carey and enjoyed the company. These guys are a riot to hang out with unless you get Bill riled up and he starts yelling!

John and I picked Tiger up at the airport where the real fun began. John and I were both meeting him for the first time. If you were in the truck with us, you would think we had known each other for years (years I will continue to try to get back).

Tiger’s wife couldn’t understand how he would just get off a plane and into a vehicle with people he has never met. That is how we are. We wondered the same thing… especially with us! We were going to take him to dinner at Chucky Cheese! That would have sealed the deal!

Rhett Fleitz, Ron Siarnicki, Cathy Hedrick, and John Mitchell

Rhett Fleitz, Ron Siarnicki, Cathy Hedrick, and John Mitchell

We also met up with Fred Simon (FirstResponderLiablility.com). He is a lawyer and a firefighter! Our first show on Thursday was with him and we plan on having more commentary with Fred in the future!

Just to show how well we get along with others… I ended up sharing my room with Fred for two nights. He had intentions of commuting back and forth to Louisville, but I wouldn’t have it. Fred is a great guy and we had a great time hanging out with him!

John and I had a very busy show. As a matter of fact, we were so busy that we only had a little bit of time to get around to many other exhibitors at the show. I never did make it over to the Lucas Oil Stadium to see all of the apparatus. That was a bummer.

Rhett Fleitz (The Fire Critic) poses with the booth babes at Black Diamond Boots!

Rhett Fleitz (The Fire Critic) poses with the booth babes at Black Diamond Boots!

As I said before, I did make it to one spot and these booth babes hounded me to have their picture taken with me! What can I say… The Fire Critic is on the up and up!

Sorry I wasn’t able to get around to taking a ton of photos with the babes…work had to be done.

However, you can check out the following links for more pictures and information on our time at FDIC!

Justin Schorr (The Happy Medic) and Chris Kaiser (Life Under The Lights) met up with us and became part of the entourage that is many of the bloggers, followers, and twitter friends of FireEMSBlogs.com blogs.

Chris McCorkle (BlackJack Holder) and Rhett Fleitz

Chris McCorkle (BlackJack Holder) and Rhett Fleitz

I also got to meet and hang out with Chief Reason Art Goodrich (ChiefReasonArt.com). To me, this guy is somewhat of a Fire Service Legend. He is one of those guys who emboddied the great things about Firehouse.com forums, then a creator (If I am not mistaken) of IACOJ, then on to Firefighter Nation, and finally culminating with his own blog. Art is a GREAT guy! He is opinionated and sticks to his guns. He is very articulate with his comments and his depth of knowledge shines through when he talks. You would think this guy has an entire research team that provides him with a thesis before he opens his mouth… It is that good! Many thanks to Art for snapping a lot of the photos we got at our booth!

The team at Fire Rescue Magazine was very helpful with Firefighter Netcast. I am not sure they understood what it is we were planning on doing, but they seemed to be impressed with our delivery!

Brandon Roark and Rhett Fleitz

Brandon Roark and Rhett Fleitz

I got to meet up with a ton of guys who stopped by to see me and what we were doing as well. Some of these guys I have known through the internet for years. Guys like Brandon Roark (South Bend Indiana), Jason Quimbly (@Fire_Captain on twitter), Robbie and Danny Owens (Henrico Division of Fire, VA), Some guys who know me via VAFireNews.com from Portsmouth, Chris McCorkle of BlackJack Holder, Martin Grube (FireRescueTV.com), David Furtado (The Battalion), and many others.

I was able meet up with Jason Hoevelmann (FirefightersEnemy.com), who presented his class and actually had to turn people away it was so packed. Jason will be a future guest on our show!

Tiger Schmittendorf took John and I to the ISFSI party and I got to meet Dan Shaw and Nick Martin (Traditions Training). We recently had them on Firefighter Netcast and enjoyed meeting them in person!

At the ISFSI party, I got to meet Billy Goldfeder for the first time as well as Christopher Naum (CommandSafety.com and TheCompanyOfficer.com). Chris was a guest of our show on Friday and has been on our show as a caller in the past. I spoke with Doug Cline who will be presenting in my area in September.

The Wild Beaver...Our office in the late night!

The Wild Beaver...Our office in the late night!

Our late evenings were spent at the Wild Beaver. The Wild Beaver is kinda like a Coyote Ugly and was packed with firefighters! Plenty of networking and drinking went on there!

If you are in Indianapolis, the best steaks we had were at St. Elmo’s and Harry and Izzy’s.

Not to worry, if your name doesn’t appear in this post it will in the future. I still have to do a post on the FireEMSBlogs.com meetup! That will be coming soon!

Then we will have several posts up here and at Firefighter Netcast on the netcasting and podcasting that was done! Come back often to check it out! There are also a ton of other photos to share!

Heading Home From FDIC… The Fire Critic Had a Blast

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I had a blast at FDIC 2010! I have so many people to thank and so many stories to tell! I met so many friends for the first time and others for a second.

I will be bringing you my FDIC show in retrospect soon!

In the meantime, check out the following live netcasts from Firefighter Netcast. We will have many more podcasts online this week after editing. Stay tuned for that!

(if you have a blog post, pictures, information, or whatever else you would like me to include in the post let me know here or at firecritic@firecritic.com)

The two live netcasts we were able to record (all others were not live on the internet and will be available soon):

  • Live with Billy Goldfeder and Ray Gayk from Thursday talking about the transition from blue shirt to bugle.
  • Live with Tiger Schmittendorf and Tom Merrill from Saturday talking about storytelling and Run To The Curb Kids (link).
  • The live from FDIC on Friday is not available yet.

Unfortunately we had to scratch on our live netcast friday and were unable to offer it to our remote friends. We did record the show live at FDIC though! You will be able to hear it later this week!

Here is a little taste of what is coming. I posed for these two lovely fans (Booth Babes of Black Diamond Boots) of Firefighter Nation and The Fire Critic! I was also signing boobs and kissing babies! More on that later….just a little teaser!

Rhett Fleitz (The Fire Critic) poses with the booth babes at Black Diamond Boots!

Rhett Fleitz (The Fire Critic) poses with the booth babes at Black Diamond Boots!

Call for Submission – 2nd Episode of the First Due Blog Carnival

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Bill Carey over at the Backstep Firefighter Blog is hosting the 2nd Episode of the First Due Blog Carnival. The theme is “Influential Fire Reports”.

The subject of this second edition is “Influential Fire Reports”. What fire report, or reports, have had the greatest impact on you personally and professionally as a firefighter? This report can be of firefighter fatalities, close calls, near-misses and even fire or structural behavior. The report can be a federal, state, department or independent investigation, no matter so long as it is one that made a significant impact in the way you now think and operate as a firefighter or fire officer.

first due blog carnival1aRead more about the episode at Backstep Firefighter and get your submission in by April 29, 2010!

Read more about the First Due Blog Carnival here.

Also to be noted is the Show Schedule for Firefighter Netcast at FDIC. Be sure to check out FirefighterNetcast.com for our show schedule, our featured guests, and other information!

Also plan on attending the FireEMSBlogs.com Blogger meetup on Friday night at Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery! Fire Daily has the rundown on all the information. Be sure to let us know you will be there!

Fire Critic, Firefighter Netcast, and FDIC

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Posting this week is light. The family is on the move in the big VA for spring break. Currently in Richmond and heading to Williamsburg shortly.

logowide125Thursday night is Episode 6 of Firefighter Netcast. Our show will feature Nicholas Martin and Dan Shaw of Traditions Training. The show is at 9pm and more information is available at FirefighterNetcast.com.

Click here to go directly to the show page and set up a reminder. You can listen by phone as well at 347-327-9920.

I WILL be at FDIC. There will be many other great bloggers on hand as well including Art, John, Tiger, Jason, Traditions Training, Justin, and many others.

There will be a get together and you are invited.

When: Friday April 23rd
Where: Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery just blocks away from the Convention Center at 10 West Washington.
What: Blogger/FireEMSBlogs.com/Firefighter Nation/Fire Rescue Magazine meetup.

The event is being sponsored by:

  • FireRescue Magazine, FirefighterNation.com and FireEMSBlogs.com: Booth #3755
  • Black Diamond: Booth # 410
  • Black Helmet Apparel: Booth # 138

Fire Daily also gives information on the event here.

Firefighter Netcast will be podcasting live from booth 3755 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, thanks to the generosity of the folks over at FireRescue Magazine, FirefighterNation.com, and FireEMSBlogs.com.

Firefighter Netcast mugs are being created as we speak!

Be sure to tune in to listen if you are not there or stop by and say hi if you are there! Our schedule will be out soon!

Monday Morning Shoutout – Run to the Curb

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This weeks Monday Morning Shoutout goes to Run to the Curb. Run to the Curb is the brainchild of Tiger Schmittendorf’s and is fitting for many reasons.

We just saw the first published episode of the First Due Blog Carnival right here on Fire Critic. The theme “I am a firefighter because…” sparked much story telling which is what Run to the Curb is all about.

Tiger also joined us on the past two Firefighter Netcast episodes to talk about two different topics which encompassed Run to the Curb and other topics Tiger is passionate about.

There are some great stories on Run to the Curb already and look for more in the future. Be sure to send Tiger your story to share.

I just realized on Saturday how great it is be able to share stories from the old guys whom I have had a pleasure to know. Many new guys don’t get to meet them or listen to the stories.

Go now and visit Run to the Curb! I believe we have gone full circle on this topic now!

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Firefighter Netcast Episode 5 Tonight

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firefighter_netcastTonight on Firefighter Netcast, John and I will be delving into why we are firefighters. This goes hand in hand with the  theme of the First Due Blog Carnival. Please plan on listening in and calling in if you would like to share your story.

Link to Firefighter Netcast

Direct link to us on Blog Talk Radio tonight

Fire Critic will be on the Doctor Anonymous Show Tonight

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firefighter_netcastThis evening (Thursday the 18th), John Mitchell and myself will be featured guests on the Doctor Anonymous Show. John and I are the crew of Firefighter Netcast. John also runs FireDaily.com.

You can follow Firefighter Netcast on twitter and facebook as well. The links are at FirefighterNetcast.com.

Doctor Anonymous uses Blog Talk Radio just like we do on our netcasts.

You can read more about our show tonight here including a video preview of the show.

It will be new to us being featured on another show. We have called in before on others shows, but never featured!

From Doctor Anonymous:

So, I hope you’ll be able to join us live on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 9pm Eastern Time for Doctor Anonymous Show 147. For those who may be new to the show, there is a chat room during the show. You can also call in to say hello. There is even a webcam so that you can see me do the show live before your very eyes. Don’t forget to become a Facebook Fan of the show. Also, check out the video promo below. Hope to see you for this week’s show!

Firefighter Netcast Live Tonight

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This is a reminder that Firefighter Netcast will be live tonight.

We will be discussing Old School vs. New School Firefighting and how social media has benefited/hampered us.

Feel free to add some comments for us to think about. Also, plan on being with us live at 9pm EST. Click on the banner to go to FirefighterNetcast.com.

We will also be hitting on some recent firefighting news like the incident in Dekalb, Georgia.

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At What Age Should You Turn in the Badge?

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This question is posed for both Fire and EMS work.

At what age should you decide to hang up the badge and either retire, quit volunteering, or go to a supportive/auxiliary role in your department?

This question is brought on by discussion we had last night over at Firefighter Netcast. We dissected LODD’s and spoke about the many things causing LODD’s as well as ages in when firefighters and/or EMT’s are dying in the Line of Duty.

We discussed about a 72 y.o. LODD.

I am merely posing the question, should we still be fighting fire (or running EMS calls) at this age. Let us be honest, firefighting is dangerous and physically challenging. Are we really doing ourselves a favor by remaining active for this long.

My angle is not for departments to start discriminating or deciding at what age you have to quit. My angle is that individually, we need to understand that there will come a point in time where we will need to stop being active.

I had another discussion today about it via twitter. I did not have an answer. We all know that you could have a 60 y.o. who is in better health than a 40 y.o. Likewise you could have an 80 y.0. who might be in the shape of a 60 y.o. In theory, there probably isn’t a perfect age to cease active service. I know in my department there used to be a sunset of 66 on working as a firefighter. This came to a stop after certain legislation was passed to end discrimination on age.

I know from speaking with coworkers that it is not easy to retire and go on with your life after spending 20-30 years doing what you love. Many have a hard time leaving because they think the department cannot operate without them. Others have a hard time realizing that the department can operate without them.

When do you think you will turn in the badge? When do you think you should turn in the badge?

Final Day of Voting and Monday Morning Shoutout

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The voting continues through 17:59 EST tonight!!!

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I have not posted anything besides the contest to give as much airtime for it as  possible. I am now posting the MMSO for this week.

The Monday Morning Shoutout goes to Firefighter Netcast this week. The reason for it is because we are announcing the winnner of the Fire/EMS Blog of the Year during the Live show. If you haven’t checked out the Firefighter Netcast, be sure to do so now. The netcast is brought to you by its hosts John Mitchell of Fire Daily and myself.

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The show airs at 8pm EST tonight. Listen, chat and call in!!!

Firefighter Netcast web site

Link for information on tonights 1st “Official” live netcast here (links and info on what we will be talking about)

Link to the show page on Blog Talk Radio (this is where you need to be to listen in)

Firefighter Netcast on Facebook

Firefighter Netcast on Twitter (@FFNetcast)

Be sure to continue voting through 17:59 this evening!!!

Firefighter Netcast – Coming January 12, 2009

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firefighter_netcastFor a little while, I have been talking about podcasting. It is one of those things that was on my list of things to do way before Fire Critic came about, but it just kept being put off. A short while ago, I looked around for a partner in crime. John Mitchell (FireDaily.com) and I decided we would give it a go. Since then, we have been diligently working on all things “podcast”.

We ran a test podcast the other night and it was insightful. To be completely honest we learned a lot.

On January 12, 2010, we will be debuting the first of many live netcasts over at Firefighter Netcast.

What is Firefighter Netcast you might ask? Our goal right now is to create a brand of prerecorded podcasts and live netcasts. We also hope to create live radio shows at the spur of the moment if the need arises (think of breaking news reports for large incidents). You never know, you might see us at events in the future doing a live netcast (yes Firehouse Expo and FDIC we are available).

The show on January 12th will be live. We will be discussing LODD’s and everything encompassing them. Did you realize we finished the year with less than 100 LODD’s? Do you think they should all be considered LODD’s? Do you know of other firefighter deaths which should be considered LODD’s? Are we doing enough to prevent LODD’s? How many LODD’s are acceptable if any?

Join us on the 12th to let us know what you think! You will be able to live chat while the show is going on as well as call in to speak with us!

You can click here to subscribe to the show on January 12th!!

Catch up with Firefighter Netcast on Twitter (@ffnetcast), Facebook, and Blog Talk Radio!