
Building a Firemanship Culture in Mississippi : Journey of the Old South FOOLS
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In this conversation, we sit down with Jacob McVey and Travis Bradshaw, members of the Old South FOOLS, to discuss their journey in the fire service, the establishment of their chapter, and the importance of training and community. They share insights on overcoming challenges, fostering a culture of firemanship, and the significance of brotherhood in firefighting. The discussion also touches on the upcoming conference aimed at supporting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, personal motivations for joining the fire service, and the traditions that shape their work. The conversation highlights the need for a shift in mindset within the fire service and the importance of physical fitness and training for firefighters.
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