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Copper State Firemen Podcast

Copper State Firemen Podcast

Auteur(s): Steve O
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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.

2025 Steve O
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  • Engine House Design
    Jan 26 2026

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    Cody Hill, a firefighter and owner of Engine House Designs, LLC, shares his journey from a small town volunteer firefighter to working with Memphis Fire. He discusses the challenges and experiences of working in a high-call-volume environment and the evolution of his business. The conversation also delves into the culture of the fire service and the transition from engine to truck operations. The conversation covers the experiences and aspirations of Cody Hill, a Memphis firefighter and the founder of Engine House Designs. It delves into the traditions and pride of the American Fire Service, the importance of community connection, and the significance of station pride and swag. Cody shares his vision for the future of his business and the fire service, emphasizing the need for support and pride within the firefighting community.

    Takeaways

    • Fire Service Career Journey
    • Business Evolution Station pride and swag play a significant role in fostering a sense of community and pride within the American Fire Service.
    • The importance of maintaining a connection with the community and showing pride in the fire service through traditions and apparel is highlighted.
    • Cody Hill's vision for the future of his business involves providing support to firefighters and fire departments, as well as offering custom apparel and uniforms for fire departments and organizations.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Journey to Memphis Fire
    • 24:39 Business Evolution
    • 57:27 The Influence of Station Pride and Tradition
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    58 min
  • Episode #39 Jason Fullmer AOTC
    Jan 12 2026

    The conversation delves into the journey of Chief Jason Fullmer, his role in the American Fire Service, and the formation of Ambassadors of the Craft (AOTC). It explores the expansion and collaboration of AOTC, its impact on the fire service, and the evolution of March Mayhem, shedding light on future plans and community engagement. The conversation covers topics such as March Mayhem and AOTC, house fire operations and department structure, Chief Fullmer's journey into the fire service, favorite fire service tradition, and changing the fire service. Key takeaways include the importance of cultivating training and the need to remove toxicity from the fire service culture.

    Takeaways

    • Passion for the Craft
    • Comprehensive Training
    • Community Engagement Cultivate Training
    • Toxicity Removal

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Impact on the American Fire Service
    • 28:20 Evolution of March Mayhem and Future Plans
    • 01:16:57 Favorite Fire Service Tradition and Changing the Fire Service
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    1 h et 20 min
  • Episode #38 Colin Ward "This Job is a lot more fun when you are good at it"
    Dec 29 2025

    The conversation begins with an introduction to Colin Ward, highlighting his extensive experience and passion for training in the American Fire Service. It then delves into his early career and the transition to truck work, discussing the challenges in fire service training and the importance of creating realistic training environments. The conversation covers the importance of looking up, training and leadership goals, the impact of effective training, the significance of training compliments, the transition to effective training, the joy of being ready, the role of training captains, the impact of training on fire performance, operational procedures and staffing, the importance of aggressive firefighting, the role of ambulances in firefighting, the fun of not sucking at the job, the tradition of bumper time, and creating realistic training environments.

    Takeaways

    • Passion for realistic training environments
    • Challenges in fire service training Importance of effective training
    • The joy of being ready

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Colin Ward
    • 15:00 Challenges in Fire Service Training
    • 28:39 Realistic Training Environments
    • 34:46 The Importance of Looking Up
    • 40:03 The Impact of Training on Fire Performance
    • 52:57 The Tradition of Bumper Time
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    1 h et 3 min
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