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Rescue 1 Podcast
We're challenging the status quo of health and safety in the US Fire Service. Listen in as we interview guests from the fields of mental health, fitness, sports medicine, chiropractic and of course, the Fire Service.We're interested in leaving the Fire Service better than we found it by letting firefighters have a more common-sense based standard for physical and mental wellness. There's a better way to do it and we're getting the message out! Thanks for listening brothers and sisters!
Podcasting since 2021 • 53 episodes
Rescue 1 Podcast
Latest Episodes
Alex Jabr - Ketamine Assisted Therapy for Firefighters with PTSD and other topics
In this episode of the Rescue 1 Podcast I interview Alex Jabr who founded the brand Emergency Resilience. Alex has a PHd and wrote her dissertation on ketamine assisted therapy for firefighters with PTSD. After spending years as a ...
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Annette Zapp - Creatine benefits for firefighters
This week's guest: Annette Zapp. Lt. (ret.) from the Lisle-Woodbridge Fire Protection District (IL)Annette has a masters in molecular biology and biochemistry from the University of South Dakota. She worked in strength and conditioning ...
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Brendan Stackpole - The Things We All Carry
Brendan is a retired firefighter from Northern Virginia and the host of The Things We All Carry podcast. In this episode him and I talk about life after retirement and finding fulfillment, THC in the fire service, the benefits and future of psy...
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Jim Burneka - Overcoming Tuesday
Jim was interviewed by a reporter who asked about some of the most traumatic things that people see. When he was explaining to her that it's part of the job he said "we call that Tuesday". The book Overcoming Tuesday is about Jim's personal and...
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Medical Marijuana in the US Fire Service - The Rescue 1 Podcast
This is an episode everyone has asked for and it's finally here! Sean O'Leary from Pittsburgh FD, the pioneers in medical marijuana for firefighters. Local 1 was the first IAFF department to allow its members to use MMJ and in this...
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