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    The Firefighter Next Door

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    About this Episode



    The Firefighter Next Door

    As a kid, I wanted to be a firefighter. I think a lot of people dream of being a firefighter. But only the few have the chance and only the few can be firefighters.  In my neighborhood growing up, there lived "the firefighter".  He was that hero I admired.  He was a big man, a strong man, a passionate man, a man of conviction, a man of service....  He was a firefighter... and one of the first paramedics.  For years, he also, served as a pastor and fire Chaplin.  He was instrumental in what I am doing right now.   His name is Rhesa Davis--The Firefighter Next Door.

    -Tom Mann
    Executive Producer/Host


    Storylines guests include: 
    Rhesa Davis, Retired Memphis Firefighter

    Bill Adelman-
    Photo of Rhesa Davis
    (Part of the Adelman's History of the Fire Department on Facebook)


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    -Tom Mann
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    https://www.motivatewithcoachcamp.com/home

    https://www.facebook.com/MotivatewithCoachCamp

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2NYLA-b6Cp3oFn-5Mk7Kg

    Special Thanks to:
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    -Tom Mann
    Executive Producer/Host


    Storylines guests include: 
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    If you need help, seek out professional help from your fire department or local fire union.  There are  also resources online such as:
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    The Firefighter Next Door

    The Firefighter Next Door



    The Firefighter Next Door

    As a kid, I wanted to be a firefighter. I think a lot of people dream of being a firefighter. But only the few have the chance and only the few can be firefighters.  In my neighborhood growing up, there lived "the firefighter".  He was that hero I admired.  He was a big man, a strong man, a passionate man, a man of conviction, a man of service....  He was a firefighter... and one of the first paramedics.  For years, he also, served as a pastor and fire Chaplin.  He was instrumental in what I am doing right now.   His name is Rhesa Davis--The Firefighter Next Door.

    -Tom Mann
    Executive Producer/Host


    Storylines guests include: 
    Rhesa Davis, Retired Memphis Firefighter

    Bill Adelman-
    Photo of Rhesa Davis
    (Part of the Adelman's History of the Fire Department on Facebook)


    Go to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.
    Email EmergencyFD Storyline:  storyline@emergencyfd.com


    Support EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.com

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    Executive Producer/Creator/Host
    EmergencyFD Storyline
     
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    www.braveenough.org



    If you need help, seek out professional help from your fire department or local fire union.  There are  also resources online such as:
    https://allclearfoundation.org


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    Email EmergencyFD Storyline:  storyline@emergencyfd.com


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    Host & Executive Producer
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    Carbondale, Illinois

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    Carbondale Fire Department
    Carbondale, Illinois

    Special Thanks to:
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    If you need help, seek out professional help from your fire department or local fire union.  There are  also resources online such as:
    https://allclearfoundation.org


    Go to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.
    Email EmergencyFD Storyline:  storyline@emergencyfd.com


    Support EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.com

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    Words From The Wise


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    -Tom Mann
    Host & Executive Producer
    EMERGENCYFD STORYLINE 



    Storylines guests include:   
    Chief John Reagan- Retired, Memphis Fire Department
    Memphis, Tenessee


    Special Thanks to:
    Justin Cupples,
    firefighter, Memphis Fire Department
    (for sharing the story of his neighbor John Reagan)

    Bill Adelman- Photo of John Reagan
    (Part of the Adelman's History of the Fire Department)



    If you need help, seek out professional help from your fire department or local fire union.  There are  also resources online such as:
    https://allclearfoundation.org


    Go to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.
    Email EmergencyFD Storyline:  storyline@emergencyfd.com


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    -Tom Mann
    Host & Executive Producer
    EMERGENCYFD STORYLINE 

    Storylines guests include:   
    Bobby Williams- Metropolis Fire Department
    Metropolis, Illinois

    PPE provided to the EmergencyFD video team by MSA


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    Innovative Firefighting: The Volunteer Heroes…


    -Tom Mann
    Host & Executive Producer
    EMERGENCYFD STORYLINE 

    Storylines guests include:   
    Chief Jeremy Norris- Williamson County Fire Protection District
    Williamson County, Illinois

    PPE provided to the EmergencyFD video team by MSA

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    THE REALITY OF THE JOB- WHEN YOUR CUP RUNS OVER

    THE REALITY OF THE JOB- WHEN YOUR CUP RUNS OVER

    This edition of EmergencyFD Storyline is called

    "THE REALITY OF THE JOB...WHEN YOUR CUP RUNS OVER."

    WHEN THE JOB GET’S TOO REAL... WHEN YOU CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE... WHEN YOU CANT ENJOY THE SIMPLE THINGS IN LIFE...  WHEN YOU CANT TURN IT OFF...  POST TRAUMATIC STRESS. EVERYONE EXPERIENCES  IT TO SOME DEGREE ON THE JOB BUT POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER OR PTSD IS ANOTHER THING.  THIS INTERVIEW’S PURPOSE IS TO HELP START THE CONVERSATION.  YOU ARE NOT ALONE.   IF YOU NEED HELP,   SEEK OUT PROFESSIONAL HELP.

    -Tom Mann
    Host & Executive Producer
    EMERGENCYFD STORYLINE  


    Tom Mann sits down with his son,  Memphis Firefighter, Thomas Mann Jr, to have a father-son chat about  the reality of the job.  This frank discussion brings up suicide, post traumatic stress, and how to get help.  This is part two of an interview with Memphis Firefighter, Thomas Mann Jr.

    If you need help, seek out professional help from your fire department or local fire union.  There are  also resources online such as:

    https://allclearfoundation.org


    Storylines guests include:   
     Thomas Mann Jr.- Firefighter/Advanced EMT, Memphis Fire Department



    Go to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.
    Email EmergencyFD Storyline:  storyline@emergencyfd.com


    Support EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.com

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