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In this interview, conducted in December 2019 in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. Junior at Egg Harbor Township HS, Niki Danz (17) interviews her dad Bill Danz (46) about his 27 years of being a firefighter. He shares his story...
My dad, Rob, has been a firefighter and paramedic in Riverview, MI for 28 years and my dad for 22! These are some of his stories about his job and a little bit about his childhood and parenting.
I’ve just asked my dad a few questions about these rough times.
Exit interview on the occasion of the retirement announcement of Fire Chief Doug Eggiman, Midway Fire Rescue. Pawleys Island, Sc
This is a interview about what it takes to be a firefighter and what my grandpa does for a living.
32 year veteran of the fire service discusses wildland fires, family, food and faith.
Today I speak with police, fire and FBI chaplain about how he got to his position and what his job looks like. We also drift into the spiritual and how it applies to his work.
"Call volume in general is down...there's a lot of people who have really been afraid to go to the hospital so they haven't called us, because they don't want to go to the hospital and risk getting infected with COVID."...
Michael Koonce’s service in the fire department and how it impacted him later in life
Diving into the world of a first responder. Learning the truth, hearing stories, and seeing development from firefighter Deputy Chief Richard Griffin.
My Pap will be taking about his life as a child and how he became a fire chief.
I Lily Kroenung interviewed my father Marc Kroenung about his career paths through his life.
A story of all the jobs that my dad had had over the years. As well as all the lessons he has learned through the years. Listen to minutes 7 to 10.
We talked about his job and how he felt about it. Also talked about his military experience
My name is Samantha Colombi and this is an interview with my dad, John Colombi. His firefighter days have always been a touchy subject, therefore, I have never asked about them in any extreme detail. Today my curiosity took over...