The Firefighters Podcast

By: Pete Wakefield
  • Summary

  • The Firefighters Podcast is a global podcast seeking to develop, inspire, connect, motivate, represent & celebrate the world of our emergency services operators through a series of wide-ranging conversations celebrating those within our emergency services family and encouraging the support of this incredible group of people.

    Operational UK firefighter Pete Wakefield speaks with individuals from all walks of life who share a connection with, can add value to, or can develop those who choose this life path.

    Our driving purpose is to create a legacy resource for the current and future generations of firefighters & first responders

    © 2025 The Firefighters Podcast
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  • #357 Change that Once wasn’t Possible is Now Deliverable - Dave Walton Deputy Chief Fire Officer WYFRS
    Feb 24 2025

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    Born in the 1960’s with ‘Birmingham Central Fire Station’ on his birth certificate, Dave Walton has had a remarkable journey from growing up around the fire service to now becoming a key leader in shaping its future.

    He’s a strategic thinker, an advocate for change, and a driving force behind improvements in leadership, diversity, and operational effectiveness in the UK Fire and Rescue Service. Today, we’re going to talk about some of the most pressing topics facing the fire and rescue sector as Dave shares his insights from a young recruit in 1985 to his roles now including as the NFCC lead for Hazmat. We discuss how fire services must adapt to changing societal expectations, emerging risks, and new technology and we make the argument for why emotional intelligence, professional curiosity, and a commitment to continuous improvement are crucial for future leaders.

    Dave also takes us on a behind-the-scenes look at the Drummond Mill Fire, one of the largest incidents in his career, and what it taught him about decision-making under pressure.

    Throughout this conversation, you’ll get a candid, no-holds-barred look at the fire service from someone who has lived and breathed it for decades. Dave doesn’t shy away from the hard truths, and his perspective on leadership, innovation, and the importance of getting the right people in the right roles is invaluable for anyone looking to understand or improve the sector.

    So grab a coffee, sit back, and get ready for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion with one of the most self-aware & experienced leaders in the UK fire service today.

    (for context this was recorded in early 2024)

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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • #356 UK Firefighting & our Response to Domestic Dwelling Fires: A Deep Dive with Dan Stephens
    Feb 19 2025

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    In this episode, returning guest Dan Stephens takes us on a deep dive into the current state of UK firefighting, with a particular focus on how fire services respond to domestic dwelling fires. Using insights from his South Wales Fire and Rescue Service inspection report, we explore the evolving challenges faced by modern firefighters and the critical need for improved tactics, training, and operational assurance.

    Our conversation highlights the importance of incident analysis and continuous improvement in firefighting practices. Discussion includes the underutilised approaches such as offensive exterior attacks, the underestimation of interior firefighting challenges in relation to resource given to its effective & efficient extinguishment. We discuss the possible gaps in current training methods that can leave firefighters unprepared for real-world scenarios and also the sometimes disjointed approach of operational assurance processes an what they focus on. We advocate for a reset in firefighter guidance, emphasizing a deeper understanding of hazard identification & the selection of operational tactics including more hands-on training in live fire environments and better operational risk alignment.

    From the basics of pump operation and hose management to the importance of clear communication and adaptive tactics, this episode serves as a practical guide for improving fire service effectiveness and survivability for both victims & firefighters.

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    We only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY, every Debrief & document CLICK HERE

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    A big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.
    GORE-TEX Professional Clothing
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    IDEX
    HAIX Footwear - Get offical podcast discount on HAIX HERE
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    Lyfe Linez - Get Functional Hydration FUEL for FIREFIGHTERS, Clean no sugar for daily hydration. 80% of people live dehydrated and for firefighters this cost
    Hibern8 - a plant based sleep aid specially designed to promote a restful night's sleep and

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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • #355 From Firefighting to Recovery: Navigating Injury, Identity, and Mental Health with Justin Stoneham
    Feb 17 2025

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    In this episode, I sit down with Justin Stoneham, a retired firefighter with nearly three decades of service in East Sussex Fire Brigade. Justin takes us through his extensive career, beginning as a retained firefighter in 1993 and progressing to roles such as Fire Control Operator, Lead Instructor at the Training Centre, and finally Watch Manager at Eastbourne Fire Station. His career came to a sudden shift in 2022 when he was forced into ill-health retirement due to spinal injuries sustained in the line of duty. Since then, Justin has embarked on a new journey, becoming a qualified counsellor and pursuing a diploma in trauma therapy. Throughout our conversation, Justin reflects on his career, the challenges of retiring due to injury, and the emotional toll of leaving a profession that shaped his identity.

    The discussion also delves into broader themes of mental health in the fire service and beyond. Justin and I explore the negativity bias in the media and how it can impact mental well-being, emphasizing the importance of cultivating resilience and optimism in an often cynical world. We touch on the feelings of loneliness, shame, and loss of identity that can arise from both injury and retirement, and Justin highlights the critical role of social connections and self-compassion in recovery. Together, we reflect on the importance of person-centred counselling, asking better questions, and creating space for open conversations about trauma and emotional health. Wrapping up the episode, we discuss the value of storytelling—mentioning the film Inside Out as a useful tool for understanding emotions—and the need for accessible support systems for those navigating the complex journey of physical and mental recovery.

    Negativity Bias - The Decision Lab

    Home | PTSD999 (ptsd-999.com)

    Mental health services for veterans | Combat Stress

    Why? Counselling - BACP Therapist in Eastbourne - Why Counselling

    We only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY, every Debrief & document CLICK HERE

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    1 hr and 44 mins

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