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The Cool Fireman Podcast

The Cool Fireman Podcast

By: Matt Brian Adam Doug and Freddy
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The Cool Fireman Podcast brings you into the world of firefighting with hosts Matt, Doug, Unkie, Brian, and Freddy. We tackle topics that matter most to firefighters—career growth, safety, mental health, and the everyday challenges on and off the job. Featuring real talk, expert guests, and a bit of humor, this is where the fire service connects, learns, and shares stories. Whether you're a firefighter or simply interested in the life of one, join us for conversations that are as informative as they are engaging.Matt, Brian, Adam, Doug, and Freddy Career Success Economics
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  • Old School vs New School Firefighters | True or False Firehouse Debates 🔥
    Apr 13 2026

    📝 Episode Description

    In this episode of The Cool Fireman Podcast, the crew dives into a fun but real conversation:

    👉 Old School vs New School Fire Service – TRUE or FALSE?

    From firehouse culture to leadership, training, and generational differences, the guys break down some of the biggest debates in today’s fire service.


    🔥 Topics We Cover:Is the firehouse still a “family”?

    Are kitchen table conversations changing?

    Are newer firefighters more sensitive—or just different?

    Experience vs certifications… which matters more?

    Are firefighters today more trained and educated?

    Leadership in the modern fire service

    Policy vs people—what matters most?

    🚨 Also in This Episode:FDIC is right around the cornerPatreon shoutouts + Ricky Byrd wins April Perks 🎉

    Turnout Drill selection

    Firehouse culture debates (food, chores, expectations)

    Shoutout to off-duty heroism in the fire service

    🎯 Join the Conversation

    We want to hear from YOU:
    👉 Drop your answers—TRUE or FALSE?

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    🔥 Support the Podcast🎧 Follow & rate the show💬 Share with your crew🔥 Join Patreon for behind-the-scenes content (only $2/month)

    🚒 About The Show

    The Cool Fireman Podcast brings real conversations from the firehouse table—covering leadership, culture, training, and everything in between.


    🔑 Keywords (for discoverability)

    firefighter podcast, fire service culture, firefighter leadership, FDIC, firehouse life, firefighter training, fire department podcast, EMS, firehouse discussions, first responder podcast


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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Unwritten Firehouse Rules Every Rookie Needs to Know | Firefighter Podcast
    Apr 6 2026
    This episode of The Cool Fireman Podcast dives into the unwritten rules that make firehouse culture what it is. Matt, Doug, and Adam break down the firehouse laws nobody writes down but everybody learns fast—from food in the fridge, seats at the kitchen table, and bunk room etiquette to rookie expectations, shift change courtesy, and the sacred rule of not farting at the dinner table.In This EpisodeThe guys mix humor with real firehouse truth as they talk about why these traditions matter, how they shape culture, and what every rookie needs to know if they want to survive probation. Plus, there’s Patreon talk, a Wheel of Names winner, sponsor updates, Burn Box gear, FDIC hype, and a little snail mail.The guys open with stickers, Burn Box talk, and Doug’s legendary footlong chili dogPatreon updates, new members, and the monthly Wheel of Names drawingTurnout Drill winner DJ Watson’s answers on snacks, aliens, and sunsetsSponsor shoutouts for Unkie’s Seasoning and Burn BoxA moment of silence for fallen first respondersThe main topic: the unwritten rules of the firehouseFirehouse food etiquette, fridge politics, and shift-change snack theftThe sacred rules of the kitchen table and “unassigned assigned seating”Bunk room courtesy, bathroom etiquette, and showing up early for shift changeRookie life: why none of the normal rules apply when you’re the new guySnail Mail reactions from last week’s episode about becoming a firefighter and the volunteer fire service debateKey Talking PointsPatreon and Wheel of NamesThe crew welcomes new Patreon members and spins the Wheel of Names for the monthly giveaway. Ricky Bird takes the win for April, continuing his streak as a big name in the podcast community.Turnout Drill AnswersDJ Watson’s responses spark conversation about guilty pleasure snacks, aliens, and whether sunrise or sunset is better. Naturally, that turns into a bigger firehouse-style debate.Burn Box and FDICDoug shows off the latest Burn Box, which includes:Burn Box Skeleton Key t-shirtmetal wedgedoor jamupdated Williams key for respectful entryUnwritten Rules of the FirehouseThis is the heart of the episode. Topics include:Don’t sit down just anywhere at the kitchen tableSeats may not be assigned, but they are definitely claimedIf you cook, do you clean, or does the crew handle dishes?If food has no name on it, it might be fair gameTreats brought for another shift may not survive until shift changeDon’t leave old food in Tupperware foreverDon’t use the last toilet paper without replacing the rollDon’t destroy the bathroom right before shift changeShow up early so the off-going crew doesn’t get stuck on a late callDon’t leave your gear laying around unless you want it messed withAnd above all: when you’re the rookie, you do everythingThe crew talks about humility, owning mistakes, earning trust, and embracing the rite of passage that comes with being the new guy.Snail MailThe episode wraps with comments from listeners responding to last week’s discussion on becoming a firefighter and the ongoing debate around volunteer fire service, cost, staffing, and recruitment.Best MomentsDoug describing a footlong chili dog disappearing in record timeThe debate over whether cookies meant for another shift are actually safeMatt admitting he’s been banned from the kitchen table for farting“We don’t have assigned seats… but you definitely can’t sit there.”“Them cookies ain’t gonna make it to shift change.”Matt’s closing thoughts on being the rookie and doing everythingSponsorsUnkie’s SeasoningBurn BoxCall to ActionWhat unwritten rule did the guys miss?Drop your firehouse’s favorite unwritten law in the comments.SEO KeywordsThe Cool Fireman Podcast, unwritten firehouse rules, firehouse culture, rookie firefighter advice, kitchen table rules, firefighter podcast, probationary firefighter, firehouse traditions, firefighter humor, FDIC
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • How to Become a Firefighter | What It Really Takes to Get Hired
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode, the guys circle back to one of their most popular topics: how to become a firefighter. Matt, Brian, and Unkie talk through what it really takes to get hired, survive the process, and build a successful career in the fire service.

    The conversation covers everything from attitude, humility, and work ethic to the value of mentors, accountability, and staying teachable. The crew shares personal stories about the grind of trying to get hired, the sacrifices it took, and the moments they knew this was the career they were meant to pursue.

    They also discuss the importance of being someone others want to invest in — because in this job, your attitude can open doors just as much as your résumé.

    The episode also includes Patreon updates, a new Wheel of Names winner for the Turnout Drill, sponsor shoutouts, a Moment of Silence for recent line-of-duty deaths, and some discussion on volunteer staffing, training, and the future of the fire service.


    In this episode:

    • What it really takes to become a firefighter

    • Why attitude matters as much as skill

    • The importance of mentors and accountability

    • Why humility and work ethic go a long way

    • Personal stories from the hiring grind

    • Recent LODDs honored in the Moment of Silence

    • Turnout Drill winner: Daniel Watson

    • FDIC excitement, merch, and sponsor updates

    Support the podcast:

    👕 Merch: https://the-cool-fireman.myshopify.com/collections
    🎧 Patreon: Join the crew for bonus content, giveaways, and more


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    1 hr and 12 mins
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