I worked Tim in the same area of the Bronx for many years. An unbelievable engine officer and absolute gentleman in life and on the fire floor Brian Currid L33
Great episode, I've been in the fire service for 42 years, from a junior to full time Chief of a small department in Southern maine. We where a vollie department now a combination department. And I have to agree with Lou and Lt. Tim. About keeping your mouth shut, especially if you wasn't there,
This long anticipated episode did not disappoint!!💥 Timmy seems very HONEST and a REAL STAND-UP GUY with a FF CAREER to boot!!⭐ Loved it, Great show men. Thank you for your time😀
I missed this episode live but listened intently to the re-broadcast. A phenomenal show! Thank you Tim for sharing your experience and the raw reality of being a firefighter! Totally incredible program! Allen P., captain (ret).
Spent every weekend in Newington CT at TBowl Lanes, torchlight cafe, or the Hartford Drive-in (3 b movies for $5/carload). Newington Fire was always out running....watched them at a automatic alarm call at one of the "no tell motels"....it was clockwork--engine laid in & hit the standpipe, stick to the roof like they did it a hundred times. Class crew all the way
There's NO reason why a rig has to stay dirty. I agree with the 88/38 ideal. One can keep one's personal vehicle immaculate but the rig won't be washed for a week.
I worked Tim in the same area of the Bronx for many years. An unbelievable engine officer and absolute gentleman in life and on the fire floor
Brian Currid L33
These podcasts are the highlight of my week!! Excellent episode as always
The Bro of H2o is a hilarious guy. Love the show tonight thanks LT Klett.
Great episode, I've been in the fire service for 42 years, from a junior to full time Chief of a small department in Southern maine. We where a vollie department now a combination department. And I have to agree with Lou and Lt. Tim. About keeping your mouth shut, especially if you wasn't there,
This long anticipated episode did not disappoint!!💥 Timmy seems very HONEST and a REAL STAND-UP GUY with a FF CAREER to boot!!⭐ Loved it, Great show men. Thank you for your time😀
Was just reading through the re-write of the FDNY Engine Company Operations Manual!
I missed this episode live but listened intently to the re-broadcast. A phenomenal show! Thank you Tim for sharing your experience and the raw reality of being a firefighter! Totally incredible program! Allen P., captain (ret).
Thanks for sharing your story Tim.
Spent every weekend in Newington CT at TBowl Lanes, torchlight cafe, or the Hartford Drive-in (3 b movies for $5/carload). Newington Fire was always out running....watched them at a automatic alarm call at one of the "no tell motels"....it was clockwork--engine laid in & hit the standpipe, stick to the roof like they did it a hundred times. Class crew all the way
That’s why we rock in Bklyn hts and dumbo
There's NO reason why a rig has to stay dirty. I agree with the 88/38 ideal. One can keep one's personal vehicle immaculate but the rig won't be washed for a week.
Oustanding show 👍❤🚒👨🚒🇺🇲
I am about visit NYC bust just for a few days. Is it enough time to order a t-shirt and get it into my hands? I would love to take it back to Europe!
BAM great great show
That’s what we do
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Was he vaccinated