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The First Responder’s Podcast
brianmiller1963
16 episodes
1 month ago
An inside look at what it’s like to be a first responder
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An inside look at what it’s like to be a first responder
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Episodes (16/16)
The First Responder’s Podcast
From Applicant to Captain: Inside a U.S. Capitol Police Career
Host Brian Miller interviews retired U.S. Capitol Police Captain Jeff Wills about his 29-year career, tracing his path from application and academy to assignments in patrol, protective details, communications, internal affairs, and command roles.The episode covers landmark moments like 9/11 and multiple inaugurations, discusses training, leadership, and department units (SWAT, K9, threat assessment), and offers practical advice for those considering a career with the Capitol Police.
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1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The First Responder’s Podcast
When the Badge Gets Heavy: Why First Responders Need Peer Support
Host Brian Miller sits down with Kym, a peer support team member, to explain what peer support looks like for first responders, the training involved (including CISM), and how confidentiality and peer-to-peer care help address trauma, suicide risk, and job stress. They discuss overcoming stigma, generational differences, accessing help, and why every department—large or small—should consider peer support as a vital resource.
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1 month ago
30 minutes

The First Responder’s Podcast
Island Beat: Inside Key West Police — Policing a world famous vacation location
Chief Sean Brandenburg and Captain Bradley Lariz share how the Key West Police Department balances island life with big-city demands, covering recruitment, training, staffing challenges, and the unique impact of tourism. They describe department structure and specialties—K-9, mounted patrol, marine units, and a Special Response Team—while highlighting community support and the agency’s family culture.
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1 month ago
17 minutes

The First Responder’s Podcast
Policing Paradise: Inside the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office
Your host Brian Miller sits down with Sheriff Ramsey of Monroe County, Florida, about leading a full-service sheriff’s office that covers 120 miles of islands and serves both residents and millions of seasonal visitors. They discuss department structure, staffing and hiring challenges, training and accreditation, community-oriented policing, and the use of drones, aviation and specialized teams to meet the unique demands of the Keys.
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1 month ago
30 minutes

The First Responder’s Podcast
From South Philly Lifeguard to Camden County Paramedic: Anthony's Journey
Host Brian Miller interviews Anthony Siciliano about his 25+ year EMS career — from lifeguard beginnings and hospital cath labs to paramedic instruction, international contracting, and seven COVID deployments.The conversation covers starting a new county EMS, rural call challenges, modern equipment and staffing shortages, and lessons learned running and teaching in diverse environments.
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2 months ago
34 minutes

The First Responder’s Podcast
Island Guardians: Inside Hatteras Ocean Rescue
Captain Molly Greenwood of Hatteras Island Ocean Rescue discusses summer patrols, volunteer staffing, technical and medical training, and the importance of community education in preventing beach emergencies.
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2 months ago
22 minutes 33 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Inside Suffolk's Firefighting Evolution: A Chat with Chief Matthews
Join host Brian Miller on the First Responders Podcast as he sits down with Chief Jeff Matthews from the Suffolk Fire Department. With over 16 years of service, Chief Matthews takes listeners through his journey from operations to becoming the EMS Bureau Chief. This episode highlights the diverse and evolving landscape of Suffolk, discussing its unique blend of urban and rural firefighting challenges. Discover the pivotal roles played by various divisions, including the newly developed special operations teams and community medicine initiatives. Explore the robust structure and growth of Suffolk's fire and rescue services, with insights into manpower, station development, and the comprehensive training process designed to prepare the next generation of responders. Whether it’s transitioning through major pharmacy changes or enhancing community engagement, Chief Matthews gives an in-depth look at the department’s proactive strategies and commitment to public safety. This episode is a testament to the dedication and innovation driving one of the largest land-serving fire departments, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the world of first responders.
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2 months ago
32 minutes 16 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Inside Norfolk Fire & Rescue: Traditions, Challenges, and Future
Join Brian Miller, a retired first responder, as he delves into a conversation with Chief Williams of Norfolk Fire and Rescue. In this episode, they explore the deep-rooted traditions of the Norfolk Fire Department, which has been serving the community for over 150 years. Chief Williams shares insights into the department's ongoing efforts to adapt to changing times, including the introduction of paramedic-only positions to meet the growing demand for specialized EMS services. Discover how Norfolk Fire and Rescue manages a unique set of challenges due to the city's size, busy call volume, and the need to address a wide range of emergency situations, from high-rise fires to water rescues. The conversation also touches upon the recruitment and training process, highlighting the department's strategies to ensure new recruits are placed in positions where they can excel and thrive.
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2 months ago
28 minutes 7 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Behind the Badge: Sheriff David Miles on Suffolk's Rapid Growth and Unique Challenges
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the First Responders Podcast, hosted by retired first responder Brian Miller. In this episode, we sit down with Sheriff David Miles of the Suffolk Sheriff's Office, who brings light to the evolving landscape of Suffolk, Virginia—a city that has recently surpassed a population of 100,000, becoming the fastest-growing locality in the state. Sheriff Miles elaborates on the unique challenges faced by his department, characterized by a small but highly experienced team of deputies, each bringing diverse insights from various law enforcement backgrounds. Although Suffolk boasts the largest landmass among Virginia cities, the sheriff’s office has adapted to its rapid growth while maintaining a small-town atmosphere that its citizens cherish. Join us as Sheriff Miles delves into the multifaceted responsibilities of his team, from courthouse security and civil commitment transports to juvenile transportation across significant distances. This episode offers a rare glimpse into the operational dynamics of a sheriff's office in an independent city and underscores the symbiotic relationship between the sheriff’s office, its citizens, and other law enforcement agencies.
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3 months ago
19 minutes 11 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Inside the Virginia State Police: A Deep Dive with Sergeant Anaya
In this episode of the First Responders Podcast, host Brian Miller sits down with Sergeant Anaya from the Virginia State Police to discuss the intricate workings of the agency. With over 27 years of experience, Sergeant Anaya offers insights into the diverse roles within the State Police, debunking the myth that they are merely a highway patrol. From jurisdiction challenges to recruitment processes, listeners gain an understanding of what it takes to become a trooper in Virginia.The conversation delves into the rigorous training and testing procedures, including the physical agility and psychological assessments that applicants must undergo. Sgt. Anaya explains the importance of attention to detail and discipline cultivated during the academy, reflecting the paramilitary structure and requirements of this esteemed agency.Further exploration includes discussions about various specialized units such as K-9, SWAT, and Executive Protection, underscoring the career mobility and opportunities within the force. The episode provides a comprehensive look at the professional and personal commitments required to serve as a trooper, reaffirming the profound impact of their service on community safety.
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3 months ago
39 minutes 54 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Harold's Story: Battling Cancer and Reflecting on a Life of Service
In this episode of the First Responders Podcast, hosted by retired first responder Brian Miller, we honor the memory of several fallen heroes who have tragically passed away over the past week. Assistant Fire Chief Jason McClone, parole agent Joshua Byrd, Sergeant Dale Pereira, and Detectives Joshua Kelly Eklund, Victor Lemus, and William Osborne have all made the ultimate sacrifice in their service to the public. Brian Miller is joined by Harold Phillips, who shares his personal journey of becoming a firefighter and battling stage 4 colon cancer. Harold sheds light on the challenges faced by first responders, the occupational hazards they endure, and the brotherhood that keeps them strong. He talks about the Virginia Firefighter Cancer Presumptive Act and emphasizes the importance of health screenings and taking precautionary measures to protect oneself. This episode also delves into the impact of first responder careers on physical and mental health, and the need for young people to consider this noble profession. Tune in to hear Harold's inspiring story and learn more about the efforts to improve safety and health protocols for first responders.
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3 months ago
39 minutes 14 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Inside Dare County EMS: A Conversation with Chief Collins
Join host Brian Miller on the First Responders Podcast as he sits down with Chief Jennie Collins, the EMS Chief of Dare County, North Carolina. With over 31 years of experience in Prince William County, Chief Collins shares her transition from firefighter to EMS Chief and her experiences in managing emergency services in the unique landscape of the Outer Banks. Chief Collins discusses the challenges faced by Dare County EMS, including the seasonal population surge and geographical constraints, as well as the county's longstanding medevac helicopter program, DARE MedFlight. Learn about the local EMS structure, the variety of training programs available, and the community-oriented focus that makes Dare County special. This episode offers insights into the complexities and rewards of working in EMS, highlighting the dedication and teamwork required to keep the community safe, no matter the challenges. Tune in to discover the resilience and resourcefulness of first responders in this stunning yet demanding environment.
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3 months ago
38 minutes 43 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Pedaling for a Cause: Honoring Fallen Officers
Join retired first responder Brian Miller on the First Responders Podcast as he delves into the inspiring and heartwarming endeavors of two pivotal organizations: the Police Unity Tour and Law Enforcement United. The episode features back-to-back interviews with Jim Racke and Hugh Miller from the Police Unity Tour, followed by Wallace Chadwick, the president of Law Enforcement United. Discover the shared mission of these organizations to support the families of fallen officers, especially the children, through fundraising bicycle rides that span hundreds of miles. Listen to the moving personal stories of riders and survivors, and learn how these events not only commemorate the sacrifices of law enforcement officers but also offer healing and connection for their families. Whether by riding, fundraising, or volunteering, there's a way for everyone to participate and make a difference.
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3 months ago
46 minutes 36 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
Chesapeake's Bravest: From Historic Roots to Innovating Safety
Welcome to the First Responders Podcast, hosted by Brian Miller, a retired first responder with over 25 years of experience. In this compelling episode, we honor the sacrifices of fallen heroes while delving into the rich history and modern advancements of the Chesapeake Fire Department. Join us as we sit down with Deputy Fire Marshal Simuel Frazier, who shares fascinating insights into the evolution of fire services in Chesapeake, from its humble beginnings with horse-drawn wagons to becoming a leading innovator in fire protection technology. Listen as Marshall Frazier provides a detailed overview of the department’s operations, covering essential topics such as recruitment, training, and the day-to-day lives of firefighters. Discover how a strong sense of family and community support acts as the backbone of the department, helping firefighters manage the stress and demands of their critical roles. This episode is a tribute to the dedication and resilience of first responders and offers a heartfelt glimpse into a career that is more than just a job—it’s a calling. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the courage and commitment of those who serve on the front lines to keep their communities safe.
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4 months ago
39 minutes 53 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
First Responders Podcast. The how and, more importantly, the why.
Short and sweet!!!  Me with the how and why of the First Responders Podcast
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4 months ago
17 minutes 1 second

The First Responder’s Podcast
Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office
This is where my career 'culminated in RETIREMENT!!  I sit down with LT D. Taylor and SGT N. Davison to get the ins and outs of the Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office and it's many opportunities.  
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4 months ago
27 minutes 53 seconds

The First Responder’s Podcast
An inside look at what it’s like to be a first responder