This interesting conversation discussion between the four of them firefighting dudes doesn't surprise me since because there have also been a lot of Multicultural North American FireFighters both in the USA and Canada who have relocated to another City and State some 10 or 13 years later after their previous current city prior to that just some years back before that while real life former 1977 till 1987 New York City Fireman turned 1987 till 2024 actor Jack McGee who was in Chicago's 1991's Backdraft and 2004 till mid 2011's F.D.N.Y. ("Rescue Me") prior to temporarily joining the 2016 and 2020 LAFD in California for Los Angeles's MySafeLA cancer survivor Advertisement and 2020's Episode 16 of Season 3 of of Jennifer Love Hewitt's 2018 till 2024 Fox and ABC Television TV Series 9-1-1 as a Temporary Guest Star as Guest Appearring for a Guest Appearance.!!! Although Jack McGee was on 2004-2011's New York FireFighter Series Rescue Me for the New York Fire Department just like he was back in 1977 till 1987, well he wasn't on 2012's 2012-2024 TV Series ("Chicago Fire") while one of his Backdraft Costars Richard Lexsee who's actually a real life former African American Chicago Fireman who was in 2014's Episode ("Apologies Are Dangerous") and also 2018's Ep ("Slamigan") whom in which himself and Kevin Michael Casey who retired back in 2012 who actually played and portrayed the Character Role of Nightengale as Nightingale for Truck 46 from Firehouse 17 in Chicago who's now a Sprinkler UA Sprinkler Fitter now, pretty interesting Individuals.💙💙💚💛Yeah Though I Agree with the others about the Raccoon's Story also too.!!!
Allow me to suggest, if they haven't been on the podcast already, you bring on Ed Loder and/or Robert Staunton of the Boston FD. Ed Loder is the most decorated member of the BFD and Robert Staunton is the only person to win their highest award twice.
That raccoon story was the best 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
Each and every urban firefighter has the same mindset! Fantastic Show!
Chicago!! Great episode, guys!
...its nice when u have a guy who talks it up...
This guy is awesome ‼️
I think Hitman started after the Rocky 🦝 incident.
This interesting conversation discussion between the four of them firefighting dudes doesn't surprise me since because there have also been a lot of Multicultural North American FireFighters both in the USA and Canada who have relocated to another City and State some 10 or 13 years later after their previous current city prior to that just some years back before that while real life former 1977 till 1987 New York City Fireman turned 1987 till 2024 actor Jack McGee who was in Chicago's 1991's Backdraft and 2004 till mid 2011's F.D.N.Y. ("Rescue Me") prior to temporarily joining the 2016 and 2020 LAFD in California for Los Angeles's MySafeLA cancer survivor Advertisement and 2020's Episode 16 of Season 3 of of Jennifer Love Hewitt's 2018 till 2024 Fox and ABC Television TV Series 9-1-1 as a Temporary Guest Star as Guest Appearring for a Guest Appearance.!!! Although Jack McGee was on 2004-2011's New York FireFighter Series Rescue Me for the New York Fire Department just like he was back in 1977 till 1987, well he wasn't on 2012's 2012-2024 TV Series ("Chicago Fire") while one of his Backdraft Costars Richard Lexsee who's actually a real life former African American Chicago Fireman who was in 2014's Episode ("Apologies Are Dangerous") and also 2018's Ep ("Slamigan") whom in which himself and Kevin Michael Casey who retired back in 2012 who actually played and portrayed the Character Role of Nightengale as Nightingale for Truck 46 from Firehouse 17 in Chicago who's now a Sprinkler UA Sprinkler Fitter now, pretty interesting Individuals.💙💙💚💛Yeah Though I Agree with the others about the Raccoon's Story also too.!!!
The window falling on him was " a sign from above".
Awesome show
Great show
I agree the firefighters should be curious about the job not worried about the internet and crap
Firemen ROCK!!!
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Kubes you have sleeves on!
Aaaaadriannnnn!!!! Rocky!!!
Allow me to suggest, if they haven't been on the podcast already, you bring on Ed Loder and/or Robert Staunton of the Boston FD.
Ed Loder is the most decorated member of the BFD and Robert Staunton is the only person to win their highest award twice.
Good suggestion!
What about the guy from Stanton Island that worked in Boston. His name is Artey something. His name has been brought up a few times
@@Greg_P611 I think he passed away
Do you have either contact?
@kevinkubler2024 I'm sorry, but no I don't.