Episodes
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Join Larry and Arthur Ditzel, an Emergency Management Coordinator as they discuss his journey into emergency services, starting as a volunteer at the age of 16. He details his experiences as a paramedic in New York City, where he learned the importance of primary care medicine and navigating language barriers. Art discusses his transition into emergency management, highlighting his involvement in the Ebola outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Join Larry and Corporal Jason Frey, a K-9 officer with the Clinton, Connecticut Police Department. On this episode, they discuss his experience as a handler and the importance of the bond between officer and dog. Frey also dives into the demanding nature of being a K-9 officer, including the long hours, the emotional toll, and the split-second decisions that handlers must make.
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On this episode, get ready to meet Mike Borrello, a paramedic firefighter who started Heroes Next Door with his son-in-law to raise awareness about public safety services and encourage volunteerism. Mike discusses the challenges of recruiting and retaining volunteers, particularly in a society that often assumes public safety services are fully paid.
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On this chapter of 10-75 Chatter, join Larry with Mike Skelly, Derek Broadmeyer, and Nick Lachelier as they discuss the evolution of the mobile electronics industry and the challenges of finding skilled labor. They also take the time to highlight the importance of quality workmanship and the benefits of using 1st In cabinets.
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During this episode of 10-75 Chatter, David Brierty joins Larry and Nick to discuss his experiences as a generational firefighter and EMT. He shares his transition from a career in Bergen County to a volunteer position in West Milford, where he is embracing the challenges of a more rural environment. The conversation dives into the changing landscape of firefighting, including the increasing demands on volunteer firefighters, the need for more palatable training programs, and the potential for regionalized fire services.
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This episode of 10-75 Chatter features a discussion with Brian Daboul, a fire chief, safety manager, and safety consultant. Join him and Larry as they cover a range of topics related to fire safety, particularly the new OSHA regulations that are being proposed and their potential impact on fire departments, especially volunteer ones.
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It's time for 10-75 Chatter! This episode features Tony, President and CEO of Absolute Fire Protection, and Larry about the challenges and changes in the fire service. They discuss the evolving needs for fire apparatus, the impact of technology, the challenges of attracting and retaining volunteers, and the future of the fire service.
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On this episode of 10-75 Chatter, we got a chance to talk to talk with one of our customers and personal trainer John Khanjian, owner of PAD Performed As Designed Fitness. Join Nick and John as they discuss his journey into the fitness industry, how he started his business, and his unique approach to training firefighters.
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On this episode of 10-75 Chatter, Tommy Pianettini, a retired police officer and former first responder, talks about his life and career, including his time working at 1st In Emergency Products and his current life as a full-time RVer. He discusses the growth of 1st In, his experiences traveling across the country in his RV, and his fond memories of working with Larry.
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This episode of 10-75 Chatter is about Nicholas Harrison, a volunteer firefighter and one of our vehicle technicians. Nick shares about his experience in the industry, highlighting the importance of hands-on learning and continuous improvement. He also talks about his passion for firefighting and his journey as a volunteer firefighter.
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This episode of the 10-75 Chatter podcast features an interview with Gabe, a former 10-75 employee who is now the National Fire Manager for Sound Off Signal. Gabe discusses his background in the fire service, his experience growing the fire product line at Sound Off Signal, and the future of the emergency vehicle industry.
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This episode of the 10-75 Chatter podcast features an interview with Mike Shimsky, the vehicle conversion manager for 10-75 Emergency Vehicles and a former law enforcement officer. Follow Mike and Larry as they discuss his transition from law enforcement to the private sector, the challenges and rewards of his role, and the importance of teamwork and employee wellness.
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On this episode of 10-75 Chatter, join Nick and Mark, auto technicians and fellow employees at 10-75 Emergency Vehicles, for a riveting conversation. Watch them discuss Mark’s journey with 1075, their favorite upfitting projects, and their opinions on first responders and our growing social media presence as a company.
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Join Ryan and Larry as they share the story of how 10-75 Emergency Vehicles came to be the company that it is today. The episode covers the company’s humble beginnings in a 12-foot trailer, its evolution and growth, and its unique approach to customer service and marketing, emphasizing the importance of being relatable, approachable, and open to challenges.
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Nicholas Harrison and Drew DeGroat, a volunteer firefighter and battalion chief from Mahwah, New Jersey, recently discussed various topics related to the emergency services, including the importance of maintaining physical fitness and training standards in volunteer fire departments, challenges facing volunteer departments, and the impact of fire departments on communities.
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We're pleased to announce that we will be launching a podcast! Introducing: 10-75 Chatter, where we'll discuss upfitting, emergency services, and more with all sorts of people!