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January 11, 2025 35 mins
THMG Presents: Hazard Class Episode 0013FDIC, Fire Engineering and BeyondFeaturing: David Rhodes

In this engaging episode of the Hazard Class Podcast, Jake sits down with retired Battalion Chief David Rhodes, a true legend in the fire service. With nearly 40 years of experience in the Atlanta Fire Department, Rhodes shares his incredible journey, from his early days as a rookie firefighter to his current roles as Editor-in-Chief of Fire Engineering Magazine and leader at FDIC, the world’s largest fire department conference. This episode dives into pivotal moments, lessons in leadership, and Rhodes' relentless dedication to training and innovation in the fire service.

Resources and References:

- FDIC International: www.fdic.com

- Fire Engineering Magazine: www.fireengineering.com

- Georgia Smoke Divers: www.georgiasmokediver.com

Email: David.Rhodes@ClarionEvents.com

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Segment Breakdown & Timestamps

0:00 - 0:17: Introduction

Jay introduces the podcast and this week’s guest, David Rhodes, highlighting his illustrious career and current contributions to the fire service.

0:18 - 1:09: Meet David Rhodes

Overview of Rhodes’ background: his tenure at the Atlanta Fire Department, role in the Georgia Smoke Divers Program, and leadership at FDIC and Fire Engineering Magazine.

1:10 - 2:35: Icebreaker - The Wheel of Stupid Questions

David answers a playful question about the largest animal he could fight bare-handed, bringing humor and camaraderie to the conversation.

2:36 - 4:14: How It All Began

David reflects on his early inspiration to join the fire service, a pivotal encounter with a local fire chief, and the live burn that solidified his passion.

4:15 - 6:08: First Fires and Early Lessons

Memories of intense early training experiences, including a harrowing flashover and lessons learned in his formative years.

6:09 - 10:54: Career Highlights in Atlanta

David recounts his career trajectory, from his first department to becoming Battalion Chief. He shares key milestones and challenges, including his time as union president during a transformative period for Atlanta’s fire service.

10:55 - 15:05: Reviving the Georgia Smoke Divers Program

David discusses his role in rejuvenating the Georgia Smoke Divers Program and the challenges of maintaining its high standards and reputation.

15:06 - 21:20: The Writing Journey

David explores his evolution as a writer, from humorous newsletters to becoming a prolific contributor to Fire Engineering Magazine. Notable works like “Science for Dummies” and the infamous “T-Shirt Management” article are highlighted.

21:21 - 31:19: The Growth of FDIC

A behind-the-scenes look at the expansion of FDIC, from its modest beginnings to its current status as a premier training and education event with over 36,000 attendees and 900 exhibitors.

31:20 - 34:03: What Drives David Rhodes

David shares what keeps him motivated after decades of service: a passion for training, improving lives, and watching the next generation of fir

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