Episode 51

Episode 51: "What is the shortest school on this base?" With Chief Jim Nilo

Published on: 3rd October, 2022

Specialization in the fire service isn't anything new, but Crash Fire Rescue, or Aircraft Rescue Firefighting is a specialty all in its own. In this episode, I spoke with Jim Nilo who was instrumental in developing and improving AFFF training in Virginia, all because he washed out of one Marine Corps training program and wanted "the shortest school" on that base.

Jim ultimately became the fire chief at the Richmond International Airport and continues to train airport firefighters all over the world.

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Music: "Tired traveler on the way to go home", Andrew Codeman via Freemusicarchive.com

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The Firehouse Logbook Podcast
The culture, traditions, legacies, and legends of the fire and EMS services
A retrospective look at the culture, traditions, legacies, and legends of the fire service. Where we came from, how we got here, and the people who led the way.

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Robby Dawson

Retired Assistant Fire Chief and amateur podcaster to document and share the culture, history, legends, and legacies of the greatest job in the world.