San Bernardino County Fire: PIO Podcast
San Bernardino County Fire: PIO Podcast

This is the official podcast of the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District. This is the official channel for public information and updates. During major emergency situations, we may use this podcast to keep our citizens updated and safe. Questions: info@sbcfire.org or (909) 387-5974

Host Captain Shawn Millerick is back in the studio with Bobby, Ben, Rosalie and a surprise cameo from Captain Eric Sherwin to inform, educate, and entertain while somehow keeping Bobby from hunting ducks long enough to hit record. Expect station banter, department wins, a deep dive into prevention, and a field segment that puts you inside a massive commercial drill.Studio Kickoff Duck Hunting Dad Energy and Big Wins for the DistrictThe episode opens with pure chaos as Bobby nearly scares off dinner before the crew settles in to celebrate a major milestone. The department’s communications and outreach efforts are paying off in a big way. Ben breaks down the numbers with impressions and engagement climbing fast and the team talks about how that growth translates to real impact.Black History Month Why It MattersIn a This Day in History style segment the crew recognizes Black History Month where it came from why it exists and how the show will spotlight more history and voices throughout February.Featured Interview Deputy Fire Marshal Tom Strong Community Safety Side of the HouseShawn sits down with Deputy Fire Marshal Tom Strong to pull back the curtain on the Fire Marshal’s Office. They talk about what the office does, how big the operation really is, and why community safety touches more of the county than most people realize. Tom shares his 35 year career journey including time with the Sheriff’s Department and search and rescue his early days as a paid call firefighter and what the bark beetle program looked like when it ramped up in the mountains.Tech Corner GIS ESRI AI and the Future of InspectionsTom and Shawn get into modernization efforts including digital surveys GIS mapping and how AI may support plan checks and inspections. The conversation gets especially futuristic when they talk about smart glasses that can identify violations as you walk a building plus AI assisted drone and satellite imagery that could change everything from weed abatement to damage assessment.Security Breadcrumbs and County Vehicle Reality ChecksThe crew also covers what keeps headquarters secure including cameras armed security and the arson unit plus a practical reminder that county vehicles track more than people think. Speeding over certain thresholds can trigger notifications up the chain.Special Events Fireworks Interdictions Raves and Behind the Scenes PlanningTom shares some of his favorite operations including illegal fireworks interdictions special events and the surprising truth about rave crowds. Tom and Bobby talk about the massive amount of pre planning that goes into festivals and concerts including temporary mini cities mapped for EMS response.In the Field Warehouse Drill at a Million Plus Square Foot FacilityThe episode shifts to an on scene interview during a large commercial occupancy drill inside a massive warehouse. Battalion Chiefs Eric Spies and Steve Tracy explain what the drill is testing what is being learned and how this kind of training improves policy tactics and equipment before more familiar banter returns including the eternal question is lunch provided.  Thank you to Erin Bearden of MGA Entertainment for hosting our training at their warehouse and showing us around!Joke of the Day Trail Mix ViolenceTo close it out Shawn attempts a nut themed joke and Ryan delivers an absolutely ruthless roast that may be the strongest command decision making heard all episode.As always stay safe take care of each other and thanks for listening 🎙️Links Mentioned in this EpisodeOffice of the Fire Marshal Special Events Video
Host Captain Shawn Millerick is back in the studio (and out in the field) to inform, educate, and entertain with Episode 24 of the PIO Podcast—alongside Bobby and Kyle for another round of station talk, real-world interviews, and classic dad-joke chaos.Studio Updates: Mercury Warnings, Promotions, and a “Secret” Deployment DrillThe crew kicks things off with a strange sight at the Bloomington post office—an official warning to not mail mercury—and the inevitable rabbit hole that follows. From there, Shawn shares department updates including the latest on testing and interviews, solid participation in the captain’s exam process, and a first-of-its-kind surprise drill simulating a California Regional Task Force 6 deployment. Tower 20 gets a shoutout too, with training content getting love from California State training.MLK Day Reflections & Memphis HistoryIn a thoughtful segment, the guys reflect on Martin Luther King Jr. Day with two standout “did you know?” moments—plus a powerful discussion about visiting the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis and how immersive history can change perspective.In the Field: Captain Justin Weber on Culture, Retention, and Finding Your PlaceShawn catches up with Captain Justin Weber (newly assigned and newly promoted) for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with hilarious rumors—passport theft, last names, and car-washing allegations—and turns into an honest story about upbringing, identity, and why he’s all-in on County Fire. Weber breaks down why retention matters, what makes the department unique, and how treating people like humans (even on probation) is a core part of the culture worth protecting.Aviation Spotlight: Alpine Rescue Training from the Top of the TowerNext, Shawn heads to the top of the Richard Sewell training tower with Aviation’s Mike Demoff, who explains the growing, more formalized rescue training program designed to keep crews safe in alpine and mountain environments. Mike shares how the program evolved after a tragic incident, why policy + training matters, and how other agencies are now taking notice and asking to learn from the model.“This Day in History” & Joke of the DayThe episode wraps with a lighter touch: Guy Fieri’s birthday gets a “firehouse TV” shoutout, followed by some truly committed dad/son acting and a groaner of a joke about trees… being shady.As always: stay safe, take care of each other, and thanks for listening. 🎙️Links Mentioned in this Episode⁠MLK Speech Kept by Body Guard for Decades News Story⁠⁠C⁠⁠lip from Bobby's Motown Documentary Highlighting the Motown Recording of "I Have a Dream" Speech⁠⁠Aviation Technical Team Training Video featuring Original Composed Music by Shawn Millerick⁠
We’re back with Episode 15 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain. Division 2’s Living HistoryBatallion Chief Mike McClintock drops by with a treasure trove of vintage photos dating back to the late 1800s—including relics from when the city’s fire department began in 1878.Learn how crews are digitizing and preserving the department’s archives for use in new station foyers, blending old-school pride with modern design.Hear how the new Station 227 project and a new ladder truck for Station 221 are bringing fresh energy to Division 2.HR at the Heart of the Fire ServiceCrystal Perez, HR Business Partner, joins the show to break down how the county is reimagining human resources—from disciplinary myths to genuine partnership.Discover how HR now supports succession planning, recruitment, and leadership growth, not just compliance.Get the inside scoop on the County Wellness Program, complete with on-site massages, healthy lunches, and a focus on whole-employee well-being.Crystal also shares her leadership paper, “The Kitchen Table as a Command Post,” and explains how she’s learning the unique 24-hour firehouse culture firsthand.Desert Operations: Fire & Rescue at Dumont DunesBattalion Chief Steve Tracy calls in to discuss County Fire’s presence at Dumont Dunes, where tens of thousands of off-road enthusiasts gather each year.Hear how crews manage medical calls, dust storms, and 50,000 people in the middle of the Mojave.From burn injuries to air rescues, discover how County Fire keeps order in a scene that one guest calls “Mad Max meets Burning Man.”Chief Tracy also shares lessons learned about logistics, safety, and training opportunities for younger paramedics.Division 2’s new truck 221 and upcoming Station 227 mark major growth for the district.County Fire celebrates digitization of historic archives, preserving more than a century of service history.HR introduces new wellness initiatives at the Fire Admin building—proving that self-care isn’t just for civilians.PIO’s Tech Corner explores how data collection and after-action reports help improve future dune deployments—covering staffing, logistics, and how to adapt fire response for a mobile desert city.Sean: “What do you call a sandstorm at the dunes? Nature’s way of exfoliating your engine.”Crystal: “And your HR file, if you forget to wear goggles!”
We’re back with Episode 13 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain. Episode HighlightsHaunted Firehouses and Real Ghost StoriesBobby recalls filming at the Sharon Tate house.Rosie shares eerie stories from her family’s past.The team discusses ghost sightings at Station 9 and Fifth Street.Engineer Harley Hobbs describes hauntings at his home and travels.Fire Department FeaturesSBCoFD members appear on Hearts of Heroes Season 7, Episode 9, “Courage in Caves.”The team unveils a new podcast studio wall with historical memorabilia.Tech CornerA look at the Thermite RS3 firefighting robot, capable of 2,500 GPM and remote operations in hazardous zones.Joke of the Day “Why are haunted houses the worst for fire drills? Because the spirits refuse to evacuate.”Links Mentioned in the Episode:Mine Rescue ABC Hearts of Heroes episodeThis Day in History - The St. Louis Gateway Arch 60th Anniversary partyThermite Firefighting Robot video
Host Captain Shawn Millerick is back in the field and in the studio to inform, educate and entertain with Episode 23 of the PIO Podcast.Recruitment Roundtable with Captain Andrea BinleyShawn is joined by Andrea Binley for a deep dive into everything recruitment. Andrea breaks down current and upcoming hiring opportunities, including Firefighter/Paramedic, Firefighter/Paramedic Trainee (EMT), Nurse Educator, and Ambulance Operator positions. She walks listeners through application windows, key testing and interview dates, recruitment seminars across the county, and the return of hosted CTC written exams. The conversation also covers the new candidate assessment process designed to ensure recruits are physically ready for Tower 21, set to start this September.Life Around Headquarters: Stories, Laughs, and Mountain LionsBetween meetings and busy hallways, the crew keeps things light with stories from around the district—including an early-morning generator refill under the watchful (imagined) eyes of a mountain lion. Rosie returns to the mic, studio banter ensues, and listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at media interviews, makeup magic, and the everyday chaos that keeps things interesting.Station Spotlight: Captain Tim Smith at Station 226Shawn heads to the bay at Station 226 for a wide-ranging conversation with Captain Tim Smith. Tim reflects on his career with the county and city fire departments, staffing changes, future apparatus updates, and his unique background that includes 17 years as a reserve sheriff’s deputy. He also shares insights on aviation, retirement, and advice for new cadets entering the fire service.Community Shoutouts & Department NewsThe episode wraps up with kudos to crews involved in a high-profile animal rescue, updates on media coverage, a nod to department history through archival photos, and a reminder of how busy the new year has already become.“This Day in History” & Joke of the DayThe crew closes things out with a wild historical moment—the Great Molasses Flood of 1919—followed by multilingual fun, questionable accents, and a classic dad joke to send everyone off smiling.As always: stay safe, take care of each other, and thanks for listening. 🎙️Links Mentioned in this EpisodeEpisode 23 Show Notes videoThis Day in History - The Great Molasses Flood of 1919
Host Captain Shawn Millerick is back in the field and in the studio to inform, educate and entertain with Episode 22 of the PIO Podcast.Episode HighlightsTraining Division spotlight with Capt. Scott AbrahamShawn catches up with Scott for a behind-the-scenes look at what’s new in Training: digitizing task books and textbooks, tightening up certification tracking, coordinating state fire training, and building a more organized department training calendar. Scott also breaks down how task books standardize skills across positions and apparatus—and shares what’s coming next, from driver/operator needs (including water tender shortages) to a new Vector Solutions training rollout.Pipes & Drums: tradition, recruitment, and big eventsScott switches gears as the Pipe Major for the San Bernardino County Fire Pipes & Drums, sharing the band’s history (founded in 2012), how the department and union band support each other, and why they’re actively recruiting—especially new pipers. He explains what it takes to get started (practice chanter, short daily practice), what’s required to audition, how practices ramp up ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, and what it’s like honoring fallen firefighters at the massive Colorado memorial where hundreds of musicians come together.Tower 20 check-in with Recruit BraedenNext up, the crew pulls Braeden out of Tower 20 for a real look at academy life: week 12, rapid intervention crew training, and what it’s like coming into the fire service as a career change at 30. He talks about the steep learning curve without a prior fire academy, what he’s enjoyed most (forcible entry and wildland), and how his skateboarding background taught him resilience—pushing through frustration until skills “click.” He also shares practical advice for future applicants: be teachable, put in the work, and build real relationships in the firehouse.“This Day in History” with Ai RyanThe episode keeps things light with "This Day in History" fun facts about the Mona Lisa (and a few jokes),  Ai Ryan visits the studio after “the real Ryan” moves to Planning, and a musical closeout featuring the 935 band.
Host Captain Shawn Millerick is back in the studio and ready to inform, educate and entertain with Episode 21 of the PIO Podcast.Episode HighlightsTransition to Planning and long term projectsRyan Beckers shares an update on his move from PIO duties into the Planning Section, discussing what the transition looks like, upcoming projects, and the importance of seeing the big picture beyond day to day operations.Spark of Love documentary and telling the bigger storyThe group reflects on the completed Spark of Love documentary, highlighting the amount of work that goes into the program and how it extends far beyond toy collection. The discussion emphasizes the importance of educating both the public and department members on how these programs truly function.PIO perspective during disastersRyan explains the Public Information Officer role during major incidents, focusing on balancing accuracy, timing, and responsibility. He talks about staying ahead of information, resisting media pressure to exaggerate, and ensuring the department tells its story honestly and professionally.Flooding response and damage assessment operationsThe conversation shifts to recent flooding impacts in Wrightwood, Lytle Creek, and surrounding areas. Curtis Markloff walks through how damage assessment teams operate, what they look for, and how devastation can be both obvious and subtle, especially when water damage affects structures that are still standing.Understanding damage categoriesA detailed breakdown of damage classifications is shared, from superficial damage to destroyed structures. The team explains how inspectors determine percentages, how flooding assessments differ from fire incidents, and why local knowledge of terrain and structures matters.Damage Inspection Teams explainedThe episode offers a behind the scenes look at damage inspection teams, training through Cal Fire, data collection, quality control, and the massive effort involved in scrubbing reports, verifying addresses, and matching photos to properties.Community interaction and public serviceCurtis Markloff talks about interfacing directly with residents during inspections, entering homes when permitted, answering questions, and connecting people with available resources. The public relations aspect of being boots on the ground during recovery is highlighted.Station support and teamworkShout outs go to crews at Station 14 and Station 10 for their support and hospitality during operations, reinforcing how teamwork across stations makes large scale responses possible.Rose Parade float dutiesThe episode takes a fun turn as Curtis Markloff shares his unique old man hobby of driving a Rose Parade float. He describes the logistics, overnight operations, limited visibility, teamwork between drivers and spotters, and what it is like being part of one of the worlds most iconic events.Wrapping up with laughs and reflectionsThe show closes with more firehouse humor, reflections on teamwork, and appreciation for the people who keep things moving, whether in emergency response, public information, or behind the scenes.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Spark of Love Documentary
Host Captain Shawn Millerick is back with Episode 20, this time recording from Fire Station 26 in the mountains near Crestline and Twin Peaks, with firefighter Ryan Lopez and a special call in from Jason “J Mac” McLaughlin to talk about the Spark of Love Toy Drive.Episode HighlightsMountain station talk at Station 26Shawn and Ryan kick things off on a Sunday afternoon at Station 26, mixing humor and real talk about life in the mountains, the station culture, and what makes County Fire unique whether you are in the city or working the hill.Ryan Lopez from AMR to County FireRyan shares his path from ten years at AMR, including five years as an EMT and years as a medic, to earning his medic license internship at Station 26 and eventually getting picked up by the department. He walks through probation, mentors, and what it meant to department shop until he found the right fit.Culture probation and why people stayThe conversation digs into probation experiences, comparing different departments and what makes a firefighter become a lifer. Ryan talks about how the people around you shape your growth, and why being surrounded by strong crews makes all the difference.Tactical Games and competitive shootingRyan gives a deep dive into the Tactical Games, an intense CrossFit style athletic competition combined with shooting fundamentals. He explains the community, the grind, traveling across the United States, and why it is the hardest and most addictive competition he has ever done.What is different about fighting fire in the mountainsShawn and Ryan break down the realities of mountain operations, long hose stretches, steep terrain, access challenges, multi story homes built into hillsides, exposures, and how fast tactics change when you are working rugged ground. Shawn also highlights Ryan GoPro POV footage that captures what these incidents really look like.Advice for private ambulance medics looking to level upRyan offers honest perspective for anyone working private ambulance who wants the next challenge. Do not get stuck at a low stakes table, seek stimulus, surround yourself with people who sharpen you, and be ready to commit when it is time because this job is a lifetime of learning.Spark of Love update with Jason “J Mac” McLaughlinJ Mac calls in with a full Spark of Love update, how ABC7 supports departments with materials and promotion, how local fundraising and toy collection works, and how distribution happens across the county. He shares recent events like Film with the Firemen, kids, dinner, a movie, meeting Santa at a fire station, and a community toy giveaway partnered with Amazon complete with activities, food, Santa, and gifts for kids.Countywide coordinators and the work behind the scenesJ Mac shouts out the division coordinators and teams who keep the program moving year round, emphasizing how much coordination, sorting, pickups, and shopping goes into making Spark of Love happen. Reminder, toys are collected at fire stations up through Christmas Day.Christmas fun and This Day in HistoryThe episode wraps with a holiday joke, then This Day in History featuring notable Christmas birthdays, Rod Serling from Twilight Zone, Jimmy Buffett, and Annie Lennox, plus a quick holiday story from Shawn about visiting the historic Tam O Shanter pub and closing out with the sounds of carolers.As always, the episode blends firehouse humor, real world insight, and community spirit, reminding everyone to take care of each other, stay safe, and keep the holidays merry and bright.Links Mentioned in the Episode:⁠The Tam O’Shanter PubTactical GamesSpark of Love Documentary
Host Captain Shawn Millerick is back in the studio with OES PIO Brianna Viteri and the team for Episode 19 of the PIO Podcast.Episode HighlightsInside the Office of Emergency Services (OES)Shawn sits down with Brianna and the OES communications team to break down what the Office of Emergency Services actually does. From coordinating county departments to supporting cities, towns, and partner agencies, the conversation pulls back the curtain on the behind the scenes work that keeps communities informed and prepared during emergencies.FEMA Drills, Training, and Regional CoordinationThe crew recaps a large scale FEMA style drill involving cities, schools, and the National Weather Service. Brianna explains how OES plans, facilitates, and strengthens interagency communication so everyone knows their role before a real emergency hits.From Media Specialist to PIO LifeBrianna shares her path into emergency management starting as a media specialist with no background in the field, then quickly stepping into the Public Information Officer role during real incidents. The group talks first emergencies, learning acronyms, building confidence, and why relationships are everything in emergency communications.Preparedness First, CERT, Alerts, and Community OutreachThe episode highlights OES’s push for preparedness including CERT and Teen CERT training, Ready Block Parties, and proactive outreach. Brianna explains the importance of preparing communities before disaster strikes and how trust is built long before an incident.Emergency Alerts, Apps, and Public ToolsListeners get a walkthrough of the county’s Telephone Emergency Notification System and the newly launched county preparedness app. The team explains how alerts work, why residents should sign up, and why deleting the old app and downloading the new one matters.Innovation, AI, and Modern PIO WorkThe conversation shifts to creative tools including the use of AI voice cloning for cleaner messaging and content production. The crew has fun with an AI generated Sean and Ryan exchange while discussing where technology helps and where human judgment still matters most.Team Growth and What’s AheadWith the department expanding and a full communications team coming together, Brianna looks ahead to 2026, sharing excitement about growth, innovation, and deeper community engagement including the return of the seismic simulator and hands on preparedness tools.This Day in HistoryThe episode wraps with a day in history segment jumping back to December 18, 1620, when the Mayflower anchored in Plymouth Harbor. The crew talks history, tiny ships, pirate accents, and why the story still fascinates centuries later.As always, the conversation blends education, insight, and humor, reminding listeners that preparedness, relationships, and a little creativity go a long way.Links Mentioned in the Episode:⁠This Day in History⁠Ready SB County Info & App
Host Captain Shawn Millerick comes to you from the kitchen table at Station 72 in Fontana in Episode 18 of the PIO Podcast.Episode HighlightsCamp Life, EMT School, and the Road to Becoming a ParamedicShawn sits down with Firefighters Dominguez and Pitts while dinner finishes on the stove. The group walks through time at the fire camps, EMT school, AO assignments, tower spots, and what it takes to move from the box to the floor as a newly minted paramedic.Ice Hockey and the Legacy of the Worcester 6Dakota shares the story of playing ice hockey in Worcester, the memorial games honoring the Worcester 6, and meeting family members of firefighters lost in the 1999 cold storage fire. The conversation connects hockey, line-of-duty sacrifice, and the shared culture of the fire service on both coasts.Ontario Fire Hockey Team and Giving BackListeners get an inside look at the Ontario Fire hockey team and the Anaheim Ducks First Responders League. The crew talks rivalries with Orange County Sheriff, LA County Fire, and FDNY’s Fire on Ice game, then pivots to a fundraiser shirt for Spandrio's family, designed in partnership with Violent Gentlemen and supported across the department.Station Pride, Logos, and Design WorkDakota explains how a love for jerseys and graphic design turned into station logos, mechanic patches, October breast cancer shirts, and other apparel projects that boost morale and showcase “County Cowboys” pride throughout San Bernardino County Fire.USAR Training PreviewInside the USAR World at Station 72USAR specialists Andy Lujan and Ryan Brown join the podcast to talk about life in the USAR program, busy call volume, and recent incidents, including mine rescues and jumper calls that require major set-ups and teamwork.Army Visit and Joint TrainingThe crew breaks down an upcoming visit from Army engineer reservists who want to learn more about collapse rescue, mutual aid, and how USAR resources can support large-scale incidents after experiences overseas. The team plans a hands-on equipment and capability overview at Station 72.New Rigs, Standardization, and Tech ToolsAndy and Ryan walk through plans for new rescue apparatus at Station 91 and 72, efforts to mirror compartments and tools across rigs, and a wish list of future equipment. The episode highlights new cameras for machine entrapment calls, twin-tension rope systems, heavy-lift drones, and the new fire engine at 72 that is headed up the hill for photos and field testing.This Day in HistoryFor the “day in history” segment, Shawn travels back to December 11, 1978, to tell the story behind the Lufthansa heist at JFK Airport, later dramatized in Goodfellas. The crew talks about the real-life robbery, the mob connections, and why the case still captures public imagination.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Worcester 6: Heroes Remembered - Full DocumentaryOntario Fire Jersey
We’re back with Episode 17 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.Episode HighlightsTraining Day at Station 221Shawn Millerick takes the PIO podcast on the road and sets up in the training room at Station 221, recording with a full mobile studio. Mike Arvizo joins him on the mic, and they welcome a special group of guests who traveled far beyond county lines.A Ladder Truck for MexicaliFirefighters from Mexicali arrive in San Bernardino County for hands-on training with their newly donated American LaFrance tiller truck. Shawn and Mike discuss how this donation happened, why the Rotary Club and local partners stepped up, and what this rig will mean for a city of more than one million people that sees frequent structure fires. The crew also shares stories about the department’s size, stations, and the challenges of protecting such a dense and busy metro area.Meet the Mexicali FirefightersThrough translation and conversation, listeners learn about the visiting firefighters’ ranks, backgrounds, and the unique structure of their department. From volunteers trying to earn paid spots, to their tallest buildings, busiest stations, and daily call load, the episode highlights the deep passion and pride behind their service. The group reflects on the international brotherhood of the fire service and what it means to train together across borders.Life at Station 221Shawn sits down with the crew to talk about station life, new remodels, future plans for the training rooms, and the nonstop flow of activity at one of the busiest places in the county. The conversation drifts into personal hobbies, including Tony’s love for bicycles and Mike’s constant travel stories.Tech CornerShawn briefly revisits the National Emergency Response Information System training and shows the team the SBC Fire app. The crew also discusses new air monitors arriving across the county and how much more advanced the technology has become.This Day in HistoryWith the episode set to release on Thursday, Shawn looks ahead to celebrate Walt Disney’s birthday, shares a clip from Disneyland’s opening day, and adds a fun fact about his own time working in the park.Joke of the DayA classic groaner makes its way into the episode when Shawn asks the crew for a clean joke and eventually lands on a pun that earns at least one chuckle.Spark of Love and Holiday Season NotesThe team touches on Spark of Love events ramping up across the county and updates listeners on equipment and technology rolling out to the field.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Video Show Notes for Episode 17
We’re back with Episode 16 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.Episode HighlightsTurkey Day at HeadquartersShawn Millerick hosts a Thanksgiving episode recorded early so the PIO podcast still drops on time. He shares how a simple sign up for a small office potluck turned into a massive feast that looked more like a Golden Corral buffet. The crew at headquarters earns a well deserved shoutout for putting together one of the biggest spreads he has ever seen.Inside MIS with Ed KnightShawn drags in Ed Knight from MIS, one of the few people left in the building, to talk shop. They cover Ed’s move from the District Attorney’s Office, how multi factor authentication protects the department after a past email breach, the challenge of supporting stations across a huge county, and the nonstop help desk coverage even on holidays. They also discuss upcoming tablet upgrades for apparatus and what it is like navigating the maze of servers and tech that keeps County Fire running.Leadership Lessons from GettysburgEd shares his takeaways from the leadership retreat, including the long days, the value of learning from mistakes, and his chaotic trip home that put those lessons to the test. From delayed flights to midnight Uber rides, it becomes a story only firefighters and tech crews can fully appreciate.Tech Corner with Captain Brian NicklesBrian calls in to break down several major projects including the department’s transition to the new National Emergency Response Information System. He explains how County Fire is helping shape the next generation of reporting and how the new system will finally simplify forms for firefighters. He also covers improvements in cost recovery, ambulance billing, and why even small documentation changes can turn into millions of dollars that support the department.Mountain Weather with BobbyBobby checks in from the snow covered mountains with a backyard weather report and a quick look at life above 6,000 feet. Heavy snow, cleared driveways, and a dash of mountain humor set the tone.This Day in History and a Macy’s Parade BonusShawn shares the story of the first Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and a fun fact about the last wooden escalator in America, still operating inside the historic Macy’s store in New York.Joke of the DayThe IT department gets the spotlight with a groaner that is perfectly timed for the holiday mood.Shoutout to the CrewsThe episode ends with recognition for firefighters who recently rescued nine dogs from a house fire, a story that made national news on CNN.Fun FactShawn closes with a quick note that Glen Helen is the largest outdoor music venue in the United States.Links Mentioned in the Episode:SBCoFD Weather Report videoSBCoFD Dog Rescue video featured on CNN
We’re back with Episode 15 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain. This week’s episode was recorded in pieces between busy schedules, so expect real emotion and some sharp turns in tone—but every moment is sincere.Episode HighlightsMountain Life & Rooster OvertimeShawn and Bobby kick things off at sunrise with a rooster cameo and talk about Bobby’s new life in the San Bernardino Mountains—snow chains, 2.5-hour commutes, and the joy of watching his kids roam, explore, and adventure through the forest like it’s their own backyard wilderness.Honoring Deputy Nunez & Deputy MacKayRyan Beckers joins Shawn to reflect on Deputy Andrew Nunez’s funeral, the moment the folded flag is handed to the family, and what happens after the ceremony is over. Shawn also remembers his friend Deputy Jeremiah MacKay, killed during the Chris Dorner manhunt, and the Lake Arrowhead statue that keeps his memory alive.Desert Call from a Horror MovieShawn and Battalion Chief Bill Mahan recall a wild call in the El Mirage desert—tattered white dresses, wild dogs, off-grid trailers, twin bearded brothers, and one unforgettable nighttime scene.Dispatch & Tech: Keeping Crews SaferBill Mahan explains new tablet life-hazard alerts for things like downed power lines and hidden pools, plus his hobby running a museum-quality model railroad.Tech Corner: Drones, ROVs & DFRJeff Alexy checks in with updates on heavy-lift drones, underwater ROVs with sonar, and the upcoming Drone First Responder (DFR) program aimed at keeping engines off nuisance calls and getting eyes on incidents early.Awards & Helmet CamsThe media team racks up Golden Arrowhead Awards, and Bobby thanks firefighters for their  helmet-cam footage that lets the public see interior, exterior, and roof ops like never before.And of course, the Joke of the Day:“Why do drones get so many pictures of mermaids? Because they’re aerial photographers.”Links Mentioned in the Episode:Video of All Show Notes for Episode 15Being a 911 Dispatcher - Behind the Scenes featuring BC Bill MahanSBCoFD Residential Fire & Dog Rescues Video
We’re back with Episode 14 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.Episode Highlights:Inside the Shops: Fleet, Fabrication, and Fire TrucksDale explains the difference between the D Street and Lena shops and how the team manages repairs, parts, and fabrication for a growing fleet.The crew gets a behind-the-scenes look at the new K1 80 fire engines—including what sets the West Coast spec apart from its East Coast counterpart.Learn how standardization could revolutionize fleet management—and why local terrain and tradition still matter.Dale reveals the story behind the department’s signature “Chrysler Red” paint chip—and why it’s guarded like treasure.The team discusses how careful driving and daily inspections help extend vehicle life and reduce costly repairs.Fire Department FeaturesDale shares how the shop will soon be fully staffed for the first time in 10 years—a huge milestone for the fleet team.The discussion covers how the department is preparing snow cats and mountain utilities ahead of winter, ensuring readiness for snow season.Crews also talk about new reserve rigs and how smart scheduling and preventative maintenance keep apparatus in service longer.Tech Corner: Low-Tech Forestry with High ImpactPIO’s Tech Corner goes “low-tech” this episode with Wildland Fuels Specialist Jared Dowden, who introduces listeners to the Forestry Challenge—an academic competition where high school students measure and analyze forest data using traditional tools.Learn how the program has expanded statewide since 2003 and now brings 100–200 students annually to the San Bernardino Mountains for hands-on forestry science.Jared explains how old-school field methods meet modern environmental data collection to inspire the next generation of conservationists.Joke of the DayDale: “I caught my daughter chewing on an extension cord—so I grounded her. She’s conducting herself properly now, but the whole situation was shocking.”Jared adds a forestry twist:“How can you identify a dogwood tree? By its bark.” Links Mentioned in the Episode:Photos of the SnowcatForestrychallenge.org
In this special episode of the PIO Podcast, host PIO Shawn Millerick is joined by Fire Chief Dan Munsey to discuss the tragic loss of San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Nunez, who was killed in the line of duty in Rancho Cucamonga.Chief Munsey shares his reflections on the close bond between County Fire and the Sheriff’s Department, the emotional impact of such events on first responders, and the importance of peer support and behavioral health programs for those who serve.They discuss how County Fire’s peer support teams, chaplains, and comfort dogs stand ready to help both firefighters and law enforcement members process trauma and find strength in community.For those who may be struggling to process this incident, please reach out to Captain Jeremy Pendergraft and the Care Team or your supervisor. They will put you in touch with resources to help.
We’re back with Episode 12 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.EOC and Division Updates: Host Shawn Millerick talks with Division Chief Bob Evans and Battalion Chief Chris Gorman. Evans shares insights from his role in the county’s Emergency Operations Center, while Gorman highlights Fontana projects including new engines, the “Black Pearl” donation to Mexicali, Rosena Ranch Station 3 with an SO substation, and plans for a new training tower and classroom.Crew Reflections: Updates on the new admin building, the 9/11 memorial, the recruit academy, and leadership advice for new firefighters.Tech Spotlight: Stuart Landesberg from Seneca Drones showcases autonomous suppression copters using AI and thermal sensors for rapid early attack.aLinks Mentioned in the Episode:Seneca Tech Demo VideoFontana 9/11 Memorial
We’re back with Episode 11 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:On the Road with New Rigs: Captain Jeff Schneider calls in from South Dakota where the apparatus committee is inspecting the department’s new Type 1 fire engines. Hear how the team makes sure each rig is ready for service and how they will strengthen the reserve fleet.Crew Reflections and Voices from the Field: Conversations with Captain Andrew Bonhus, new paramedic Anthony Bazzo, and Ethan Swergold from Seneca Drones. From mentorship to new technology, the crew talks about growth and collaboration in the fire service.Tech Spotlight: A preview of Seneca Drones’ upcoming demo and how aerial tools can expand safety and awareness on the fireground.From pumpkin spice fun to serious inspections, the message stays the same: prepare, adapt, and take care of your team. Plus the Joke of the Day and This Day in History.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Ship Building in Sausalito for WWIITower IX VideoTower PhotosChevron Class Set Up
We’re back with Episode 10 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:Leadership on the Road: The crew visits the George Washington Leadership Institute and Gettysburg’s Higher Ground Program, exploring decision making, training for the unexpected, and how strong communication and trust shape great teams.Crew Reflections and Tech Spotlight: Highlights from field interviews on growth, mentorship, and collaboration with multiple employees from SBCoFDA quick look at Quake Technologies’ AI firefighter helmet with hands-free augmented vision and real-time Mayday alerts designed to enhance safety on the fireground.From historic battlefields to modern firegrounds, the lessons remain the same: lead with purpose, prepare for adversity, and take care of your people. Plus, the Joke of the Day, and This Day in History.Links Mentioned in the Episode:⁠Qwake Technologies⁠⁠Gettysburg Foundation⁠⁠SBCoFD at Gettysburg
We’re back with Episode 9 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:Host Shawn Millerick checks in from Mount Vernon, Virginia, but the focus is on San Bernardino County Fire’s recent Tesla First Responder Training at the ARFF Training Center. Firefighters spent two days learning how to safely handle Tesla vehicles, batteries, and solar systems in real world emergencies.Shawn interviews Victor from Tesla, who shares his journey from electrician to Tesla’s Codes and Standards team, along with behind the scenes stories from installing Solar Roofs for VIPs including Elon Musk to developing training tools like VR simulations for first responders.Plus, the Joke of the Day, This Day in History, and Tech Corner featuring safety resources for firefighters.Links Mentioned in the Episode:This Day in History: First Televised World Series Game in 1947Tesla First Responder Training EventTesla's First Responders Information
We’re back with Episode 8 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:From San Bernardino International Airport, Captain Jay Dimoff of Station 233 shares his 26-year fire service journey and how his ties to San Felipe, Mexico inspired decades of cross-border donations of fire engines, ambulances, and equipment.The team also dives into the behind the scenes logistics of getting retired rigs across the border, the role of community groups like the Fontana Rotary, and why outfitting firefighters with the right tools is more than just equipment, it is about dignity and service.Captain Trent Blanchard from Station 71 calls in to talk Tech Corner, where he breaks down the evolution from hydraulic “line tools” to battery powered extrication gear and why this change matters on scene.Plus, the Joke of the Day, This Day in History, and San Bernardino County Fun Facts.Links Mentioned in the Episode:San Flipe Ladder Truck Donation videoNew Extrication Tool
We’re back with Episode 7 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:Division Chief Jim Topoleski joins the crew to share his fire service origin story, his decades-long career path through Redlands and Cal Fire, and his perspective on why San Bernardino County Fire offers “a firefighter’s dream” with its scope of calls, tools, and opportunities.The team dives into incident management teams, why they matter, how SBCoFD is building capacity for the future, and how any firefighter, regardless of rank, can get involved in complex incident response.Special guest Ryan Vaccaro calls in with a South Desert update, covering Joshua Tree rescues, Miracle League baseball for kids with disabilities, and progress on the long-awaited Station 41 rebuild.Plus, the Joke of the Day, This Day in History, a quick Tech Corner spotlight on lightning detection systems rolling out across the county, and updates from our fire crews.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Wildland & Aviation Division video featuring Jim Topoleski and his brotherOld Cajon Hand Crew Rescue video
We’re back with Episode 6 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and the team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:Deputy Fire Marshal Adam Panos is joined by EMS Division Chief Mike O'Bier and Fuels Specialist Jarrod Dowden.  Together, they highlight recent fire incidents, community safety concerns, and behind-the-scenes coordination efforts.The crew discusses the importance of the weekly Situation Report and how staff and the public can access updates through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and department email links.Technology takes the spotlight, with insights on extended reality for firefighter training, wireless radio innovations, and upcoming demonstrations of cutting-edge thermal imaging equipment at the Training Center.The team also reflects on the 9/11 memorial beam now permanently installed in Fontana, department fleet updates, and the continued push for EMS preceptors.Plus, you’ll hear the return of “This Day in History,” and a look at how San Bernardino County Fire is preparing for the future with its strategic and technology plans.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Pyrite Fire Video9/11 Memorial Ceremonial VideoSBCoFD Technology Plan
We’re back with Episode 5 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:Captain Andrea Binley discusses firefighter recruitment, the Girls Empowerment Camp, and recent community outreach events.Fuels Specialist Jarrod Dowden explains his path from forestry to fire crews and breaks down the important role hand crews play in wildland firefighting.Captain Jason Hudson provides an update from the Parker Strip, highlighting the new river station, its call volume, and the challenges of river rescue coverage.Links Mentioned in the Episode:106th Annual Festival of St. Anthony's Feast - North End Boston Garnet Fire Video and Pictures
We’re back with Episode 4 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain.In this episode:Office of the Fire Marshal spotlight: Deputy Fire Marshal Kristen Ward explains the CUPA program, hazardous materials inspections, battery safety, and how her team supports firefighters and the community.Tech Corner: A hands-on look at the new FirePro 300 Seek thermal imagers, giving firefighters personal thermal vision tools for safer operations.San Bernardino Love Your Block: a massive mural project at Station 224, highlights of County Fire pride in the community.Behind-the-scenes stories: Joke of the day, Beatles trivia, a fun fact on Death Valley, and an up-close look at hazardous waste surprises—from exploding batteries to unexpected bomb squad calls.Links Mentioned in the Episode:FirePro 300 Seek Thermal ImagerSan Bernardino Love Your Block MuralHousehold Hazardous WasteLithium-ion Battery Fire Shuts Down I-15 News Article
We’re back with Episode 3 of the San Bernardino County Fire PIO Podcast! Host Captain Shawn Millerick and team continue the mission to inform, educate, and entertain, and this time with dirt still on their boots after returning straight from a San Bernardino fire.In this episode:Baker station insights:A phone-in with Captain Steve Simpson on wild calls, remote response challenges, and life in one of the hottest corners of the countyOffice of the Fire Marshal spotlight:Assistant Fire Marshal Curtis Markloff breaks down new state fire codes, “Zone Zero,” and what it means for homeowners and buildersTools of the tradeFrom tracked robotic chippers in Wrightwood to station-level updates across the countyCounty Fire in the news:Paramedic graduations, “Hearts of Heroes” on ABC, and other highlightsBehind-the-scenes stories:Proposal on the Mountaintop, joke of the day, and surprise office cameosLinks Mentioned in the Episode:Rosalie’s Proposal on the Mountaintop VideoHearts of HeroesSeason 7, Episode 6: Breakers & BlazeFeaturing:Battalion Chief Mike WestfallCaptain Nic TurnerCaptain Greg SoriaEngineer Matthew NadaletFF/PM Jesse Quiceno
Episode 2 heads to the mountains as host Shawn Millerick covers the 1,069-acre Gold Fire, the Blue Envelope program with K9 handler Shawn Reiss, cutting-edge fire robotics with Jeff Alexy, and arson investigations with Brian Headley. We also dive into fireworks busts, exclusive Tesla training for SBCoFD, and a few surprise guests.
In our very first episode of the San Bernardino County Fire Connection Podcast, host PIO Shawn Millerick welcomes listeners to the new Tippecanoe HQ studio . He’s joined by Division Chief Joe Barna to cover everything from analytics, staffing, and apparatus updates to insight on strike teams, hand crews, and what the County Duty Chief (CDC) role really means. Plus, updates from stations 164 and 96, and the story behind that “intense” circus fire joke.