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In this episode of Generation Engine, Mike Rumsey reflects on his 34-year firefighting career spanning Georgia's Cherokee County and the city of Atlanta. He contrasts “the good old days,” shaped by smaller crews and blue-collar roots, with today’s fast-paced, data-driven fire service. The discussion explores the ways evolving safety protocols like rapid intervention team drills have enhanced firefighter training without dampening their aggressive spirit. Growing call volumes, skyrocketing housing costs, and shifting priorities around work-life balance pose new challenges in recruitment and retention. Rumsey also emphasizes the necessity of strong, positive leadership to combat workplace toxicity and support firefighters’ personal goals. Communication, accountability, and genuine care stand out as critical to maintaining morale and performance. While technology and social media expose firefighters to more knowledge than ever, the core of the job remains teamwork and adapting culture to meet today’s realities on the fireground and in life.

 

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