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"We're getting ready to go out the door like we've done a thousand times before, and something just didn't feel right. [...] I always tell students trust your intuition. If something doesn't feel right, pay attention to what's going on. Look around - look for more.”

As the duties and demands of a job become familiar, there is an evolution from the novel to the normal. For some roles, this transition is natural and even welcomed. For first responders, it can be a matter of life and death both for themselves and those they serve.

On this episode of Stories From the Road, returning guest Lieutenant Thomas recounts a call from early in his career that, at first glance, appeared routine. As the situation unfolded, what he discovered was much more complex. Had Thomas ignored his gut feeling, a soon-to-be family of eight may have all lost their lives.

Join former firefighter/paramedic and host Phil Klein as he and Lieutenant Thomas discuss the dangers of complacency, the critical importance of situational awareness and real-world training, and the value of passing on knowledge from one generation of first responder to the next.

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