• #96 Popcorn Machines, Policy, and Professionalism—Oh My!

  • Feb 28 2025
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

#96 Popcorn Machines, Policy, and Professionalism—Oh My!

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Cool Fireman Podcast, Matt, Brian, Doug, and Unkie dive into the unwritten rules (and written ones) that shape life in the firehouse. From popcorn machines (allowed or outlawed?) to station pride logos and uniformity debates, we tackle the battle between tradition, compromise, and common sense.

    👀 Do you have a policy in the book with your name on it? We talk about habitual line-steppers, the stories behind some of the most ridiculous firehouse policies, and when the small things start to matter way too much.

    Plus:
    🔥 Should firefighters be allowed to wear station pride shirts?
    🔥 The debate over untucked shirts—professional or not?
    🔥 Compromise in the firehouse: Where is the line?
    🔥 Why a good company officer is the key to firehouse culture.


    As always, we keep it real, keep it fun, and keep it spicy—just like Unkie’s Seasoning and The Burn Box! 🚒🔥


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    🎧 Listen in, laugh with us, and let us know: What’s the dumbest firehouse policy you’ve seen? #TheCoolFiremanPodcast

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