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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2025 · 39 MIN

Helicopters, Firelines, and Brotherhood: Inside Reno Olivera’s Fight to Protect Montana

from WSNtv · host Barbara Beach, Charles McFall

From combat zones to fire zones, this episode of The David Alemian Show features an unforgettable conversation with Reno Olivera — Marine veteran, fireline pioneer, and helicopter manager for the Montana Department of Natural Resources. Reno takes us deep into the world of wildland firefighting, sharing how he went from documenting battles in Iraq to leading aerial wildfire response across 12.5 million acres of Montana.Reno opens up about what drew him to firefighting, the thrill and responsibility of managing helicopter crews, and how he’s using his military background to build strong teams, mentor new recruits, and train future leaders. He also discusses the power of community engagement, the challenges of volunteer retention in small towns, and the vital importance of safety in high-risk environments.Whether he’s teaching rookie school, flying into active fire zones, or honoring fallen firefighters, Reno brings purpose, heart, and leadership to every role he plays. His story is a masterclass in service, grit, and passion for the job.Don’t miss this deep dive into the life of a modern-day fireground leader. Tune in now to hear how Reno Olivera is shaping the future of firefighting — one mission, one recruit, and one fire at a time.#DavidAlemianShow #FirefighterLeadership #WildlandFirefighting #VeteransInService #MontanaFires #HelitackCrew #VolunteerFirefighters #FirstResponderStories #CommunityLeadership

From combat zones to fire zones, this episode of The David Alemian Show features an unforgettable conversation with Reno Olivera — Marine veteran, fireline pioneer, and helicopter manager for the Montana Department of Natural Resources. Reno takes us deep into the world of wildland firefighting, sharing how he went from documenting battles in Iraq to leading aerial wildfire response across 12.5 million acres of Montana.Reno opens up about what drew him to firefighting, the thrill and responsibility of managing helicopter crews, and how he’s using his military background to build strong teams, mentor new recruits, and train future leaders. He also discusses the power of community engagement, the challenges of volunteer retention in small towns, and the vital importance of safety in high-risk environments.Whether he’s teaching rookie school, flying into active fire zones, or honoring fallen firefighters, Reno brings purpose, heart, and leadership to every role he plays. His story is a masterclass in service, grit, and passion for the job.Don’t miss this deep dive into the life of a modern-day fireground leader. Tune in now to hear how Reno Olivera is shaping the future of firefighting — one mission, one recruit, and one fire at a time.#DavidAlemianShow #FirefighterLeadership #WildlandFirefighting #VeteransInService #MontanaFires #HelitackCrew #VolunteerFirefighters #FirstResponderStories #CommunityLeadership

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