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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 43 MIN

S6 E26 The Truth About American Fire Culture with Guest Dr. Burton Clark

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The United States has one of the highest fire death rates in the industrialized world. Not because the firefighters aren't good enough. Not because the apparatus isn't fast enough. Because of culture.Dr. Burton Clark has been saying that since 1970. He became a volunteer firefighter that year, a career firefighter two years later, and spent the next fifty-five years working at every level of the fire service — from neighborhood firehouses to the National Fire Academy to the halls of Johns Hopkins University. He has studied more firefighter fatalities than most people have had shifts. And the conclusion he keeps reaching is the same one nobody wants to write in the after-action report.Something went wrong. It always does. And most of the time, it didn't have to.In this episode of Responder Resilience, Dr. Clark gets into the culture behind the casualty. Why America emphasizes suppression over prevention while other countries do the opposite — and why that choice shows up in the death toll. Why fire deaths are still treated as inevitable when the data says they aren't. What the social, political, economic, and technological forces shaping fire culture actually look like from the inside. And what it's going to take — at the company level, the chief level, and the community level — for anything to actually change.This is not a comfortable episode. It's not supposed to be.If you wear a badge, lead a department, or care about bringing every firefighter home — this conversation is for you**Resources for Responder Wellness:**• Book: Helping the Helpers https://a.co/d/dm0VS4Q• Free App: CRACKYL http://crackyl.respondertv.com• Fitness: FightCamp (code RR10 for 10% off) http://joinfightcamp.com/rrContact Dr. Clark: americanfireculture.comContact Responder Resilience:Phone: +1 844-344-6655Email: [email protected] website with past episodes and more: https://www.respondertv.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ResponderResilienceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/responder-resilience-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/responder.tv/

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