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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 1H 16M

SocialFD and National Fire Radio - Legacy Fire Cards

from Beyond The Nozzle · host SocialFD

In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Donch from National Fire Radio and Kbill with SocialFD discusse the importance of preserving the integrity of the fire service through education and community engagement. He shares insights about the Legacy Fire Cards project, which aims to educate and connect generations through collectible trading cards that highlight the history and culture of firefighting. The discussion emphasizes the need for positivity in the fire service, the impact of social media, and the importance of storytelling in preserving the legacy of firefighters. Jeremy also reflects on personal experiences and the connections made through the fire service, encouraging listeners to take these conversations back to their firehouses.TakeawaysNational Fire Radio started to protect the integrity of the fire service.The Legacy Fire Cards project aims to educate and connect generations.Social media is crucial for engaging the community and promoting fire safety.History is essential for understanding the evolution of the fire service.Collecting trading cards can foster conversations about firefighting.Positivity in the fire service is vital for recruitment and retention.Personal stories enhance the connection to the fire service.Quality and craftsmanship are important in creating trading cards.Community engagement can lead to meaningful connections and education.The future of Legacy Fire Cards includes exciting new releases and collaborations. sound bites"This is about building legacy.""This is a passion project for me.""We are just scratching the surface."fire service, trading cards, community engagement, fire history, legacy, education, positivity, National Fire Radio, Legacy Fire Cards, social media

In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Donch from National Fire Radio and Kbill with SocialFD discusse the importance of preserving the integrity of the fire service through education and community engagement. He shares insights about the Legacy Fire Cards project, which aims to educate and connect generations through collectible trading cards that highlight the history and culture of firefighting. The discussion emphasizes the need for positivity in the fire service, the impact of social media, and the importance of storytelling in preserving the legacy of firefighters. Jeremy also reflects on personal experiences and the connections made through the fire service, encouraging listeners to take these conversations back to their firehouses.TakeawaysNational Fire Radio started to protect the integrity of the fire service.The Legacy Fire Cards project aims to educate and connect generations.Social media is crucial for engaging the community and promoting fire safety.History is essential for understanding the evolution of the fire service.Collecting trading cards can foster conversations about firefighting.Positivity in the fire service is vital for recruitment and retention.Personal stories enhance the connection to the fire service.Quality and craftsmanship are important in creating trading cards.Community engagement can lead to meaningful connections and education.The future of Legacy Fire Cards includes exciting new releases and collaborations. sound bites"This is about building legacy.""This is a passion project for me.""We are just scratching the surface."fire service, trading cards, community engagement, fire history, legacy, education, positivity, National Fire Radio, Legacy Fire Cards, social media

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