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Wind The Q Podcast

Wind The Q - The Stories Behind The Sirens is a fire service podcast hosted by Derick Dodson, bringing real conversations from the fireground, the fire house, and the home. From leadership and training to mental health and personal stories, this show dives into the experiences firefighters carry long after the sirens fade. 

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    The First Year - What I Thought vs What It Was

    Send us Fan MailBefore we get into this episode, we want to take a moment to support one of our own. Retired Battalion Chief Chad Hendrix dedicated 31 years to the fire service. Just one week after retirement, Chad was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer. He now faces a long and difficult road ahead. A fundraiser has been started to help Chad and his wife Amanda with the financial burden that comes with treatment and recovery. Andrew Denmon is also taking orders for a specially designed T-shirt to support them. If you’re able, please consider helping in any way you can. A link to order and support will be in the description below. Most importantly, keep Chad and Amanda in your thoughts and prayers.In Episode 6 of Wind The Q, Lt. Dodson sits down with FF Hollis for a real and unfiltered conversation about the first year in the fire service. This episode breaks down the difference between what you thought the job would be and what it actually is once you’re in it. From the expectations going into the academy, to the realities of life on the truck, Hollis shares what surprised him, what challenged him, and what ultimately shaped him during that first year.This isn’t a highlight reel—it’s the truth about learning the job, earning your place, and adjusting to the pace, pressure, and culture of the fire service. Whether you’re a recruit, a first-year firefighter, or a seasoned member reflecting back on where you started, this episode will hit home.Fundraiserhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Cjovxivvn/?mibextid=wwXIfrSupport the show

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    Promotion Is Not Guaranteed - Navigating The Process

    Send us Fan MailPromotion in the fire service is something nearly every firefighter thinks about—but not everyone truly understands. It’s often talked about around the table, debated in the bay, and sometimes criticized as a “circus.” But at the end of the day, the process is what it is—and how you navigate it says a lot about who you are.In this episode of Wind The Q – The Stories Behind The Sirens, Lt. Dodson sits down with Capt. Swancy for a real, unfiltered conversation about promotion, leadership, and what it actually takes to move up the ranks the right way.This isn’t a conversation about just passing a test. It’s about the difference between preparing for the exam and preparing for the job. From timelines and minimum requirements to the pressure of stepping into a new role, Lt. Dodson and Capt. Swancy break down the realities that aren’t always talked about openly.They dive into one of the most important—and often overlooked—questions: Are you actually ready? Not just on paper, but in real life. Do you have the experience, the confidence, the decision-making ability, and most importantly, the respect of those around you? Because promotion doesn’t automatically make you a leader—and it definitely doesn’t guarantee that people will follow you.The episode also tackles the consequences of getting it wrong. What happens when someone promotes too early? How does it affect the crew, the culture, and the individual? And how do you recover if you find yourself in over your head?There’s also a hard look at the system itself. Is the process flawed, or is it the way people approach it? How much of it is about knowing how to “play the game,” and how do you stay grounded in doing the job the right way while navigating that reality?Throughout the conversation, one theme stays consistent—honesty. Being honest with yourself about where you are, what you need to work on, and whether you’re truly ready to take on the responsibility that comes with the next rank.Because at the end of the day, promotion isn’t something you’re owed. It’s not something you rush. It’s something you prepare for—long before your name ever shows up on a list.This episode is for anyone thinking about promoting, currently in the process, or already in a leadership role trying to get better. It’s real, it’s direct, and it’s a conversation that every firefighter needs to hear.Support the show

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    Say You're A Firefighter Without Saying You're A Firefighter

    Send us Fan MailMost people think they understand the fire service. They hear the sirens, see the trucks, and picture the big moments—but there’s a whole side of the job that doesn’t get talked about nearly as much.In this solo episode of Wind The Q — The Stories Behind The Sirens, Lt. Dodson takes a lighter, more relatable look at the fire service by breaking down the habits, behaviors, and everyday realities that only firefighters truly understand. From instinctively scanning every building you walk into, to backing into every parking space like it’s second nature, to hearing tones in your sleep—this job has a way of rewiring how you think, whether you realize it or not.This episode dives into the unique culture of the firehouse—the conversations that don’t make sense to anyone on the outside, the humor that helps crews decompress, and the bond that’s built around the kitchen table. You’ll hear about the unwritten rules of firehouse meals, the personalities that show up at every shift, and why something as simple as deciding what’s for dinner can turn into an all-day event.Lt. Dodson also touches on the “switch”—the ability firefighters develop to move from normal to chaos and back again in a matter of minutes. It’s a part of the job most people never see, but one that defines how firefighters operate day in and day out.And then there are the little things—the ones that follow you home. Like playing the “hydrant game” with your kids and realizing that what feels like fun to them is something you’ve spent years working, maintaining, and memorizing. It’s in those moments you realize this job doesn’t just stay at the station—it becomes part of who you are.This episode isn’t about tactics or training. It’s about perspective. It’s about the things that make firefighters who they are, both on and off duty.If you’re in the fire service, you’ll hear yourself in this one. If you’re not, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of the people who do the job.Because sometimes, the best way to explain it…is to not say it at all.Support the show

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    Wind The Q

    Send us Fan MailThis job doesn’t just affect the firefighter—it affects the family behind them.I’m Lt. Dodson, and I started Wind The Q to bring real conversations from the fire service to the surface.This is just the beginning—there’s a lot more coming.#FireService #FirefighterLife #FireFamily #FirstResponderLife #FireCulture #BehindTheSirens #WindTheQ #FirefighterSupport #Brotherhood #RealTalkSupport the show

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    The Job Through Their Eyes

    Send us Fan MailEpisode 4 — The Job Through Their EyesIn this episode of Wind The Q — The Stories Behind The Sirens, we step away from the fireground and into the home to see the job from a different perspective.Joining the show is Mindy Dodson, sharing an honest and real look at life as a firefighter’s wife. With over 12 years of experience living alongside the fire service, she offers insight into what it’s like behind the scenes—long shifts, missed time together, and the emotional weight that can follow a firefighter home.This episode dives into the sacrifices families make, how they cope with the stress and uncertainty, and how they may see their firefighter change over time. It also highlights the importance of communication, support, and recognizing when something isn’t right.There are also moments of humor—because if you’re part of a fire family, you know laughter is part of how you get through it.This is a conversation about the human side of the fire service—through the eyes of the ones who live it with us.Because the job doesn’t just affect the firefighter—it affects the family too. 🚒Support the show

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    Mental & Emotional Health

    Send us Fan MailWind The Q — The Stories Behind The Sirens is a fire service podcast hosted by Derick Dodson, bringing real conversations from the fireground, the firehouse, and the home. Built around the idea that when we “wind the Q,” we’re initiating the response, this podcast extends that same mindset to the conversations firefighters need to have. Some are easy. Some are not. But all of them matter. From leadership and training to culture, family, and mental health, Wind The Q is about the stories that stay with us long after the sirens fade.Episode 1 — Mental & Emotional Health in the Fire ServiceIn the fire service, there are moments every firefighter recognizes. The tones drop. The bay doors open. The engine rolls out. And somewhere on that front bumper, the Federal Q winds up — a sound that signals we’re headed toward someone else’s emergency, often the worst day of their life.But what happens after the call?When the sirens shut off… when the rigs return to the station… when the gear is put back in place… that’s where the conversation begins.Episode 1 of Wind The Q starts with one of the most important topics in the fire service today: mental and emotional health.Hosted by Derick Dodson, an Engine Officer and member of a departmental PEER Support Team in Northwest Georgia, this episode sets the tone for the entire podcast by addressing a subject that has long existed in the background of the profession but is now finally being brought into the light.Joining him for this first episode is Axel Agan, Director of the same PEER Support Team and a fellow firefighter with firsthand experience both on the job and in supporting others through the mental and emotional challenges that come with it.For years, the fire service culture was built on toughness. Show up. Do the job. Move on to the next call. That mindset created strong, capable firefighters — but it also created an environment where some of the most important conversations weren’t happening.This episode explores how that culture is changing.Derick and Axel discuss how firefighters are exposed to situations that most people will never experience in their lifetime — serious accidents, traumatic injuries, structure fires, and loss. While firefighters are trained to perform in these environments, the emotional impact doesn’t always disappear when the incident ends.One of the key takeaways from this conversation is that the calls that affect firefighters the most aren’t always the ones people expect. It’s not always the biggest fire or the most dramatic rescue. Sometimes it’s something smaller — a moment, a conversation, a smell, or a situation that stays with you long after the shift is over.Derick shares a personal story from early in his career involving a couple who had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The wife had passed away, and the husband, suffering from advanced dementia, didn’t understand what had happened. While sitting in the corner of the room, he told jokes, unaware that his wife of 50 years was gone. That moment — not a major incident by traditional standards — became one that stayed with him emotionally over time.The episode also dives into how stress and trauma can show up in ways firefighters don’t always recognize. Firefighters are known for their ability to compartmentalize — to focus on the task at hand and perform under pressure. But over time, when those experiences are continually pushed aside, they can begin to surface in other ways.These can include irritability, mood changes, trouble sleeping, difficulty concentrating, or simply feeling mentally drained. Often, the first people to notice these changes aren’t the firefighters themselves, but tSupport the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Wind The Q - The Stories Behind The Sirens is a fire service podcast hosted by Derick Dodson, bringing real conversations from the fireground, the fire house, and the home. From leadership and training to mental health and personal stories, this show dives into the experiences firefighters carry long after the sirens fade.

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Wind The Q - The Stories Behind The Sirens is a fire service podcast hosted by Derick Dodson, bringing real conversations from the fireground, the fire house, and the home. From leadership and training to mental health and personal stories, this show dives into the experiences firefighters carry...

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Wind The Q Podcast is created and hosted by Derick Dodson.
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