
Day Watch
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<p>When the station alerting system goes down, all companies go to day watch. Wayne Township Fire Department in Indianapolis, Indiana, created this podcast to bring information to everyone through transparent communications and entertaining commentary. </p>
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Recent Episodes

April 3, 2025
FDIC 2025, Indianapolis IN, David Rhodes
Prepare for an exciting new podcast episode featuring the editor-in-chief of Fire Engineering, Retired City of Atlanta, Georgia Battalion Chief David Rhodes. We’re diving into the upcoming Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) in downtown Indianapolis from April 7 to April 12. This is a must-listen for public safety professionals looking to explore the latest opportunities and hear about the tried-and-true specialties that keep attendees returning year after year. Join us as we discus...

April 12, 2024
FDIC 2024 | David Rhodes
<p>FDIC is back in town, and Indianapolis is excited to welcome over 30,000 public safety members from the US and worldwide. David Rhodes, the editor and chief of Fire Engineering Magazine, joins us again this year to discuss the 2024 conference and the exciting new events and educational opportunities. </p><p>www.waynefire.org</p>

October 19, 2023
Russ Shoaf, Division Chief of Training.
<p>On this episode of the Day Watch podcast, I sit down with the Division Chief of training, Russell Shoaf. Chief Shoaf has been in the fire service, both volunteer and career, since the 1970s and possesses decades of experience in technical rescue operations and fire department leadership and development. Chief Shoaf comes to us from serving as the training and operations chief at Westfield Fire Department after retiring from Pike Township Fire Department on the west side of Indianapolis.</p><p>www.waynefire.org</p>
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- What is Day Watch?
<p>When the station alerting system goes down, all companies go to day watch. Wayne Township Fire Department in Indianapolis, Indiana, created this podcast to bring information to everyone through transparent communications and entertaining commentary. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
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This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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