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‘I held it in for so long’: Lauran McColloh shares the story of her first fire – a double LODD

‘I held it in for so long’: Lauran McColloh shares the story of her first fire – a double LODD

FromBetter Every Shift


‘I held it in for so long’: Lauran McColloh shares the story of her first fire – a double LODD

FromBetter Every Shift

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

No one thought she’d stay. Lauran McColloh was a new firefighter, just 18 years old, facing a double-LODD incident – on her very first fire. What’s more: One of the fallen firefighters was her friend Victor Isler. But McColloh didn’t consider quitting; firefighting was her dream. Now a Salisbury FD battalion chief, McCulloh joins Better Every Shift to share how she processed the abnormality of experiencing such trauma so early in her career and, more recently, how she discovered the power of vocalizing her experience – something she hadn’t done for 15 years.
We dig into all this:
Impact: How the Salisbury Millworks fire drives her decision-making
Passion: McColloh’s focus on building relationships
Supervision: Tailoring management approaches to individuals’ long-term goals
Episode power quote: “Why are they sharing my story? I should be sharing my story.”
Hot seat sneak peek: How “wind therapy” helps her blow off steam.

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Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

FireRescue1’s Better Every Shift Podcast spotlights the passion and perseverance of firefighters. Hosted by Madison, Wisconsin, Firefighter Aaron Zamzow, the show brings kitchen table conversations to the airwaves, always focused on solutions, positivity and the realities of station life. Zamzow and guests tackle myriad hot topics, whether fire service, news or even pop culture-focused, bringing some levity to the often very serious nature of the profession. Dig into what drives firefighters to improve themselves, their crew, even the fire service as a whole. Listen in to get better every day, every call, every shift.