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Changes in the Land of First Responders over a Quarter Century

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In the movie version of this week's show, your experts look like Statler and Waldorf from the Muppets, taking off their glasses and taking a deep breath before starting a long, boring story that starts with "You know, back in my day..."

Or it could be reminiscing first hearing Davie Bowie sing "Changes" while sitting in a corner.

Along with their in studio guest, the elusive retired LEO we'll call "Lumpy," your hosts embark on a look back over the last quarter century of policing, EMS and fire fighting to answer the question: "What's changed the most?"

This week you'll hear:

  • Stories from long ago and far away at the retired guy breakfast can be educational
  • Lumpy isn't a fan of supervisors
  • Jason talks about radio improvements for motor officers
  • Justin waxes nostalgic about the Thomas Guide

Don't forget to subscribe and do us a favor and drop a review wherever you get your podcasts. That can be your gift to us. Unless of course you'd prefer to buy us a beer or subscribe to our Patreon.

Support the show

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Thanks for listening and please share the show!

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Manage episode 319943005 series 2411866
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In the movie version of this week's show, your experts look like Statler and Waldorf from the Muppets, taking off their glasses and taking a deep breath before starting a long, boring story that starts with "You know, back in my day..."

Or it could be reminiscing first hearing Davie Bowie sing "Changes" while sitting in a corner.

Along with their in studio guest, the elusive retired LEO we'll call "Lumpy," your hosts embark on a look back over the last quarter century of policing, EMS and fire fighting to answer the question: "What's changed the most?"

This week you'll hear:

  • Stories from long ago and far away at the retired guy breakfast can be educational
  • Lumpy isn't a fan of supervisors
  • Jason talks about radio improvements for motor officers
  • Justin waxes nostalgic about the Thomas Guide

Don't forget to subscribe and do us a favor and drop a review wherever you get your podcasts. That can be your gift to us. Unless of course you'd prefer to buy us a beer or subscribe to our Patreon.

Support the show

Join our Facebook Community!
Buy us a beer!
Email Us! (Justin or Jason)
Thanks for listening and please share the show!

  continue reading

270 episodes

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