Category: Podcast Promos
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Episode 286: The E-Cops: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: EMRU Reunion Show (Volume 40)
TUESDAY, 7PM It’s a Transit Rescue Reunion! Each of the three individuals coming onboard for this show are returning guests AAAND are former members of the New York City Transit Police Emergency Medical Rescue Unit who later joined the NYPS Emergency Service Unit. So join myself, Franco Berarducci, John Busching,…
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Episode 286: The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: Vince Manco (Volume 39)
FRIDAY, 7PM A little inside baseball: Whenever I’m reaching out to potential guests I like to get timelines of their careers so I can thus prepare and know what I should ask and it never fails where I find myself in amazement at the careers some folks had. Friday’s guest…
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Episode 284: The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: Detective Seth Gahr (Volume 38)
FRIDAY, 7PM Having served in the military and fought in the Gulf War in that timeframe, I guess you can say patrolling the streets of Harlem was tame by comparison. During his patrol years, his precinct was the 3-2 in Harlem AKA the ‘Tomb of Gloom’, the NYPD Precinct which…
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Episode 283: The Beat: Special Agent Tom O’Connor – FBI (Volume 8)
For 14 years (1983-1997) his career in law enforcement was local. Starting out as a policeman in Massachusetts, he eventually became a Detective Sergeant in a Drug/Gang Task Force. That wasn’t all though as in 1997 he’d move to the federal side of law enforcement joining the FBI, where for…
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Episode 282: The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: Jim McVey (Volume 37)
He thought he wouldn’t be an interesting guest. Well he’s wrong lol. The man spent just over a decade in the NYPD Emergency Service Unit (1984-1995) and if that wasn’t cool enough decided to quite literally move his career in an upward trajectory when in 1995 he went to patrolling…
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Episode 281: The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: Sgt. John Scrivani
TUESDAY, 7PM He’s had his tentacles in many different places throughout his 30 years in public safety. The most notable place you can say he made a mark was with the NYPD and more specifically the 8 years he spent in its Emergency Service Unit. Having arrived to ESU in…
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Episode 280: Detective Tom Smith – Joint Terrorism Task Force
Harlem’s 30th Precinct, Bronx Narcotics, the Gang Unit, Robbery Squad, and that was BEFORE his 2003 arrival to the Joint Terrorism Task Force. With 17 years there, heavy stakes were a regular. He traveled to 18 different countries as part of his investigations, even helping save a kidnapped journalist along…
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Episode 279: The Best of The Bravest: Deputy Chief Paul Miller (Volume 46)
TUESDAY, 7PM So during an event held by Flying Aces Enterprises and Consulting at Citi Field back in June, I got to meet this man and I’m glad I did. Joining the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) in 1996, his stops include multiple companies across the South Bronx and…
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Episode 278: The Beat: Chief of Detectives Gene Roy – Chicago (Volume 7)
FRIDAY, 7PM In 30 years with the Chicago Police Department, he was for the majority of it, an investigator both in title and at heart. A veteran of numerous districts, the units he’d command include: With an investigative background as diverse as that one, it’d make sense he’d serve as…
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Episode 277: The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: Sgt. Joe Sede (Volume 35)
FRIDAY, 7PM Though he never served in the NYPD Emergency Service Unit himself, it’s thanks to his tutelage that a lot of ESU alumni did. In 1977, thanks to an essay penned by Dartmouth University student Dean Esserman (who’d later serve as Chief of my hometown New Haven Police), the…