Category: Podcast Promos
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Episode 359: The Best of The Bravest: Paramedic Mark Peck (Volume 70)
(FRIDAY, 6PM) A retired FDNY Paramedic, his career spans over five decades of lifesaving, teaching, and preserving EMS history. From working in the gritty streets of 1970s New York City to helping build the foundation for today’s EMS training and operations, his story is one of dedication, innovation, and a…
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Episode 358: The Best of The Bravest: Chief of Department John Sudnik (Volume 69)
(MONDAY, 6PM) A 38-year veteran of the FDNY, his career took him from Engine 23 in Midtown all the way to the top of the department as Chief of Department. Along the way, he commanded some of the city’s busiest companies, boroughs, and divisions—earning a reputation as a calm, capable,…
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Episode 357: The Best of The Bravest: Fire Marshal Don Mormino (Volume 68)
(FRIDAY, 6PM) In his 22 years of service to the City of New York, he wore not one but two public safety hats. First as a police officer from 1981 until 1987 and then as both a firefighter and fire marshal with the FDNY. Investigating and responding to numerous cases…
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Episode 356: The Best of The Bravest: EMS Assistant Chief Jerry Gombo (Volume 67)
(MONDAY, 6PM) A retired FDNY Assistant Chief, he rose through the ranks from EMT in the old NYC EMS to senior leadership over the course of a distinguished 36-year career. With deep experience in emergency medical operations, public safety management, and crisis leadership—both in the field and administratively—he helped shape…
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Episode 352: The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: Capt. Dave Reilly (Volume 51)
(MONDAY, 6PM) After a 5 month hiatus, we’re back. And as all new episodes of the Mic’d In New Haven podcast air once again, I reach into the vault to bring you this previously recorded interview from February. My guest? He began his NYPD career in 2001 as part of…
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Episode 351: The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit: Gary Grisolia (Volume 50)
(FRIDAY, 6PM) The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit celebrates its milestone 50th Volume! The guest for this occasion? He served the city of New York for over two decades, beginning his career in 1995 with the Housing Police and transitioning into the NYPD after the departments merged. Throughout…
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Mic’d In New Haven Podcast – Episode 350: Detective Mike Charles
(MONDAY, 6PM) A highly respected retired NYPD detective whose career spanned nearly two decades, marked by exceptional work in anti-crime and narcotics enforcement, as well as robbery investigation, he joined the force in 1983 and quickly established himself as a proactive officer, making significant arrests from his very first tours.…
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Episode 349: The Best of The Bravest: Greg Bruno (Volume 66)
(FRIDAY, 6PM) A retired FDNY firefighter, his 26-year career took him from the bustling streets of East Flatbush, Brooklyn, to the heart of Harlem and Ridgewood, Queens. With decades of service in some of the city’s busiest and most dynamic firehouses, his experiences are a testament to the grit, dedication,…
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Episode 264 – The Beat: Detective Bill Hanson – Tuscon Arizona Police (Volume 4)
WEDNESDAY, 7PM He worked the desert primarily as a police officer and later detective with the Tuscon, Arizona Police Department. With previous stints at the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office and Casa Grande Police Department. In 1993, he’d notch another belt in his career with his transition into the Tuscon Police…
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Episode 266: The Beat: Chief James Sheehan – Paramus, NJ (Volume 6)
TUESDAY, 7PM He spent nearly 30 years on patrol & later on as a supervisor in the Paramus, New Jersey Police Department dealing with a fairly large contingent of local residents but an even larger contingent of commuters, Paramus, New Jersey, as he’ll tell me, was an interesting place to…