Category: Podcast Promos
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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…
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Episode 262: The Best of Both Badges: 1991 Union Square Subway Derailment
In a special episode combining the miniseries The E-Men: Inside The NYPD’s Emergency Service Unit & The Best of The Bravest: Interviews With The FDNY’s Elite, retired members of both the FDNY & NYPD Emergency Service Unit join the program as we revisit the 1991 Union Square Derailment which injured…
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Episode 348: The Best of The Bravest: Battalion Chief Phil Parr (Volume 65)
(MONDAY, 6PM) A retired FDNY Battalion Chief, whose storied career spans over two decades of service to New York City and another decade at FEMA, he played a pivotal role in some of the nation’s most significant disasters. From firefighting in Canarsie and Queens to leading recruitment efforts, responding to…
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Mic’d In New Haven Podcast – Episode 347: Captain Joe Lisi
(FRIDAY, 6PM) A true New Yorker, he is someone who grew up with dual passions—protecting his city and performing on stage and screen. Joining the NYPD in 1968, he dedicated 24 years to the department, rising to the rank of Captain along the way. His career was marked by a…
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Mic’d In New Haven Podcast – Episode 346: Narcotics Detective John Fleming
(FRIDAY, 6PM) A dedicated law enforcement professional who has made significant contributions to the field through his expertise in peer support and wellness programs, police recruitment, and labor advocacy, he’s a former union president with over a decade of leadership experience, and has a deep understanding of how contracts, benefits,…
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Episode 345: The Best of The Bravest: Division Chief Jay Swithers (Volume 64)
(MONDAY, 6PM) A dedicated and accomplished veteran of emergency medical services, his career spans over four decades. From volunteering with BRAVO Ambulance as a teenager to rising through the ranks of the FDNY, he served as a paramedic, lieutenant, captain, and ultimately Division Chief. Along the way, he played a…
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Episode 345: The Best of The Bravest: Joel Kanasky (Volume 63)
(FRIDAY, 6PM) He has spent half a lifetime battling the red menace. A Long Island native, his career originally started out in Alexandria, Virginia where for 9 years he worked as a fireman before coming home to New York & joining the FDNY, working primarily in Rescue 1 as well…
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Episode 343: The Best of The Bravest: Joel Kanasky (Volume 63)
(FRIDAY, 6PM) He has spent half a lifetime battling the red menace. A Long Island native, his career originally started out in Alexandria, Virginia where for 9 years he worked as a fireman before coming home to New York & joining the FDNY, working primarily in Rescue 1 as well…
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Mic’d In New Haven Podcast – Episode 342: NYPD Detective & Pilot Mike Sileo
(MONDAY, 6PM) He served 27 years of a law enforcement career that took him from the subways to the airways. Starting in 1991 with the New York City Transit Police, he lateraled to the NYPD in 1992 and for the 13 years on patrol he was a Brooklyn cop in…