Fuel the Fire

Fuel the Fire Episode 7: Lydia

48 min · 26. mar. 2026
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Matthew Berg and NDFSIS Secretary Treasurer Lydia, discuss the North Dakota Fire Service Instructor Society's (NDFSIS) recent fire school involvement with the vendor show, which saw over 800 attendees. Lydia shares her background, starting as a volunteer in Iowa and now a career firefighter at Bismarck Rural. She highlights her roles in the NDFSIS, including secretary and treasurer, and her involvement in instructing. They emphasize the importance of continuous learning, networking, and mentoring within the fire service.

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