View From the Top Floor Podcast with Mickey Farrell

Ch 118. Zero Visibility

9 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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A question was posed to me recently: Should we be training firefighters in zero visibility from day one? My answer is yes. While most fires offer some form of visual reference a glow from the fire, a TV, a window, or reflected light conditions on the fireground can change like a light switch. One moment you have guidance. The next, you’re operating in complete darkness. In this episode, I discuss why training for zero visibility prepares firefighters for the worst possible moment, and why your first experience operating blind shouldn’t be at a real fire. When the lights go out, training takes over.

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Ch 122. The Fireground is a Chess Match

In this episode of A View from the Top Floor, Mickey Farrell explores why the fireground has more in common with a chessboard than most realize. Using one of Anatoly Karpov’s most famous observations—that pawns are the foundation of every position, this episode breaks down how every action on the fireground creates a response, and every response determines the outcome. Through the lens of E + R = O (Event + Response = Outcome), Mickey explains why success isn’t built on dramatic moments, but on disciplined decisions, calculated positioning, and understanding the consequences of every move. From stretching the first line, forcing the door, cutting the roof, coordinating the attack, every move either improves your position or gives the fire an advantage. Like chess, the fireground rewards those who think ahead, anticipate reactions, and understand that victory is rarely the result of one brilliant move, it’s the product of countless small decisions made correctly. Checkmate isn’t luck. It’s the outcome of every move that came before it.

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