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The Rescue Lab
patrick halloran
Fréquence : 1 épisode/16j. Total Éps: 5

The Rescue Lab Podcast is a deep dive into the world of technical rescue and USAR, featuring real-world lessons, operational insights, and conversations with experienced rescuers from across the field. It’s built for those looking to sharpen their skills, learn from the job, and stay connected to the evolving craft of rescue.
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20ft down: The Hanover NH fire tech rescue
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
vendredi 10 avril 2026 • Durée 53:00
The Rescue Lab podcast kicks off with Helder Ferreira as the first guest, discussing a significant technical rescue incident. Helder shares his background and the culture of tech rescue in the Hanover Fire Department, highlighting the importance of mutual aid partnerships and regional training. The episode delves into the details of a specific rescue operation, emphasizing the team effort and quick response time. The conversation highlights the successful execution of a technical rescue operation, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, preparedness, and the use of available resources. It also underscores the significance of recognizing one's role and the value of consistent training in rescue operations.
Takeaways
- Tech rescue culture in the Hanover Fire Department is driven by a strong regional partnership and a commitment to training and preparedness.
- The successful rescue operation was a team effort, with members from various ranks and roles contributing to the mission. Teamwork
- Preparedness
Chapters
- 00:00 Team Effort and Mission Success
- 36:39 Treatment in a Tech Rescue Environment
- 44:06 Confined Space Considerations
Rescue Lab: Recon/Heliservice USA
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
mardi 21 avril 2026 • Durée 49:34
How Helicopter Rescue Operations Work: Insights from Heli Service USA
Learn about helicopter rescue operations, their challenges, and best practices in working with ground teams. This post is for first responders and rescue enthusiasts.
When it comes to high-stakes rescue operations, few tools are as effective as helicopters. In this post, we delve into the intricacies of helicopter rescue operations with insights from Charlie Pym of Heli Service USA. With a background in flight paramedicine and extensive experience in air operations, Charlie shares valuable knowledge on how to effectively work in this demanding environment.
Built for the Impossible: The 900ft Tower Rescue
mercredi 6 mai 2026 • Durée 01:00:49
Ever wondered what it’s like to rescue someone from a hot air balloon stuck 900 feet up? Here’s a wild story:
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That day started off like any other for Logan Ledkins and his team, pancakes on the griddle and coffee in hand. But when a balloon hit a cell tower, their lives turned upside down.
As they rushed to the scene, the height was startling. It wasn’t just any tower; this was the tallest in the area, looming over them with a precarious balloon dangling from the top.
The team had to prepare for a challenging rescue, using their training to strategize how to safely get to the victims while ensuring their own safety against falling debris. Communication was key; one of the team members even stayed on the line with the victims the whole time to keep them calm.
What’s the lesson here? Always be ready for the unexpected—training and teamwork make all the difference in high-stakes situations like this.
Inside Australian USAR
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
vendredi 22 mai 2026 • Durée 01:09:09
On this episode of The Rescue Lab Podcast, we sit down with rescue specialist Matt Herbert from AUS-1 for an inside look at Australia’s urban search and rescue world. From large-scale deployments and technical rescue operations to building capability, culture, and team depth, Matt breaks down what it takes to operate at the highest level of USAR.
We dive into the similarities and differences between Australian and U.S. rescue systems, lessons learned from the field, and the mindset needed to sustain elite rescue capability over time. Whether you’re in fire, USAR, technical rescue, or just passionate about special operations, this episode delivers real-world insight from one of Australia’s premier rescue teams.
🎙️ The Rescue Lab Podcast — bringing rescuers together to share stories, lessons, and the future of technical rescue.
Structures Specialist: Inside the STS role
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
lundi 15 juin 2026 • Durée 54:05
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When disaster strikes, structural engineers are the unsung heroes assessing stability and ensuring the safety of rescue teams.
Their expertise allows rescuers to focus on saving lives, while they tackle hazards like secondary collapses and unstable debris.
Throughout his 31 years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jeff Quinnell has seen it all—from hurricanes to earthquakes, his experience is invaluable.
What’s the biggest challenge? Creatively ensuring safety in chaotic environments. In disaster zones, no two situations are the same.
This is more than engineering; it’s about serving humanity under pressure.