FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!: Recent Episodes

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From the FDNY Fire Zone in New York City, the FDNY, FDNY Foundation and its Partners, introduce the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! The show brings together FDNY members, fire and life safety educators, New York City students, and more to empower all who listen with lifesaving information on a wide array of topics.

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We’re coming to you from an FDNY Summer Block Party! In this special summer episode, we are re-visiting a past conversation we had about three simple numbers that can possibly save a life: 9-1-1! Our guest is Ann O’Brien, Deputy Director of Fire Dispatch Operations, who reminds us that it is important to call 9-1-1 as soon as there’s an emergency because things can get worse—quickly. 

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All summer long the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! is coming to you from an FDNY Summer Block Party! This month, Chloe reminds everyone about the importance of safely using lithium-ion batteries and revisits her conversation with Lieutenant John Cassidy from Hazmat Company 1. They talk rechargeable, or Lithium-ion batteries – the ones that power your phones, tablets, e-scooters and e-bikes – and how to keep them safe.

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The summer is a fun time of year! But, there are a few safety tips that we should all review to make sure the season stays fun and injury-free. In this episode, we discuss how to be #FDNYSmart during the summer by talking to our fire safety expert, Captain Michael Kozo. 

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Did you know that the first few minutes after a person goes into cardiac arrest are the most critical? That’s why it’s so important to learn the skill of hands-only CPR and feel confident using an automated external defibrillator (or AED). You can help save a life! In this episode, we discuss these basic skills and how they can give people a second chance.

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You may be hearing more and more about “lithium-ion batteries” these days. They’re rechargeable batteries that can be found in electronic devices in every home - like your phone, tablet, electric scooters and bikes. If these batteries aren’t handled properly, they can overheat, catch fire or even explode! In this episode, our special guest, Battery Man, provides important FDNYSmart tips on how to use lithium-ion batteries safely and our student host, Chloe, interviews Lieutenant John Cassidy of HazMat Company 1, a unit specially trained to respond to fires that involve batteries. 

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School is in session and we’re back too, kicking-off a brand-new season of the “FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!” just in time for Fire Prevention Week. While not every emergency or fire is preventable, there are steps we can take to help us stay safe if and when an emergency happens. In this episode, Firefighter Danny’s cousin, Manny, performs a fire safety poem and our student host, Chloe, interviews Fire Safety Education officer Captain Michael Kozo. We discuss being prepared, having a plan and how to practice that plan. 

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In this episode of theFDNYSmartPodcastfor Kids!we’re taking part in the annualCPR-AEDAwarenesscampaign!Thisinitiativespotlights how lives can be saved if more people know hands-onlyCPRand how to use an Automated External Defibrillator.Listen in to learnhow YOU can help save a life using this lifesaving technique and tool.

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Though any season is a good time to be #FDNYSmart, in this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! we're going to talk about some special safety tips we should all follow during the summer months. Let’s hang ten! It's our summertime safety extravaganza!

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It’s career day at #FDNYSmart! That means in this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! we'll explore the various career paths the FDNY has to offer. While the Department’s main goal is to provide fire protection and other public safety services, we do so much more. Listen in to learn about our rewarding jobs. We believe that the FDNY is the best place in the world to work. We love serving our communities and keeping New York City safe! 

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Here at the FDNY we like to say, "Practice makes perfect." We practice a lot, so when there's an emergency we are ready to go. In this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! we discuss the importance of planning your escape in case of fire. Every home should have an exit plan and every one in it should practice the plan regularly!

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Each February we observe National BurnAwareness Week. In this Episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! We discuss how best to avoid burns and treat minor ones that aren’t serious. EMT Sarah McShane hosts.

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Did you know Closing the Door when escaping a fire helps keep smoke and fire from spreading? It’s true and is so important. Closing doors can keep hallways and exits clear, so everyone remains safe. These winter months are when accidental fires happen most often. In thisepisodeof the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! we’re discussing “winter safety” and how to be FDNYSmart in your home, so you, your family and neighbors can stay safe this winter.

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In this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! the podcast team is having a party. They remind everyone to have a fantastic holiday season with a few important safety reminders - never leave lit flames unattended, be careful in the kitchen and with your decor. And they just might do a little caroling as well. Seasons Greeting everyone!

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Did you know that the rechargeable batteries, or Lithium-ion batteries, that power devices, like your phone, tablet, electric scooters or e-bikes can overheat, catch fire or even explode if they’re not handled properly? In this episodeof the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! we give you tips on how to use these batteries safety.

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In this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!, the season premiere for the 2021-2022 school year, we are celebrating the annual Fire Prevention campaign! Every year, firefighters, like our host FDNY Captain Michael Kozo, teach adults and kids alike about how to stay safe from fire. In 2021, we’re discussing the “sounds of fire safety.” Join Cap, his student co-host Chloe, Chief of Department Thomas Richardson, Hot Dog and Retired Firefighter Danny Glover as they explore this important topic. Together, we can all be #FDNYSmart!

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From the brand new FDNY Fire Zone in Rockefeller Center, host FDNY Captain Michael Kozo and Chloe, our student co-host from Brooklyn, discuss how everyone in your home can practice fire safety in the kitchen and also highlight the new features of New York City’s fire and life safety educational center. Cooking is the number one cause of home fire and home fire injuries, so discussing precautions you can take in the kitchen will help make you #FDNYSmart. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners.

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An Automated External Defibrillator, or AED, can be a lifesaving device for someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. In this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!, Host EMT Sarah McShane and student co-host Chloe, a 4th grader from Brooklyn, talk about what an AED looks like, how it is used and how to find one. With help from EMT Elvis Velez of the FDNY Mobile CPR unit, we also discuss how this small, portable, easy-to-use medical device, when coupled with hands-only CPR, can save lives. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners.

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It’s true that the most common way to be burned in the home is through contact with heat or flames. But, in this episode of the FDNY Smart podcast for kids, Host EMT Sarah McShane and student co-host Chloe, a 4th grader from Brooklyn, discuss other common burn risks kids should be know. And they may surprise you! We also talk to Chief Cesar Escobar of the FDNY EMS Academy about ways to treat a burn and how to know when to seek medical help. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners.

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We are having a holiday party! In this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!, we join all of our hosts while they celebrate the season together. With help from students from Brooklyn, Retired Firefighter Danny Glover, and student co-host Chloe, a 4th grader from Brooklyn, keep things peaceful and bright as they review some important holiday fire and life safety tips with Captain Michael Kozo and EMT Sarah McShane. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its partners.

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Fire is not a toy! No one should play with matches, lighters, candles and the gas stove. Children are curious and naturally want to explore, but fire is dangerous. In this episode for the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!, FDNY Captain Michael Kozo and student co-host Chloe, a 4th Grader from Brooklyn, talk about the dangers of playing with fire and how we can all help keep our homes safe. We speak to Fire Marshal Bryan Waite about the innovative FDNY Youth Firesetters Intervention Program – a free program that works to educate and evaluate kids (under 13) who are engaging in fire play. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its partners.

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When someone’s heart has stopped, it is critical that bystanders not only call 911… starting CPR will help that person and increase their chance of survival. In this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!, FDNY EMT Sarah McShane and her student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, discuss the technique of hands-only CPR and how families can be prepared during emergencies. We also join the FDNY CPR Team at Marie Curie School for Medicine, Nursing and Health Professions in the Bronx where high school students learn how to perform hands-only CPR. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners.

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At home, burns occur most often in the kitchen or bathroom. In this episode of the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids!, FDNY EMT Sarah McShane and her student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, discuss precautions your family can take to avoid burns or being scalded. With help from our students from Brooklyn, Chief Lillian Bonsignore of the FDNY EMS Academy and EMT Elvis Velez from FDNY Community Affairs also provide safety tips including how to treat a burn and when to call for help. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners. Be #FDNYSmart and learn to protect yourselves from burns!

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It’s so important to close the door as you’re escaping a fire. This will help stop the fire from growing and spreading and can save lives. Retired Firefighter Danny Glover and his student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, bring you the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! Listeners will learn how oxygen feeds fire and how critical closing doors is to containing it thanks to the help of Lieutenant Anthony Mancuso of the Fire Safety Education Team, Chief Stephen Sullivan from the FDNY Fire Academy and students from MS 118 in the Bronx and Frederick Douglass Academy in Manhattan. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners. Be #FDNYSmart and close the door!

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It’s so important to close the door as you’re escaping a fire. This will help stop the fire from growing and spreading and can save lives. Retired Firefighter Danny Glover and his student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, bring you the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! Listeners will learn how oxygen feeds fire and how critical closing doors is to containing it thanks to the help of Lieutenant Anthony Mancuso of the Fire Safety Education Team, Chief Stephen Sullivan from the FDNY Fire Academy and students from MS 118 in the Bronx and Frederick Douglass Academy in Manhattan. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners. Be #FDNYSmart and close the door!

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Smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are a meaningful safety feature to have in every home. Both alarms protect against dangers that are often times silent and without warning. With support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners, Retired FDNY Firefighter Danny Glover and his student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, bring you the first-ever FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! Listeners learn valuable lessons about the importance of having working smoke and CO alarms with help of Lieutenant Michael Kozo of the Fire Safety Education Team, Chief Stephen Sullivan from the FDNY Fire Academy and students from MS 118 in the Bronx and Frederick Douglass Academy in Manhattan. Together, we can all be #FDNYSmart!