Andy Stumpf | SEAL Leadership and the Fire Service | FIRExTalk SoCal '16

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • What is FIRExTalk?
    The FirexTalk one-day firefighter conference is designed to help fire service communities, organizations and individuals spark conversation and connection through a local TEDx-like experience.
    At a FIRExTalk event, twenty 20 minute “talks on fire” are given by local presenters. Each presentation is professionally video recorded and placed on the FIRExTalk CZcams channel and website. This sparks conversation and connection at the local and national level. FIRExTalk events are planned and coordinated by FIRExTalk llc.
    About FIRExTalk partnerships
    FIRExTalk is a fire service community event that inspires innovation, leadership, and passionate insights. Each FIRExTalk event is not organized for political reasons, monetary reward or personal gain. The FIRExTalk organization believes in the power of ideas to change the fire service world for the better.
    FIRExTalk llc is seeking the support of local and national companies who can sponsor FIRExTalk events through cash and offer ways to enhance the experience for our attendees. If you own or represent a company that wants to explore opportunities for partnering with the FIRExTalk event, contact FIRExTalk@gmail.com
    Why become a FIRExTalk partner?
    As a FIRExTalk partner, you will have the opportunity to engage in an authentic dialogue with an elusive, yet valuable audience: passionate, firefighters in the local community. You'll have an opportunity to test your ideas for the future, and you'll be challenged to positively impact the community in new ways.
    Becoming a FIRExTalk partner means you share in our vision of spreading ideas that are intended to change the fire service community for the better. It means you’ll be joining our team of thought leaders while benefiting from an individually-tailored partnership.
    The vision of FIRExTalk
    FIRExTalk began as a humble experiment. Our hope is the program will be embraced, with passion and dedication, by hundreds - if not thousands - of fire service communities across the United States. FIRExTalk wants to capture 500 “talks on fire” covering all aspects of the fire service. Think of FIRExTalk as an incubator for ideas. Partners should come to FIRExTalk events not only to present ideas, but as learners - to learn from the fire service community. FIRExTalks create an opportunity for this community of thinkers, doers, and leaders to engage in a subject that is meaningful to you.
    From a company's perspective, the FIRExTalk program may seem quite experimental - and, as such, a great opportunity for the partner to experiment. We look forward to hearing from you directly regarding any ideas you might have.
    FIRExTalk Coordinator
    Michael Snodgrass
    (503)516-6883

Komentáře • 60

  • @hamsandwhich666
    @hamsandwhich666 Před 5 lety +12

    I WOULD FOLLOW THIS GUY ANYWHERE!!!!!!!!!

  • @markriberdy7685
    @markriberdy7685 Před 3 lety +3

    Once again, Andy showing how Honorable, Couragious and Experienced individuals can branch out to all Fields of Leadership.

  • @christopherdavis5113
    @christopherdavis5113 Před 7 lety +23

    saving souls on a moments notice in an active environment. What I teach my daughter is that panic kills. It's the people that can think in that environment that make it out alive.

  • @USMCPiper0351
    @USMCPiper0351 Před 5 lety +22

    Andy... Really awesome seeing this clip. I did get a chuckle having recently watched your Cleared Hot clip about the “Navy SEALS” movie and your observations. That’s how we feel watching Chicago Fire and Backdraft. As a Marine and a FF/EMT I’ve always tried to apply leadership and training concepts I learned in the Corps to Fire and EMS. Various results of course, but your FIRExTalk was outstanding and relevant. Thinking outside the box is key in both arenas (SpecWar & Emergency Svcs)

    • @andy_in_nh9243
      @andy_in_nh9243 Před 5 lety

      USMC leadership traits and principals!
      Semper Fidelis!

  • @omargutierrez9521
    @omargutierrez9521 Před 5 lety +7

    love this guy , was on the joe rogan podcast , and trained the us water polo team with the navy seals

  • @aarongillies2400
    @aarongillies2400 Před 8 lety +14

    Fantastic presentation Andy. It's interesting, my brother in law is a firefighter. His best friend is a SEAL. Both have a similar personality and both have an impeccable ability to stay calm under fire, even before they embarked on their respective careers.

  • @LA_Viking
    @LA_Viking Před 3 lety +1

    I've lectured at the university level as well as teaching rifle, pistol, emergency medicine, and other related items. I completely agree with your approach to lecturing. The more "visual aids" you use, the less you connect with the target audience.
    My second point is that I was a professional firefighter (plus having worked in several other public safety fields) as well as having instructed in that field. The leadership I have seen in the fire service was the worse I encountered in all my careers. I sincerely hope my experience was the exception rather than the rule.

  • @robertkearstanjr6695
    @robertkearstanjr6695 Před 4 lety +1

    This guy NAILED it Thank you for your service and inspiration

  • @biancasmith760
    @biancasmith760 Před 2 lety

    You're the best Andy

  • @oceanplayerjm
    @oceanplayerjm Před 7 lety +4

    What you said about taking the emotional reaction out of things is so true. That's what it took for me to be a calm, clear-headed, and thoughtful leader in my job. Great talk!

  • @kratoscraken5614
    @kratoscraken5614 Před 5 lety +10

    7:17 conceptual not practicle, finally someone got it right and im not surprised it was U.S. NAVY S.E.A.L. 💪

  • @ZEvenEsh
    @ZEvenEsh Před 8 lety +4

    Awesome! BIG thanks, Andy!

    • @Peanut755
      @Peanut755 Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks for reposting this on Instagram Zach! I'm playing this for my recruits tomorrow at our fire department orientation.

  • @CoreHockey19
    @CoreHockey19 Před 8 lety +6

    Awesome! Thanks Andy!

  • @davebremers3127
    @davebremers3127 Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for the different perspective on the Fire Service Andy - and flattered by the comparison. Good stuff.

  • @scottolguin4108
    @scottolguin4108 Před 5 lety +3

    Outstanding video, thank you for sharing, Sir.

  • @nortnbird
    @nortnbird Před 8 lety +6

    Thank you Andy, this was excellent. I like the part about self awareness and setting trigger alerts, and maintaining the 30,000- foot-view. Nice reminders and good stuff! So glad I watched it!

  • @gordongray9757
    @gordongray9757 Před 4 lety +1

    Working in CIC as a watch Supervisor, I was trained to remain calm at all times. Observing other watch sup’s and how their crew reacted when the on duty supervisor allowed emotion into the environment was very revealing. Might not have been total breakdown of the operating environment but it was not operating at peak performance for sure.
    Andy is a pretty sharp guy, even if he never went to OS ‘A’ school.

  • @jepright
    @jepright Před 7 lety +5

    Thank you!

  • @MastermindStrategies
    @MastermindStrategies Před 4 lety

    Watched this a couple years ago and didn’t know who Andy was then. Funny how it showed up in my feed again. Seriously understated his resume. I’m a former 11B. Have two former seals now in our small department. Some parallels are similar-honestly, leadership is universal-but being in the fire service is like training hard for a war you may or may not fight. You have no idea when it’s going to come, but it could come at any moment. I train hard, and so do the other guys who are like me, mostly because I know we can mitigate the problem faster if we’re fit, well equipped, and highly trained. For the critics, I’m pretty sure that mindset transcends to Navy SEALS and all other SOF units.

  • @bunker108
    @bunker108 Před 4 lety

    Great video! I’ve sent it to my buddy who is a former seal and several fellow firefighters.

  • @stephenbrandel924
    @stephenbrandel924 Před 6 lety +3

    HOOYAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @moviedude22
    @moviedude22 Před 7 lety +3

    Phenomenal!! Dude is everything I wanted to be since middle school. Made a fee mistakes along the way, but I accepted The Lord Jesus Christ as my savior and Lord, so now I have everything I could possibly need in this life and the next

  • @joecombs7468
    @joecombs7468 Před 4 měsíci

    I remember during casualty drills on submarines the observers would just step in and say "these three guys are dead"
    They always chose the most senior guys. Then the rest of the damage control party would have to step up.
    On a submerged submarine, no one is coming to save you.
    You do the job in front of you or you die and take the rest of the crew with you.

  • @bisacool7339
    @bisacool7339 Před 3 lety

    Situational awareness. Learn your trigger points and rub it in until you can't handle it and back it out and pull out. Assess the situation and push in again until you reach your threshold. Then train it the same way in your man. Learn to focus and be aware under fire and infect others.

  • @willedward2128
    @willedward2128 Před 6 lety

    Andy u kick ass thank u 👊❤🍻

  • @scottklepner
    @scottklepner Před 2 lety +1

    Andy being extremely gracious. firefighters are in no way DEVGRU or white team operators or any SW people

  • @cb6816
    @cb6816 Před 2 lety

    Tell me about the toys for the plane is it a golden plated over a nickel or aluminum. I’ve never seen one in real life I don’t looks like it has very calculated weight And I love analyzing the history is precious metals and warfare

  • @cb6816
    @cb6816 Před 2 lety

    Gold plated alloy with copper inlaid palladium?

  • @James-yx1bh
    @James-yx1bh Před 2 lety

    😊👍

  • @kratoscraken5614
    @kratoscraken5614 Před 5 lety +1

    Sounds like a machine but he makes sense 💪

  • @jodycox1474
    @jodycox1474 Před 5 lety

    Do you typically carry?

  • @firstresp0nder697
    @firstresp0nder697 Před 8 lety +4

    U.S.A. NAVY SEAL R LIKE FIREFIGHTER'S 🚒

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Před 5 lety +1

      Not even in the same Universe. That's like comparing a CEO to a floor sweeper. A floor sweeper with a bad work ethic.

    • @gabecota4004
      @gabecota4004 Před 5 lety

      JB91710 more like a floor sweeper to a window wiper. People often go from one job to the other. Same deal essentially same type of person just different jobs. Of course it varies by department the caliber of men but I know fire fighters who would do extremely well in the seal team.

    • @bill2736
      @bill2736 Před 3 lety

      @@JB91710 I guess you reflect your situation, in your town or city. In FDNY, have seen many different situations in different areas. On leadership he is spot on......have worked with many who were excellent leaders, throughout their careers. In. Busy areas they are the most motivated, highly trained and can deal with any situation, anytime, always ready. Have worked in slower companies, sometimes less motivated, but many leaders came from busy areas....they know their stuff. I guess i was lucky to have worked with such professionals. The 10% rule sometimes applies.

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Před 3 lety

      @@bill2736 Then how come the FDNY are one of the Worst departments in the world? Their performances dictate that! Not that 99.9% of humans could even see it. Watch these videos and ask the question, "If I can see the burning material, why aren't they getting tank water on it within the first minute to stop extension while eliminating the threat to Protect the victims and entering firefighters?" I love when they just stand there while an 11 year old girl dies. czcams.com/play/PLkp0E1ao1XEyglhxetar50BGAuQ5CEoCu.html

    • @bill2736
      @bill2736 Před 3 lety

      @@JB91710 Where do u get your info from? Are u a firefighter? Have u ever been in a fire? I worked in the fire service 28 years, you make no sense or understand very little on how fires are attacked.

  • @jesswebb5261
    @jesswebb5261 Před 5 lety

    Hey mate, why don't you ever talk about the other SO groups. The Beret's, Delta, Air Force Fac's and Para Rescue, and Rangers. Marine Force Recon is pretty good also. In Vietnam the toughest bunch that I saw were LRRP's (Long Range Recon Patrol)

    • @jasonmcmillan6598
      @jasonmcmillan6598 Před 5 lety +3

      Because he is what he is- and he speak from what he knows. Talking about ones participation in a group has no bearing on another group.

    • @bill2736
      @bill2736 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jasonmcmillan6598 spot on Jason!

    • @jameshinton429
      @jameshinton429 Před rokem

      He has a bunch of friends in those branches. They are included by default.

  • @rwnorris24
    @rwnorris24 Před rokem

    $100k to return an email. And it’s gone.

  • @DEVanderbiltCecil
    @DEVanderbiltCecil Před 3 měsíci

    NDR.

  • @nickbezdek2847
    @nickbezdek2847 Před 3 lety

    Wow really reminded me not to be like this guy. Ive met real police,fire,EMS and real military personnel including a seal and a ranger and they had real leadership.First clearly to be a seal you must love your job and do it with leadership what this guy doesn't have and second dont be to quick to judge and point out mistakes and flip it to an opinion what this guy did.question what does military have to do with fire fighting? This guy talking about military and i have not heard anything of fire fighting.

    • @cheesiepizza7671
      @cheesiepizza7671 Před 3 lety

      Mmmmmmmm.....I think the title clearly mentions 'Leadership', which can be a tad useful in the fire service....the military.....or even operating a trash company. p.s.-- the best way to learn is often through our mistakes....he's not throwing shade, just taking ego out of the equation....

    • @Glee73
      @Glee73 Před 2 lety

      i think you totally missed the point of his entire talk. i think he was crystal clear about all the relevant points.

  • @D.A_1988
    @D.A_1988 Před 2 lety

    If I sent this to my chief he would ne offended. Because, he's not a good leader