Episodes

  • Toxic by Inhalation: What Responders Need to Know
    Dec 8 2025

    This episode of The Hazmat Files tackles the evolving challenges of toxic and poison inhalation hazards (TIH/PIH) for emergency responders. Host Erica Fischer and chemical industry guests break down the properties of key chemicals, share real-world case studies, and discuss essential training, equipment, and strategies for staying safe amid changing risks. Listeners will gain practical insights to help them recognize, prepare for, and respond confidently to TIH/PIH incidents.

    Special Guests:

    • Matt Bond, Manager, Logistics, Westlake
    • Matt Paynter, Emergency Response and Preparedness Manager, Nutrien
    • Ryan Goldsmith, Global Emergency Response Leader, The Chemours Company
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    40 mins
  • Beyond the Gate: First Responder Skills for Chemical Facility Incidents
    Nov 17 2025

    This episode of The Hazmat Files explores the critical skills and strategies first responders need when facing chemical facility incidents. Seasoned emergency response leaders: Pete Kirk, Keith Silverman, and Brian Ramsey discuss practical insights, real-world challenges, and actionable steps to help shape responses at chemical facilities.

    Special Guests:

    • Brian Ramsey, Owner, Emergency Response Training Group
    • Keith Silverman, Partner, GoldShield TEAM
    • Pete Kirk, NA ES&S Operations Leader, Dow
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    30 mins
  • Lithium-Ion Battery Fires– Prevention, Response, Remediation
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode of The Hazmat Files, we explore the growing threat of lithium-ion battery fires—power sources behind everyday technology that can turn volatile when they fail. Joined by Lt. John Cassidy (FDNY), Steve Sitton (GrayMar Environmental), and Sean Tuthill (AARCO Environmental), the discussion covers the risks, causes, and response strategies tied to these incidents. From prevention and public education to emergency response and remediation, this episode offers essential insights for anyone concerned with safety in a battery-powered world.

    Special Guests:

    • Lieutenant John Cassidy, Fire Department City of New York (FDNY)
    • Sean Tuthill, Director of Waste Management, AARCO Environmental
    • Steve Sitton, Director of Programs and Training, GrayMar Environmental Services
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    35 mins
  • The Current State of Hazmat: Risks, Readiness, and What's Next
    Sep 30 2025

    In this timely episode of The Hazmat Files, we examine the shifting landscape of hazardous materials response—from emerging chemical threats to the evolving standards of preparedness. Industry leaders share insights on the biggest risks facing teams today, the tools and training shaping tomorrow's response, and how hazmat teams can stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're a seasoned responder or new to the field, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at where hazmat is headed.

    Special Guests:

    • Chris Hawley, Partner and COO, EMSOL
    • Toby Frost, Training Program Manager, Safeware, Inc./Hazard3
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    36 mins
  • CSX & Community Recovery: A Standard of Care Conversation
    Sep 22 2025

    In this episode of The Hazmat Files, CSX's Michael Scully offers a boots-on-the-ground perspective on the company's Standard of Care— a comprehensive approach to rail safety, incident response, and community recovery. From emergency coordination to long-term environmental stewardship, discover how CSX integrates public safety into every layer of its operations and supports communities before, during, and after rail incidents.

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    40 mins
  • Reactive by Nature: Understanding Monomers and Polymerization for First Responders
    Sep 10 2025

    In this eye-opening episode of The Hazmat Files, we dive into the volatile world of monomers and polymerization—chemical processes that can escalate quickly in emergency scenarios. Our guests break down how these reactive substances behave, the warning signs of polymerization, and what first responders need to know to approach a scene safely.

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    39 mins
  • Emerging Threats from Illicit Narcotics and Clandestine Labs
    Aug 20 2025

    In this captivating episode of The Hazmat Files, we uncover the hidden dangers of illicit and clandestine labs—from lethal fentanyl to the explosive volatility of meth production. Adam Weiss offers vital insights into how to spot early warning signs of illicit lab activity, the critical role of interagency planning and training, and the unique risks these environments pose to first responders. Whether you're in hazmat, law enforcement, or EMS, this episode discusses how to stay safe and prepared in the face of these threats.

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    25 mins
  • Seconds from Disaster: The Ammonium Nitrate Fire That Didn't Explode
    Aug 4 2025

    In this gripping episode of The Hazmat Files, firefighters Tyler Hoke and Jason Gore reflect on their involvement in the 2022 ammonium nitrate fire in Winston-Salem, NC—an incident that came dangerously close to catastrophe. Through firsthand accounts, tactical insights, and lessons learned, listeners gain a rare look into the high-stakes decisions and coordination that kept a volatile situation from becoming a disaster.

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    27 mins