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The Fallen But Not Forgotten Podcast

著者: Chris Jay
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  • Bluecoat Foundation's Chris Jay sits down with family, friends & co-workers of those in law enforcement who have died in the line-of-duty. By discussing the lives of these selfless individuals, Bluecoat Foundation looks to honor their legacies. Through memories, laughter, tears and even at times anger, Bluecoat Foundation seeks to improve the health and safety of those in law enforcement by shedding light onto a topic that can be difficult to discuss.
    © 2024 The Fallen But Not Forgotten Podcast
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Bluecoat Foundation's Chris Jay sits down with family, friends & co-workers of those in law enforcement who have died in the line-of-duty. By discussing the lives of these selfless individuals, Bluecoat Foundation looks to honor their legacies. Through memories, laughter, tears and even at times anger, Bluecoat Foundation seeks to improve the health and safety of those in law enforcement by shedding light onto a topic that can be difficult to discuss.
© 2024 The Fallen But Not Forgotten Podcast
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  • "Working in the shadows of incredible heroes": A 9/11 Story
    2024/09/16

    On September 11th 2024 we hosted our 3rd Annual honor workout, THE DOM, in conjunction with our 3rd PROJECT ENDURE.

    Officer Joe Cirrito completed a 24-hour workout in honor of his friend, Dominic Pezullo, who died in the line-of-duty when the Twin Towers fell on 9/11.

    During the event, I had the honor to talk with a 27-year retired police officer from the same police department Officer Pezullo was from, The Port Authority Police Department.

    Robert (Bobby) Egbert was there on 9/11. We talk about his experience that day and how it has affected his life since. I want to thank Bobby for being so open and honest with such a sensitive topic.

    Bobby dedicates this podcast to the 65 Port Authority police officers who have died in the line-of-duty, especially the PAPD 37 who perished on 9/11.

    Timestamps:

    00:01:38 “The Dom”

    00:03:15 The power of remembering our police lineage. “…working in the shadows of incredible heroes.”

    00:04:54 LAPD Officer Joe Cirrito

    00:09:25 Becoming a cop.

    00:12:00 Choices made on 9/11

    00:14:00 Deploying to The World Trade Center

    0030:00 Trauma & balance.

    00:32:00 The power of talking it out.

    00:34:00 Unbecoming: When do we become human again?

    00:36:00 The Gift of Acceptance

    00:38:00 Surrounded by death.

    00:40:00 The culture and the mindset

    00:42:00 The Holy S*#t Factor

    00:46:00 Empathy is not possible, and that’s ok.

    00:50:00 Mental Health

    00:52:00 Suicide

    01:02:00 The reality of an OIS (officer involved shooting) and critical incidents.

    01:13:00 Gratitude and a lesson learned: “The World Trade Center” vs “Ground Zero”

    01:17:00 Big City vs Small Town policing

    01:18:00 Podcast dedication

    01:22:00 Captain Kathy Mazza


    Some of Bobby’s publishings:

    Running to honor the fallen - American Police Beat Magazine

    https://apbweb.com/2018/11/running-to-honor-the-fallen/

    Where our stories are - American Police Beat Magazine

    https://apbweb.com/2024/05/where-our-stories-are/

    https://apbweb.com/2019/08/rebuilding-after-9-11/

    Misunderstood - American Police Beat Magazine

    https://apbweb.com/2023/07/misunderstood/

    Safety pin - American Police Beat Magazine

    https://apbweb.com/2023/05/safety-pin/

    https://apbweb.com/2023/02/keys/

    The Deuce - American Police Beat Magazine

    https://apbweb.com/2022/10/the-deuce/

    My 9/11 — well, what I remember of it - American Police Beat Magazine

    https://apbweb.com/2022/09/my-9-11-well-what-i-remember-of-it/

    In memory of a homeless veteran - American Police Beat Magazine

    https://apbweb.com/2019/11/in-memory-of-a-homeless-veteran/

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    1 時間 24 分
  • From Bell-Bottoms & Revolvers to Gaming & Berettas: A Chat with an Old-School Copper
    2024/06/25

    Shad Stilkey and I, Chris Jay, have a nostalgic conversation with retired LAPD Lieutenant Barbara.

    Dedicated to Police Officer Vincent Lawrence Leusch, EOW Sept 22, 1075

    Timeline:

    01:14 - For the love of gaming

    07:44 - 1968: The Beginning of a Career

    08:20 - Day-1 on the Beat

    17:00 - Watts Riots

    23:12 - The 1992 LA Riots

    27:18 - The leadership of Chief Gates

    28:41 - Woman in Law Enforcement

    34:10 - Fallen Officer Vince Leusch

    35:58 - LAPD Station Names

    38:56 - Body Armor

    45:04 - The impact of being off-duty when a partner officer goes down

    46:42 - Hand to hand combat training, then vs now

    51:04 - Lethal vs non-lethal

    52:47 - Bell bottoms vs Flares

    54:44 - Being a cop in the 70's

    56:13 - The change in the 80's

    57:00 - From Revolvers to 92F’s

    1:00:17 - Lt Barabara saves Chris J

    1:06:11 - The importance of taking care of each other

    1:08:19 - Radio frequencies and radio traffic

    1:11:18 - A valuable lesson: "She is your lifeline"

    01:13:57 - Low tech policing

    01:23:38 - Change

    01:28:39 - Favorite Police Epoch

    01:29:36 - The meaning of life

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    1 時間 30 分
  • “Second Roll Call”, with Alex Villanueva.
    2024/04/17

    THE FALLEN BUT NOT FORGOTTEN PODCAST:
    “Second Roll Call”, with Alex Villanueva.

    For the first time we recorded an episode with a live audience! To watch the video of the recording, click here: https://youtu.be/_wC_azpHH20?si=38SlsPORkcTdwVwY

    On this episode we dive into former Sheriff Villanueva’s climb through the ranks, the future of policing & navigating line-of-duty deaths as the top sheriff.

    Guest:
    Alex Villanueva Former Sheriff of LA County

    Co-Hosts:
    •Richard Medina, LAPD Officer & surviving partner of Fallen Officer Roberto Sanchez •Joe Cirrito, LAPD Officer & friend of Fallen Officer Dominic Pezullo

    Time-stamps:

    00:01:19 Welcome


    00:01:45 "Alex, will work" A humble down to earth start with Alex Villanueva, Former Los Angeles County Sheriff


    00: 02:33 Fallen Officer Fernando Arroyo


    00:03:00 Panel Introductions


    00:03:44 Alex’s career path


    00:06:30 Alex meets his wife, Vivian.


    00:10:20 The "Rude awakening" of the 2014 Rosehedge active shooter


    00:12:30 Overcoming adversity, the one thing Alex couldn't be stopped from doing.


    00:14:00 A vison of change.


    00:15:18 "Top dog”


    00:15:57 Policing, 5-years from now.


    00:20:54 Law enforcement as a career choice today.


    00:24:00 Loss


    00:30:00 Advice for agency leaders


    00:36:00 Covid.


    00:41:00 Richard Medina: Living after surviving


    00:44:20 PTSD, it's perfectly ok, and The Resiliency Project


    00:47:00 Joe Cirrito’s passion.


    00:52:30 Back to the love story


    00:53:00 Encouragement


    00:55:30 Quick fire questions



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    58 分

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