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#135 Holiday Routines, Chitlins Calls & Firehouse Christmas Routines

#135 Holiday Routines, Chitlins Calls & Firehouse Christmas Routines

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Welcome back to The Cool Fireman Podcast, now dropping episodes every Monday!

In this post-Thanksgiving episode, Matt, Doug, and Unkie talk all things holiday routine at the firehouse—from brunches and Christmas trees to how each department handles weekends, downtime, and the importance of mental health during the holidays.

🔥 Topics Covered:

  • The vibe of working holidays in the fire service

  • Why “getting your Sunday back” is a real thing

  • Putting up Christmas lights at the station (Clark Griswold would be proud)

  • Doug’s call involving boiling chitlins (don’t worry, he didn’t go in)

  • Department lateral transfers and what it means to “start over”

  • The power of routine for mental health during the holidays

  • Matt defends the legendary 12–2 “safety nap”

  • A shoutout to our awesome listeners and supporters

  • And yes… Brian’s transparent Speedo photo shoot gets brought up 👀

🕯 Moment of Silence – A heartfelt pause for first responders lost this year, both on-duty and off, including those struggling with mental health. You are not alone.


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