Episode 98: Hickory Fire Department Addresses Interoperability Challenges with Marcus Scott, Matt Hutchinson and Jason Lowrance - podcast episode cover

Episode 98: Hickory Fire Department Addresses Interoperability Challenges with Marcus Scott, Matt Hutchinson and Jason Lowrance

Oct 20, 202115 min
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Episode description

Hello Smart Firefighting Community!

Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! This is the final episode of our IAFC Technology Council Outreach Mini Series!

Attention all entrepreneurs looking to support first responders...

In this episode:

- What 21st-century communication challenges exist for buildings?

- What's the unique issue when first responders come together from a large response area?

- How to utilize Project 25 to explore open architecture solutions

SFF got to hear from Hickory Fire Department's Accreditation Manager-Captain Marcus Scott, Chief Matt Hutchinson and Battalion Chief Jason Lowrance to find out how fire ground operations can be conducted so all the operations work in conjunction with one another. Marcus Scott has been Hickory's Accreditation Manager for over 5 years and has previous specialization in Fire Systems Data while Jason Lowrance has been with Hickory's department for over 18 years, currently serving as the Chief of Support Services. Their leader Matt Hutchinson has a rich history in the fire industry ever since he joined the department in 2003. In addition to his many other certifications and degrees, Matt Hutchinson completed the prestigious 4 year Executive Fire Officer Program through the National Fire Academy (NFA) and is also a graduate of the Fire and Rescue Management Institute through UNC-Charlotte which provides instruction in leadership, team building, management skills, strategic planning, communication skills and personnel management. The program is designed to prepare participants to become more effective in the increasingly challenging and complex world of fire and rescue management.

Connect with Marcus: LinkedIn

Connect with Matt: LinkedIn

Connect with Jason: LinkedIn

Episode Resources:

- Project 25

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