HAZARD CLASS

HC0031 - A Culture of Extinguishment REVISTED Featuring: Ray McCormack
THMG Presents: Hazard Class
Episode 0032
A Culture of Extinguishment REVISTED
Featuring: Ray McCormack
Episode Overview
In this compelling episode, We sit down with one of the most influential voices in the fire service, retired FDNY Lieutenant Ray McCormack. Known for his pivotal 2009 FDIC keynote, "A Culture of Extinguishment," McCormack opens up about his origins in the fire service, the legacy of bravery and tragedy in his family, and the philosophical rift in fire service culture surrounding safety and aggression. A powerful conversation unfolds about leadership, innovation, and the future of firefighting.
Segment Breakdown & Timestamps
0:00 – 1:14 | Introduction and Icebreaker
- Host introduces the podcast and Ray McCormack.
- “Lieutenant Ray McCormack, do you believe in ghosts?”
- "Ghosts? I don't think so. No... But okay. You're going to take team no ghost."
2:25 – 5:06 | How Ray Got Into the Fire Service
- From CBS Television to firefighting by fate and family legacy.
- “I didn’t automatically want to follow in my father’s footsteps… but he was right. I would love it. And I did.”
5:06 – 7:33 | Childhood Memories and First Fire
- Reflections on visiting the firehouse and vivid memories of his first fire.
- “It was the whole package at one time… That was my first experience. Kind of vague, you know?”
7:33 – 9:57 | A Turning Point and the First Article
- Discovering a passion for writing through improving tools organization.
- “You can do more than just come to work. You can make a difference.”
9:58 – 13:34 | Journey into Teaching
- From writing to becoming an FDIC keynote speaker.
- “It takes time… The FDNY values time unofficially. You need the respect of your peers.”
13:34 – 17:19 | Impact of ‘A Culture of Extinguishment’ Speech
- Host shares a personal story of being inspired by Ray’s keynote.
- “Without your speech, I would not be a fireman now.”
17:20 – 23:30 | The Message Behind the Speech
- A critique of “safety culture” and the importance of aggressive, intelligent firefighting.
- “No one is asking you to go on a suicide mission… But you also have to be dependable.”
23:30 – 29:36 | Tactical Safety and Cultural Evolution
- Insights on incorporating safety into skills and procedures.
- “Aggressive is not bad. In fact, I want aggressive firefighters responding to my emergency.”
29:36 – 36:23 | The Force Nozzle and Innovation
- Development of a groundbreaking nozzle technology with HEN.
- “It reduces kinks and it fights for you… This little device fixes all that for you.”
Key Moments & Quotes
- On finding purpose:
- “You can make a difference in how things go in the company at the firefighter level.”
- On firefighting philosophy:
- “Aggressive is not bad at all. I want a group of aggressive firefighters responding to my emergency.”
- On industry change:
- “Firefighting is local… But we can’t bury our heads in the sand. We must advance technically.”
Resources & References
- Ray McCormack’s 2009 FDIC Keynote: “A Culture of Extinguishment”
- HEN Force Nozzle – HENNozzles.com
Guest Info: Ray McCormack
- Position: Retired FDNY Lieutenant
- Experience: 39 years in the FDNY; author of the Engine Company Operations Manual
- Notable Work: 2009 FDIC Keynote, numerous fire service articles
- Affiliation: HEN Nozzles, FDIC Advisory Board