KMUD-Fire Radio

KMUD-Fire Radio
Podcast Description
Fire Radio is about learning to live in a fire-adapted landscape. We discuss preparedness, defensible space, home hardening, and community resiliency. We give voice to the firefighters, the igniters of healthy fire, and the fire ecologists, who are often the same people. We help listeners understand fire and become empowered to be proactive about it.
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The podcast explores themes of fire preparedness, defensible space, home hardening, and community resilience. Episodes cover specific topics such as current fuel reduction projects, community fire protection initiatives, and the importance of prescribed burns, exemplified by discussions with local experts like Jonathan Lehman and Scot Steinbring.

Fire Radio is about learning to live in a fire-adapted landscape. We discuss preparedness, defensible space, home hardening, and community resiliency. We give voice to the firefighters, the igniters of healthy fire, and the fire ecologists, who are often the same people. We help listeners understand fire and become empowered to be proactive about it.
Our podcast is an extension of a monthly radio show, airing on KMUD, Redwood Community Radio, nestled in the redwood forests of Northern California. While some of the information is specific to our region, much of it is relevant to other areas as well.
Tanner Speas, Telegraph Ridge Volunteer Fire Department Chief, talks about the Humboldt County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). The CWPP is the primary responsibility of the Humboldt County Fire Safe Council. Tanner talks with host Gray Shaw about the history of the CWPP, going back to 2006 and currently being updated for the third time.

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