
Lessons from a 45-Year Veteran
From Fire Engineering Podcast Network by Fire Engineering Podcast
June 12, 2026 · 1h 25m · Episode 2303
About this episode
Chief Mike Nugent shares insights from his 45-year career in fire and special operations, emphasizing training, health, and mentorship.
In this episode of Perspectives on Leadership, Chief Mike Nugent of Broward County (FL) Fire Rescue sits down with Stephen Shaw to outline his 45-year career in fire and special operations. Nugent shares the story of a childhood moment in Brighton that sparked this lifelong calling. He discusses technical rescue teams, building regional hazmat and urban search and rescue capabilities, and training around the world. They share practical lessons: Teach the why, demonstrate how to use tools, train hard scenarios, and mentor young firefighters joining the force. Nugent stresses the importance of both mental and physical health, detailing his cardiac arrest survival and long-term health problems from toxic exposure.
People in this episode
Host: Stephen Shaw
Guest: Mike Nugent
Topics covered
- fire rescue
- leadership
- mental health
- training
- hazmat operations
- career development
Keywords
- fire rescue
- leadership
- training
- mental health
- hazmat
- urban search and rescue
- cardiac arrest
- toxic exposure
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Broward County Fire Rescue
Places: Brighton, Florida
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