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Beyond the Call

Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service

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Beyond the Call is our way of sharing the incredible, often untold stories from across Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service. We’re proud to show you not just the emergencies we face, but also the dedication, compassion, and community spirit that define our work. From frontline firefighters to behind-the-scenes support staff, each episode takes you into the heart of our service — highlighting the people, the challenges, and the moments that show what it really means to go beyond the call.
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Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories is a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible true stories of the bravest soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines in American history. Each episode dives deep into the acts of extraordinary heroism that earned these individuals the Medal of Honor, the highest military award for valor in the United States. From the battlefields of the American Civil War to modern conflicts, we explore the battles they fought, the impossible decisions they made under f ...
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Beyond the Call is a Canadian-owned monthly podcast which aims to engage with current and potential clients while providing valuable insights into the call management industry. With a focus on actionable business advice, client success stories, and industry trends, this podcast will serve as a dynamic platform for growth, connection, and innovation.
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Beyond the Call Room

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Beyond the Call Room is a podcast for residents, created by a resident. We tackle real-life challenges like finances, relationships, health, and personal growth, with relatable stories, expert insights, and practical tips to help you thrive in and out of the hospital. Join me every 3rd Tuesday to build a fulfilling life beyond training—because residency is tough, but you don’t have to do it alone. Reach out on Instagram @beyondthecallroom or [email protected].
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Beyond The Call looks at the people behind the occupations we respect and admire, or sometimes take for granted. We look beyond the blood, guts and danger, and look at the whole journeys of people that put their own wellbeing to the test in hundreds of different occupations. Paramedics, Firefighter, Police, Corrections, Mental Health Specialists, Emergency and Intensive medical personnel, Tow Truck Drivers, Teachers, Undertakers.... The list of jobs that cause trauma and harm to participants ...
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I'm Becky Hoschek, and this is the podcast for moms called to business as creative entrepreneurs and coaches. As a life and business coach, creative entrepreneur (design, copywriting, marketing and photography) and mom of 3, I believe mindset is your greatest asset in both motherhood and business. I help you leverage your faith and your beliefs to get out of your own way so that you simplify, focus and build a business that serves you, your family and your clients well – a business run with ...
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Transform your relationships at school - with your students and peers, and in life - with your family, friends and colleagues. Enjoy conversations about prioritizing communication with an intentional approach to healthy and inclusive relationships. Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag are experienced solution-focused practitioners and instructional leaders with a background in education, social work and family therapy. Tara (UK), and Vicky (Canada), enjoy sharing their thoughts and reflections - a ...
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Beyond the Call: Technical Sergeant Cleto L. Rodríguez at Paco Railroad Station, Manila, 1945 follows a young Mexican-American infantryman as he breaks away from his pinned platoon to assault a fortified strongpoint during the battle for Manila in World War II. Listeners hear a ground-level narrative of the fight for the Paco Railroad Station, the …
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In our end of year review, Chief Fire Officer Dave Russel sat down with Assistant Chief Fire Officer Sarah Nattrass, Manchester Central Station Manager Dan Brown and Initial Training Mentor Lauren Quigley to reflect on a busy year for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. They revisit major incidents, share learning points, and celebrate the …
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Beyond the Call: Private First Class Lloyd C. Hawks at Carano, Italy, 1944 follows a combat medic who crawls into open ground under relentless fire to reach and save wounded comrades. Listeners hear a vivid account of his repeated crossings between the lines, the desperate conditions on the Anzio beachhead, and the wider Italian campaign of World W…
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Beyond the Call: Pharmacist’s Mate Second Class William David Halyburton Jr. at Awacha Draw, Okinawa, 1945 follows a young Navy corpsman attached to a Marine rifle company in one of the fiercest battles of the Pacific War, tracing his path from North Carolina to the fire-swept ravine where he gave his life shielding a wounded Marine. Listeners hear…
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Beyond the Call: Private First Class Clarence Byrle Craft at Hen Hill, Okinawa, 1945 follows a young rifleman’s one-man assault that helped crack a key Japanese strongpoint during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II, placing listeners on the muddy slope as he charges through machine-gun fire, grenades, and a deadly cave stronghold. This episode w…
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Beyond the Call is a narrative podcast that brings Medal of Honor stories to life, one battlefield at a time. Each episode focuses on a single recipient, weaving together their personal background, the historical stakes of the fight, and a clear, gripping account of what happened in those crucial minutes when everything was on the line. You’ll hear…
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This episode of “Beyond the Call: Medal of Honor Stories” tells the story of Corporal Henry F. Warner, a 21-year-old antitank gunner whose courage on a frozen Belgian hillside helped halt a German armored thrust during the Battle of the Bulge. Near the village of Dom Bütgenbach in December 1944, Warner and his 57mm antitank gun faced repeated attac…
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GMFRS Station Managers Martin Cain and Russell Maden are joined by Kate Hanley from the RSPB at Dovestone Reservoir, as they explore the issue of wildfires in Greater Manchester. From causes and community impacts to peatland restoration and multi-agency response, this episode highlights how prevention, education, and collaboration are protecting la…
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Commander George Fleming Davis’s story stands as one of the most striking examples of courage at sea during the Second World War. As commander of the destroyer United States Ship Walke during the approach to Lingayen Gulf on January sixth, nineteen forty five, Davis faced a relentless wave of suicide aircraft. Though mortally wounded when his ship …
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Part 2 of the conversation between Andy Williams, JP Helliwell and Gaz Houldsworth about the shared values and experiences that connect the armed forces and the fire service. The guests open up about their own lived experiences: from Andy’s service in Iraq and Afghanistan, Gaz’s time as a paratrooper and his family ties to GMFRS, to JP’s dual caree…
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Crew Manager Andy Williams is joined by his GMFRS colleagues and fellow veterans JP Helliwell and Gaz Houldsworth to explore the strong links between the armed forces and the fire service. Recorded at the Spearhead Foundation in Salford, the trio discuss military transitions, mental resilience, and the power of peer support through the GMFRS Armed …
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. I am your host, and today we bring you the extraordinary story of Private First Class Manuel Pérez Jr., a paratrooper of the 11th Airborne Division whose bravery at Fort William McKinley in February 1945 would help secure a crucial victory in the liberation of the Philip…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. I’m your host, and today we bring you the remarkable story of a Marine whose actions on the black sands of Iwo Jima would earn him the Medal of Honor and the nickname “One-Man Regiment.” This episode is drawn directly from our full-length article, preserving every detail…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. In this episode, we bring you the incredible story of Colonel Leon William Johnson, a United States Army Air Corps commander whose courage in World War II earned him the Medal of Honor. On August 1, 1943, Johnson led his B-24 Liberators into the heart of one of the most …
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In this new episode, Tara and Vicky are so happy to welcome Polly Netto who has been making a huge difference at Beechen Cliff School. She is a secondary school teacher in the UK with over ten years experience in both pastoral and academic provision. Polly is the whole school Mental Health and Solution Focused lead, PSHE Lead, Head of Religion, Phi…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode takes you to the mud-soaked fields outside Carano, Italy, in February 1944, where one man’s courage and decisive action changed the fate of his patrol. Sergeant Paul B. Huff of the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion would cross 200 yards of open ground un…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode shares the extraordinary story of First Lieutenant Donald Joseph Gott, whose final flight over Germany in nineteen forty four became a lasting testament to courage and selflessness. Against impossible odds, with his B Seventeen bomber crippled by enemy fi…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode explores the remarkable story of Private Joe Gandara, a paratrooper of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, whose actions on June 9, 1944, in the French village of Amfreville, embody courage in its purest form. Under intense enem…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode explores the extraordinary story of Donald Kirby Ross, a man whose actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor set the standard for courage under fire. As the USS Nevada came under relentless Japanese attack, Ross fought not on the deck or at the guns, but …
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode takes us to the hedgerow country of Normandy in June 1944, where Private First Class Charles N. DeGlopper of the 82nd Airborne Division made a choice that would seal his fate and save his comrades. Under withering German fire near La Fière, he stepped int…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode tells the powerful story of Private First Class James Dennis La Belle, a United States Marine who, in the heat of the Battle of Iwo Jima, made the ultimate sacrifice to save his fellow Marines. On March 8, 1945, in the chaos of close combat, La Belle thre…
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In this new episode, it was such a joy for Tara and Vicky to host two very inspiring women - Marcella Stark and Linda Metcalf – researchers, counselors, professors and authors. They are leaders in Solution Focused Brief Therapy and its applications in schools and workplaces. They shared their wonderful journeys, insights and stories with us. They a…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today’s episode tells the story of Captain Robert Hugo Dunlap, United States Marine Corps Reserve, whose actions on Iwo Jima in 1945 earned him the Medal of Honor. Leading Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, Dunlap advanced under relentless enemy fire, personally loc…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. Today we bring you the remarkable story of Sergeant Hulon Brooke Whittington, a Medal of Honor recipient whose courage in the fields of Normandy during World War Two stands as a testament to decisive leadership under fire. On the night of July twenty-ninth, nineteen fort…
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This episode of Beyond the Call brings to life the story of Franklin Douglas Miller, a Green Beret whose heroic actions during a mission in Vietnam earned him the Medal of Honor. Alone and wounded, Miller took command of a decimated patrol and fought off multiple enemy assaults, saving his team and embodying the essence of battlefield leadership. N…
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Today on Beyond the Call, we explore the inspiring story of Private First Class Joseph R. Ouellette, a young soldier whose courage defined the desperate battle for Yongsan during the Korean War. Facing overwhelming enemy forces, Ouellette repeatedly risked his life to resupply and defend his comrades, ultimately making the ultimate sacrifice. This …
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In this episode of Beyond the Call, host Peter interviews Crystal Culp, a retired nurse from Alberta, Canada, about her extensive 38-year career in the nursing field. Crystal shares her background, having grown up in Southern Ontario and her nursing journey which began in Northern Ontario. She discusses the challenges she faced, including homesickn…
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In this episode of Beyond the Call, we bring you the gripping account of Second Lieutenant Charles William Shea, whose fearless leadership and gallant solo assault near Mount Damiano during World War II earned him the Medal of Honor. As the 88th Infantry Division fought to break through fortified German defenses in the rugged Italian landscape, She…
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In this episode of the 'Beyond The Call' podcast, Willow, a long-time friend mine, shares her harrowing journey through childhood neglect, sexual abuse, and eventually being coerced into sex work by an abusive partner named Brad. The conversation details Willow's early life, characterized by a lack of nurture and support from her parents, and follo…
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In this new episode, Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag have the pleasure of interviewing Sonja Pullen. Sonja's journey through teaching, school leadership, coaching and consulting has equipped her to support students and teachers across Canada, Ethiopia, and Australia. Based in Toronto, she is the founder of SP Coaching and the Canadian consultant for…
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In today's episode of Beyond the Call, we narrate the remarkable story of Corporal Rodolfo Pérez Hernández, a Medal of Honor recipient whose bravery defined heroism during the fierce fighting on Hill 420 in the Korean War. Hernández's fearless charge against overwhelming enemy forces, despite severe wounds, exemplifies the highest standards of mili…
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In this episode of Beyond the Call podcast, I talk with Mark Thomas, the president of Code Nine Foundation and a current serving police officer. We discuss Mark's journey through his mental health struggles triggered by a traumatic on-duty experience and the subsequent development of PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Mark shares his path to recovery, …
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In this episode of Beyond the Call, we share the gripping story of Technical Sergeant Max Thompson, whose fearless stand at Haaren, Germany, became legendary during World War II. Alone and vastly outnumbered, Thompson’s daring actions under relentless enemy fire earned him the Medal of Honor, showcasing the powerful impact of courage and quick thin…
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In this episode of Beyond The Call, Peter interviews Alan Playford, a long-term paramedic from New South Wales and one of Australia's most decorated civilians. Alan shares his journey from joining the paramedic service in 1975 through the highly challenging early years of paramedicine, including the first paramedicine course at St. Vincent’s Hospit…
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Welcome to Beyond the Call, where we explore stories of courage, leadership, and extraordinary sacrifice. Today's episode narrates the powerful story of Chaplain Charles Joseph Watters, a Medal of Honor recipient whose bravery at Hill 875 during the Vietnam War left an enduring legacy of faith and heroism. Unarmed and driven solely by compassion, C…
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In this episode of Beyond the Call, we bring you the heroic story of Private First Class Ralph Eugene Pomeroy, who made a legendary stand during the Battle of Triangle Hill in the Korean War. Armed with a machine gun and unshakable resolve, Pomeroy defended his position against overwhelming odds, even engaging in hand-to-hand combat after exhaustin…
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In this new podcast episode, Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag have the pleasure of interviewing Tamiko Nettles. Tamiko is a lifelong educator, innovative thinker, and author who empowers individuals and organizations to excel and create solutions in education, staff engagement, community and life. For over 20 years, she has created high impact progra…
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In this episode of Beyond the Call, we bring you the powerful true story of Master Sergeant Vito R. Bertoldo, a soldier who defied limitations and took a stand that would echo through history. Despite being classified as unfit for combat, Bertoldo volunteered for frontline duty and found himself defending a command post near Hatten, France during G…
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Giving feedback doesn’t have to feel awkward or tense. In this episode, Dr. Adrienne Gerken, Program Director of Jefferson Psychiatry, and Dr. Christine Adams, Chief Resident at UNC Family Medicine, share tips on how to frame feedback so it feels more natural—for both the giver and the receiver. From med students to supervisors, learn how to make f…
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This episode of Beyond the Call narrates the extraordinary story of Colonel Charles P. Murray Jr., who earned the Medal of Honor for his actions near Kaysersberg, France, during World War II. Listeners are taken through the intense battle scene where Murray, facing a looming German counterattack, single-handedly disrupted the enemy assault, led his…
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This episode of Beyond The Call Podcast features Jeff Tougher, father of paramedic Steven Tougher, who was tragically murdered in April 2023. Jeff discusses his son's compassionate life dedicated to serving others and recounts the devastating details of Steven's murder and the subsequent trial. The episode delves into the broader issue of violence …
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This podcast episode tells the remarkable story of First Lieutenant Douglas Bernard Fournet, a young officer who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War. Narrated from the full-length article, it follows Fournet’s journey from Louisiana to the battlefield of the A Shau Valley, where his decisive actions and leadership under fire saved th…
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In this episode of Beyond the Call, we explore the extraordinary courage of Captain William Wylie Galt during the intense fighting at Villa Crocetta, Italy, in World War Two. Facing overwhelming enemy fire, Galt took decisive action by mounting a stalled tank destroyer and personally directing a critical counterattack. His fearless stand, despite s…
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In this episode, we explore the extraordinary courage of Corporal Freddie Stowers, who bravely led his troops through a devastating ambush during World War I. Despite severe wounds, Stowers rallied his unit, ultimately sacrificing his life to secure victory at the crucial battle for Hill 188. His valor not only exemplifies the highest ideals of mil…
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In this episode, we dive into the topic of Ageism! How do different generations impact our work culture? What strengths and challenges do they all bring to the table? We're exploring it all—how age shapes collaboration, innovation, and the overall workplace environment, that’s created by the wonderful mashup of age-related diversity!…
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Thinking about egg freezing but not sure where to start? In this episode, we break down the what, why, and how of egg freezing for busy residents and fellows. You'll hear from a reproductive endocrinologist, a psychologist, and a fellow resident who’s been through it—all sharing practical insights, emotional reflections, and what they wish they kne…
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In this compelling episode, we explore the extraordinary heroism of Marine Corporal William David Morgan, whose courageous actions during Operation Dewey Canyon in Vietnam earned him the Medal of Honor. Through vivid storytelling, listeners experience Morgan's bravery, from his fearless rescue of wounded comrades to his ultimate self-sacrifice. Thi…
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