
Thursday Mar 26, 2026
Episode 312: From Close Call to Safer Fireground Operations with Matt Simmonds
What starts as a routine task on the fireground can quickly turn into a life threatening moment. For Matt Simmonds, that moment came while rolling hose after a fire, when a passing vehicle nearly struck his crew.
That close call sparked a question that many firefighters have quietly accepted for years. Is this really the safest way to do this job, or is there a better way?
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.
Recorded live at the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) 2025 Conference alongside the AFAC, WAFA, and Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience Conference in Perth, Australia.
In this episode, Matt Simmonds, co-founder of Operational Fire and a full time firefighter, shares the story behind building a tool designed to improve safety, reduce physical strain, and protect long term health. What began as a makeshift setup using a child’s bike evolved into a purpose built solution shaped by real operational experience.
In this conversation, Matt breaks down the risks firefighters face during post incident cleanup, including back injuries and hidden exposure to harmful contaminants. He also explains how thoughtful design can reduce those risks while improving efficiency on scene.
It is a grounded look at how small changes on the fireground can have lasting impact on safety, longevity, and the ability to keep serving the community.
So take a listen to hear what he has to share.
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