251. [Replay] 126. You Can Think or You Can Fight, But You Can't Do Both - Mike Dugan
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A highly decorated Captain Mike Dugan retired from the FDNY after 27 years of going to fires. His love for the job put him in many busy companies throughout his career and afforded him the incredible opportunities to work with and mentor many of the shining stars within the department. For his actions during a rope rescue, he received the James Gordon Bennet Award which then was followed up with the Harry M. Archer Award a year later, the department's highest citation. There is no mistaking that Mike Dugan is a New York City firefighter. The department is engrained into every ounce of his large frame. Yet, Mike loves to travel, learn and take part in sharing his experiences and knowledge with firefighters across the country. His integrity and character could never be questioned and his willingness to promote those around him is evident. Watching others succeed and being apart of the process gives Mike plenty of enjoyment. So much so, that he was awarded the Tom Brennan Lifetime Achievement Award from Fire Engineering at the 2022 FDIC ceremonies for his dedication and commitment to bettering the fire service. Intimidating on the outside, but warm and passionate on the inside, Captain Dugan has made an impact on so many within the fire service. His endless stories are powerful and his contributions immense. Mike's ability to share information and encourage others makes the job better. Check out CaptainDugan.com for more information regarding his training and educational services.