Home Inspection as a Second Career: Why Firefighters & First Responders Excel feat. Rhyan Miller
Tue Jan 27 2026
Home inspection is one of the most popular second careers and side businesses for first responders, and for good reason. In this episode of The Ride Along Home Inspection Podcast, we talk with a working firefighter and home inspector about why firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders often excel as home inspectors.
We break down how skills from emergency response—risk assessment, situational awareness, building knowledge, and communication under pressure—translate directly into better home inspections. We also discuss how inspection experience can make first responders safer and more effective in their primary careers.
Whether you're a firefighter, EMT, or police officer exploring home inspection as a second career, or a homebuyer curious why inspectors with first-responder backgrounds bring extra value, this episode explains the crossover skills, challenges, and real-world benefits from both sides of the job.
Chapters:
00:00 Home Inspection Basics: What Inspectors Look for and Why It Matters
05:33 Firefighters as Home Inspectors: Why First Responders Excel in Inspections
11:13 Home Inspection Safety: Identifying Fire, Electrical, and Life-Safety Risks
16:45 How Home Inspectors Explain Safety Hazards to Homebuyers
22:25 Real Fire Hazards Found During Home Inspections (Real-World Examples)
27:50 Home Inspection Takeaways for Buyers, Inspectors, and First Responders
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Key Points:
- Why home inspection works as a second career
- Skills firefighters bring to inspections
- Inspection training vs fire training
- Advice for first responders getting started
- How Ryan Miller integrates his firefighting experience into home inspections
- Effective communication is key in delivering inspection findings
- Home inspectors should educate clients about real hazards
- Fire safety knowledge enhances home inspection practices
- Understanding structural integrity is crucial for both firefighters and inspectors
- Home inspections can reveal hidden dangers in properties
- The importance of addressing common fire hazards like dryer vents
- Inspectors should balance honesty with sensitivity to clients' concerns.
- Real estate agents and buyers must understand the implications of inspection reports
- The role of the home inspector is to inform, not to kill deals.
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Home inspection is one of the most popular second careers and side businesses for first responders, and for good reason. In this episode of The Ride Along Home Inspection Podcast, we talk with a working firefighter and home inspector about why firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders often excel as home inspectors. We break down how skills from emergency response—risk assessment, situational awareness, building knowledge, and communication under pressure—translate directly into better home inspections. We also discuss how inspection experience can make first responders safer and more effective in their primary careers. Whether you're a firefighter, EMT, or police officer exploring home inspection as a second career, or a homebuyer curious why inspectors with first-responder backgrounds bring extra value, this episode explains the crossover skills, challenges, and real-world benefits from both sides of the job. Chapters: 00:00 Home Inspection Basics: What Inspectors Look for and Why It Matters 05:33 Firefighters as Home Inspectors: Why First Responders Excel in Inspections 11:13 Home Inspection Safety: Identifying Fire, Electrical, and Life-Safety Risks 16:45 How Home Inspectors Explain Safety Hazards to Homebuyers 22:25 Real Fire Hazards Found During Home Inspections (Real-World Examples) 27:50 Home Inspection Takeaways for Buyers, Inspectors, and First Responders The Links: Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://pages.theridealong.show/newsletter Leave us a VOICEMAIL here: http://theridealong.show Key Points: - Why home inspection works as a second career - Skills firefighters bring to inspections - Inspection training vs fire training - Advice for first responders getting started - How Ryan Miller integrates his firefighting experience into home inspections - Effective communication is key in delivering inspection findings - Home inspectors should educate clients about real hazards - Fire safety knowledge enhances home inspection practices - Understanding structural integrity is crucial for both firefighters and inspectors - Home inspections can reveal hidden dangers in properties - The importance of addressing common fire hazards like dryer vents - Inspectors should balance honesty with sensitivity to clients' concerns. - Real estate agents and buyers must understand the implications of inspection reports - The role of the home inspector is to inform, not to kill deals.