GoodKnock is a media-sharing community built for the fire service — a place for firefighters to share the videos, photos, stories, tactics, questions, and firehouse moments that usually get scattered across group chats and social feeds.
From helmet cam clips and training ground footage to station life, close calls, apparatus shots, incident discussion, and tactical “what would you do?” posts, GoodKnock is designed to be the firefighter internet: fast, visual, useful, and built around the culture of the job.
Members can post and interact with a wide range of content, including videos, images, news, polls, quizzes, and lists. Whether it is a working fire clip, a training evolution, a funny station moment, a gear setup, or a size-up question, GoodKnock gives it a place to live.
GoodKnock is not just a place to scroll. It is a place to react, discuss, learn, laugh, and compare notes with people who understand the job. The best posts are not always the most polished — they are the ones that start a conversation.
A clip can become a tactics discussion. A photo can turn into a size-up debate. A poll can show how different departments approach the same problem. A station moment can remind everyone why firehouse culture matters.
GoodKnock is for the people who know the tones, the bay, the kitchen table, the backstep, the overhaul, the second alarm, and the feeling of getting a good knock on a job.
Career, volunteer, paid-on-call, wildland, EMS, rescue, truck, engine, command, new firefighter, old salty driver — if the fire service is part of your life, this is your place to post, watch, learn, and talk.
Most firefighter content gets buried inside platforms that were not built for us. GoodKnock brings that content into one dedicated space where the fire service is not a category — it is the whole point.
GoodKnock exists because the fire service has stories worth sharing, lessons worth passing on, and moments that only firefighters truly understand.
Share the clip. Ask the question. Start the debate. Post the knock.