The new facility gives Effingham firefighters a place to practice real-world rescue and fire scenarios locally, rather than traveling to other cities for training
Manchester fire officials marked the end of an era as the city’s last Gamewell master box transmitted its final alarm, closing the chapter on a telegraph-based system dating back to 1872
West Metro firefighters said hoarded items blocked doors and windows, slowing their search of the house near Lakewood
Portland police say a vehicle loaded with pipe bombs and propane tanks partially detonated, narrowly avoiding mass injuries at the Multnomah Athletic Club
A NIOSH investigation into a boarding house fire shows why departments must train for emergency egress and competing strategies
EXCLUSIVES
“We have to rethink our approach to mental health”
On this week’s Better Every Shift, Dena Ali explains why firefighter wellness is established long before a bad call — through culture, communication and sleep habits.
SPECIAL REPORTS
UPCOMING & ON-DEMAND EVENTS
Among a sea of strong candidates, how does an aspiring company or chief officer stand out?
Reviewing NFPA 3000, the current state of active-shooter event training, plus unique approaches to ASHE response
View this webinar to hear about use cases deployed on Zebra devices running Windows Pro and how you can adopt these technologies for your teams
Learn how technology will shape the future of public safety operations, based on results of the second annual Verizon Frontline Public Safety Communications survey
Optimize your readiness for natural and manmade disasters and other expanded response efforts
Facts are your friends when it comes to making the case for more money
Get an early look at the changes on the table and their likely consequences, and learn more about the decision to restructure PPE-focused standards
Unpacking the command-focused survey results and how ICs can level up their skills through training and operations
How to manage inside-out rescues, who runs command, when to engage the suppression team and more questions addressed
How fire service leaders can help their members build a resilient mind, employ functional fitness, and access useful nutrition and sleep resources
Find out how one rural fire department went mobile and improved communication among its volunteers and the department’s situational awareness
Find out how one rural fire department went mobile and improved communication among its volunteers and the department’s situational awareness
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
Voice-operated two-way intrateam networks can improve safety and efficiency across operations
Cumbersome and costly testing methods have long challenged first responders – this product changes that
The treatment has evolved to be one of the most effective and evidence-based treatments for trauma
Leadership in public safety is not about rank, charisma or generational labels; it’s rooted in people
WATCH NOW
Survey data highlights how equipment shortfalls and unclear expectations influence how firefighters act under pressure
OFF DUTY
By following actionable steps before, during and after a vacation, firefighters can embrace the therapeutic power of detachment and fortify their resilience
These documentaries are not your typical Hollywood adaptations; they’re real, raw and offer a glimpse into the life of everyday firefighters
Share your wish list with your community via social channels; you may be surprised at the generosity of your fellow citizens!
First responders can take advantage of Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals to stock up on professional tools, gear and essentials without stretching the budget
Detailing the updates to NFPA 1580, chapter by chapter, following the consolidation of 1582 and other health-related standards
Get the tools you need to organize your schedule and transition seamlessly between projects — while managing your health
Discover the best platforms for firefighters, police officers, EMTs and military personnel seeking meaningful connections
Celebrate holidays, graduations, promotions and more with these gifts firefighters will love
During Memorial Day weekend many retailers kick-off the summer with deals and discounts
The American flag is considered a living symbol under federal law. We must treat it as such.
PRODUCT RESEARCH CATEGORIES
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Narcotics Inventory Management ensures controlled substances are securely stored, accurately tracked, and compliant with legal and regulatory requirements. This topic covers systems and procedures for logging usage, monitoring expiration dates, and maintaining chain-of-custody records. Effective management reduces the risk of diversion, loss, or misuse while supporting accountability in EMS operations. Related content on Inventory & Asset Management Software highlights broader tools for tracking agency resources. Explore articles on policy guidelines, technology solutions, and best practices for managing narcotics inventory in public safety agencies.
The FireRescue1 Ventilation product category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for finding Fire Ventilation products. It covers a variety of fans, smoke ejectors, and tools for efficient ventilation.
Dispatch, Call Centers & 911 are critical components of emergency response, serving as the first point of contact between the public and emergency services. This topic covers call-taking procedures, dispatch protocols, technology systems, and training that ensure timely and accurate information is relayed to responders. Effective communication and coordination are essential for quick and safe incident response. Related content on Incident Command details how information from dispatch supports on-scene decision-making. Explore articles on best practices, technology trends, and strategies to improve emergency call handling and response efficiency.
Firefighting Supplies & Equipment are critical for ensuring firefighters can work safely and effectively in all types of emergencies. This topic covers personal protective equipment, hoses, nozzles, tools, and other gear used in fire suppression and rescue operations. Proper selection, use, and maintenance of equipment are essential to firefighter safety and operational success. Articles in this section address product options, performance standards, and best practices. Related content on Firefighter Training guides building skills to maximize the effectiveness of these tools. Explore resources to help departments equip crews for any response.
Apparatus & Specialty Vehicles are essential to fire service operations, supporting firefighting, rescue, and emergency response missions. This topic covers fire engines, ladder trucks, rescue units, and specialized vehicles designed for specific hazards or environments. Departments rely on these vehicles for transporting personnel, equipment, and water to incident scenes. Understanding their capabilities, maintenance needs, and deployment strategies is key to operational readiness. Related discussions on Fire Station Equipment highlight the tools and resources needed to support these vehicles. Explore articles on specifications, safety features, and innovations that improve response effectiveness.
Duty Gear includes the tools, accessories, and personal equipment firefighters carry to perform their jobs safely and efficiently. This topic covers belts, holsters, flashlights, knives, gloves, and other gear essential for daily operations and emergency response. Quality, durability, and proper fit are key factors in selecting the right duty gear for the demands of the fire service. Related information on Personal Protective Equipment focuses on specialized gear that provides critical protection. Explore articles on product features, maintenance tips, and innovations that enhance performance and readiness.
EMS (Emergency Medical Services) provides critical prehospital care to patients experiencing medical emergencies, injuries, or trauma. This topic covers assessment, treatment, and transport practices used by EMTs and paramedics in a variety of environments. Articles address protocols, equipment, patient care techniques, and operational considerations for both routine calls and mass-casualty incidents. Effective EMS delivery relies on training, teamwork, and the right resources. Related content on Rescue Operations highlights coordinated efforts in complex emergencies. Explore resources to improve patient outcomes, enhance scene safety, and support responder readiness.
Specialized Response & Rescue involves advanced skills, equipment, and tactics for handling complex or high-risk incidents beyond standard firefighting. This topic covers technical rescue, hazardous materials response, water rescue, urban search and rescue, and other specialized operations. These missions require extensive training, coordination, and the right resources to ensure responder and public safety. Related content on Incident Command details the leadership and decision-making processes critical to managing these events. Explore articles on capabilities, best practices, and innovations that support effective specialized response.
Training & Education are essential for preparing fire service personnel to perform effectively and safely in all aspects of their work. This topic covers recruit training, continuing education, certifications, and specialized courses that build skills in firefighting, rescue, EMS, and leadership. Ongoing learning ensures personnel stay current with evolving tactics, technology, and standards. Related content on Firefighter Safety emphasizes practices and knowledge that protect responders on the job. Explore articles on training programs, instructional methods, and resources to support professional growth and operational excellence.
FEATURED EDUCATION
Easton FD is considering sending two pieces of fire apparatus to the Allentown FD; Allentown in turn would waive tuition for two recruits Easton currently has in the Allentown Fire Academy
The risk management expert says too many firefighters are unaware of the issues facing the entire industry