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Bartenders, hotel workers and taxi drivers who serve as volunteer firefighters run drills to prepare for protecting Michigan’s historic Mackinac Island
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Butler County FPD Shift Commander Jackson Warren died in a single-vehicle crash while responding to a call during his first shift after being promoted
Rock Volunteer Fire Department Chief Charley Pearson declined a $250,000 donation from Google, saying public trust outweighed the needed funding
A public feud in Clinton Township is raising questions about EMS response models, as officials push for more EMT-based responses while firefighters warn reducing paramedic staffing could cut advanced care
Surveyors in Melbourne Beach discovered a young manatee trapped in a concrete stormwater structure, prompting an hours-long, multiagency rescue
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Do you run mental rehearsals for fireground work?

On this week’s Better Every Shift, Dr. Rich Gasaway explains the power of visualization in fireground training and decision-making.

SPECIAL REPORTS
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More than 1,600 firefighters weigh in on the perennial debate about whether aggressive tactics and safety culture are mutually exclusive
An essential guide to help new firefighters navigate the early days of the job with confidence
UPCOMING & ON-DEMAND EVENTS
A tactical playbook for firefighters, company officers and chief officers
A practical playbook for protecting soft targets without disrupting public life
From the Super Bowl to the Olympics, veteran chiefs reveal how to build a unified command structure that holds under pressure — before the first siren sounds
From idea to implementation, fire service leaders detail the process of standing up health centers that are redefining firefighter readiness
Demystifying NERIS requirements with practical, hands-on examples
Prepare your department to secure funding for safety equipment that matches today’s operational demands
Lessons from agencies mastering real-time collaboration under pressure
From checklists to command-post placement, leaders must build the foundation for confident command
Turn fragmented systems into seamless collaboration during critical incidents
Battalion Chief Steve Conn and Lt. Bassel Ibrahim detail mayday lessons from real-world events and progressive training
This informative webinar will provide key information on how two public safety agencies (one police and one fire) funded comprehensive smartphone programs that provided issued devices to all personnel.
Exploring what the survey data reveals about how fireground tactics are executed and how safety culture is perceived
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
A practical guide to finding funding, writing stronger applications and making the case for rescue-specific gear
Vehicle-mounted systems extend protection beyond the bay, addressing cancer risk, space constraints and long-term maintenance challenges
How tethered UAS and rugged tablets expand situational awareness
When personnel can raise concerns without fear of exclusion or reprisal, the organization becomes safer, stronger, and better equipped to serve the public
OFF DUTY
Reflecting on why other officers didn’t speak up during George Floyd’s detainment
Nonprofit helps firefighters promote creativity to counterbalance the negative impacts of the job
A training-focused approach to putting generational conflicts aside – and learning from each other
Thoughtful station design can help firefighters find stress relief and a greater sense of well-being
Fass leaves a legacy of contributions to EMS health and fitness, safety and readiness
Mynda Ohs shares advice based on her own marriage to a firefighter and her background in counseling first responders
Famed fire illustrator Paul Combs encourages firefighters to use their passion to inspire greatness in moments big and small to leave a mark on the fire service
Check out these video clips for the most important words to know when working with someone who is deaf or hearing-impaired
Know when to stop, how much assistance to provide and how to hand off patient care to responding authorities
“You will be judged, not by your great God-given skills, or intelligence, but by your attitude”
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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.
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.
Respiratory Protection safeguards firefighters and EMS personnel from inhaling harmful smoke, chemicals, and airborne particles during operations. This topic covers self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), air-purifying respirators, and related safety equipment designed to meet industry standards. Proper fit, training, and maintenance are critical to ensuring effective protection in hazardous environments. Related content on Personal Protective Equipment addresses additional gear essential for responder safety. Explore articles on equipment features, inspection procedures, and best practices for using and maintaining respiratory protection in emergency services.
FEATURED EDUCATION
Lt. Rom Duckworth and Chief Rob Wylie also talk about labor management relations in their leadership lessons segment
A city manager confirmed that officials are investigating the allegations that fire department paramedics and management falsified training documents
Chief Jason Caughey shares ideas for cost-effective realistic training
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