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Fire Police Captain Ed Margavich, 80, is Station 14’s first line-of-duty death in 70 years
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FireRescue1 launches What Firefighters Want in 2026 survey

The survey seeks to better understand not only how often firefighters are training, but whether that training is realistic, relevant and supported by leadership. The insights shared through this survey will help spotlight gaps, highlight best practices and drive meaningful conversations about how departments prepare their members for the job ahead. Take the survey today!

Is a fourth shift the ultimate recruitment tool?

On this week’s Better Every Shift, James Geering outlines the simple formula that makes a fourth shift work.

SPECIAL REPORTS
Download this FireRescue1 resource to get your fire station project in motion
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
Learn now to prepare firefighters at every level to step up and lead when it counts
From biophilic design to cancer-risk reduction and sustainable construction, discover the trends shaping the next generation of fire stations
UPCOMING & ON-DEMAND EVENTS
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
Get the insights, expert advice and tools to help your agency score big on grants
Best practices for building your next apparatus – or fleet
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
From drones and AI to virtual reality, emerging innovations promise to reshape operations, enhance safety and strengthen decision-making across the fire service
Modern fire apparatus may meet emissions standards, but diesel exhaust can still linger inside stations – and firefighters’ lungs
Public safety drones are purpose-built to meet the real-world challenges faced by first responders
Explore future-ready fire & EMS technology that supports first responders across the entire incident lifecycle
WATCH NOW
RICE, rapid transport and a quick fridge check can change the outcome before a bleeding disorder turns into a major emergency
OFF DUTY
Our all-in-one resource for life beyond the uniform, from fitness and health to money matters and entertainment, and more.
Scrolling can’t save you — but a conversation might
Try one (or all) of these ideas and make movement a priority — together!
With the 2026 Winter Olympic Games underway, check out these first responders who served both locally and on the international stage
The former U.S. fire administrator shares how a colleague’s kindness in her first days on the job set her up for success
With an increased risk of developing skin cancer, firefighters should follow simple steps to avoid sunburn
Reflecting on how grief unfolds over time, colliding with duty and responsibility, and how love continues to occupy the space loss leaves behind
From gritty dramas to high-octane rescues, these firefighter shows capture the heart, humor and heroism of life in the fire service
How a firefighter turned business owner continues serving his community after hanging up his boots
The 10 holiday films that survive debate, repeat viewings and the remote control
PRODUCT RESEARCH CATEGORIES
The FireRescue1 Fire Station Equipment product category features a variety of firehouse and fire station products, such as fitness equipment, gear racks and furniture.
The FireRescue1 Fire Wildland Products category features information, product listings and resources covering a variety of equipment, such as wildland PPE, packs, fireline nutrition, water delivery systems, emergency lighting, fire shelters and more.
The FireRescue1 Fire Exhaust Removal Systems product category features information and products related to engine exhaust and removal.
Ventilation is a critical firefighting tactic used to control heat, smoke, and toxic gases, improving visibility and survivability for both occupants and firefighters. This topic covers vertical, horizontal, and mechanical ventilation methods, as well as tools and equipment used in various structures and fire conditions. Proper training and timing are essential to ensure safe and effective operations. Related content on Firefighting Tactics addresses additional strategies for managing fire behavior. Explore articles on techniques, safety considerations, and best practices for ventilation in fire suppression.
The FireRescue1 Training Products category features information, product listings and resources for researching training tools, training equipment, books, simulation equipment and more.
The FireRescue1 Fire Communications product category features products and information for researching fire communications and covering a variety of products, including radio interfaces and mobile and stationary technologies.
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.
Eye Protection is essential for safeguarding firefighters and EMS personnel from debris, chemicals, heat, and other hazards encountered during operations. This topic covers safety glasses, goggles, face shields, and integrated helmet visors designed to meet industry standards. Proper selection, fit, and maintenance are key to ensuring clear vision and effective protection in all environments. Related content on Personal Protective Equipment addresses additional gear that supports overall responder safety. Explore articles on product features, compliance requirements, and innovations in protective eyewear for emergency services.

The Police1 Police CAD Computer Aided Dispatch product category is a collection of information, product listings and resources for researching CAD. It covers CAD systems, software and GIS mapping solutions for dispatch and emergency response.

FireRescue1’s Online Training Product category features information about online learning products, including learning management systems and training records management products, for fire departments and firefighters.
FEATURED EDUCATION
Protrusions on cliffs or walls during high-angle rescues pose a threat to rescuer and victim; here are some simple ways to work around those obstacles
Pick offs require a lot of repetition and are a high-risk rigging event; these steps and video will help you train for these rescues
Understanding how rope angles change the force needed to move a load will improve rescue safety and effectiveness
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