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After weeks of closed-door meetings and growing public support for the chief, the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority board will hold a Thursday vote on a final decision to terminate Tim Sendelbach
The state is sending funding to 114 volunteer fire companies to help pay for wildfire gear, equipment, communications tools and training ahead of peak spring fire season.
The New Jersey Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association is honoring Deputy Chief Billy Goldfeder with its George Steele Media Award
An FDNY tower ladder responding to an emergency collided with a commercial van in Brooklyn, setting off a chain-reaction crash involving an Access-a-Ride bus and an SUV
Richlandtown Fire Police Officer Todd Koch died after suffering a respiratory emergency and cardiac arrest while responding to a call
In Fort Worth, rising EMS attrition has prompted the fire department to shift crews to a 24/48 schedule
The survey seeks to better understand not only how often firefighters are training, but whether that training is realistic, relevant and supported by leadership.
EXCLUSIVES
If Gordon Graham ran the country …

On this week’s Better Every Shift, Gordon Graham delivers several new doses of commonsense wisdom, including three things he would do if he ran the country.

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
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
Get the insights, expert advice and tools to help your agency score big on grants
Best practices for building your next apparatus – or fleet
Los Angeles-area chiefs detail lessons from the January firestorm to guide all-hazards response
Hear from EMS systems and leaders turning the promise of whole blood into a proven practice for trauma patients
Learn valuable strategies to achieve the station you need
How to turn data into actionable insights that drive smarter decisions and safer outcomes
Learn what the coming changes mean for your department’s gear and air management program
Learn why outcome-based leadership is crucial for making meaningful changes in your agency and community
What if you could detect airborne chemical threats without ever setting foot in the hot zone?
Dr. Rachelle Zemlok takes the Better Every Shift crew inside the psychologist’s office during First Responder Wellness Week
Exercises, techniques, and routines designed to maximize readiness, prevent injuries and boost resilience
How personal connections can strengthen on- and off-duty resilience
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
How tethered UAS and rugged tablets expand situational awareness
Public safety drones are purpose-built to meet the real-world challenges faced by first responders
Modern fire apparatus may meet emissions standards, but diesel exhaust can still linger inside stations – and firefighters’ lungs
A practical playbook for protecting soft targets without disrupting public life
Demystifying NERIS requirements with practical, hands-on examples
OFF DUTY
The 10 holiday films that survive debate, repeat viewings and the remote control
A chance diagnosis, a national call for help and a liver donated by a fellow firefighter
Staffing takes time, but a rehab station addresses members’ critical health need right now
Understanding the “warrior spirit” concept brings the answer into focus
Explore the books fire leaders, FireRescue1 contributors and experts recommend to advance your career, build leadership skills and inspire the next generation
First responders know holiday-related injuries are rampant this time of year; share this downloadable safety graphic and PDF with your community to help prevent as many as possible
A look at discounted tech, gear and personal essentials that align with patrol and off-duty needs
The tendency to compare ourselves to others also wastes time and energy focusing on things we can’t control
The unpredictability of the job can make celebrating the holidays a logistical nightmare; here are some unique ways to stay connected
There is more than one way to make an impact on your friends’ and neighbors’ wellbeing
PRODUCT RESEARCH CATEGORIES
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.
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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.
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.
Specialty Vehicle Accessories enhance the functionality, safety, and efficiency of fire apparatus and other emergency vehicles. This topic covers equipment such as lighting systems, storage solutions, communication devices, and scene support tools designed for specific operational needs. Proper selection and installation of accessories improve response capabilities and crew safety. Related content on Apparatus & Specialty Vehicles explores the primary vehicles these accessories support. Explore articles on product features, maintenance tips, and best practices for integrating specialty vehicle accessories into public safety operations.
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.
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The FireRescue1 Training Products category features information, product listings and resources for researching training tools, training equipment, books, simulation equipment and more.
Fire Station Alerting systems notify personnel of emergencies quickly and reliably, ensuring rapid response times. This topic covers alerting technologies, integration with dispatch systems, and features such as automated announcements, lighting, and tone alerts. Effective systems improve communication, reduce response delays, and support responder readiness. Related content on Dispatch, Call Centers & 911 highlights how accurate call information flows into station alerting processes. Explore articles on system capabilities, installation considerations, and advancements that enhance operational efficiency and safety.
PPE Washer-Extractor/Dryer systems are specialized machines designed to clean and dry firefighter turnout gear and other protective clothing according to industry standards. This topic covers proper use, maintenance, and compliance requirements to ensure contaminants are effectively removed without damaging gear. Regular cleaning extends PPE lifespan and supports firefighter health and safety. Related content on Personal Protective Equipment addresses additional measures for protecting responders. Explore articles on equipment features, installation considerations, and best practices for integrating washer-extractor/dryer systems into fire station operations.
FEATURED EDUCATION
It can be VERY realistic without being dangerous; you just need the right instructors
The training system provides a variety of simulations for first responders, such as heart attacks, burns, childbirth, lacerations, broken bones and overdoses
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