Following a five-month test period, the Graham FD adopted the 48/96 schedule, ensuring crews stay rested and ready
Two workers were rescued after scaffolding collapsed, leaving them hanging from safety harnesses
The crew of the Morning Midas evacuated after failing to control a fire near Alaska’s Aleutian Islands; 3,000 vehicles, including 800 electric cars, were onboard
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