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Gordon Graham recommends responders be vigilant and on the lookout for kids left in hot vehicles during warmer months
The “bleeding control stations” would contain tourniquets, among other life-saving items, and include instructions on preventing blood loss
Reflections on the pain of loss but also the promise community risk reduction
Mason Ochoa jumped into action after seeing his 2-year-old brother fall into the pool through a home security system
From family fitness demonstrations to a helicopter ride-along, Orange County (Calif.) Fire Authority members are using all the tools at their disposal to reach the public
North Patchogue Firefighters Justin Owen and Steven Welsh managed to pull the 12-year-old out of the water at Smith Point Beach
The National Fire Protection Association reports that nearly half of all home fires involve cooking equipment
Share these tips with your members and community to promote safe summer fun
Putnam County 911 Dispatcher and former Lake Carmel Fire Chief Robert Shannon II, 49, died after becoming ill during a shift at the 911 center
Two students are facing criminal charges after participating in a viral video challenge that prompted a fire response at their high school
Madalyn Karlbon, daughter of Avenel Firefighter and former Chief Jimmy Karlbon, woke her family after hearing the smoke detector go off
A Florida fire department took the opportunity to tell a cautionary tale after the toy was singed by a light
Firefighter Chris Shell says he hopes the video, which has been viewed more than 2 million times, will encourage others to learn CPR
8-year-old Tamia Price remembered the firefighters’ messages of knowing two ways out of the home
Firefighter Matthew Clinton, 29, broke the window with a hammer to get the four-year-old out of the car
Officials are using the hashtag #HeatStrokeKills to spread the message about this preventable tragedy
An alert system would tell drivers that a passenger is in the backseat when the car is turned off
Mother: She could have freaked out, but she followed the family’s emergency fire plan to a T
The children, ages 9 and 3, died of smoke inhalation when their brother accidentally lit living room curtains ablaze while playing with a lighter