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In high temperatures, firefighters retreated, and one became disoriented, prompting the mayday call
Brad Cox also received a separate reprimand in 2013 and a suspension in 2017, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services
Captain Chris Gadomski says he and Ron Hall will help each other during the recovery process
Pauline Perez was released from the burn unit after nearly 3 weeks; two other firefighters remain in stable but serious condition
At least seven people were injured, including four firefighters, after a natural gas explosion at an apartment complex
DFR is hoping to cut down on burnout, response times and overtime with single-role paramedics
David Leos, a 40-year veteran of Dallas Fire-Rescue, is the first active-duty firefighter from the department to die from the virus
Dallas Fire-Rescue Engineer Ceasar Rios, a nearly 10-year veteran of the department, was killed in a vehicle crash while off-duty in Nebraska
Retired Dallas Firefighter Michael Dorety and his wife Susan were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary on the Grand Princess when they both contracted COVID-19
The 115-year-old Ambassador Hotel was a Dallas Landmark and a Texas Historic Landmark
Firefighters used airbags to lift the train for enough clearance to remove the victim
Consider your department’s staffing, resources and protocols when implementing firefighter training and policy
Dallas Fire-Rescue was conducting a training exercise near the Trinity River when they noticed the body floating in the water nearby
Dallas Fire Chief David Coatney credits enhanced RIT training for rescue of three Dallas firefighters in an apartment fire structural collapse
On the 17th anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks, agencies around the country are honoring the day with remembrance posts
The disappearance of retired Dallas firefighter Michael Chambers will be the topic of a future episode of the ID channel’s “Disappeared”
Michael Chambers, 70, was last seen via surveillance video walking out of a store March 10
Michael Chambers, 70, talked to his wife on the phone on March 10 and has not been heard from since
More than 100 firefighters battled the blaze that broke out Friday in the 60-unit complex
Police reported there were no injuries
Officials said crews remained at the scene to monitor hot spots
The deal requires the men who ran the firm to cooperate as the fund goes after others who profited while it lost hundreds of millions of dollars
Increasing call volume, a growing population and a shrinking department have spelled trouble for the city’s emergency medical responders
Linebacker Sean Lee presented Chief Garrett Rice and his family with the new vehicle to thank and recognize him for upholding fire service values
One chief tells how quarterbacking an MCI with police fatalities changed her professionally and personally
The software will give dispatchers scripted questions to figure out what ails callers and decide which tier of response to provide
Low pay and failing equipment has driven away almost half of all new paramedics
One police officer remarked that members of the dept. insisted on reaching wounded officers during live gunfire