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A Firehouse Subs grant helped Pittsfield Township firefighters replace one old camera and place new ones on every truck in the fleet
From odor-fighting sprays to heavy-duty hangers, discover the tools that make maintaining your gear easier and more effective
Handheld thermal imaging cameras do more than identify the seat of a structure fire; they’ve found a place in many emergency-response scenarios
Apps and online tools can ease the burden of administrative paperwork – and not knowing where to begin on new projects
The NYFP was primarily tasked with protecting property, but its members also saved lives alongside the FDNY’s Bravest
Redmond leaders visited Madison, Wis., last year to see an electric fire engine in use
UFA President Andrew Ansbro has started talking with Commissioner Laura Kavanagh to ramp up the cleaning of bunker gear after e-bike battery fires
“When Michael died, I was told his hose never got water in that awful fire,” said Kathy Crosby-Bell, mother of Firefighter Michael Kennedy
Dominic Biscari has been on unpaid leave from the Kansas City Fire Department, which is seeking termination
A back-to-basics review of communication center types and facility equipment, plus must-have dispatcher skills
The new NFPA 1802 standard sets the bar higher – but Motorola was well-equipped to meet it
Crews added more than 2,000 wireless network antennas and additional improvements in and around State Farm Stadium and the Phoenix metro area
San Diego firefighters said an exterior laptop battery pack caught fire in the cabin; four people were hospitalized after the flight was evacuated
The International Association of Arson Investigators intends to use the data to better understand and characterize risks and exposures
A proposal would create a $2 million pilot program to mount cameras on mountaintops in high-risk areas
From social posts, to ingredient-based recipes and training content, learn how this in-demand chatbot can be incorporated into day-to-day public safety tasks
Newton Fire Capt. Phillip McCully said he hopes the emergency-plug makes responding to crashes involving electric vehicles safer
Some departments have not received a denial letter, nor have they received an award. How should they proceed for their 2022 AFG application?
Dozens of potential integrations can help keep providers better informed
Nagel helped develop ALS and the country’s first paramedicine program, held leadership roles through the 1980s and was an adviser for “Emergency!”
A Colorado county upscaled their telehealth program in the wake of COVID-19, leading to better patient outcomes and provider resources
Create a network of safety and increased situational awareness with these tech solutions
Lawrence Firefighter Patrick Sweeney was gifted a new axe, complete with an engraving of his grandfather’s dog tags
The Hamlet Volunteer Fire Department said it has received many donation offers
If the petitions are verified, the City Council at its next meeting would have to schedule a special election within 30 days for voters to decide whether to keep or repeal each ordinance
Butte-Silver Bow Fire Chief Zach Osborne says the department is facing staffing challenges, deteriorating equipment and a fast-growing call volume
View this webinar to hear about use cases deployed on Zebra devices running Windows Pro and how you can adopt these technologies for your teams
Video: N.C. FD orders all-electric fire truck to be housed at city’s first all-electric fire station
The Charlotte Fire Department’s Vector fire truck, manufactured by Spartan Emergency Response, is expected to be the first all-electric apparatus operating in the Southeast
Why the first coupling at the 50-foot mark is so essential to hoseline deployments
The engineer serves several roles, from equipment checks to throwing ladders, medic assists and more
Is your IC truly prepared, ready and able to execute on the fireground?
Broward citizens now have a video upload through an app, but the new tool would let dispatchers send an invitation link to any cellphone call via text message
Hall County Fire Rescue says its divers will operate a drone that can reach depths of up to 305 meters and has a camera, a sonar system and a robotic arm
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