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New QXT Pro, NXT Pro and DXT thermal imagers for the fire service
First responders in Santa Fe County are currently using an unsecure, aging system with many dead spots
FedRAMP authorization allows First Due to provide solutions to all federal agencies across the globe
Lt. Josh Guay said the best thing to do is to turn off the panels and not touch them
The Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area created ODMAP to give responders data they need to treat victims quickly
Governor Greg Abbott announced his decision to partner with FirstNet and AT&T to provide Texas with modernized communication devices
Sacramento Metro Fire Capt. Matt Cole, who helped create EVALS, the leader in tracking skills development and field training, breaks down why mobile training benefits responders
A product review of vehicles designed to transport patients and special operations equipment through rough terrain, dangerous conditions and crowded cities
Broward commissioners approved spending $177,000 to purchase 176 body armor packages and helmets
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Firefighters, EMS providers and police are using the technology to increase their visibility, making their job easier
Emergency scene lighting is undergoing a rapid transition from halogen to LED lighting solutions
With 58 million acres of national forest lands at severe risk, officials seek a solution that addresses both wildfire budgeting and forest management
The Charleston Fire Department is calling for police presence and body armor after an ambulance was hit by gunfire
Health and wellness program software aims to improve firefighter health and protect their access to cancer presumption legislation
Matthew Brabham started Arming Angels in the hopes of equipping as many responders as possible with ballistic vests and active shooter kits
Balancing a 300-year tradition of dedicated service and professionalism with protecting firefighters from assault, shootings, protests and violence
The lawsuit claims the sirens exposed firefighters to “loud, excessive and harmful noise levels”
The new system would allow the two agencies to share one dispatch system in order to receive information from both agencies at once
Verizon says the network gives officials “the opportunity to weigh all their options as they make their important communications network decisions”
This involved technique, while rarely used, can enable rescuers to create enough space to extricate a victim safely
Responders can gain access to aerial views of the incident, as well as the ability to send real-time pictures and data to different locations
Here are the important things to keep in mind to prepare and practice for this type of response
The firefighters said in their lawsuit that Federal Signal Corp. should have warned them of the hazards of long-term exposure to the high-intensity sirens
San Diego Fire Rescue is the first in the U.S. to use aircraft with radar technology to tell if fires are moving toward homes
From a single nozzle to thousands of water flow products
Maine lawmakers this week overrode Republican Gov. Paul LePage’s veto of a law that supporters said would reduce firefighters’ exposure to carcinogens
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Firefighters pretending to be victims in the water grabbed the 24-pound drone by its handles and it pulled them to shore safely
The Northern Star is an 8-directional electronic compass that helps firefighters maintain their orientation inside fires
The fire retardant covered nine houses, 12 cars, a camper, landscaping and the street
Firefighter Bart van Leeuwen advocated for better firefighter education to help fire departments implement game-changing information technology