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Jan. 23, 2005, marked the first time since 1918 that FDNY members had died in separate calls on the same day
Nashville firefighters are putting their new tripod and rapid-deploy lights to good use
82% of U.S. fire departments are all or mostly volunteer and, often, their funding depends on people stepping up to help
The next edition of NFPA 1851 may give detergent or cleaning agent suppliers a means to legitimately claim compliance with the standard
It’s time for the fire service to get a seat at the table of technological advancements that will impact our service delivery
A grant from Firehouse Subs allows the Altoona Fire Department to purchase buddy breathing systems, TICs and RIT bags
Officials have now been able to link remains to 1,649 World Trade Center victims
Whether on-scene or at the station, crews can access more data, easier
In one crash, a Cruise vehicle had a green light, entered an intersection, and struck by a fire truck responding to a call
More than 300 vendors made their way to the Kansas City Convention Center to showcase the latest and greatest fire service products
Colorado Springs firefighters now have a 24-hour drone service to assist with fireground operations and search and rescue
One of the two helicopters that crashed during a wildfire in Cabazon lacked a collision avoidance system
If your department is struggling to replace its radios, a fire grant can help
Features to consider when choosing your perfect fit
Recent violent events have pushed Wake County officials to buy additional protection for first responders
Call your senators about restoring the proposed $22 million in fire grant program cuts
The Kanas City Fire Department has found its recent drone use to be effective in giving firefighters real-time information
Friendship Fire Company Diving-Rescue Unit recently completed search and rescue training with two new drones
Firefighters from three departments were able to train inside several of Lynnewood Hall’s rooms
Anniston firefighters will have LUNAR devices added to their gear to enhance safety and communication
A review of hood changes over time, plus the likely outcomes from mandating particulate-blocking hoods
Hayward dispatchers and public safety personnel are having to track calls using pen and paper
Using regional geographical, topographical information the AI system picks up on aberrations like new fire starts in the camera feed
Specialized software helps fire/EMS keep on top of their assets, inventory and checklists
Researchers said once the AI model was familiar with firefighter-specific medical data, it was able to identify 6,000 abnormal ECG samples with 97% accuracy
Firefighters often work in extreme environments; how we prepare ourselves for those conditions can influence the outcome
The East Hartford Fire Department will use the federal money for TICs, equipment and training
The Chico Fire Department will receive over $348K to purchase a cancer screening program and Tablet Command software
The H6 Tactical Nylon Radio Strap’s military-grade nylon is extractor-washable to remove harmful chemicals
The faster information can get into the hands of decision makers, the increased potential for a successful outcome
“I don’t think you can ever be prepared for something like this” East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick said about the fiery derailment
Federal regulators propose every railroad, nearly 600, push out details on chemicals carried to every first responder near a derailment
Deputy Chief Darin Wallentine details this year’s Firefighter Safety Stand Down theme, from EVs to e-bikes and beyond