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The city council awarded nearly $1.1 million to the wife of Kyle Brinker, a Kansas City Fire Department paramedic who died during a training exercise in 2024
Haverhill city councilors unanimously approved increasing the civil service age cap to expand the hiring pool and address staffing shortages
More than 1,600 firefighters weigh in on the perennial debate about whether aggressive tactics and safety culture are mutually exclusive
The new unit will be the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District’s first dedicated training facility
Chief Goldfeder offers advice, and contacts, for a firefighter stepping into the public information officer for the first time
Chief Goldfeder shares the fire service mentors who have made a major impact on his career and offers guidance for learning from some of the best of the best
The Austin Fire Department is planning future training on electric car fires after the high-profile crash in their state
Investigators also questioned the manufacturer of the SCBA Watertown Firefighter Peyton Morse was wearing when he became unresponsive
Watertown Firefighter Peyton Morse, 21, was inside a 20-foot-long plywood tunnel and wearing an SCBA when he became unresponsive
Let’s do this: Structural collapse rescue, vertical ventilation, bailout maneuvers and more
Janesville firefighters had conducted a training exercise at the same complex the day before the fire
First responders must be clear about their observations and follow key documentation guidelines to be considered as a credible witness
Video of Detroit Fire battling a storefront fire highlights the effectiveness of the master stream
Chief Bashoor discusses several recent rollovers and offers the 3 Gs of highway incidents to keep members safe on scene
The behemoth apparatus has been used during significant events to help save lives
Search and rescue volunteers from the Albuquerque Mountain Rescue Council respond to wilderness misadventures
The family of Dominic “Bama” Hunt, who died in a house fire in February, was present at the training as “part of the healing process”
Higher education can serve as a springboard to new fire service opportunities while complementing hands-on training
Several factors contribute to how dispatch centers work – and hiring to fill seats will undoubtedly lead to issues
Pick your load and practice to achieve flawless execution of an essential fireground function
Chief Billy Goldfeder helps a new member deal with a lack of guidance and training from more veteran firefighters
Situational awareness and communication are critical factors when master streams are applied with firefighter working interior
The Columbus Division of Fire program launched two years ago to provide more opportunities for women and people of color
St. George Island Firefighter/First Responder Brian Stephen Smith drowned while attempting to rescue two people in August
A step-by-step plan for rescue operations on thin and unreliable ice rescue, focusing on minimalist rigging and rapid deployment
Tips for instructing firefighters via coaching on the training ground, teaching in the classroom or virtual platform, or presenting with PowerPoint
Former Tyro Fire Chief Timothy Aaron Spivey, 40, was charged with two felony counts
LaFargeville businesses are showing support for the family of Peyton Lane S. Morse, who died following training at the state fire academy
Firefighters from the Penrhyn Engine & Hose Company VFD went to a county tax foreclosure auction to acquire the house, which has been abandoned for years
The state seeks to drastically increase its number of inmate firefighters ahead of the next fire season
Watertown Firefighter Peyton Morse’s relatives held signs calling the state academy “dangerous”
Exploring the many reasons fire service leaders should engage fire behavior research into tactical training