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FEMA reversed a months-long freeze after determining key courses were critical to local and national emergency response efforts
Planning to serve your community? It starts with quality firefighter training.
Reduce your community’s risk by training citizens how to control bleeding
Firefighter Scott Deem was honored by the San Antonio Fire Department by having a mock 2,400 square foot home named after him
“Statistics show that if someone does something, more people survive,” Youth Officer Tom Paige said in describing the deficiencies of the old plan
Motorola Solutions Foundation granted the International Association of Fire Chiefs the money for the sixth consecutive year
The Easton firefighters union said the part-time hires would mean a decrease in staffing, and added that the city will not send them to the fire academy for training
Witnesses told investigators that “tube checks” on deceased patients were “a widespread prior practice of paramedics” of the Bellingham Fire Department
The Cascade Township Fire Department recently hosted a training session to get future leader dogs familiar with the sights, sounds, and smells of emergencies
Safariland instructors showed a group of trainees how to react when “hide and hope” is not an option in an active shooter situation
By taking an innovative and creative approach, training drills can maintain their educational value while also adding an element of fun
Rensselaer Volunteer Fire Department Chief Bill Hummel resigned after previously telling firefighters they would not be able to fully perform interior firefighting duties
A “disgruntled” firefighter contacted the state’s Public Employees Safety Health Bureau to complain about the lack of training
College students had lessons in fire safety that included using extinguishers and checking out a “smoky” hallway
The grants will pay for nine new firefighter positions, a third emergency squad unit and will help send 12 firefighters through a paramedic training program
Firefighter-paramedic Raymond Miller, who served the Ashland Fire Department for over 30 years, was remembered as someone who inspired others
The video will show first responders how to protect themselves from deadly substances
Pre-plan your involvement in rescue task forces, lock-downs, controlled campuses, limited access and active threat plans
Motorola gave IAFC a grant to fund the Fire Service Executive Development Institute that provides chiefs with tools for success
Richard Knowlton trained Truro Fire Department staff and lifeguards on bleeding control less than two months before succumbing to cancer
The State of 911 webinar will discuss how a new digital version of the NG911 Readiness Checklist will make it easier to use
People, policy, training, supervision and discipline help to minimize risks and keep firefighters safe
The Department of Homeland Security is accepting applications for the School-Age Trauma Training grant
Firefighter training emphasizing experiential learning, combined with inquiry and observation can improve fireground decision making
Attendees at Fire-Rescue International learn about the potential personnel issues and pitfalls new fire officers have a responsibility to mitigate
Through the Black Fire Brigade’s donation, 30 young adults from the inner city will start EMT training with tuition, books and uniform covered
Fire service leaders reflect on how The Secret List has impacted firefighter safety and culture
Matthew Driscoll used his extra time while on light duty after an injury to create training that would help responders recognize signs of trafficking victims
K-9 Search Specialist Janalee Gallagher said she believes her partner, Blitz, came into contact with methamphetamine while searching for a missing fisherman
Investigate incidents that damage fire equipment or apparatus before disciplining those involved
New approaches, focusing on emotions, recent events and adding a social element can increase retention of firefighter training
Chief Keith Owens said that fewer people are volunteering as firefighters, and he hopes exposing children to firefighting might help address the issue
The factory was reportedly trying a new food waste system, but the large cardboard boxes kept outside the factory kept igniting