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Seeing Demya Sibley’s progress after responding to the grisly crash scene has been instrumental in helping the providers process the call
Joslyn Carlon, daughter of slain LACoFD Firefighter Tory Carlon, accepted her high school diploma to the applause of dozens of her father’s fellow firefighters
As part of the “ROG the Dog” animal-assisted therapy initiative, 30+ dogs will be stationed across the country to deploy following emergencies
The Administration seeks to mobilize an ‘All-of-America Sprint’ to get 70% of U.S. adults vaccinated by July 4
Santa Rosa firefighters treated the victim at the station and he was later transported to a local hospital
Chris Ryan beat throat cancer, then turned his focus to improving his daughter’s quality of life
An early-morning, 2-alarm blaze displaced two residents and injured one firefighter
We train to respond to active shooter incidents but never expect it to be one of our own, in our own firehouse
Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital will serve as the Tuscon Dragway’s “base hospital” and will provide medical direction to EMS until advanced services arrive
About 60 firefighters and 12 units responded to the “all-hands” blaze
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An introduction with Gordon Graham and Dr. David Black
After McMinnville Firefighter Bruce Sams did not respond to the usual treatments for the virus, doctors turned to a new option available
The driver of the vehicle sped away after striking the Pasadena firefighter
Members of the Brookline Fire Department assisted, and one firefighter was injured and transported to a hospital
The Florida nonprofit supports the psychological and emotional needs of first responders and their families
“Just because we’ve come home, it doesn’t mean that it is over,” said Lexington Captain Ryan Hogsten
Logic’s “1-800-273-8255” also helped increase calls to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Firefighters were initially unaware people were inside, but the response was quickly upgraded when a “mayday” call went out over the radio
The Kansas City Fire Department apparatus had its lights and siren on and was responding to a call when the incident occurred
Emporia Fire Department Firefighter Tharon Mott was seriously injured in a fall; the name of the 2nd injured firefighter was not released