Health & Wellness
FireRescue1’s Health and Wellness resource center provides practical, evidence-informed guidance to support physical fitness, mental health and long-term career resilience. Coverage includes injury prevention, nutrition, sleep, stress management, cancer awareness and behavioral health to help fire service professionals remain healthy, capable and mission-ready on and off duty.
Wichita Fire Department Fire Capt. Urban A. Eck suffered cardiac arrest while undergoing surgery to repair his heart
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The Charleston Fire Department Wives Club is a network of firefighter spouses that support one another in good times and bad
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A proposed deal would distribute as much as $712 million among the workers
Each firefighter has a different story, and the Phoenix Fire Department is planning to make changes to help support firefighters
Freeport’s is the first fire department in Maine to be screened with the equipment
An annual wellness test of fire department employees turned up irregularities in his blood
The purpose of the bill is to make it easier for firefighters to make workers compensation claims if they develop cancer
Learning how to brace the abdominal wall prior to lifting will give us the mechanical advantage needed to prevent injury while on the job
Family members endured burns, smoke inhalation during apartment fire
After suffering a stroke, Pittsburgh Fire Captain James Petruzzi fought back to recover and has returned to his job
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey agreed to the deal after months of negotiations with a law partnership representing thousands of responders and laborers
Firefighter-Paramedic Dave Williams, of the Austin Fire Department, covered a range of issues responders face