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Photo of the Week

Every week, we select a Photo of the Week to feature in our Friday Member Newsletter and on FireRescue1’s Instagram page. Photos can include anything from fireground scenes and crewmembers in action to fire apparatus on display and community events. But don’t let that limit your imagination!

So the next time you come across something inspiring on duty, take out the camera and submit it to FireRescue1! Just remember to include your name, agency information and brief background information on the picture.

Please note that images submitted to FireRescue1 for inclusion in Photo of the Week are unpaid submissions, and we may ask you for permission to use the image with other content in the future. Photos should be current (taken within a month of submission). Safety tip: Never take photos during fire and rescue operations. Ensure that you are fully focused on your crewmembers, and only submit photos taken during safe operations and activities.

Members of three chapters teamed up for search training using built props designed to simulate real conditions
Firefighters from Black Jack and Florissant Valley quickly knocked down heavy flames
What would be your initial report and actions at this Prince George’s County fire?
Squad 72 members tidied the site that honors Lt. Derrick Harvey
Crowley firefighters got to pet some shelter pups and posted about their plight
Charlotte Fire Department members participated in the city’s annual parade
At the push-in ceremony, a retired member of the Corvallis department discussed the symbolism of the bell
Orange County Fire Authority crewmembers went the extra mile for a young basketball player
USA-01 filled a plane with its crewmembers, equipment and dogs
LAFD members were training this week at the Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center
Mass. firefighters responded to a vehicle fire during a snowstorm, which made for a striking photo opportunity
Ariz. firefighter’s young daughter sees him working and runs down the street to him
Oakland firefighters and others throughout the state responded to problems caused by deadly storms
“What is so very special is that the donor for John is one of our own, FF Tim Belcher. I am speechless, humbled, and forever thankful,” wrote Lexington Lt. Joe Sexton
Sophia City Fire & Rescue members also offered to make deliveries to community members who could not get to the station
The Burton Fire District escorted Santa around Beaufort, S.C., to meet several families
The Chandler Fire Department takes pride in having its firefighters trained and certified as EMTs and medics
Mayday was injured at the site of a Guymon FD fire prevention education event and could have lost the use of her left hind leg
Members of IAFF Local 257 collected more than $18K for the Muscular Dystrophy Association
The Westport Fire Department is gathering outerwear and working with a charity
“You need to hear the beep,” the Washington Township Fire Department sings to the tune of Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time”
Members of the Alexander City Fire Department showed their creativity and scared up some fun
The team won a silver medal in the World’s Strongest Firefighters Championship
Members of Milledgeville Fire Rescue recorded and filmed “Don’t Wait (Pre Plan Your Escape)”
The Greensburg Fire Department is hosting school presentations for Fire Prevention Week and wrapped a tanker in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Orange County Fire Rescue Department crewmembers responded to rescue calls after Hurricane Ian wrecked havoc
This week’s photo captures a tug-on-your-heart-strings moment featuring a Glendale, Arizona, firefighter kindly helping a teenager tie his tie
Taz discovered he could not outsmart a new fence, and Palm Beach Country crewmembers freed him
Cintas Corporation employees walk and stair climb to raise awareness of and funds for NFFF
A Colo. law enforcement officer shares an action shot of Sterling firefighters
In this week’s photo, Howard County teammates take part in a friendly rivalry at the local fair
In this week’s photo, children check out the Seminole County Fire Department’s Regional Training Center and get to know firefighters
The Boston Fire Department offered a public ‘thank you’ to Boston EMS for training new members