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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.

Bladensburg firefighters faced fire showing and a report of a trapped occupant at this house fire
Researchers from the Fire Rescue Safety Institute look at the effectiveness of water application on electric vehicles
Tempe firefighters responded to an unusual rescue involving a Huskie
This week’s photo is out of Grand Prairie, Texas, where fire department members were seen playing in the snow
The members will be commemorated with official baseball cards featuring their photo, and a photo of a Pirates player on the flip side
The photo of the furry bandit when viral on social media – for good reason
The president heaped praise on first responders for their tireless efforts on the scene
The FDNY held a wreath-laying ceremony for the three firefighters killed on on June 17, 2001
The Palm Coast Fire Department dedicated the new E-One Cyclone 100-foot ladder truck to the memory of Marine Sgt. Zachary J. Walters
Dubbed “Crew 7,” San Bernardino County Fire’s new all-risk hand crew has completed their hiring and critical training and is ready to respond