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Vancouver police instructors trained Clark County firefighters on how to respond safely in command vehicles
Security footage shows a masked suspect vandalizing a Tesla service center with the word “resist” before hurling Molotov cocktails and shooting at multiple vehicles
A Center Star Fire/Rescue firefighter was shot while trying to help at the scene of a crash, not knowing the driver was fleeing police after a bank robbery
Records show the engineer stated he was angered by the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin at the time he made the post
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices discussed placing firefighters and police officers in a group with other essential workers, while healthcare workers would take top priority
Fire departments must design a new paradigm for their future existence – one more focused on prevention
According to an investigative report, a police officer witnessed the firefighter performing the sex act on a man inside the station’s training room
City leaders said they will need to make the cuts by July 1, 2021 if more federal pandemic relief is not received
State Auditor Brian Colón turned over his findings to the New Mexico State Police and called the situation “a complete breakdown in the system”
Among the 35 first responders honored were police Sgt. Rasheen McCain, who was fatally shot in the line of duty, and fire Sgt. Sivad Johnson, who died off-duty while trying to rescue three girls from a river
Public service goes back five generations in the VanGrinsven family, which started the Heroes Rise coffee company three years ago, ranging from fire, EMS, police and military service
Kansas City’s new guidance comes after an outbreak at the police department and applies to all essential workers
Odessa Firefighter Evan Gaw, charged with the murder of Odessa Firefighter Michael Mack, reportedly told police he had taken 3.2 grams of “shrooms” and struggled with Mack over a gun
The first responders were moving a patient from a third-floor apartment when the collapse occurred
Police say Odessa Firefighter-EMT Michael Mack was fatally shot by his coworker, Evan Gaw, after the two rented a campground in Colorado together
Police are investigating after a man reportedly pulled a gun after driving up next to a Milwaukee fire engine
Recent first responder LODDs underscore the virus’ devastating impact on public safety
Police said the teen is emotionally disturbed and has a history of lashing out in public
Saginaw firefighters, police and a volunteer “Arson Watch” team patrol the city each year on Oct. 30, which has historically been a day of increased arsons in the city
Police say the man was asked to leave the scene of a medical emergency when he then drove into a firefighter and fled
The FBI has launched an arson investigation and released images of a suspect from surveillance footage
Blue H.E.L.P, an organization dedicated to raising awareness for law enforcement suicide, is spearheading the project
The Humvee was later recovered from a ditch with its doors torn off
Ron Morin, who has worked in EMS for 50 years and served as Carrabassett Valley fire chief for 17, crashed his truck after suffering a cardiac arrest in August
Ogdensburg Firefighter-EMT Brian L. Kirby was issued a criminal summons in connection with the alleged incident during a union protest against City Manager and acting Fire Chief Stephen P. Jellie
The memorial in Ridley Township honors first responders who have died in the line of duty
A recent storm knocked out power to surveillance systems that could have helped identify the thief
Police received reports of a suspicious man showing up to multiple emergency scenes, including a brush fire that he helped extinguish
The woman allegedly bragged that she “made it look like candles caused the fire”
Creating a safe scene begins with understanding how your patient’s mental and physical health connect, and in avoiding these 5 don’ts
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the individuals who drove off in the firefighter’s personal vehicle
A state Supreme Court justice ruled against the Buffalo fire and police unions, who argued that records involving unsubstantiated and pending allegations should not be released under new transparency laws
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