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Rock Hill first responders teamed up with the community to collect enough cereal for tens of thousands of servings during the Healthy Over Hungry Cereal Drive
Authorities say a man set a wildfire and ambushed firefighters in Coeur d’Alene, killing two and critically injuring another before being found dead
Preplan response efforts among agencies to effectively navigate ambush, barricade and complex, coordinated attack scenarios
Members of the Tulsa police, fire department and EMS are joining the cause to raise veteran suicide awareness
In addition to DWI, Joseph Rettig was charged with reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident, and failure to report the accident
Anthony Michael Geyer, 28, was charged him with assault and battery, two counts of tampering with a fire alarm, interfering with a firefighter and disorderly conduct
The county motorcycle clubs are organizing a benefit to help recover more than $230,000 worth of stolen items
When stopped by police, Guy M. Landmeier, 45, showed a badge for the Rutland-Dundee Township Fire Protection District
Firefighter Erique McCalla, 46, was found with serious injuries after being hit by a vehicle
Off-duty Scranton firefighter faces two counts of DUI, four counts of recklessly endangering another person and various traffic citations
Gayemarie Ekker displays the flag, which bears his name, every year from June 25 to July 7 in memory of those who lost their lives in 2013
The firefighter was helping with traffic detail when a semi crashed into the apparatus being used to block one lane
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has pledged he will act on the bill before Congress
A new law will divert a percentage of state lottery revenues and place it in a Public Safety Survivor Benefits Fund that will allow families to keep their insurance
The names of late Det. Lou Alvarez and Firefighter Ray Pfeifer are being added to the new bill to restore the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund
Authorities have not named a suspect at this time and officials said it is not clear how anyone gained access to the narcotics
Early dispatch reports indicated California Highway Patrol officers chased the truck through Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano counties
The explosion hurled large pieces of concrete up to 50 yards away and sent pieces of metal scattering as far as 100 yards across the street
First responders are investigating the explosion and report multiple injuries
Maplewood first responders teamed up to create the program in response to the escalating mental health crisis
Luis Alvarez assumed the spotlight to push Congress into action to aid first responders who developed life-threatening diseases from the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks
Emergency personnel responded and provided medical attention to the 46-year-old Bridgeport firefighter
A Pittsburgh firefighter is on administrative leave after police charged him in connection with an altercation with a 13-year-old boy
Data mapping can identify hot spots, road closures and public health concerns in real time, and allow for resource deployment planning and training
Officials planned to provide residents a way to get to know their local emergency responders on a more relaxed level
A cause of death was not immediately released, but among resources the sheriff’s office referred people to was suicide prevention support
The Senate wants more time to study the issue and other provisions passed by the House as part of the workers’ compensation budget
The paramedics immediately radioed for help from police but wrestled the gun away from the man on their own
The emergency communication tower necessary for loggers, fire personnel and ham radio operators was cut down over the weekend, causing more than $60,000 in damage
The church planned on serving members of the police department, fire and emergency services
The Union Road Volunteer Fire Department alone has had at least 11 father and son/daughter pairings in its history
Police bodycam footage shows gunfire exchange that led to the death of Wisconsin Firefigher Mitchell Lundgaard
The prosecutor described a scene that quickly changed from a routine medical call to a chaotic, dangerous situation with multiple shots being fired by Houston and by officers trying to deal with the threat he posed
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