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The remote-controlled machine conducts precise, low-disruption burns along roads and neighborhoods, drawing interest from firefighters, utilities and lawmakers
After Allentown Firefighter Jeff Tomczak died of pancreatic cancer, his wife and IAFF leaders urge legislators to fund comprehensive screenings, remove PFAS from gear and foam and pass bipartisan protections
The Worcester City Council opted out of the state residential sprinkler law despite support from the city manager and fire chief, saying local codes already meet or exceed standards
Researchers have identified four common sleep disturbances experienced by public safety personnel
Discover how firefighters can improve sleep and fight fatigue with simple changes like air filters, blackout curtains and humidity control
Downtime together is becoming the rarest call firefighters answer
UC San Diego’s ALERTCalifornia network last year detected 1,668 fires, including 636 before any 911 call
First responders recovering from a violent attack are best served by counselors with specific training and certification
Master Firefighter Preston Fant is the first DeKalb County firefighter to die in the line of duty