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Breaking down some light-hearted and professionally-serious tips to start and build a successful career in EMS
A van erupted in flames beneath Interstate 5 in Portland after a crash, trapping six injured people inside until firefighters and a bystander pulled them to safety
Students flooded Ann Arbor’s South University Avenue and nearby neighborhoods after Michigan’s 69-63 title win over UConn, torching couches, hay bales and other furniture
Resignations often signal leadership disputes, safety concerns and unresolved conflicts — issues that often build long before members decide to walk away
Starting with mayday basics, like when and how to call a mayday, primes them for actual emergencies and sets a foundation for more advanced training
Leadership in public safety is not about rank, charisma or generational labels; it’s rooted in people
Cody J. Mecham’s memoir explores what happens when trauma avoidance is no longer possible and the internal battle becomes unavoidable
Inspections save lives in very real, specific ways, often because of lessons learned through unimaginable loss
Applying risk management principles to reduce fire engineer driving risks
We can apply the 5 Es of CRR to distracted driving to better protect our first responders operating on roadways