Education & Training
FireRescue1’s firefighter education and training topic features information and resources for fire and rescue professionals, including content that supports ongoing professional development and enhances training efforts, whether online, in the classroom or during hand-on training evolutions.
What I’ve learned the hard way — and what I hope you’ll take to heart as you begin your fire service career
Hyperventilation syndrome, often triggered by anxiety, presents unique challenges in EMS care. Understanding its nuances is crucial for effective assessment and management.
Anyone can click through slides. Not everyone can teach.
Town leaders decided not to reverse the chief’s raise so long as he passes his EMT certification test next month
Firefighters and EMS providers in San Diego County will learn how to spot and help victims of sex and labor trafficking
Struggling to keep up with skills may signal that the firefighter’s commitments have exceeded what they can realistically maintain
The department hopes to have all 85 firefighters certified as EMTs by 2023
The bill would provide preventative training and improve access to workers’ compensation for PTSD and other mental health conditions
A county animal response team taught participants pet first aid and how to use pet oxygen masks
The carry mimics fireground movements that frequently result in slips and falls or injuries, such as pulled muscles
The program will train faculty to prepare for emergency situations and supply bleeding control kits for classrooms
What firefighters need to know about the features of the FCC and how to properly train on lobby control
The Journeyman Conference provided knowledge and resources to firefighters from rural areas and included firefighter training and mental health talks
Burpees work the arms, back, abs, hamstrings and chest while also giving you a great cardio workout
Volunteer firefighters earned their EMT certifications to improve service in Nash County’s southern region
The new FSRI Fire Safety Academy offers science-based courses to firefighters at no cost
Chronicling 50 years of change – and challenging the current generation to consider what’s next
By positioning the weight in front of the body, the goblet squat shifts the focus from the back to the core, building strength where firefighters need it the most
Free online and instructor-led trainings educate firefighters about flammability and toxicity risks associated with new refrigerants
The NFPA seeks to educate firefighters about the potential hazards associated with a new class of sustainable refrigerants
New firefighters receive little training on fire prevention messages before being asked to deliver presentations and take action in the field
You can do all the right things academically and on the application, but if you don’t ace that interview, your chances of getting hired or promoted are slim
Planks help strengthen firefighters’ core muscles and protect their back and shoulders
Former Firefighter Tate Robinson says he used his past experience as a first responder to handle the emergency
The tower is being remembered fondly as the training grounds for many firefighters over the decades
Can police, fire and EMS overcome the challenges we faced in the 2010s to prosper in the 2020s?
The third of three training courses funded by a $200,000 grant from the oil giant will be held in January
The college and the state’s volunteer firefighters’ association created the scholarship to encourage volunteering
St. Louis firefighters and battalion chiefs share a play-by-play of the astonishing – and unexpected – rescues
The fire department said the child did not need medical attention and was reunited with their parents
Participants say the program helps aspiring nurses understand the prehospital decision-making process in emergencies