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Firefighters who battled the Palisades and Eaton wildfires show significantly elevated levels of lead and mercury in their blood, according to a new multi-university study
Nearly 14 years after the EF-5 tornado devastated Joplin, killing around 160 and leveling entire neighborhoods, a documentary captures the chaos and heroism
No matter the challenges that face you, you find a way to respond to those in need
Important information to keep you informed about fire safety
Understanding the elements of fire is an essential component of firefighting education and suppression efforts
Lawmakers are urging FEMA to reinstate in-person training for first responders after the agency abruptly canceled courses at the National Fire Academy and Emergency Management Institute
Security footage shows a masked suspect vandalizing a Tesla service center with the word “resist” before hurling Molotov cocktails and shooting at multiple vehicles
Two people died and six others were hospitalized after an early morning fire broke out at a Centennial assisted-living facility
A step-by-step look at how to extinguish a grease fire — key tips to share with your community
Despite rising call volumes and training requirements, more volunteers can be recruited and retained with effort and forethought
Begin with the end in mind to lay the foundation for a successful, rewarding firefighter career and retirement
The thermal imaging expert details how TICs can help firefighters be ‘intelligently aggressive’
From identifying potential employers to securing the right certifications, learn what it takes to launch a successful career in private firefighting
Video shows Orange County firefighters rescuing an unresponsive woman from a Mission Viejo house fire
There’s a fine line between coping and avoiding; which one are you engaged in?