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Through stories of resilience and loss, the film calls for agencies to prioritize the mental wellbeing of first responders
Fort Dodge firefighters had to work quickly to rescue a trapped occupant
Orange County Firefighter Andrew Brown was one of eight firefighters injured when their fire engine overturned while returning from a wildfire
Grant funding brought together personnel from 26 agencies to hold ASHER training involving a simulated shooting at a polling place in Amesbury
Rivian EV trucks staffed with paramedics will respond across the city and will not be based at any individual station
It’s not just about strength or stamina; it’s about grit, mental toughness, and using your body in new ways
Address these two safety concerns with proper PPE whenever using a PPV fan
Brownstown Township Fire Department Fire Chief Jeff Drouillard prepares to retire, calling his tenure a “privilege to serve”
Use earplugs or earmuffs instead of trying to endure the loudness
Fire marshals, inspectors and drone operators will organize operations for firefighters and create risk assessment models to identify possible future fire locations
Leaders say departments need to be open to having difficult conversations, understand what first responders are experiencing and improve access to mental health services
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Over a million pounds of timber collapsed, killing 12 and injuring dozens ahead of the Texas A&M University and University of Texas football game
Ahead of its launch, learn how the new NERIS system will be implemented, what new data it will collect and how departments will benefit
Creating a mindset to achieve diverse, equitable and inclusive hiring practices
Does your department foster a culture of inclusion?
As the automotive industry revs its engines for EVs, questions remain for some fire service leaders