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The Elko County Fire Protection District will use BLM funding to continue fuel treatments in current and new areas
The National Weather Service warned of a “particularly dangerous situation” for parts of Los Angeles due to the Santa Ana winds
Factors include growing tax bases that allow for full-time positions and more intense training requirements
Yakima County officials work to improve quality mental health resources and support for first responders and deal with stigmas
We tout our cancer prevention measures but then take turnout gear into schools, place weight rooms in engine bays and puff on cigars outside the station
“This is a disaster,” Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church said when describing the fire at the Moss Landing Power Plant
Fire chiefs speak out about the controversial law that ties state funding to a transit, housing requirement for municipalities
The IAFC’s technology advisor encourages fire service leaders to apply this simple mantra to embracing new tools
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Firefighters were unable to get into the fire apartment from the inside during a two-alarm blaze in Brooklyn that injured 16 occupants
More than 1,100 incarcerated firefighters and 138 CDCR staff members have been deployed to the Eaton and Palisades fires to help slow fire spread
Capt. RK Smithley has helped drop over 175,000 gallons of fire retardant during more than a dozen flights in two days
Some firefighters simply don’t take training seriously – and that’s a serious problem
Keys to resilient leadership
A statement from the California National Guard said Ukraine’s offer of support to during the devastating wildfires is “nothing short of extraordinary”
Miami-Dade firefighters encountered heavy smoke coming from the Flamingo Parking Garage at Miami International Airport
City attorneys are trying to have a FOIA case dismissed as survivors and victims’ families demand that air quality studies be released