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Essex chief told selectmen the all-volunteer model is no longer sustainable and outlined a plan to add limited full-time staff, expand daytime coverage and and modernize the fleet
Police say the firefighter was charged with assault, harassment and weapons possession and released without bail
Viroqua Fire Department’s new station, partially funded by a $5.25M grant, has modern safety features, expanded apparatus and training space, sleeping quarters and a public welcome center
The agreement mirrors 5% FOP raises, preserves staffing and unlocks hundreds of millions in retro pay pending union and City Council approval
The incoming and outgoing IAFC presidents address common challenges facing fire service leaders, plus the power of collaboration
Investigation highlights the risks of post-suppression overhaul and origin-and-cause operations
More than 100 volunteers joined police, firefighters, EMS and school staff in Springfield for a full-scale drill designed to test emergency response
Chiefs John Tippett and John Oates debunk the idea that safety and aggression are mutually exclusive
Haverhill city councilors unanimously approved increasing the civil service age cap to expand the hiring pool and address staffing shortages
A construction worker jumped from an upper floor to escape the fire at the North Las Vegas construction site
A Denver rail worker suffered severe injuries and had his leg amputated after being trapped by a derailed train car at the BNSF Globeville Yard
From hazard mapping to resource deployment, AI is changing the way agencies prepare for major incidents
North Babylon Fire Chief Peter Alt was caught on video shouting profanities at a 10-year-old girl during an emergency call
Burning over 129 square miles in steep, remote terrain, the Gifford Fire has injured at least three people and forced closures in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties