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In 2024, the program funded upgrades to nine first responder facilities, including sheriff’s offices and dispatch centers
The Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, carrying a child patient, passenger and four crew members, crashed shortly after takeoff, engulfing several homes in flames
D.C. Fire Chief John Donnelly Sr. said the wreckage of the plane’s fuselage will probably have to be pulled from the water to get all the bodies
Boulder’s new Station 3 was designed to separate toxins from living quarters and honor fallen firefighters
Authorities say the fire captain used his role as an EMT instructor to inappropriately touch students under the guise of medical assessments
Six of the firefighters were students or former students at the University of Montana
Bethlehem Fire Chief Michael C. Reich said firefighters “found heavy fire on multiple floors of the structure,” and the wind pushed flames to two exposures
Fire officials believe the house fire in Massena started in the kitchen
Ibrahim details his own mayday experience and shares his take on proactive vs. reactive RIT
First responders have recovered at least 28 bodies from the Potomac River after the midair collision between a passenger plane and an Army helicopter
The run on buying and installing private hydrants comes after the news of water supply problems during the Palisades Fire
It’s a simple way for company officers and incident commanders to enhance the group after-action review
The Chattanooga Fire Department said they heard from departments across the country “that they will be using this incident for training purposes because of its uniqueness”
North West Fire District Chief Tony McIntyre said the Baldwinsville apartments did have sprinklers and smoke detectors but the bulk of the fire was in the attic
Grand Rapids Fire Chief Brad Brown described firefighters hearing the children screaming from inside the house, saying it “will live on in our heads for the rest of our lives”
Federal regulations enacted last year focused on drinking water, products containing PFAS and firefighting foam