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A six-year push for the day of appreciation, inspired by heroism and tragedy, culminated in the designation of Oct. 28 to honor first responders
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Detailing the six components of this information-gathering strategy that increases situational awareness and reduces risk
Communication and command failures were key in fatal Florida fire that killed Loretta Pickard
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Wichita firefighters had to buy additional lumber to secure bricks on the exterior of the nine-story building
Chief Caughey urges leaders to avoid getting distracted by external, often ego-driven, symbols of the profession
Four common retention pitfalls, plus simple solutions for improving department culture and keeping firefighters happy
Developing a firefighter recruitment plan starts with getting real about why people aren’t joining the fire department
San Francisco’s new chief is a longtime SFFD veteran and constant cheerleader for the city
How AI-driven platforms are revolutionizing public safety messaging and disaster preparedness
An investigation found Delray Beach chiefs were not at fault but that the review process for driver’s licenses was inadequate and had gaps
The Social Security Administration will begin processing retroactive payments and will send increased monthly payments to people affected by the Social Security Fairness Act
Does your estate plan include an advanced directive?
Regardless of your level of wealth, the failure to establish an estate plan can be detrimental to your family
Joining the fire service? Make sure you know the basics.
The issue of age isn’t a simple problem to solve, particularly in the volunteer fire service that’s struggling for members
Dr. Matthew Walker’s book puts the power of sleep into perspective for all first responders who struggle to sleep
Peoria Firefighter/Paramedic Asa Paguia was on his way to work when he came upon the fiery crash, and because of a prior overtime shift, he happened to have his gear with him