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The fire service technologist offers insights for capturing the interest of digital natives
The Nov. 18 event will feature expert-led sessions that support operational excellence and leadership readiness
While good for protecting your eyesight, be aware that wearing sunglasses as a first responder could be seen as intimidation
With only four structure fires in the township over three years, Courtland FD officials say the site provides essential training opportunities for younger firefighters
After Allentown Firefighter Jeff Tomczak died of pancreatic cancer, his wife and IAFF leaders urge legislators to fund comprehensive screenings, remove PFAS from gear and foam and pass bipartisan protections
Cleveland’s chief is on paid leave while the city investigates a now-deleted Facebook repost of a political cartoon days after Kirk’s killing
The Cleveland mayor’s office is reviewing the chief’s Charlie Kirk post while the city is probing EMS and firefighter posts
Training proved critical when a Castle Rock firefighter fell through the floor at a house fire
Taking regular, scheduled vacations is an essential part of maintaining your well-being
Toledo Fire & Rescue put all firehouses on precautionary lockdown amid backlash to a firefighter’s post about the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk
The state is backing research into firefighting and cancer, citing 9/11-scale exposure concerns and developing stronger protections for crews battling wildfires near cities
Crews should also practice “playing in context” to keep skills sharp and relevant for real-world incidents
Veteran firefighters with nearly 300 years of combined service to swap stories, honor past fires and stay connected to today’s department
Fire and police agencies in Nashville, New Orleans, Toledo and Prince George’s County launched investigations and placed employees on leave after online comments about Kirk’s death