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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
Investigators are asking the public for any photos and video of the Cleveland Heights in its early stage
One worker had been critically injured after coming in contact with a high-voltage power line while at the top of the tower in Burleson
FDNY Chief of Department John Esposito and other commanders went to the Palisades and Eaton fireground to speak with firefighters and bring back information to use in the city
A portion of the Pacific Coast Highway was closed due to mud flows as flood watches went into effect for the Pacific Palisades
After Kentucky Assistant Chief Chip Terry died by suicide, his widow made it her mission to help first responders get the help they need for PTSD
Many new chiefs and fire officers struggle to find the right balance between micromanaging and letting go
Fire from the 164-year-old abandoned St. Louis church extended into four other abandoned structures
Similar to a hiring freeze Trump put in place eight years ago, officials worry the order will impact the federal government’s ability to hire seasonal wildland firefighters
Springfield firefighters rescued one person trapped in a house fire where a revolver that was left out discharged, striking a captain
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