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The IAFC president shares how it can be difficult to release the reins, but seeing your members be successful is truly the greatest achievement
Ballad Health CEO Alan Levine described the decision to move Unicoi County Hospital staff and patients to the roof amid rising floodwaters
Basic supplies arrive by airlift, truck and mule as at least 121 deaths are recorded
Hurricane Helene flooding forces patients to a hospital roof, wipes out a VFD and downs a tree, killing two firefighters
Over 50 search and rescue teams are spread across several states as officials warn that the recovery will be lengthy
The Category 4 hurricane struck Florida with maximum sustained winds estimated at 140 mph
The Scottsdale (Arizona) assistant chief says the true meaning of fireground safety is getting lost in the discourse
Sacramento Metro Fire Battalion Chief Parker Wilbourn said firefighters faced a significant amount of fire and the possibility of people inside
CAL FIRE Local 2881 members started two years ago to get away from the current 72-hour schedule
Ardmore firefighters, Rotary Club members and churches worked to have residents sign up for smoke detectors after a fire killed two people
Hurricane Helene is expected to bring storm conditions as far inland as Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana when it makes
A Fort Worth woman first called 911 to say she had fallen several days ago and called again saying she would shoot anyone entering
Detailing the evolution of heat detectors in the late-1800s to modern-day “smart” smoke detectors
Body-worn camera footage shows Memphis EMTs not providing aid during the fatal incident
Authorities have offered few details on what caused the vehicle to crash through the fence and hit the pipeline valve
Los Angeles County Fire Department officials said two passengers escaped without injuries from the Marina del Rey fire