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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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Harford County’s NEXT GEN Responders Student Loan Relief is an incentive in fire, EMS recruitment and retention
Dalmatians are known for their physical nature and guarding instinct; they were first used to run alongside horses in the 1700s
What began as a simple solution to a practical problem has become a historical emblem of firefighting
Firefighters from 11 departments assisted Norwalk firefighters at a large house fire
Oakland firefighters faced a significant amount of fire showing from a two-story multi-family dwelling
Firefighters make progress on several wildfires despite powerful wind gusts and dry conditions in several states
Helmet-cam video shows a Granbury firefighter rescuing a child from the second floor of a burning apartment
Charles Erickson joined the department when he was 16 and then became an EMT because there were only a few in the area
Three wildfires have broken out across the state leading to spot fires and evacuations
Napa County Deputy Fire Chief Jason Martin helped reorganize the department after devastating wildfires
The agreement, previously nullified by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, would spare Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants the risk of the death penalty
Remember, the future of your organization depends on finding and keeping good people
The priorities we address or fail to address in those first few moments guide the direction of the scene for the duration of the call
As you ready yourself and your community for a heatwave, keep these tips in mind
The chief shares the album name that defines his career, the “opening act” who will improve the fire service in the years ahead, plus his encore
The Mountain Fire in Ventura County grew from less than half of a square mile to more than 16 square miles in little more than five hours