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The Ohio training chief speaks to the massive logistical challenge of natural disaster response, plus seeing the very best of humanity
Borrowing the decision-making techniques of a military master can improve fireground decisions
5 ways to motivate the unmotivated, and to help those floundering to flourish
Keys to motivation include developing a vision, building a support system and changing bad behaviors
Live fire training must be managed with rigorous preparation and adherence to regulations
Two members of the Summit Volunteer Fire Department were injured in an apparatus crash
A fire that started in an abandoned house in Irvington spread to exposures and displaced 30 people
Baltimore County firefighters faced fire on two floors and the steeple of the Pikesville church
The city’s fire/EMS system has saved one life saved for every 3 days of the program, showing promising results
The Masonville Fire Department will use the money to purchase new gear for up to 12 firefighters
Firefighters assigned to Station 11 have responded to 599 overdoses compared to 36 structure fires through August of this year
Dracut Lieutenant Kevin Martin was known for the wealth of knowledge that he passed down to other firefighters
The Frelinghuysen Volunteer Fire Co. was established in 2022, but did not officially open until two years later
What are the most important things to remember when treating a patient with a history of diabetes?
Florida officials reported 50,000 EV and hybrid registrations in Hurricane Milton’s storm path, with at least 64 lithium battery fires following Hurricane Helene
Denver’s Deputy Director of Safety noted the assistant chief violated department policies including possession of firearms on city property