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Turning the tables on Lt. Zamzow to gain some insights on his fire service career, plus a peek behind the podcast curtain
Three wildfires have burned over 100,000 acres combined and injured several firefighters
Lift more weight while reducing back pain: A guide on using weightlifting belts for first responders
Weightlifting belts that are properly fitted to the lifter can add extra support for the lower back and improve lifting performance
Functional fitness is essential for first responders, enabling them to build the strength and agility required for real-world rescues and other high-stress situations
Chesterfield County firefighters found the surprising cause of an oven explosion
Climbing to honor FDNY Chief Ray Downey and the 343
Ventura County firefighters used Oxnard police robots during a technical rescue operation
A new installation at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum explores the lasting impacts of the dust that blanketed New York in the wake of the terrorist attack
Today, most agencies have reduced or eliminated pensions; that means it’s on you to financially plan for retirement
Exploring the shift from reactive to preventative strategies in emergency services and the crucial role of technology and health initiatives
Learn about arson dog training, programs, capabilities, years of service, and some famous arson dogs
When it comes to threats on scene, train your internal response to work for you, not against
From its wooden beginnings to modern ‘smart’ systems, the fire hydrant is a storied icon that represents the evolution of the fire service
Two students and two teachers at Apalachee High School were killed; A 14-year-old suspect is in custody
Gordon Graham: Today’s first responders need more than a transactional relationship with their superiors