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With over 400 homes destroyed and at least four deaths reported, Oklahoma and neighboring states face renewed wildfire threats as extreme fire weather conditions return
“I knew we needed a miracle to bring Henry back,” Westfield (N.C.) fire chief reflects on responding to one of his own
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Captain Bill Gustin, a 51-year veteran, leaves a lasting legacy of leadership and dedication to firefighter education
A fire broke out at Club Pulse in Kocani, reportedly ignited by a pyrotechnics display during a concert at the longtime venue, which was converted from a carpet warehouse
Nebraska Task Force 1, a highly trained urban search and rescue team, recently welcomed 13 new recruits
Gloucester firefighters will race up 41 floors of One Boston Place in full gear, raising funds to support those battling lung disease
Lawmakers propose lowering the retirement age for firefighters, citing high job stress and the need to retain public safety employees amid competitive pensions in neighboring states
With available tuition discounts, higher education can enhance a firefighter’s career growth, salary and leadership potential
What first responders can learn about fatigue management from the U.S. Army’s doctrine on readiness
Evanston firefighters faced discipline for posing in Trump masks while on duty, violating city policies on political activity in the workplace
Don’t feel bad if your New Year’s resolutions didn’t last long because the calendar is full of opportunities for a new beginning, a do-over or a fresh start
It can be challenging to set time aside to keep a healthy mind and body; here’s our top 25 wellness tips for you to concentrate on this year
Shift your mindset and identity to achieve and maintain your objectives
When free of shift schedules, try these tips to get to sleep faster and achieve quality sleep
Retroactive payments averaging $6,710 are being sent to eligible first responder retirees previously impacted by WEP and GPO, with higher monthly benefits beginning in April
Chief Marc Bashoor told Wolf Blitzer that the training pause will lead to a “degradation in our services”