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How Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell Is Shaping the Future of Firefighting
Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell discusses enhancing fire safety through NERIS, addressing wildland firefighting challenges, and prioritizing firefighter mental health and wellness in emergency responses.
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Harnessing Chaos: Turning Disruption into Leverage in the Fire Service
How can fire chiefs move beyond embracing chaos to harnessing it for improved operational readiness and political resilience?
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NC Volunteer Fire Department Honors Award Winners
The Stony Point Volunteer Fire Department held its annual banquet, recognizing firefighters, medical responders, and auxiliary members, with awards presented for various achievements and contributions.
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Parents of MO Firefighter Settle Suit Claiming Faulty Equipment Caused His Death
The family of a St. Louis firefighter who died due to a faulty alert system has settled with 3M and Scott Technologies, aiming to promote safer equipment in the industry.
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The Professor and the Firefighter: Passion and Communication
Timothy Andrew Kussow traces the odd parallels and tangents of his dual vocations: community college sculpture professor by day, firefighter/EMT by night.
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Am I Enough? A Firefighter’s Gut Check
Many firefighters experience impostor syndrome, feeling inadequate despite their training and achievements. Overcoming setbacks and striving for improvement is essential to combat these feelings.
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Home Run Leadership: When the Fire Chief Goes Bananas
For fire departments struggling with low morale, we don’t need another policy—we need a culture shift. Matthew Kearney on what leaders can learn from an inspired, transformational baseball team.
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Firefighter Training: Transcending Content into Team Building
For firefighters, training is about more that just acquiring and honing skills. Stephen Shaw discusses some of the overlooked benefits of training every day.
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Elite Edge: Why Leadership Mental Health Is Critical for Today’s Leaders
Fire service leaders who ignore their mental health are more likely to burn out, make poor decisions, and face greater health issues. Jason Corthell on taking charge.
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What Does REAL Mentorship Look Like?
Rob Fisher discusses the importance of informal mentorship in fire and EMS, addressing cultural challenges and strategies for maintaining skills amid high EMS demands.
FDNY Rescues Boy, 11, Who Fell Through Ice into Frigid Pond
An 11-year-old boy was rescued after falling through ice at Springfield Park in Queens. Firefighters emphasized the dangers of ice, urging the public to stay off it as conditions warm.
FDNY Firefighter Injured in House Fire Released From Hospital
FDNY members honored Probationary Firefighter Christopher Dorato, injured in a three-alarm fire in Great Kills. He underwent five surgeries for a severe leg injury but is recovering.
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FDNY Probie, Son of Windows on World Chef Killed on 9/11, Felt Called to Serve
Probationary Firefighter Jerrell Nedd, whose father died in the 9/11 attacks, graduated from the FDNY Fire Academy.
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MI Firefighters Fume Over Break in Tradition for Retiring Deputy Chief
Dearborn firefighters are upset over Fire Chief Joseph Murray’s decision to ban fire trucks from a retirement party at a bar.
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Napa (CA) Firefighters Museum to Get New Home, Eventually Reopen
The Napa Firefighters Museum has secured a new building after years of closure due to an earthquake. The site, a former PG&E substation, will house historic firefighting equipment and memorabilia.
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The Gritty Realities of Firefighting
Scott Hewlett hosts Joshua Graham, a firefighter, discussing mentorship and continuous learning in the fire service, emphasizing teamwork and adaptability for success.
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Building Shift-Proof Gainz
Megan Lautz discusses firefighter wellness, focusing on caffeine and energy drinks, offering advice on safe consumption and health management for first responders.
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What You Need to Know About the Honor Act and PSOBs
The Honor Act, signed into law on December 19, 2025, recognizes firefighter cancer deaths as line-of-duty, expanding benefits for families, though implementation may take up to two years.
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NC Firefighter Dies After Medical Emergency at Fire Scene
Firefighter Dale Malone, 66, of the White Level Rural Fire Department, died on Feb. 10 after a medical emergency while responding to a fire. The cause of death is undetermined.
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How Kepra Jack’s Mission Can Help You
The podcast discusses firefighter health challenges, emphasizing the need for better cardiovascular risk education, support during retirement, and improved communication within departments regarding medical care.
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Anchor Wake Time: A Circadian Strategy for Fireground Readiness
Firefighters may wear sleep deprivation as a badge of honor and demonstration of loyalty to the job, but readiness begins with rest. Brandon Dreiman on how a consistent wake-up time can improve sleep.
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How Much Insurance I Personally Carry As A Financial Advisor and Firefighter
Chris Bauchle outlines the big three risks most people can’t afford to ignore and his approach to insurance a firefighter and financial planner.
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$6.6M in Federal Grants Awarded to CT Fire Departments in 2025-26
Fire departments in 21 Connecticut cities and towns received $6.6 million in federal funding to enhance staffing and equipment.
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$800K Grant Paying for CA Town’s Firefighters to End. What Will It Do?
Templeton Fire and Emergency Services faces staffing challenges as a federal grant ends, forcing the district to fund two full-time engineers while cutting reserve firefighters, creating a $65,000 budget deficit.
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Audit: Three Chicago District Chiefs Overpaid $600,000 in OT
A report by Chicago’s Inspector General says $26.5 million in overtime was improperly paid to over 1,000 employees from 2020 to 2024.
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Here Are the Terms Springfield (MA) Firefighters Secured After Two Years of Contract Talks
Springfield firefighters will receive a 12% pay increase over four years, work 24-hour shifts, and direct traffic at construction sites, following a contract settlement approved by the City Council.
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Four CT Volunteer Fire Departments Sue to Block Unified Command
Four of Norwich’s five volunteer fire departments are suing the city, claiming officials exceeded authority by implementing a Unified Command policy.
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MA Chiefs Graduate From Fire Academy Management Training Program
Fire chiefs from Lawrence and Haverhill graduated from a program at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy.
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CA City Names 30-Year Emergency Veteran as New Fire Chief After Interim Role
Jason Solak will officially become Folsom’s fire chief on March 1, after serving as interim chief since October, bringing over 30 years of fire service experience to the role.
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Retired MA Fire Lieutenant Dies After Being Struck by Police Cruiser
A retired Gloucester fire lieutenant, Daniel Kennedy, died after being struck by a Lowell police cruiser. An investigation is ongoing, with no details on potential charges or disciplinary actions.
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Baker City (OR) Fire Cadet Program Changes Senior’s Career Path
William Spriet, a Baker High School senior, found his career path through a new fire cadet program.
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