– This vital public safety service is provided primarily by cross-trained, multi-role emergency responders who are based in our nation's fire departments. READ
– The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation has lost one of its great allies in its mission to improve the health and safety of firefighters with the death last night of Chief Tom Carr. The Foundation had the honor of working closely with Chief Carr as he led departments in both South Carolina and Maryland. READ
– Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, Office of the Oregon Fire Marshal and the Governor's Fire Service Policy Council Selected to Receive 2013 Award READ
– The Mason Lankford Fire Service Leadership Award was established in 1998 by CFSI and Motorola Solutions to recognize an individual who has been proactive at the local, state, or federal government level to improve fire/emergency services and firefighter life safety issues. READ
– Do you know the nine questions you should ask that could help keep you and your firefighters out of harm's way in a potentially violent situation? READ
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