Firefighters
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Jessica Buchanan shares lessons of change, choice and hope from her 93-day captivity in Somalia
Planned Senate hearing, bills find new interest as smoke from Canadian fires reaches D.C.
Capt. Jeremy Norton shares that EMS is the majority of work firefighters face
Warren County Fire Chief Timothy Johnson was treated by his colleagues from that earlier call
9/11 survivor and volunteer firefighter Rob Weisberg is supporting first responders and veterans and their service animals
Weeklong training at the Vibrant Arena at the Mark in Moline helped first responders with incident command and rescue task force lessons
Researchers said once the AI model was familiar with firefighter-specific medical data, it was able to identify 6,000 abnormal ECG samples with 97% accuracy
Odessa firefighter/paramedic Josh White thought the pain he was experiencing was a ruptured appendix
Union says the department only functions because personnel work additional 24-hour shifts each month
Chesterfield firefighter David Hart was resuscitated by other firefighters after suffering his 8th heart attack
Rescuers worked for hours removing Quanishia White-Berry鈥檚 left leg above the knee
Firefighters said they have been threatened with pipes and broken mops, hit with rocks and physically obstructed from administering care or responding to a fire
The girlfriend, a fellow firefighter and mother of his children, ran from the house, and a neighbor killed Carl Braxton, the Charles County Sheriff鈥檚 Office said
By the end of May, every firefighter in Chattanooga will have completed online training about xylazine, a sedative veterinary drug, based on information from the DEA
Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department crewmembers rendered aid before the woman was pronounced dead, police said
Brownsville EMS providers transported several injured people to hospitals
鈥淭heir clinical assessment assumed that the agonal respiration the patient took was the same as being apneic,鈥 said Clearwater Fire & Rescue Chief Scott Ehlers
鈥淭he outpouring was phenomenal,鈥 Lake Norden Chief of Police Tony Aas said, describing offers for substitute vehicles
鈥淥ften times we don鈥檛 really deal with our own getting hurt or being injured, so this is difficult for us,鈥 said Capt. Jaeson Daniels, DeKalb fire spokesperson
Syracuse EMS providers transported the injured crewmembers and evaluated a disoriented person
One woman was pronounced dead at the scene; EMS providers transported four people to hospitals
EMS providers transported the patient by air ambulance to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
A Marin County FD captain rappelled to the car that was wedged between a broken tree and the hillside, and a paramedic got there on a 200-foot line
More than 30 agencies responded to the scene, and EMS providers transported more than 30 people to area hospitals
The state could add retirement benefits, eligibility for state employee health insurance, tax benefits and training incentives
Thousands gathered in Indianapolis for training, met friends old and new, checked out gear and vehicles, supported Ukrainian firefighters and more
FDNY Battalion Chief Daniel Sheridan shares the unforgettable close calls that have given him pause
鈥淭he actions depicting in a video of the incident are completely unacceptable,鈥 department officials said in a statement
The hole was very unstable, said Greene County Ambulance Service, which worked with crews from the Eutaw and Tuscaloosa fire departments
Jason Tucker worked on cancer prevention, a special operations team and decon, Pasco County Fire Rescue said
Bad behaviors associated with cliques may include the use of intimidation tactics, promotion of racist or sexist ideologies, or subverting the chain of command
The Birmingham Fire Rescue Service crewmember was hurt while rescuing a victim
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