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The Mechanic Falls fire chief said the time of the fire made it a struggle to get manpower on the scene
The bill offers first-time homebuyer assistance with $0 down and no monthly mortgage insurance for qualified law enforcement officers, firefighters and EMS providers
West Haven officials and the University of New Haven unveiled new free tuition for West Haven’s firefighters, police officers and dispatchers
The Calendar of Heroes returns in 2026 with a fresh focus on fitness, diversity and fundraising featuring the department's firefighters, EMTs and paramedics after a three-year hiatus
Former fire administrators warn that suspending in-person NFA firefighter training weakens disaster preparedness and emergency response
How emergency responders overcome communication challenges and secure reliable networks
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, there are approximately 24,000 electrical fires per year.
“The closure of the National Fire Academy is ridiculous,” says Chief Caughey, urging fire service leaders to take action
Detailing the new standard’s potential impact on the fire service