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How are firefighters supposed to know if we are up to our tasks and mission if we do not put ourselves to the test?
We all know the primary areas of injury for firefighters throughout their careers: shoulders, knees, and backs. Proper ...
What separates a leader from a boss? It's less about the methods and more about intent, says Brandon Douglas.
Hosts Chris Marella and Angie Bishop engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Stephanie White, who recently presented on ...
While not every firefighter has ADHD, those who do may be surprised to learn that it can impact their eating habits.
Weeks after the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention ...
The battle to create positive change isn’t won by forcing our will on those who resist—it’s won by embodying it within our ...
Therapy and crisis support are essential, but fewer firefighters would need them if more effort was put into building ...
The San Antonio Fire Department has created a quartermaster team dedicated to reducing carcinogen exposure on the job.
For nearly 20 years, the family of Carlos Alfaro Sr. and Carlos Alfaro Jr., two well-known Montgomery County firefighters who ...
Requiring letters of recommendation for firefighters to engage in career development programs can leave room for ...
Hosts Charlie Brown and Blake Stinnett tackle the complex landscape of generational dynamics within the firefighting ...
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