Families dressed in memorial t-shirts and special occasion fire uniforms walked hand-in-hand Saturday morning through rows of signs, each one commemorating a fallen firefighter.
In Fort Worth, the fire department conducted 12 high-water rescues between Friday and Saturday.
A 25-year-old man faces a felony charge after being accused by fellow members at the Burns Harbor Fire Department of unwelcome sexual talk and touches, records show.
The Loveland Fire Rescue Authority was presented with the unique opportunity to train in a donated home throughout the last few months.
Bryan E. Costello reflects on his upbringing in the fire service, emphasizing family, camaraderie, and the lessons he learned from mentors.
A Pennsylvania court ruled in favor of firefighter Brian Ganley, allowing his disability benefits claim for PTSD after unsuccessful CPR on two infants, reopening the case for benefits calculation.
Arizona's new law is increasing workers' compensation insurance premiums for volunteer firefighters, with costs rising up to 700 percent, impacting rural fire departments' budgets.
Reading smoke is vital to fireground success. David Hupp applies this method to diagnosing fire department organizational dysfunction.
This episode covers the culture shifts reshaping the fire service, and how leaders can support unseen struggles and bridge generational gaps.
Kansas City and Missouri will fund two-thirds of first responders' childcare costs in a pilot program.