As you can see from this month’s cover, a firefighter had a very close call in Fort Worth, TX. See pages 50-51. This is one of several recent fires around the nation that involved...
Feb. 1, 1904: BROOKLYN, NY – A fire that actually started the day before took the lives of three FDNY firemen as an extremely smoky fire broke out in a three-story storage building...
The Los Angeles Fire Department is a full-spectrum life safety agency protecting approximately 4 million people who live and work in America’s second-largest city. The LAFD’s ...
John Caufield reports on a fire that became one of the largest incidents in the history of the Rochester Fire Department, challenging its resources, command structure and pre-...
Harvey Eisner interviews a Fort Worth, TX, firefighter who experienced difficulties such as poor visibility, high heat and poor air supply in a narrow escape.
Todd Harms provides insight into the Phoenix Fire Department’s training program incorporating the “75%/25%” concept – 75% on staying out of trouble and 25% on getting out of trouble...
As the 108th Congress begins its second session, a lobbying campaign is underway to rally support for the Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act, which would provide a federal tax break...
Phil, a West Coast paramedic/ firefighter working in a medium-sized fire department, spent seven years rotating between the engine and the ambulance, working mostly on the ambulance...