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  • Hal Bruno's Vision Helps Children of Fallen Firefighters

    The Hal Bruno Camp for Children of Fallen Firefighters honors the memory of Hal Bruno, the late Chairman Emeritus of the NFFF's Board of Directors.

    Article • March 1st, 2013

  • Hope & Healing at the NFFF Survivors Conference

    Jamie Holmes never worried about managing her family's finances, maintaining the yard or the family's cars. The self-described "Suzie Homemaker" relied on her husband, Paul, a firefighter/paramedic in Douglas County, GA, to handle those tasks while...

    Article • February 13th, 2013

  • Avoiding Strain And Sprains

    Over the past two decades, there has been a large focus on physical fitness as a way to improve firefighter health and reduce injuries. While this approach has had some success, firefighters are still getting injured and the rate of strains and sprains...

    Article • September 1st, 2012

  • Tips for Summertime Response and Wellness

    Jeffrey Pindelski shares considerations for emergency response and personnel during the summer months.

    Article • June 27th, 2012

  • Walking for a Cure (and a Special Little Girl)

    Ariana Davis is 10 years old. She is the daughter of Assistant Chief Shawn Davis of the Ridge Fire Department in Ridge, NY. She was diagnosed with Juvenile Scoliosis when she was five, and asthma and multiple allergies and seizures when she was six...

    Article • June 12th, 2012

  • Tools & Technologies: Firefighter Turnout Gear: Why Is Fit Important?

    Mark Mordecai and Pat Freeman explain why the days of building turnout gear that fits a "normal" range of firefighters are over.

    Article • April 1st, 2012

  • Community Service: Creating Public Access to Defibrillation Programs

    Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. The survival rate for witnessed, out-of-hospital, sudden cardiac arrest is approximately 5 percent in most communities. But in communities with public access...

    Article • January 30th, 2012

  • Biggest Loser Challenge Ends for Minnesota Firefighters

    The summer rolls on and with the passing of the Fourth of July begins to let us know that summer is heading towards its peak. The North Saint Paul, MN, Fire Department completed its "Biggest Loser" competition with the final test for the leaders...

    Article • July 25th, 2011

  • Biggest Loser - Firefighters Keep Shedding the Pounds

    As June rolls along and summer officially arrives, the North Saint Paul Fire Department’s “Biggest Loser” competition continues. This segment is going to look at their weight loss, diets, and workout programs.

    Article • June 30th, 2011

  • The Biggest Loser - Firefighter Style

    Like many fire departments, North Saint Paul Fire Department (NSPFD) in Minnesota was looking not just for a little internal competition, but also a way to get in shape for summer, and a way of launching what it hopes to be an ongoing commitment to...

    Article • June 9th, 2011

  • Honoring One of Their Own Through Fitness

    Those of us who have experienced losing a friend and/or colleague in a line-of-duty death (or even a non-line-of-duty death) know that experience can profoundly change you, either positively or negatively. Often, one must travel through the questions...

    Article • May 23rd, 2011

  • Bending Versus Breaking

    Spring is officially here, and if you have been inside working out for most of the winter in the Northern states like I have, you cannot wait to get outside and change your training, scenery, and environment. Now that we have finished up the...

    Article • April 13th, 2011

  • Is the Pressure On?

    When was the last time you thought about peer pressure and how it might affect you? It seems like just yesterday that we all had our backpacks on walking into a school building full of every type of person imaginable. From the big, buff jocks to the...

    Article • March 28th, 2011

  • Camaraderie in Fitness: Running a Marathon – Part 3

    So, you and your engine company have decided to train and run a marathon together. Now, as a team, you are trying to decide which marathon to run. There are several areas to consider when choosing a race, including the location, the season, the course...

    Article • March 7th, 2011

  • Three Simple Ideas to a Healthier Fire Service

      The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) recently published its yearly analysis, Firefighter Fatalities in the United States in 2009 (http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/ff_fat09.pdf). There is a section on firefighter line-of-duty...

    Article • February 26th, 2011

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