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    If there was a significant fire or emergency that occurred 100 years ago in your department, or your department's 100th anniversary is coming up, please drop us a line for possible...
    Feb. 1, 1997
    The backbone of the incident command system (ICS) is the process of communications. A time-tested truth states, "If you're in the emergency response business and without communications...
    Feb. 1, 1997
    By request of the author, this article is not available online
    Feb. 1, 1997
    By request of the author, this article is not available online
    Feb. 1, 1997
    A helicopter lands on a rural highway and flight medics emerge to meet the local emergency responders who are caring for a trauma victim. The victim is a teenager whose car was...
    Feb. 1, 1997
    Studying the reports of major fires and other emergencies should be a part of every firefighter's on-going education. There's a lot to be learned from reading how different departments...
    Feb. 1, 1997
    Paul Hashagen recounts several arson fires that ended in destruction and disaster, taxing the firefighters and other emergency responders around the city.
    Feb. 1, 1997
    Ed Epstein presents a list of fire-related Internet addresses for those who want to learn more about the fire and emergency services.
    Feb. 1, 1997
    Leroy P. McKeever offers fire departments a practical guide in using their radio system to relay imperative information.
    Feb. 1, 1997