The Yorkville Volunteer Fire Department has received $15,000 through an equipment grant. The grant is through the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of State Fire Marshal. The funding will allow ...
Jeffersonville firefighters spent Tuesday preparing for the real thing by running through live-fire simulations designed to mirror the conditions crews face inside a burning home.
The training facility at MOTSU is uniquely constructed to allow for progressive training, beginning with basic structural techniques and moving to advanced Marine Shipboard Firefighting. This ...
The Massachusetts Firefighting Academy this week graduated 45 firefighters from the 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting ...
The Get Alarmed, Tennessee! program, launched in 2012 by the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office, provides free 10-year smoke detectors to residents through partnerships with local fire departments.
The sexual harassment lawsuit in which Department of Safety Commissioner Robert Quinn is accused of covering up for a friend ...
Firefighter Hunter Cloud of the Brookhaven Fire Department has graduated Class 219 from the National Fire Protection ...
Several area fire departments are among nearly 200 across the state that will receive funding to better equip themselves to protect Ohio communities, the state fire marshal’s office announced ...
Patented Automation Technology Expands Inspection Capacity, Reduces Administrative Burden, and Strengthens Community ...
In the years since the Marshall Fire impacted thousands of people in Colorado, the Community Foundation of Boulder County has been spreading out the $43 million it received in donations to survivors.
Haverhill is welcoming eight new firefighters, continuing a wave of new hires following retirements and the addition of 16 new positions two years ago. The city once again Friday presented the highest ...
An early morning fire in Lancaster city on Sunday left one person dead, according to a police spokesperson. Firefighters were called to the 600 block of East Walnut Street around 5:30 a.m. for a fire ...