The different facets of public safety come together and work as one, that’s when we achieve the highest level of safety and security in our communities.
Community members and business owners must understand the importance of protecting their structures from ember and fire exposures (radiant, conductive and convective heat). Preparing for all fire exp...
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#SWFDNews SWFD DISTRICT CHIEF RECEIVES USLA HONOR At a recent awards ceremony held by the Florida Beach Patrol Chiefs Association and the United States Lifesaving Association Southeast Region (USLA...
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Don StacomHartford Courant NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — After the suspected overdose death of an off-duty city firefighter in January, New Britain suspended seven firefighters and fired another in connectio...
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Support a Child by Volunteering Comfort Zone Camp in partnership with theNational Fallen Firefighters Foundation What is Comfort Zone? Comfort Zone Camp (CZC) is a national nonprofit organization tha...
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The winter holidays are a time for families and friends to get together. It’s fun to decorate for the winter holidays, but holiday decorations can increase your risk for a home fire. As you deck the...
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Caregivers in your community need to know that pre-teenage children may not wake up to a high-frequency tone smoke alarm. Your community needs to know During Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 3-9) and throu...
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23 year old Watertown (NY) Firefighter Peyton Morse remains hospitalized after suffering an emergency during a training exercise. He is critical, but stable in intensive care.. Morse was participat...
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