In This Issue: HI Firefighter Dies, Evacuations from Huge CA Wildfire, FDNY Firefighters Hurt…
On The Command Post podcast, hosts Rick Lasky and John Salka talk with their guests—Amboy (IL) Chief Jeff Bryant, Sublette (IL) Assistant Chief Nick Dinges, and Hanover Park (IL) Chief Craig Haigh—about what it takes to be one of the great volunteer fire departments. Sponsored by Globe.
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Firefighter Fatalities
Hawaii Fire Equipment Operator Eric Hayashi of Hilo passed away after suffering a medical emergency on the job.
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News
Crews struggled Thursday to rein in a Southern California wildfire that exploded in size in a matter of hours north of Los Angeles.
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News
Fire Department of New York (FDNY) crews responded yesterday afternoon to 551 East 179th Street in the Bronx for a fire that went to three alarms.
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Nashville (TN) Firefighters Quickly Extinguish Warehouse Fire in Donelson
Wildland Firefighter in ID Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Police: Box Truck Rear-Ends School Bus in GA, Killing One
Devastation Mounts from Midwest Storm
Three Dead, Six Hospitalized After Train Derails in Scotland
Man Dies After Crews Pull Him from NC House Fire
Girl Dies After Being Rescued from Fire by Chicago Firefighters
Features
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Hangouts Sponsored by Key Hose
How do you practice safe driving techniques and fire apparatus accident prevention? Mike Dugan, Bill Gustin, and company discuss this topic.
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Photos
Fire photographer Tim Olk shared some photos from the scene of a two-alarm fire in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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Podcasts
This episode looks at company-level, in-house drills during the COVID pandemic.
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From the Magazine
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Structural Firefighting
The more information you have prior to arriving at a fire scene, the better the odds of making the right decisions the first time, writes Jason Hoevelmann.
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