In This Issue: Hackensack Ford Fire Remembered, Multiple Rescues at TN Fire, AZ Wildfire…
On today’s Humpday Hangout, the panel look at processes and programs to develop incident commanders.
Members of Women in Fire discuss issues facing female firefighters, leadership, and more on tonight’s podcast.
In July, get ready for an upcoming free digital event from the REV Group. The REV Fire Group Apparatus Conference & Expo, powered by FDIC, will feature interactive exhibits and weekly Webcasts with leading fire service instructors on apparatus-related topics. Register at www.revtruckexpo.com.
Registration is now open for the United Fire Conference, which will take place in Indianapolis on September 22-24, 2020. The 2020 event will mark the first coming together of the international fire service community to discuss key themes around timely and mission-critical topics. Featured speakers include Mike Ciampo, Rick Lasky, John Salka, Bill Gustin, Billy Goldfeder, and many others. Learn more at www.unitedfireconference.com.—Pete Prochilo, Online Content Manager
News
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A wildfire burning in the Santa Catalina Mountains of southern Arizona is prompting more evacuations.
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News
Chattanooga (TN) firefighters and police made multiple rescues from an apartment fire Tuesday.
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Gas Explosion at Clinic in Iran Kills 19 People
NFFF Postpones 2020 Memorial Weekend Events
AZ Flags Fly at Half-Staff for Fallen Yarnell Firefighters
Drawn by Fire by Paul Combs
Features
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Photos
A five-alarm fire that may have started as a large rubbish or brush fire destroyed a row of businesses on Cutter Mill Road in Great Neck on Long Island, New York.
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Podcasts
Ryan “Birdman” Parrott, Sherry Whitby, and Chad Gruver discuss the origin of Sons of the Flag, the group’s various programs, its mission, and more.
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From the Magazine
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Leadership
On July 1, 1988, five veteran firefighters were trapped and killed under a massive pile of stored auto parts and collapsed roof, ceiling, and truss assemblies.
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