horror in a haunted Castle

Friday, May 11, 1984, was the day of the tragic holocaust that claimed the lives of eight teenagers and injured a dozen others at the Six Flags' Great Adventure amusement park in Jackson Township, NJ. This was also a day of disgrace for fire protection code enforcement officials everywhere.
Staff

Staff

THOMAS F. BRENNAN Editor JACKIE COX Associate Editor LINDA MCCAULEY Managing Editor SHERI THOMAS Editorial Assistant
Open Learning Program

Open Learning Program

Open Learning Fire Service colleges and universities are registering students now for credit courses leading to a Bachelor's Degree. Students study independently without classroom attendance…

Training via Cable Television

With video technology, we can bring training information to our people in three days that would otherwise take three months. And we can do it…

The Model Incident Command System Series

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NAMES IN THE NEWS

Deputy Chief Edward Fitzgerald has been elected to serve a two year term as the president of the Fire Chiefs Association of New York City.…

FIRE ENGINEERING

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