True leadership lies in having the courage to make tough and sometimes-unpopular decisions that are vital for the ...
Glens Falls leaders have reversed course and awarded Fire Lieutenant Doug Holl a full pension. Holl had to retire abruptly after being diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. The diagnosis ...
Host Jim Burneka speaks with guest Stephanie Ryall about how our first-responder occupations can change our brains, and not always for the better.
Realizing a goal takes focus and hard work. Manuel A. Maldonado reviews how setting attainable, relevant goals can help you ...
TLC Emergency Services in Cortland will no longer respond to non-emergency lift-assist calls. TLC Emergency Services made the announcement in January that while they will continue responding to injury ...
Hosts Jim Burneka and Nick Magoteaux welcome Chad DePew, cofounder of Heroic Deeds, to discuss the pivotal role of ...
A blue bag filled with sensory tools developed by an Indiana firefighter is making a big impact in emergency situations. Ben’s Blue Bags, an initiative ...
Are firefighters perhaps especially prone to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Beth Flaherty takes a closer ...
Two firefighters were injured battling a two-alarm fire at a multi-family home in New London early Monday. The fire broke out ...
Labor unions for firefighters and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate on behalf of their ...
At first glance, the carnivore diet seems like a firefighter’s dream. All the meats with no limits and health benefits? Sign me up! But is the carnivore diet all it’s cracked up to be?
As firefighters, we rely on our tools. From halligan bars to self-contained breathing apparatus to flathead axes, our tools are versatile, dependable, and always ready to help us work through ...