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This episode of APS Radio covers the critical issue of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) specifically affecting firefighters.
Are your firefighters aggressively competent or aggressively dangerous? Ken Fowler on the difference and how leaders can help mold their teams.
Firefighters must shift support from reacting after the damage is done to proactively building a supportive mental health culture in our stations.
In this inaugural episode of The Revolutionaries hosts John Velez and Preston Lyons invite Corley Moore on to delve deep into the heart of the fire service culture. Their discussion centers on the ...
We all bring attitudes and preconceived ideas into an incident, and these have a direct impact on firefighters' performance.
A Cleveland fire station was temporarily closed after rainy weather led to roof leaks this weekend, prompting City Council members to demand an explanation.
The battle to create positive change isn’t won by forcing our will on those who resist—it’s won by embodying it within our ...
We all know the primary areas of injury for firefighters throughout their careers: shoulders, knees, and backs. Proper ...
Weeks after the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention ...
The training is administered through the National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training Program and will be taught by Kieth Lindemann and Rusty James of the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training ...
What separates a leader from a boss? It's less about the methods and more about intent, says Brandon Douglas.
While not every firefighter has ADHD, those who do may be surprised to learn that it can impact their eating habits.