If you're an insufferable nerd of a certain age (like me), you probably have a strong, likely even hostile opinion about ...
First Steps features all kinds of Marvel goodness, and we've dug up plenty of clues, references, and easter eggs to nerd out over!
“What we’re really talking about is a return to the urban conflagrations of the 19th century,” said Michele Steinberg with the National Fire Protection Association. She said the majority of ...
I'm Bobbie Scopa a retired firefighter and fire chief. In my career I've worked for urban fire departments as well as federal wildland fire agencies. I've managed and directed many fires in the ...
Walter Passmore, who nine years ago became Palo Alto’s first urban forester, will leave his position at the end of the month to join the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
Urban firefighting already had a cancer problem. Some 70 percent of line-of-duty deaths in the fire service were from cancer in 2016, according to federal data. In 2022, the World Health ...
Both suggest that we have more control over fire disasters than we think, and both begin by redefining the problem. When catastrophic fires occur, experts often blame the so-called wildland-urban ...
At least 25 people have died. The threat of fire is growing, especially in zones known as the wildland-urban interface, or WUI. That’s where unoccupied wildland and human developments meet and mingle.
the recommissioning of shuttered fire stations and the proper staffing of a busy urban fire department are the hallmarks of a system regaining health and solid direction,” says Chief Aaron Lipski.
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