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The federal government is building a new facility for its National Fire Equipment Cache in Banff National Park in Alberta, which will act as a central equipment storage location and augment reserves across the country.
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Climate change is likely to increase the frequency of weather events that cause landslides in Quebec, like the one that killed two people a week ago in the Saguenay–Lac-St-Jean region, said a researcher who studies natural risks.
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All campfires across British Columbia were banned Monday, except on the North Coast island of Haida Gwaii, after thousands of lightning strikes and worsening drought conditions resulted in more than 100 new wildfires.
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More than 250 firefighters from Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes competed in the annual FireFit Challenge at Angrignon Park in Montreal.
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This new book documents the actions of first responders through photography and reveals what they endure every day that the greater public does not see.
Tim Olk is a fire department photo unit photographer who has been capturing the history of the Chicago Fire Department for nearly 30 years. He covers everything from big fires, explosions, and vehicle collisions, to funerals, special operations/collapses and disaster scenes in the greater Chicago area.
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Trevor Marshall has been working in the Halifax Regional Fire Emergency (HRFE) training division as a training officer for over five years. To this day, he feels like he’s gone back to university because of all the knowledge and experience he’s acquired. By Brittani Schroeder.
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When a group of fire fighting students at Lakeland College’s Emergency Training Centre (ETC) heard they were being asked to deploy to Parkland County, Alta., to help fight a recently ignited wildfire, they were ecstatic. By Elena De Luigi.
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What makes high quality, valuable training? Here's how to get the most out of a training day, whether you're the trainer or the participant. By Steve Piluso.
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In every residential structure you are going to find entanglement hazards of every type. By Mark van der Feyst.
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FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST |
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Waskesiu Fire Chief Les Karpluk joins Fire Fighting in Canada: The Podcast to talk about leadership in the fire service, building relationships and trust, and how to recognize young leaders on your team.
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