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Firefighters will be watching the skies over the next couple of days hoping for help from Mother Nature as wildfires along the Alberta-Northwest Territories boundary continue to force evacuations.
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The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) hosted 36 youth aged 14-16 from newcomer backgrounds at the WFPS Training Academy for two days where participants had the chance to try fire fighting, paramedicine and 9-1-1 public safety telecommunicator skills.
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A pilot project through the International Association of Firefighters will receive $400,000 in funding from the federal government to bolster training in the battle against wildland urban interface fires.
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Of the more than 4,000 homes visited so far this year, Brampton Fire and Emergency Services has done more than 450 smoke and CO alarm inspections and installations, finding more than 25 per cent of homes had no working smoke detectors.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY - Ontario Fire Academy
Celebrating 15 years of training excellence; the Ontario Fire Academy cultivates versatile firefighters through advanced training and a holistic educational approach.
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Every successful firefighter knows that the less physically fit you are, the more dangerous the job becomes. The authors of this book want you to feel confident and capable on the fire ground. These workouts, by firefighters for firefighters, are designed to be done at the firehall with exercises and movements that will have you feeling capable and prepared for whatever comes next. BONUS CONTENT: Every workout in the interactive guide has 100 firefighter workouts with a QR code that will link directly to more content online.
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Amid the worrying uptake in Canadian fire deaths comes some encouraging news, in the form of research underscoring the outstanding potential of evidence-based smoke alarm outreach to protect life and property, along with promising new tools for communities. By Larry Thomas, Samar Al-Hajj, Len Garis and Ian Pike.
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Firefighters and incident commanders have enough to think about without having to remember or create a different call sign for every task they do, or when they ride on a different engine. By Gord Schreiner.
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It’s hard to imagine a more versatile, simple and undeniably delicious dish than pasta. By Patrick Mathieu.
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Before we can exit any basement window we must first clear the window of all glass and frame to increase the space for us to exit. By Nathan Pocock.
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FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST |
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Chief John Liadis talks to host and retired Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy about the generational reactions to modernizing your department, who to focus on for successful change adoption, getting the buy-in, the need for transparent team communication, social media playing a new role in the next generation of recruitment, and how training is a core component of taking your department to the next level.
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