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Firehall Forum closes its virtual doors

Effective Jan. 8, the Firehall Forum has closed. The decision to cease the forum’s operation is due to a shifting resource focus to more events (both virtual and in person) and multi-media content.


B.C. government fined $710K for unsafe wildfire mitigation work

British Columbia's government has been fined more than $700,000 after inspectors say they found unsafe wildfire mitigation practices at a site in the province's northeast.


Fire Hall Bulletin Online

Here is a digital round-up of the latest fire chief promotions, appointments, retirements, and last alarms across Canada.


Community mourns Essex firefighter Jared Burns

Essex firefighter Jared Burns has died at the age of 42. Essex Fire and Rescue Services said in a press release that in addition to his role as a loving husband and father, Burns dedicated his time to serve the community since his recruitment in 2021.


 
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An homage to Bobby Halton, Editor in Memoriam of Fire Engineering Magazine.

Over his 18 years as Editor-in-Chief, Halton contributed a number of pieces on critical topics to the fire service in his monthly "Editor’s Opinion” column – all of which are now gathered in this book.

In the pages of Editor’s Opinion, take a look at Halton’s unique perspective on everything from social media, to the importance of spending time together as a company, and the importance of educating not only the men and women in the fire service, but also our communities and the next generation of firefighters.

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Confronting addiction in the fire service: Strengthening the flames of recovery

In this article, I’m going to delve into the complexities of addiction in the fire service, its impact on firefighters and their communities, and the imperative need to address this issue head-on. By Selby Brown. » Read More...
 
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Front Seat: The art of communication – Strategies for members of the fire service

When you deal with people who are set on challenging you or communicating their displeasure, and they are our ‘customers’ or our members of the public, we have to keep that customer service side front of mind, even if we aren’t a monetary exchanging business. By Jason Clark. » Read More...
 
 
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Bariatric Rescue

Are you prepared to rescue the bariatric patient? Bariatric rescue is a specialized operation requiring resources, tools, and specific training to be successful. By Jared Newcombe. » Read More...

Recipe Rescue: Nutrition for your brain

Your brain functions best when it gets only premium fuel. Eating high-quality foods that contain lots of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants will nourish and feed the brain. By Patrick Mathieu. » Read More...

 
FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST 
 
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Diversity, loss of leadership experience and the challenge of a retirement boom in Fire

Hailing from Sacramento, Cali., coach, consultant and fire captain Rashawn Fulcher chats with host Fire Chief (Ret.) Tom DeSorcy about his 22-year career with the unique perspective as a minority, bridging the gaps in the diversity conversation, and facing the challenges of mass retirement and loss of leadership experience in Fire. » Listen now

 
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