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An increase in threats and violence has left Mission Fire Rescue Service in B.C. searching for an extra layer of protection. The City of Mission council unanimously approved $15,000 to purchase body armour for firefighters at its Nov. 6 meeting.
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Nova Scotia’s volunteer firefighters and ground search and rescue teams are getting access to more mental health support. The new Nova Scotia Firefighter and Ground Search and Rescue Volunteer Assistance Program is expected to give first responders and their families access to personal and family counselling, stress management, nutrition support and more.
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Ontario is improving cancer coverage for firefighters and fire investigators by lowering the duration of employment needed to receive presumed (automatic) compensation prior to diagnosis with esophageal cancer from 25 to 15 years.
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Alberta Wildfire is using a new tool that it hopes will give it an upper hand when fighting wildfires: a nighttime wildfire fighting helicopter. The helicopter was used on several fires during the 2023 wildfire season, including ones burning near Little Red River Cree Nation, Edson and East Prairie Metis Settlement, to assist with dropping water on fires, reconnaissance and moving personnel.
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Rosenbauer’s RTX Revolutionary Technology electric fire truck is revolutionizing firefighting. Every square inch is reimagined for increased safety, maneuverability, agility and power. It’s the fire truck of the future.
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Change is inevitable, and innovation and technology have vastly improved the fire fighting profession, yet this is a unique period contrasted against the backdrop of an altering climate, interconnected with technologically advanced communities, and the shifting constructs of the traditional environment of the fire station. By Kirk Hughes
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There has been a lot of talk about the proposed new standard, NFPA 1970, which, if issued in 2024, will cover bunker gear, work apparel, SCBA and PASS. Essentially, NFPA 1970 consolidates four already-existing standards into one streamlined document, with some changes. By Laura King
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Endorsed by several Chiefs, this book is regarded as a must-read for all volunteer firefighters. It provides valuable insights into recruiting, retaining, and developing professional firefighters. Merrill’s expertise challenges readers to elevate their performance and raise the standard within their departments, ultimately contributing to the overall professionalism of the volunteer fire service. The book serves as a rallying call for those who are passionate about their service and making a difference.
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Even if you have the minimum qualifications, don’t stop there. Keep building yourself to be prepared for the next opportunity as life is full of opportunities, you just need to recognize them and be ready for them. You will not regret learning more and being better prepared for your future. By Gord Schreiner
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Before conducting overhaul of the structure, you must first ensure structural integrity of all the areas being searched. When searching for hidden fires, you should have a good understanding of general building construction to help you. Using your senses can aid you in the detection of hidden hotspots. By Manfred Kihn
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FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST |
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Ken McMullen, president of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, joins the latest episode of the podcast to chat with host and retired Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy about the historic wildfire season, the major topics heading into this year’s Chiefs on the Hill and September’s Fire-Rescue conference in Halifax.
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Date: May 30-June 1, 2024
Location: North Battleford, Sask.
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