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Inspiring the Next Generation of First Responders

First Responders Foundation

Schools can invite first responders to speak at career days or organize visits to local fire stations, police departments, and emergency medical services facilities. Volunteer roles in community watch programs, local disaster response teams, or auxiliary roles within fire and police departments can provide hands-on experience.

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Wave 2024 Recap: Top 6 Key Topics in EMS & Fire Industries

ESO

Data is being put front-and-center in the fire services industry with the implementation of the new National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) by the U.S. A buzz worthy topic and for good reason, artificial intelligence is responsible for a monumental shift in almost every industry. Fire Administration.

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A National Strategy: 10 Work Groups Addressing Challenges Facing the U.S. Fire Service

NVFC

Emergency Medical Services With the number of fires decreasing, fire departments are increasingly dominated with EMS needs. This requires fire departments to champion out-of-hospital EMS and integrate innovative practices to improve overall health, safety, and wellbeing in their local communities.

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EMS Burnout and Mental Health

NAEMSP

A study was performed evaluating the relationship between burnout and job-related demands/resources among emergency medical services (EMS) professionals (Crowe, 2020). Within this study, an initiative to improve coping mechanisms was addressed, but often this places the responsibility on the victim. link] Campos, A.,

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NVFC Joins Other Fire Service Organizations in Calling for the Preservation of Key Public Safety Programs

NVFC

The Administration is exempting personnel deemed necessary to meet public safety responsibilities from ongoing personnel changes. The NVFC recently joined 30 other national fire service organizations to cosign letters to Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F.