Firefighters have settled a federal lawsuit against the city of Milford regarding overtime pay for $400,000.
Mark Dziemian, of Engine 217, has been hospitalized since going into cardiac arrest while operating at a 2-alarm fire in Brooklyn on March 16.
This episode takes a close look at what truly shapes fire service culture: hard work and accountability, not flashy logos or quick fixes.
To mark National Cancer Survivor Month, 19-year-old firefighter Miles Hoffman took the mound at Penn Medicine Park, throwing out the ceremonial first pitch to mark his triumph over cancer.
One Sedgwick County firefighter is working to bring firefighter struggles with mental health out of the shadows.
A 43-year-old man died following a roof collapse in Brooklyn, officials said.
Lexington’s first Black woman who was a firefighter, Lieutenant Brenda Cowan, died in the line of duty.
If firefighters want the public's support, they need to know what we do. William Quinn explains how even small fire departments can communicate their service clearly and effectively.
In addition to his firefighting background, Matt Cowden brings a wealth of sales and marketing experience.
Atlantic City officials violated a firefighter’s religious freedom by forcing him to shave his beard, a federal appeals court ruled.