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Behavioral health resources for first responders
Help is available to deal with stress management, burnout, substance abuse, compassion fatigue and more.
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A new report from USFA summarizes discussions among national emergency response stakeholders about the impact of COVID-19 on the fire and emergency medical services and potential solutions to mitigate response challenges experienced during the recent pandemic.
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An International Agency for Research on Cancer study has reclassified the occupation of firefighting to the highest hazard category: Group 1, “carcinogenic to humans.”
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Check to see if the units you are using (or considering) are your best option.
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Standardized guides for electric vehicle and lithium-ion battery response are now available for easy access to critical information for first responders.
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Statistics
There are dozens of ways you can use Fire Is Everyone's Fight to help teach people in your city or town to be safe from fire. Join the fight for a few ideas to get you started.
Down 4% compared to deaths reported from Jan. 1 to Aug. 6, 2021.
35 home fire deaths were reported by the U.S. news media for July 31 to Aug. 6.
Older adults (65 and over) represent 24% of all deaths.
Pennsylvania leads the nation in reported deaths with 108.
Share this video to learn how to prevent exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These substances are linked to cancer and may be present in firefighting foam.