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Advancing Firefighting Technology
Firefighting presents complex challenges to firefighters as each situation is unique, and first responders almost always face different scenarios on every call. Research from the National Fire Protection Association shows that as recently as 2022, local fire departments responded to an estimated 1.5 million fires in the U.S. that resulted in 3,790 civilian deaths, 13,250 reported injuries, and $18 billion in property damage.
Keeping The Beat Going
It is estimated that each year, over 356,000 cardiac arrest events occur outside of hospital settings across the U.S. – and nearly 90% of them prove to be fatal. To address this critical issue and improve preparedness in schools and communities, advocates from across the state of Texas gathered earlier this year in the capitol to discuss the need to have Cardiac Emergency Response Plans (CERPs) in place throughout all schools in the state.
Resilience in Action: Highlights from the 2024 Mid-Atlantic Technology Summit
On Wednesday, October 9th, 2024, members of the first responder community gathered for Equipped's Mid-Atlantic Technology Summit at the World Trade Center in Baltimore, Maryland. This one-day conference, generously supported by ASSUREd Safe, Tekniam, and Red Hat, focused on enhancing practical field knowledge for emergency response professionals.
New AI Technology to Help Save Lives on non-English 911 Calls
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to break new ground with new applications across a wide spectrum of services. This article looks into how a new two-way audio translation technology being launched by Preparedis set to revolutionize EMS communications.
Saving Those who Save Others
It goes without saying that firefighters are some of the most valuable members of communities big and small across the country, and their role as first responders to the scenes of fires, accidents and other catastrophes is vital to saving countless lives each year. But this occupation is not only fraught with the obvious physical hazards that come with the job – firefighters are also exposed to many other dangers that go unseen, often leading to the development of cancer.
Utilizing New Technology to Reduce and Manage Wildfire Risk
Extreme heat driven by climate change is fueling raging wildfires across not just the western region but in many other states in the U.S. and Canada at unprecedented rates. Firefighters are increasingly observing unusual fire behavior that defies past experiences, and the 2024 fire season started earlier than usual and is showing no signs of abating any time soon.
Equipped Summit Focuses on First Responder Well-being
On July 19, 2024, close to a hundred attendees, including the current cadet classes from DC Fire and EMS and the Metropolitan Police Department, gathered at the Inova Center for Personalized Health for the Prepared Together Summit hosted by Equipped in partnership with Food on the Stove.
Pioneering Flame Detector by MSA Safety Introduced at NFPA Conference
At the recent National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Conference & Expo in Orlando, MSA Safety, Inc.showcased the MSA General Monitors® FL5000 Multi-Spectrum Flame Detector, an innovation set to transform facility safety. This detector, notable for its Bluetooth® connectivity, simplifies integration and diagnostics, markedly improving how facilities manage fire risks.
Arizona’s Maricopa County Spearheads Billboard Campaign for Heat Safety
As record-breaking temperatures sweep the nation, Arizona’s Maricopa County, in partnership with Clear Channel Outdoor, has launched a crucial billboard campaign to combat heat-related illnesses. This initiative aims to provide life-saving information directly to those at risk by using digital billboards to display local heat relief resources.
Honoring Sacrifice: CrossCountry’s Mortgage Relief for First Responder Families
CrossCountry Mortgage has launched a new benefit program aimed at alleviating the financial burdens faced by the families of first responders who lose their lives in the line of duty. This unique initiative provides a Line of Duty Death Benefit that cancels outstanding mortgage balances of up to $525,000 on home loans serviced by CrossCountry Mortgage for eligible federal, state, county, or municipal agency law enforcement officers, firefighters, and EMTs.
From Fire Calls to Family Time: A Mother’s Journey in Volunteer Firefighting
Sandra Sokol's first introduction to fire service came via the 1970s TV Show "Emergency." Told as a child that "girls could not be firefighters," Sokol's journey through motherhood, a career, and even a divorce didn't deter her from shattering those early stereotypes.
Grant Program for Drone Funding Available to Public Safety Agencies
As drones become increasingly integral to law enforcement operations, public safety agencies are leveraging these advanced tools for a variety of mission-critical tasks. According to police1.com, today's drones feature enhanced performance, extended range, and longer flight times.
Colorado Considers Bill to Fund AI Firearm Detection Systems in Schools
An effort to add a layer of protection against school systems is under consideration by the Colorado General Assembly.
The measure would establish the firearm detection system, which the Office of School Safety would fund. House Bill 24-1123, Funding for School Safety Firearm Detection Systems, was introduced in January 2024 by Rep. Brandi Bradley, R-39th District.
Justice Department Rolls Out Grant Programs for 2024 to Bolster Community Safety Initiatives
The Justice Department announces the availability of grant funding for 2024, inviting community-based organizations to apply for funding from more than 200 grant programs, administered by its Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, Office of Justice Programs, and the Office on Violence Against Women.
Milestone Achievement: Law Enforcement Tech Resources Initiative Reaches 1,000 Engagements
Communities face a wide array of emergency situations, from active shooters to mass demonstrations. Law enforcement agencies nationwide now have access to valuable resources through the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC), a program launched by the U.S. Justice Department in 2022.
Safety Measures Reduce Risks as Home Fires Increase in Winter Months
In response to deadly home fires in recent months, the National Fire Protection Association reminds the public of the increased risk of home fires during winter and gives simple ways to prevent them and stay safe.
Survey Shows First Responders Seek Solutions to Cybersecurity, Dispatch Outages
A national survey of first responders shows major concerns with cybersecurity, disaster recovery, and information-technology resilience, according to Mark43, a leading cloud-native public safety software company.
AI, IoT, and Cloud Computing Driving Global Disaster Preparedness Industry to Record Growth
The global disaster preparedness system market size is projected to exceed $308 billion by 2030, registering a compound annual growth rate of 8.5 percent, according to a new report recently released by Research and Markets.
Tech Tools, Labor Shortage Among Top Concerns for Skilled Workers, NFPA Survey Finds
Integration of technology and a skilled labor shortage are among top concerns for employees, according to the 2024 National Fire Protection Association Industry Trends Survey.
DOJ Grants Aim to Improve Recruitment and Reduce Violent Crime
Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco has announced a new nationwide public safety agenda, including $334 million in grants to state and local law enforcement agencies, school districts, and local governments.