Only 5% of firefighters in California are women. In a male-dominated industry, local firefighters Talia Flores and Brook Hoalton, share their empowering career experiences this Women’s History Month.
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Only 5% of firefighters in California are women. In a male-dominated industry, local firefighters Talia Flores and Brook Hoalton, share their empowering career experiences this Women’s History Month.
A series of late-season winter storms has filled reservoirs, boosted snowpack and left forecasters anticipating a late start to California’s wildfire season.
The Hamilton City Volunteer Fire Department is going through a change of command and now volunteer firefighters might walk out.
A new interim chief was appointed on Monday for the Hamilton City Fire Department and the decision has left some volunteers upset with the change.
Massive military transport vehicles are being refitted to fight wildfires and perform rescues during floods.
Excess equipment the federal government no longer needs is now being put to use by volunteer fire departments to save lives and property.
It’s all possible because of a little-known, but heavily used program through the Nebraska Forest Service.
There’s a new tool in the Tempe Fire Department’s arsenal that they hope will make the challenge of fighting electric vehicle fires a thing of the past. “It’s very easy to use and it way less kick back then any of our firehoses,” said Tempe Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Chris Snow.
“Volunteer firefighters put their lives on the line to protect those in their communities, and it is time that we recognize and compensate them for the work that they have done,” Governor Hochul said. “These stipends will allow our firefighters to continue serving their communities while also being able to provide for their families.”