The California Senate held an impromptu special session this weekend to vote on a bill few people knew was in the pipeline. The bill, which was approved, will allow illegal immigrants to be hired as police officers.
Read More »Fire Critic set to rebrand as “Husband of a Fire Wife”
Rhett Fleitz, AKA The Fire Critic has announced starting March 1, 2014 he will be re branding as a blog. His blog will shift focus away from fire ground tactics to highlight off-duty tactics
Read More »NYC EMT STUDENT IN HOT WATER FOR TRYING TO SAVE MAN’S LIFE .
A NYC Emt student is in hot water for attempting to become a hero before becoming a EMT. The student mistook a disabled person for someone needing medical aid and ultimately caused him physical harm.
Read More »Volunteer Fire Chief bypasses city counsel’s budget veto, buys new Engine via selling advertising space
Citizen of Parvulus are applauding the efforts of their local Volunteer Fire Department. The department was in desperate need of a new pumper, so the chief got the engine by alternate means, he sold ad space on it.
Read More »Mister Narcan will dispense in a neighborhood near you
Opioid use, practically heroin, has been on a sharp increase in recent years causing a spike in overdose deaths. In response Mister Narcan will hit the streets to bring a miracle life saver to the general public.
Read More »Firefighter Becomes First Ever to Think of Setting Station 51 Tones as Ringtone
Nineteen year old volunteer firefighter Andrew Culburn received accolades from his peers on Wednesday after becoming the first firefighter ever to set his cell phone to play Station 51 tones anytime he receives a phone call
Read More »Smooth Bore vs. Fog Nozzle debate will end at FDIC
Firefighters for a long time have debated which nozzle is better, smooth bore or fog. The long-standing debate ends this year at FDIC when Proluvies LLC releases the Fog-Bore Nozzle
Read More »Firefighter admits he is uncomfortable with fame as calendar hunk
Firefighter John Stagliano, or Mr. February, in Vividberg fire departments charity calendar today says he regrets ever posing. In the few months the calendar has been for sale he has received nonstop harassment
Read More »New Cost Cutting Measure Limits TP Use for Paramedics
A new emergency medical services cost cutting initiative has left some saying, “that’s crap.” Faced with poor third quarter earnings, American Ambulance Medical Response (AAMR) has announced a new program designed to improve the health of emergency responders, while saving ...
Read More »Midwestern cops respond to the south to help during “catastrophic” winter weather
For police officers in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan getting a few inches of snow is considered a dusting. For people in Georgia, along with North and South Carolina a few inches of snow is alarming. Add in some ice and things become catastrophic.
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