A Minnesota firefighter is working to save as many lives as possible after nearly losing his own. It's a different kind of rescue mission that could change the way firefighters are trained all across the state.
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Joel Parks Jr We are asked to do so much. With low pay on top of it. Maybe if we doubled staffing and pay are men and women wouldn't be under so much stress. We already spend 24 hours away from our family and friends plus do a hard job. Just my opinion.
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Tina Scorizzi My payers to all firefighter including my man . heart emoticon
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Thirty-six delegates selected from 24 locals gathered to attend the first IAFF convention on February 28, 1918 in Washington, DC. They met at the American Federation of Labor building at 10:00 a.m. to adopt a constitution and by-laws for the new union, created for the sole benefit of rank-and-file fire fighters in the United States and Canada. The delegates debated on a name for the new organizati...
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How Ohio fails to help ‪#‎firefighters‬ facing cancer
An exclusive 5 On Your Side Investigation reveals how Ohio fails to protect the people willing to risk their lives to save us.
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Mark Palumbo please continue to share and get my brothers story out there and help us protect Ohio Firefighters!!
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Nashville Local 140's new calendar is creating a buzz. Nashville Mayor Meagan Barry says, “The Local 140 Female Calendar is a great idea and representation of the strong female role models in the Nashville Fire Department.”
The city's male firefighters have shot a calendar for the last couple of years and now it's the ladies' turn.
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Jonathan Rivera What I like about this is that it was done for charity, and they didn't hire some sz 0 models, they used the real firefighters of Nashville. Great job representing.
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