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Could balcony sprinklers have prevented massive condo fire?

Balcony and attic sprinklers are not currently required in wood frame buildings under five storeys in British Columbia. The first vice-president of the Fire Chiefs' Association of BC, Don Jolley, who is also chief of the Pitt Meadows Fire Rescue Service, believes they...

Canada developing national fire information database

Canada developing national fire information database

The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs is helping to create Canada's first national fire information database. Fire departments from across the country are participating in the effort with the goal of determining if some areas or types of structures are more likely...

Warehouse fire in Oakland kills at least 33

Warehouse fire in Oakland kills at least 33

A fire in a converted warehouse in Oakland, California has killed at least 33 people. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined, but the building had no sprinklers and the only exit from the second floor was a makeshift staircase. Firefighters arriving on scene...

Fire departments utilize app for emergency response

Fire departments utilize app for emergency response

The app IamResponding is being used by many fire departments. It allows dispatchers to notify firefighters of an emergency incident and find out who can respond and what their training is. Notifications can be sent to traditional radios and smartphones. Click...

Surrey fire chief co-edits book on designing out crime

Surrey fire chief co-edits book on designing out crime

Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis, who is also an adjunct professor at the University of the Fraser Valley's Centre for Public Safety and Criminal Justice Research, has helped write a book, "Designing Out Crime", that focuses on what local governments can do to evaluate and...

Fire service realignment has positive effect on ambulance calls

Fire service realignment has positive effect on ambulance calls

Sault Ste. Marie Fire Chief Mike Figliola reports a realignment of fire services has had a positive impact on ambulance calls. The number of on-duty firefighters at any time has been lowered and paramedics and paramedic supervisors have been hired as part of the plan....

Dr. John DeHaan to retire

Dr. John DeHaan to retire

Dr. John DeHaan, author of Kirk's Fire Investigation and Forensic Fire Scene Reconstruction and noted authority on fire forensics, is retiring this year. here to read about his fascinating career.

Why fire bikes work in congested cities

Why fire bikes work in congested cities

Are firefighting motorcycles, or fire bikes, the next big thing for urban fire departments? They are already in use in cities in Japan, Singapore and Brazil for fire suppression and to provide emergency first response. Advocates claim the use of fire bikes brings down...

Downtown East Side fire hall overwhelmed by overdose crisis

Downtown East Side fire hall overwhelmed by overdose crisis

Vancouver Fire Chief John McKearney says crews at Fire Hall No. 2, located in the city's notorious Downtown East Side, are overwhelmed by emergency medical calls involving people overdosing on fentanyl. Average calls a month at the fire hall have jumped from 600 to...

Kidde recalls talking combination smoke and CO alarms

Kidde recalls talking combination smoke and CO alarms

Kidde, in a joint recall with Health Canada and the U.S. Consumer Product Saety Commission, has recalled their Kidde NightHawk talking combination smoke/CO alarm KN-COSM-IBCA and KN-COSM-ICA models manufactured between June 1 2004 and March 2011.  Click here to...

Science fails forest fire fighters

Science fails forest fire fighters

In his keynote presentation to the Wildland Fire Conference in Kelowna Dr. David Martell, from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Forestry, said the scientific work done in Canada around forest fires is an embarrassment. According to Dr. Martell the Canadian...

Yellowknife’s fire department understaffed and overworked

Yellowknife’s fire department understaffed and overworked

A recently released report found Yellowknife's fire department is struggling to manage call volume, conduct training and prevent employee burnout. The report, produced by Calgary's Behr Consulting, calls for a significant increase in staff. Click here to read more.

Airlines adding fire containment bags for overheating phones

Airlines adding fire containment bags for overheating phones

At least three U.S. airlines are adding new fire suppression equipment to fleets in case a cellphone or laptop battery overheats, catches on fire and can't be extinguished. The first airline to deploy fire containment bags on its entire fleet was Alaska Airlines....

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