Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer to run the Columbia department.
Columbia has selected new Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer from Spokane, Washington, to run the department.
Columbia has selected new Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer from Spokane, Washington, to run the department.
The Monroe Fire Department recently announced the retirement of Fire Chief Terry Williams. Williams served 36 years with the department.
The Municipality of Terrasse-Vaudreuil announced the retirement of Terrasse-Vaudreuil Fire Chief Stéphane Rozon. Rozon served for 35 years.
The new Chief of San Diego Fire-Rescue Department has been announced as RobertLoganII
NASA-funded technology is now being utilized by Southern Manatee Fire Rescue’s hazmat team in Manatee County. Southern Manatee Fire Rescue employs robots originally designed for planet exploration to enhance firefighter safety. These robots, equipped with multi-gas sensors, can be deployed remotely via drones or manually, transmitting data back to the command center through radio frequency. This data helps assess disasters, crashes, and fires before human crews are sent in.
The tragic death of Winnipeg firefighter Preston Heinbigner has prompted calls for increased mental health support in Manitoba. Heinbigner, a loving husband and father, will be honoured in the Manitoba legislature next week, with flags at fire stations across Winnipeg at half-mast.
The province does not anticipate as extreme a wildfire season as last year, but there remains potential for large fires, particularly in the northeast and Central Interior. During a news conference, Matt McDonald, the BC Wildfire Service’s lead fire weather forecaster, emphasized the importance of vigilance, stating that the province is prepared for another challenging fire season.
The B.C. government is introducing new measures to simplify financial support for evacuees during climate disasters. Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma announced that displaced individuals will now be able to receive a $200 accommodation allowance via e-transfer or at emergency reception centres. This change aims to reduce wait times and provide more options for suitable accommodation.
Some people in southern Idaho may face power outages during the hottest months to reduce wildfire risk. Idaho Power’s “Public Safety Power Shutoff” Plan aims to shut down power in areas with increased wildfire risk, focusing on dry vegetation, low humidity, and high winds.