Jul 6, 2023
Fire safety and insurance professionals emphasize that both homeowners and business owners have numerous options at their disposal to minimize or avert damage caused by fires. These measures range from simple and swift tasks to more extensive and costly endeavors that yield long-term benefits.
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Jul 6, 2023
Amidst the relentless infernos that have engulfed Canada’s boreal forest, international firefighters have arrived in the hundreds to assist overwhelmed Canadian counterparts in combating these unparalleled wildfires. Within the heart of the scorched wilderness, the task they face is intricate and multifaceted.
Eric Flores, the leader of a French team deployed in Quebec, expressed to AFP his astonishment at the situation, stating that he had never witnessed anything of this magnitude before.
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Jul 6, 2023
Emergency responders in Palm Beach are now benefiting from cutting-edge technology that enables them to access crucial information with unprecedented speed. Recently introduced, the “Prepared Live” program, implemented by the police and fire departments, allows individuals contacting 911 to communicate via text and livestream directly with dispatchers during emergency scenarios. The ultimate objective is to expand the utilization of this technology throughout the entire county.
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Jul 6, 2023
Residents of Edson, a town approximately 180 kilometers west of Edmonton, who recently experienced the distressing ordeal of being evacuated twice within a month due to wildfires exacerbated by arid conditions, are now confronted with a contrasting challenge: an excess of water.
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Jun 13, 2023
As wildfire seasons become longer and more intense, experts say prescribed burns can help prevent forests from becoming out-of-control infernos. For Indigenous peoples, revitalization of traditional fire knowledge and practices is emerging as an important strategy in adapting to wildfire threats.
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Jun 13, 2023
Most battery energy storage systems (BESS) utilize lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are relatively inexpensive, possess a high energy density, and can recharge quickly. BESS are being installed faster than they can be adequately tested, leaving many authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ) with more questions than answers about how to address the fire safety side of BESS use.
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Jun 13, 2023
Former Slave Lake fire chief Jamie Coutts, said wildfires have been burning “hotter, faster (and) crazier” over the last decade, and “every single person that lives in the forest is on a collision course with something disastrous happening.”
Research suggests that so-called interface fires, which occur where forests and flames meet human development, are on the rise.
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Jun 13, 2023
The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way that fire and emergency services organizations monitor and respond to emergencies. By integrating IoT and information systems (IS) into devices, such as smoke alarms, motion sensors and cameras, and existing IS, firefighters are better able to detect potential hazards in real time.
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Jun 13, 2023
Engaging with the community is an important aspect of a fire department’s work, and one initiative that has proven to be successful in building these connections is the Hot Summer Nights program. We had the privilege of sitting down with Chief Michael Van Dop to discuss the importance of this initiative and its many benefits for the fire department and the communities they serve.
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Jun 13, 2023
The Strathcona Regional District will have a regional fire service, after the board voted to approve the measure during their May 10 board meeting.
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