Mar 17, 2026
A lack of understanding, limited communication, and stereotypes are just a few of the reasons that 911/communication center personnel and field first responders, like firefighters and EMS personnel, may have some animosity towards one another.
However, breaking down barriers between your emergency service organizations...
Mar 3, 2026
EMS teams are often asked to be on standby at events, like
community gatherings and sporting activities, to provide assistance
if a participant or spectator needs medical aid.
However, while these scenarios are common, they’re not without risk
to your organization.
For example, these events are often contacted on...
Feb 17, 2026
The declining and aging volunteer firefighter base is a major concern for many fire departments and community leaders—especially in more rural areas and among smaller departments.
To help combat this challenge, many emergency service departments have implemented programs, like a cost-effective LOSAP plan, to help...
Feb 3, 2026
A vehicle or apparatus crash will typically cost your emergency service organization more now than ever, with year-after-year claim costs continuing to rise.
From inflation, rising replacement costs, and increasing labor costs—there are many factors at play when it comes to insurance rates and premium being at an...
Jan 20, 2026
Captain Randy Gates is a first responder, breathwork facilitator, wellness educator, and founder of Breath of Fire—but he didn't always understand the connection between mental and physical health.
In Part 2 of our Nevada Peer Support Program deep dive, Chris Rodgers, VFIS Industry Specialist, and Captain Gates...