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People with chronic respiratory conditions are most at risk, but even healthy individuals can suffer from smoke exposure.
As wildfires intensify and more people move to fire-prone areas, health and forestland experts are searching for ways to protect people from breathing in smoke.
The Trump administration made cuts at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, which also halted a study of the causes of thousands of firefighters’ cancer cases.
On 04/06/2025, Laramie County Fire District #5 hosted a weekend long wild land fire training class and live burn event. Several firefighters from our local Pine Bluffs Volunteer Fire Department were ...
After report on 2023 wildfires, calls for N.W.T. gov't to invest more in firefighters Training, equipment review, among recommendations from N.W.T. coroner after 2023 death of wildland firefighter ...
For MSA Safety (NYSE: MSA), that means taking the best and making it even better with the latest edition of its market-leading self-contained breathing ... to help protect firefighters and enhance ...
One of Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy’s bills to revamp the country’s wildland firefighting apparatus has passed through the U.S. Senate and is on its way to the House of Representatives. The Aerial ...
When Cook-Clarke became a wildland firefighter stationed in Whitecourt, Alta., on the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains, she shifted from her strict vegetarian diet to eating plenty of meat.
The projects ranged from research on wildland firefighter brain health to sustainable public health programming in Hispanic communities and examining risk and protective factors in loneliness and ...