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Posted: Apr 1, 2026

The Firefighter and His Nozzle: Reconsidering the Modern 1½-Inch Handline

In his FDIC keynote address, late FDNY Lieutenant Andrew A. Fredericks reminded the fire service that as long as there are fires, “the firefighter and his nozzle will continue to be the difference between life and death for literally thousands of Americans threatened by fire every year.” Few individuals have had a greater influence on […]

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Posted: Apr 1, 2026

Introducing the Darley Data Center—A Game Changer for Department Data Insights

The Darley Data Center provides a fast and intuitive way to transform reporting system data into clear, actionable insight.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2026

Atlantic Emergency Solutions Named 2025 Pierce Dealer of the Year

The award recognizes Atlantic Emergency Solutions’ strong performance in apparatus and aftermarket sales, operational growth and continued investment in service capabilities.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2026

The Apparatus Workshop: NFPA 1900

This episode featured practical tips for fire departments facing apparatus specification and purchasing decisions under the new standard.

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Posted: Mar 31, 2026

Firefighters in one California county testing sound wave technology to battle fires

VIDEO: The San Bernardino County Fire Department tested new technology on Monday designed to help suppress fires by using sound waves. The live demonstration, which was conducted with Sonic Fire Tech, showcased the cutting-edge system that was developed by former NASA acoustics engineers.

“This technology works without water or chemicals, creating a protective zone that can stop ignition in milliseconds while avoiding the collateral damage often seen with traditional suppression methods,” a news release from SBCoFD said. “From autonomous early detection to rapid suppression, tools like these have the potential to reduce fire damage before it starts, especially in wildfire-prone areas.”

Remington Hotchkis, the Chief Commercialization Officer for Sonic Fire Tech, said that all fires need oxygen to burn, and that their technology breaks it up instead of completely removing it, which could end up being dangerous.

“We vibrate the oxygen at a rate where fire can’t consume it, and it breaks the chemical reaction,” Hotchkis said. “We use infrasound, which are sound waves that are inaudible to the human ear.” Firefighters said that the technology can also be applied inside homes and businesses and could help stop fires like kitchen or appliance fires in their earliest stages.

CBS News Los Angeles

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