SACRAMENTO, Calif. — CAL FIRE has announced that fire departments across California are beginning to transition to the new National Emergency Response Information System. This cloud-based platform ...
Fire departments in California are transitioning to the new National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS), according to Cal Fire’s Office of the State Fire Marshal. Cal Fire encourages all ...
As California fire departments prepare to move from the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) to the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS), officials are outlining key ...
An IndiGo flight from Kolkata in eastern India to Srinagar in the north had to make an emergency landing on Wednesday after the crew reported a fuel leak. Flight 6E 6961 landed safely at the Lal ...
Sportscaster Bryant Gumbel has been hospitalized following a "medical emergency" on Monday, Oct. 20, according to TMZ Gumbel was taken to a hospital near his Manhattan apartment around 9 p.m. on ...
“Home Alone” actor Daniel Stern, 68, was hospitalized after suffering a medical emergency earlier this month. The Ventura County Fire Department told TMZ that on Oct. 7, it responded to a residence in ...
A call to shine laser lights into the sky in an effort to disrupt federal helicopters flying over South Portland has prompted serious safety concerns and forced a key trauma hospital to reroute air ...
Fire departments across Pennsylvania are being forced to switch their online data reporting systems months ahead of schedule. The original system was set to be replaced at the end of the year, but ...
Samuel Girma tries to outrun the heat of a smoldering house as he tries to prevent its spread Nextdoor on LaPaz Road during the Eaton fire, Jan 8, 2025, in Altadena, California. (TNS) — After months ...
Vienna, Austria: One of the largest international surveys into job satisfaction among emergency department workers has revealed that while the majority found their work satisfying and rewarding, there ...
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