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NFFF and FRCE joined an international television discussion on firefighter health, PFAS contamination, and occupational exposures affecting firefighters worldwide.

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New Safety INSight video explores WUI wildfire risks, prevention strategies, and ways to protect communities.

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A commemorative coin might sound like a symbolic gesture. But this legislation would make a tangible, life-altering difference. It would authorize the U.S. Treasury Department to mint coins with proceeds supporting the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation’s programs and initiatives, helping Americans whose sacrifices are felt every day.

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This past May, our annual Memorial Weekend honored 204 firefighters — 97 who died in the line of duty in 2025 and 107 from previous years who are now named on a bronze plaque at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

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David Griffin, who responded to the 2007 Sofa Superstore Fire as a firefighter and now serves as assistant chief, leads a powerful tour of the Charleston 9 memorial, sharing firsthand reflections on sacrifice, loss, and the lessons that continue to shape the fire service.

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