April 2020 News Roundup
This month, the news was dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic wreaking havoc on our communities, our economy, and our first responders. Fire & EMS departments
Grassroots Fire & EMS Organization Encouraging Americans to Vote in Support of First Responders
ARLINGTON, VA – As part of their 2020 Voter Initiative, Firefighters & EMS Fund has kicked off a mail campaign to reach hundreds of thousands
Opinion: Insufficient Resources Force First Responders to Face a Grim Reality
“Firefighters are not given [COVID-19] tests. We know we have it, so the people who are out there, you have to stay home. The EMS
2020 Bills and Legislation Impacting Firefighters and EMS
As the demand for emergency services across the country increases, so do the needs of our firefighters. One way to secure funding, protection, and attention
Why Your Vote Matters Now More Than Ever
Firefighters and EMS workers are on the frontlines of emergencies across the country, and we as a nation rely on their services to keep us
Grassroots Firefighter & EMS Organization Launches 2020 Voter Guide Initiative
ARLINGTON, Virginia – Firefighters & EMS Fund, a grassroots nonprofit political organization, just released their 2020 Voter Guide to encourage supporters across the country to
Firefighters & EMS Fund Renews NFPA Membership
Quincy, MA – Grassroots political organization Firefighters & EMS Fund has announced their continued membership with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA is a
COVID-19 and First Responders: What You Need to Know
Firefighters and EMS workers are always prepared to dive into a crisis. In their industry, a call can range from natural disasters such as tornadoes,
Firefighters & EMS Fund Continues Partnership with FEMSA
Ashland, VA. – Grassroots political organization Firefighters & EMS Fund has announced their continued membership with the Fire & Emergency Manufacturers and Services Association (FEMSA).
Understanding the Role of A Fire & EMS Grassroots Movement, Now & In the Future
A man by the name of Walt Stoy, Director Emeritus at the Center for Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh described how his career
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