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Pages in category "Firefighters associations in the United States" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The association was founded in 1906 as the "Fire Marshals Association of North America," with the purpose of promoting fire safety and prevention tactics. [2] On October 9, 1911, the association, alongside the local insurance organization Western Insurance Union, [2] held the first "Fire Prevention Week" to commemorate the memory of the Great Chicago Fire forty years prior.
The massive blaze required all the resources of KFD (listed at the time as two steam engines), as well as firefighters and equipment from as far away as Chattanooga to extinguish. [5] By the end of the blaze, five people had perished and losses were estimated at more than a million dollars (approximately $36,624,000 adjusted for inflation). [5]
In the House, 327 members, and 76 Senators voted to stand with around 3 million retired firefighters, police officers, teachers, and other public sector workers who also receive pension payments ...
The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) is a labor union representing paid full-time firefighters and emergency medical services personnel in the United States and Canada. The IAFF was formed in 1918 and is affiliated with the AFL–CIO in the United States and the Canadian Labour Congress in Canada.
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Excelsior Engine Co. No. 2 Firehouse – Exempt Firemen Association Headquarters ... Firemen's Hall (College Point ... Fire Engine House No. 1 (Memphis, Tennessee ...
Book bans sought in several states. Legislators in several states, including Nebraska, Ohio, Kansas, Wisconsin, Texas, Florida, Tennessee, North Dakota, Idaho, Arkansas, Iowa and West Virginia ...