Fire Fighter International | Fall 2025
The work that saves lives: inside the IAFF division taking on cancer, safety, and the science of keeping fire fighters alive.
- magazine
The work that saves lives: inside the IAFF division taking on cancer, safety, and the science of keeping fire fighters alive.
From dispatchers to arson investigators, ocean rescue to HazMat crews, more public safety professionals across the U.S. and Canada are finding strength in the IAFF.
From the White House to City Hall, FIREPAC supports local, state, and federal efforts to expand fire fighter influence across the U.S.
The Fight for Fairness: How the IAFF succeeded in repealing the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset penalties, restoring hundreds of dollars a month in Social Security benefits for retired fire fighters and other public employees.
August’s biennial business meeting saw the re-election of the IAFF’s principal officers, the review of over 60 resolutions, and visits from Vice Presidential nominees Tim Walz and JD Vance.
La Verne, CA Local 3624 President Andrew Glaze runs 100 miles a week, every week, to combat PTSD – and he’s inviting you to join him.
As long as politicians are involved in our ability to fight fires, fire fighters must be involved in politics.
The 2023 IAFF Media Awards exhibited excellence in communications by affiliates and journalists alike.
Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial Honors Over 500 Members in Colorado Springs.
Raging Flames: North America Feels the Impact of Devastating Wildfires.