Jan 23, 2025
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Jan 17, 2025
Cancer survivor: Patrick Hayes
Columbia, SC Local 793 member Patrick Hayes’ lifelong passion led to a dream career, but after battling both bladder and prostate cancer by age 35, he overcame the odds with the support of his wife, fellow fire fighters, and the Firefighter Cancer Support Network, inspiring him to help others.- news
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Jan 16, 2025
Cancer survivor: Jeff Sneller
A member of Manchester, CT Local 1579, Jeff Sneller’s journey through three cancer diagnoses underscores the importance of early detection, strong support from colleagues, and raising awareness about occupational cancer risks in the fire service.- news
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Jan 15, 2025
Cancer awareness and advocacy highlighted at ALTS workshops
Experts and speakers focused on cancer prevention and early detection — empowering IAFF members to take charge of their health.- news
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Jan 14, 2025
Iqaluit fire fighters celebrate employer’s agreement on PFAS-free gear
Iqaluit fire fighters secured a groundbreaking contract that includes a 19 per-cent wage increase, additional staffing, and a commitment to transition to PFAS-free firefighting gear, making them one of the first departments in Canada to do so, setting a new standard for others.- news
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Jan 14, 2025
Cancer survivor story: Sheryl Rodgers
Sheryl Rodgers – a Jacksonville, FL Local 122 member and breast cancer survivor – turned her battle with aggressive cancer into a mission to raise awareness and improve fire fighter health and safety, dedicating her life to preventing others from suffering the same fate.- news
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Jan 13, 2025
UPDATED: IAFF assisting members impacted by California wildfires
The IAFF is on the ground ready to provide assistance to members living and working in the path of the dangerous Los Angeles wildfires.- news
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Jan 7, 2025
IAFF shows resilience at ALTS 2025 following New Orleans terrorist attack
General President Edward Kelly honors the bravery and unity of IAFF members during General Session.- news
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Jan 5, 2025
Social Security Fairness Act becomes law
After fighting for more than 40 years, retirees will get the Social Security benefits they earned and paid into following a White House bill signing.- news