Poverty, race and housing contribute to risk of dying or being injured in a fire. What can fire service leaders do?
Category: General
Public Safety Policy Development: Key Considerations
Define what policy is, how it will be developed and how you’ll measure the impact
The Mobility Flow: A 1-Minute Exercise to Help Firefighters Reduce Pain and Stiffness
4 simple movements you can do at home or at the station
The Great Outdoors: Safe and Effective Ways for Firefighters to Exercise Outside
Use the good weather to your advantage in crew and individual exercise
Rethinking “Show Me Your Hands!”
Why telling a subject to “show me your hands” can’t become a thoughtless habit
De-Escalation: A Commonsense Approach
When evaluating incidents, it’s valuable to ask, “Who escalated the situation, and why?”
Understanding and Preventing Ransomware Attacks Against Public Safety
Your organization may be a bigger target than you realize
“Realistic” Law Enforcement De-Escalation: Learning from the Mental Health Profession
We can learn from our colleagues in emergency psychiatry to make the best of fraught, dynamic circumstances
Lexipol Wins 2019 Eddie Award for Excellence in Journalism
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Lexipol Named 2019 Eddie & Ozzie Awards Finalist for Uncompromising Journalism
PoliceOne and EMS1 were named finalists in three Eddie award categories
Georgia, Florida Agencies Partner with Lexipol for Fire Policy Solution
Lexipol is pleased to welcome two of their largest customers
Nationwide Survey Shows Scope of Law Enforcement Contact with Mentally Ill Individuals
The resulting white paper reveals a more detailed picture of how this issue is unfolding in law enforcement agencies across the nation.