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Gov1 Videos offer valuable visual content tailored for local and state government agencies, providing insights, training, and updates on various topics relevant to public service. These videos are an engaging way to learn about best practices, innovative solutions, and government professionals’ current challenges. This directory features a collection of Gov1 Videos, along with related topics like Workforce Development, which explores additional resources and programs designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of government employees.

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Videos allegedly shot at Engine 38/Ladder 51 show rookies doing cake-face pushups and hugging naked men
The Nov. 18 event will feature expert-led sessions that support operational excellence and leadership readiness
The 2025 Sepsis Alliance survey shows rising awareness but stark gaps by race, age, income and education
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With only four structure fires in the township over three years, Courtland FD officials say the site provides essential training opportunities for younger firefighters
After terminating the previous NEMSAC council, the Department of Transportation says it seeks members who fairly represent diverse EMS and 911 roles
The state is backing research into firefighting and cancer, citing 9/11-scale exposure concerns and developing stronger protections for crews battling wildfires near cities
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Retroactive payments averaging $6,710 are being sent to eligible public sector retirees previously impacted by WEP and GPO, with higher monthly benefits beginning in April
A fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks, drone-assisted policing and a wellness bureau for officers will support LVMPD’s efforts to improve safety and efficiency, the department said
It could take more than a year to adjust benefits and disburse retroactive payments following the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act — here’s how to prepare
The scanner will be deployed at VADOC’s Centralized Mail Distribution Center for six months to screen incoming inmate mail
Redmond’s new electric fire engine, originally priced at $2.4 million, will cost the city just $264,600, thanks to funding from grants and donations
“It’s kind of like living out an episode of ‘Cops’ every day,” Police Technician Supervisor Austin Simayo said
Fire chiefs speak out about the controversial law that ties state funding to a transit, housing requirement for municipalities
Jails in the study saw lower death rates without adding staff, changing providers or upgrading equipment
Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson credits the jail’s IGNITE program for improving outcomes and easing staff stress
Santa Fe Police used drone footage to locate the suspect and coordinate an arrest on foot within 15 minutes of the initial report
The AI camera alerted the Orange County Fire Authority to a fire in a remote canyon without getting a 911 call from a person
The new law eliminates provisions that reduced benefits for retired first responders and other public servants, offering retroactive and future payment increases
Lack of planning, unrealistic expectations and stress can derail resolutions, but adopting small, meaningful changes can lead to lasting success
The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office is one of 13 law enforcement agencies in Washington selected to receive a cumulative $2.6 million in funding from the grant program
Benton city council members had previously considered ‘Knox’ to be a liability and pushed for removing him from the firehouse
The HEARTS Act creates a grant program for schools to train students, staff and sports volunteers as well as purchase AEDs
Chief Michael Lombardo noted that many applicants were ineligible for Trumbull PD roles due to requiring either 60 college credits or two years of military service