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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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In 2025, at least four states have considered laws aimed at expanding penalties for treet takeovers; proposed measures included higher fines, vehicle seizures and jail or prison time
The new law raises wages for incarcerated firefighters from about $1 an hour to the federal minimum, with $10 million in state funding to support the increase
FEMA funding will cover two-thirds of salaries and benefits for three years, after which Muskegon officials will keep the positions to bolster long-term public safety
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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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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
Autonomous drones can be placed in communities before a storm and then deployed remotely to start collecting images of damage and deliver emergency supplies
Violent crime against seniors in America has surged by 331% in the last decade, making safety a top priority for retirees; do you agree with the rankings?
WalletHub ranked the safest states in America based on personal and residential safety, financial safety, road safety, workplace safety and emergency preparedness
The Scranton Fire Department spent years researching drone types and speaking with other departments using drones before making the purchase
Harford County’s NEXT GEN Responders Student Loan Relief is an incentive in fire, EMS recruitment and retention
The new, all-hazards data collection will begin to replace NFIRS in 2025
Cobb County Sheriff’s Office says the robot is a visible deterrent
Safety in the U.S. goes beyond just crime rates — so which cities offer peace of mind?
The Masonville Fire Department will use the money to purchase new gear for up to 12 firefighters
A study by Ohio State University and the National Registry of EMTs highlights the importance of the public’s help and calls for more awareness
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said false claims about withholding aid are demoralizing to relief workers