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Sarah Calams

Frontline Voices

Sarah Calams, who previously served as associate editor of FireRescue1.com and EMS1.com, is the senior editor of Police1.com and Corrections1.com. In addition to her regular editing duties, Sarah delves deep into the people and issues that make up the public safety industry to bring insights and lessons learned to first responders everywhere.

Sarah graduated with a bachelor’s degree in news/editorial journalism at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. Have a story idea you’d like to discuss? Send Sarah an email or reach out on LinkedIn.

LATEST ARTICLES
How a Texas department enhanced officer traffic safety and accountability after two of its officers were struck and killed by passing vehicles
The four-day bicycle ride from New Jersey to Washington, D.C. raises awareness – and funds for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund – for those who died in the line of duty
Winston and Christian Edmondson now work in different cities, but their unbreakable bond makes it feel like they’re on every shift together
Growing up, Kendra Snowden didn’t idolize her mom because she was in law enforcement; instead, she admired her work ethic and passion for people
Jonathan and Matthew Burgess juggle the demands of their firefighter and LE careers with their built-from-the-ground-up food business
Tuscaloosa Police Sgt. Ritamarie Thomason’s path to success was spurred by the 9/11 attacks, which is when she vowed to make a change in her life to become one of the helpers
LASD officers Brian Hill and Garrett Rifkin were exhausted after working for hours; a photo of the two went viral for reasons beyond their chosen profession
Blue H.E.L.P. provides comfort, support and honor to families who have lost an officer to suicide
Transitioning in-house public safety employees to working remotely while using apps to communicate and track supplies is a challenge for any agency
Calif. Sheriff Don Barnes addresses current issues regarding custodial operations in jails as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold