International Fire Buyer is pleased to announce the March edition is out now.
Released ahead of FDIC International (April 20 to April 25 2026 at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis), this issue explores the latest in innovations in technology and firefighting apparatus.
A central highlight is the Big Interview with Dr Jaime Parejo García, inventor of the Arcón Method and recipient of the Innovation of the Year Award at the International Fire Buyer Awards 2025. The feature explores the application of specialist detection dogs in search and rescue operations, including their deployment in disaster zones such as the Turkey earthquakes of 2023, demonstrating how structured training methodologies can significantly enhance rescue outcomes.
The Innovator feature focuses on Fergus Mayne, UK and Ireland Country Manager at Motorola Solutions, who discusses the role of mission critical communications in modern fire and rescue services. His insights address key operational priorities including resilience, interoperability, and the growing influence of AI in emergency response environments.
This month’s cover comes courtesy of Performance Advantage Company who highlight the latest developments in tool mounting solutions.
This issue also includes three Ask the Experts features, centred on advancements in detection, decontamination and pump solutions, alongside Product Spotlights from Hochiki Europe and Podab, highlighting the latest technologies entering the market.
Editorial features explore several core operational themes. In search and rescue, the magazine examines modern extrication techniques, including the transition to battery powered tools, evolving approaches to scene management, and the challenges posed by contemporary vehicle construction. A dedicated analysis of pump engineering follows, assessing how digitalisation, AI and robotics are being applied to meet increasingly complex risk profiles.
The feature Beyond the Turnout addresses PPE procurement, focusing on the need for equipment that supports both operational performance and long term firefighter health in hazardous environments. Complementing this, a training feature explores the integration of digital technologies, including live burn simulation and data driven performance monitoring, into firefighter development programmes.
A Special Focus investigates fire prevention strategies for data centres, examining the risks associated with these critical infrastructure environments and the combination of prevention and protection systems required to mitigate downtime.
This issue also includes a preview of FDIC International. This major industry event serves as a focal point for innovation in firefighting apparatus and technology, with additional coverage later in the magazine outlining what attendees can expect from the show. The International Fire Buyer team will be at the show and looks forward to meeting some of our readers and leaders within the sector.
Further event coverage includes a preview of AFAC26, taking place in Melbourne from August 18 to August 21 2026, alongside a broader round up of key fire safety events worldwide.
The issue concludes with the Quick Fire interview featuring Ryan Johnston from Fireaway Inc, offering a personal perspective on fire safety and current industry trends.




