Wednesday, March 31

Focus on Fire Safety: Living in the Wildland Environment

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Focus on Fire Safety: Living in the Wildland Environment
April 2010

More and more people are making their homes in woodland settings, rural areas, or remote mountain sites.  There, residents enjoy the beauty of the environment but face the very real danger of wild fire. 
Wildfires often begin unnoticed.  They can be ignited by the careless tossing of a cigarette, an unattended campfire or from natural causes like lightning.  They spread quickly igniting brush, trees, and homes. 
Each year fire burns millions of acres of woodland across the United States.  We can better live with the land by learning about the natural areas we inhabit and what we can do to reduce the risk of loss if wildfire occurs.  Homes that survive almost always do so because their owners had prepared for the eventuality of fire.  In a wild­fire, every second counts!

U.S. Fire Administration Firefighter Fatality Notification - Columbus, OH

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The United States Fire Administration (USFA) has received notice of the following firefighter fatality:
Name: John P. Moore
Rank: Firefighter/Paramedic
Age: 56
Gender: Male
Status: Career
Years of Service: 35
Date of Incident: 03/29/2010
Time of Incident: 1600hrs
Date of Death: 03/29/2010
Fire Department: Columbus Division of Fire
Address: 3675 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, OH 43207
Fire Department Chief: Ned Pettus, Jr.
Fire Department Website: http://fire.ci.columbus.oh.us/
Incident Description: Firefighter Moore was assigned as a Paramedic Instructor at the Columbus Fire Division Training Academy. He was found unresponsive in his office from an apparent heart attack. Efforts to revive Firefighter Moore were unsuccessful.

Recall of extensiion cords and power strips

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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Howard Berger Co. Inc. today announced a voluntary recall of approximately 12,000 Brightway indoor and outdoor extension cords and power strips because they pose a fire hazard, according to a March 31 CPSC press release. No injuries have been reported.

The cords and power strips lack adequate coating material around the cords and copper conductors are smaller than required.

HOT COFFEE!! U.S. Fire Administration Coffee Break Training Update

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U.S. Fire Administration Firefighter Fatality Notification - Homewood, IL

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The United States Fire Administration (USFA) has received notice of the following firefighter fatality:
Name: Brian Carey
Rank: Firefighter
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Status: Career
Years of Service: <1
Date of Incident: 03/30/2010
Time of Incident: 2100hrs
Date of Death: 03/30/2010
Fire Department: Homewood Fire Department
Address: 17950 Dixie HWY, Homewood, IL  60430-1732
Fire Department Chief: Bob Grabowski
Incident Description: Firefighter Carey and one other firefighter were seriously injured while rescuing a husband and wife from a burning residential structure. Firefighter Carey died from his injuries and the second firefighter remains hospitalized with first and second degree burns.  In addition, the husband died after being removed from the structure, while the wife was transported to the hospital with serious burn injuries.

U.S. Fire Administration Civilian Fire Fatality Notification Update

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The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:
Tuesday, March 30


  • 2 dead – Occurred Monday, 3/29 – Blackfoot, ID (Idaho Falls, ID):  Two people were killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

  • 2 dead – Occurred Sunday, 3/28 – Dushore, PA (Wilkes Barre – Scranton, PA):  A 32-year-old woman and her seven-month-old son were killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

  • 1 dead – Occurred Tuesday, 3/30 – Toledo, OH:  A person was killed in an apartment fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 3/29 – Gaffney, SC (Greenville, SC – Asheville, NC):  A 60-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 3/29 – Anchorage, AK:  An 83-year-old man was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 3/28 – Kerr County, TX (San Antonio, TX):  A 63-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 3/27 – Bessemer, AL (Birmingham, AL):  A 92-year-old woman was killed in an apartment fire.  The fire was caused by unattended cooking. 

Tuesday, March 30

U.S. Fire Administration Coffee Break Training Update 2010-13

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The environment above a commercial fryer can be one of the greasiest places on earth.  The fire protection equipment there must be serviced regularly to enhance its operational reliability.

 

Today’s training vignette, “Commercial Kitchen Suppression System Link and Bulb Maintenance” describes the requirements periodic maintenance on these devices.

 

Coffee Break Training provides an overview of fire protection topics and does not include all details, requirements or exceptions to the topics that are described. Always refer to nationally recognized design and installation codes and standards, the product manufacturer, or listing details for specific information.  

 

Your Coffee Break can be downloaded from http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/coffee-break/cb_fp_2010_13.pdf

 

Please share this Coffee Break Training segment and others with your peers. Previous Coffee Breaks may be found at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/coffee-break/

 

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U.S. Fire Administration Civilian Fire Fatality Notification Update

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The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

Monday, March 29

  • 3 dead – Occurred Saturday, 3/27 – West Monroe, LA (Monroe, LA – El Dorado, AR):  Three men, between the ages 18-28-years-old, were killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. The home had no working smoke alarms.   
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 3/29 – Gaffney, SC (Greenville, SC – Asheville, NC):  A man was killed in an apartment fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 3/29 – Memphis, TN:  A man in his 70s was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Monday, 3/29 – Ankeny, IA (Des Moines, IA):  An elderly woman was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 3/28 – Wapakoneta, OH (Dayton, OH):  An 89-year-old woman was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 3/28 – Milton, NY (Albany – Schenectady – Troy, NY):  A 59-year-old man was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 3/28 – Ventura, CA (Los Angeles, CA):  A 61-year-old man with disabilities was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Sunday, 3/28 – Portland, CT (Hartford – New Haven, CT):  A man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 3/27 – Morgan County, KY (Cincinnati, OH):  A 45-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 3/27 – Thornton, CO (Denver, CO):  A person was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 3/27 – Sarasota County, FL (Tampa – St. Petersburg, FL):  A 62-year-old man was killed in home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Saturday, 3/27 – Minneola, FL (Orlando – Daytona Beach, FL):  A man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Friday, 3/26 – Panama, IL (St. Louis, MO):  A 64-year-old woman was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Position Announcement at NIST

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The closing date for this vacancy has been extended to midnight on Friday, APRIL 2, 2010.

Vacancy Announcement: 
Codes and Standards Manager for Building and Fire Research

Dear Colleague,

We are posting the vacancy for the position of Manager, Building and Fire Codes and Standards, in the Building and Fire Research Laboratory at NIST. I have attached a sheet which summarizes what the position entails. Interested applicants must apply on-line via USAJOBS (http://www.usajobs.gov/) to the following vacancy announcements: NISTBFRL-2010-0008.

The announcement will close on March 29, 2010. Detailed information about the position (including duties, qualifications, and evaluations) and instructions for applying are available at the USAJOBS website. This is a senior management position within BFRL at the ZP 4/5 (GS 14/15) levels, depending upon the qualifications of the applicant.

We are looking to recruiting the brightest and the best candidate for the position. We encourage interested candidates from within NIST or in the federal government, or outside of the federal government to compete for this highly challenging and rewarding leadership opportunity. If any of you would like to discuss this opportunity further, please do not hesitate to contact me. We also encourage you to bring this vacancy to the attention of others who may have an interest in the position.

Thanks very much!

S. Shyam Sunder
Director, Building and Fire Research Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology


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Monday, March 29

Cheeseburger in Hydrochloric Acid

'Extremely intoxicated' Pennsylvania man caught giving CPR to roadkill possum - NYPOST.com

'Extremely intoxicated' Pennsylvania man caught giving CPR to roadkill possum - NYPOST.com

A heavily intoxicated Pennsylvania man tried to resuscitate at dead possum lying along a highway, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported yesterday.

Donald Wolfe, 55, was spotted by a state trooper attempting to breathe life back into the dead animal around 3pm local time Thursday in a remote area north of Pittsburgh.

State troopers arrested Wolfe along an isolated stretch of the highway and charged him with public drunkenness, according to the paper.

Trooper Jamie Levier said Wolfe was “extremely intoxicated” and “did have his mouth in the area of the animal’s mouth, I guess.”

Another witness observed Wolfe kneeling near the dead animal and gesturing as though he was conducting a seance.

Wolfe will face charges of public drunkeness before a district judge in Jefferson County at an unscheduled date.

Police listed “society” as the victim of the crime.

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/drunk_as_skunk_man_tries_to_revive_CLIQi7syDDFFw5nifNnCRM#ixzz0jd0A4Xxs

EMS Writing Contest Deadline Extended!

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Win $200 gift card! EMS1 Extends Deadline for Excellence Writing Contest. Open to medics & EMTs with good grammar


SAN FRANCISCO – EMS1.com, a leading online resource for EMS professionals, is extending the deadline for its second annual 2009 Excellence in EMS Award competition to April 30.

EMS1 invites all EMS providers from across the nation to submit a short, original story that exemplifies this year’s EMS Week theme, “A Proud Partner in Your Community.” Submissions may include short stories, tributes, essays or other creative writing styles.

A panel of industry judges will pick the best stories and a winner will be announced during EMS Week 2009 (May 17-23). An exclusive EMS1.com feature will be written about the winner, who will also receive an award and a $200 gift card.

Winning submissions will feature strong writing and solid grammar, and will offer a poignant look at how their department has made a difference within the local community.

Submission Details
To enter, participants must submit an original electronic typewritten work of no more than 750 words to www.EMS1.com/excellence/submit by April 30. To qualify, the participant must be a legal resident of the United States who is currently employed as a paramedic or EMT, within private or volunteer, fire or EMS department.

For more contest details, including complete rules and how to submit a story, visit www.EMS1.com/excellence-2009 or contact editor@ems1.com. For writing tips, visit http://www.ems1.com/writingguide.


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National Fire Academy Course Vacancies Update

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National Fire Academy (NFA) Training Opportunities
(as of March 25, 2010)

Vacancies exist in the following NFA courses at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland.  You may refer to the internet at  www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa for more information, or contact the Admissions Office via email netc-admissions@dhs.gov or by phone at (301) 447-1035.  Completed FEMA Form 75-5 applications may be faxed to (301) 447-1441.

If interested, apply immediately!

Note:  The NFA policy of only 1 stipend-supported trip per fiscal year remains. However, a qualified individual may seek to participate without stipend assistance.  PLEASE INDICATE with your application that you are aware of this restriction when you apply for the course.

FAQ – NFA Vacancy Lists

Q:  Why are there vacancies at the National Fire Academy?  Are enrollments down?

A:  Enrollments in the National Fire Academy (NFA) are actually up. Last year, in cooperation with our State training partners, our on-line training at NFAOnline (www.nfaonline.dhs.gov), and in our resident and off-campus delivery program, the NFA reached 108,000 fire service professionals.  In 1995 we trained just 15,000.  Like every college, we plan our academic year based on last year’s enrollments, the number of new courses on the schedule, waiting lists for current courses and the calendar and our best estimate of the demand for courses the following year.  It’s not an exact science.

Vacancies occur for any number of reasons – some classes have low demand because the number of fire department members doing that job is low (e.g. public educators, data analysts, training, plans review, budget), but these courses are in many ways critical to the success of fire and life safety and the administration of the fire department.  Other times we may overestimate the demand.  When that happens, we cancel a low-demand course, move the enrolled students into another delivery of that course and use the funds to run an additional high-demand course.

Q:  It seems that I’m hearing more about vacancies than I ever have in the past. Why is that?

A:  Well, you are.  Before widespread communication using web sites and email, the NFA relied on last minute telephone calls to fill seats.  We couldn’t announce the vacancies in sufficient time to get the students here to campus.  Now, with improved communications, the increased membership and support of the Alumni Association and the participation of many of the fire service organizations, we distribute vacancy announcements in a matter of minutes.  It is working very well.

What you are seeing, though, is only the vacancies.  We never send out the list of classes that are already filled and have a waiting list.  The lists show only the few vacancies we have.

Q:  I don’t apply during the application period, I like to wait to see what classes have vacancies before I apply, is that a good idea?

A:  NO!  The first requirement for a student’s eligibility to attend the NFA is their current job responsibility (Box #16).  If you wait, it is likely that the courses you qualify for will be filled by others in the normal application process.  When that happens, you lose the best chance you had to attend the NFA.  Worse, if applications are low, the class you seek may be cancelled.  The most useful and valuable course for you may never show up on a vacancy list.  The better strategy is to apply during the normal application periods (May 1- June 30 and Nov 1 to Dec 30).  Remember, if you qualify, you may apply for two different courses in the same semester (using a separate application for each); however, you will only receive a stipend for one trip per fiscal year (Oct 1 through Sept 30)

Q:  Why are there waiting lists and vacancy lists at the same time?

A:  Our courses are academically rigorous, and every class is considered mid- to upper-level college course work.  It is important to ensure that each student is capable of success in the course before being admitted.

Students are accepted to the NFA based on the ‘target audience’ criteria listed in the catalog.  We want to make sure that the course is a benefit to both the fire department and the students when they return; and is of sufficient complexity to advance the student’s knowledge to improve local service delivery.  Students who do not meet the ‘target’ criteria would slow the class down, and expose the student to possible failure.

It is more important to fill a seat with a qualified student than it is to simply fill a vacancy.  This ensures success for the department, the student and the rest of the class.

Q:  What is the most frequent cause of application rejection?

  1. Used the wrong application.  For resident courses, applicants should submit the long form (75-5) application which requires the chief’s signature
  2. Didn’t fill out the application completely
  3. Didn’t sign the application, or have the Fire Chief sign the application
  4. Failure to describe your activities/responsibilities as they relate to the course for which you are applying and identify how you will use the information obtained from the course. (Box 16).

Q:  Any suggestions to increase my chances of success?

A:  On our website, there is a document that provides eight “tips” for completing a successful application.  It only takes a minute – but will dramatically improve your chances for success:

http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/about/attend/apply.shtm

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All vacancies are filled on a first come, first served basis and qualified by using the Student Selection Criteria listed on our Website:  www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa

2nd Semester 2010:

R108   Evaluating Performance Based Designs
8/8-13/2010                 3 vacancies

R335   Adm. Pub.Asst. For Community Recovery
8/8-13/2010                 6 vacancies

R362   Developing Fire & Life Safety Strategies
8/15-20/2010               13 vacancies

R378   Demonstrating Fire & Life Safety Strategies
8/15-20/2010               6 vacancies

R811   VIP:  Fire Casue Determination for Company Officers
9/12-17/2010               2 vacancies

R816   VIP:  Community Education Leadership
6/13-18/2010               18 vacancies

R822   VIP: Advanced Safety Operation and Management
6/13-18/2010               4 vacancies
9/12-17/2010               11 vacancies

R823   VIP: Leading Community Fire Prevention
9/12-17/2010               11 vacancies

R824   VIP: Management Strategies for Success
6/13-18/2010               4 vacancies

R826   VIP: Presenting Effective Public Education
9/12-17/2010               18 vacancies

 

Important Reminder:  The next open application period begins April 15! 
Apply between April 15 and June 15, 2010 for classes running October 1, 2010 – March 31, 2011.

 


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U.S. Fire Administration Civilian Fire Fatality Notification Update

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The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

Friday, March 26

  • 2 dead – Occurred Friday, 3/26 – Spartanburg, SC (Greenville, SC – Asheville, NC):  69-year-old twin brothers were killed in a manufactured home fire.  Fire officials believe the fire was caused by a heater. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred  Friday 3/26 – Greenville, SC:  A disabled woman was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Friday, 3/26 – Dundalk, MD (Baltimore, MD):  A person was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 
  • 1 dead – Occurred Friday, 3/26 – Anchorage, AK:  A man was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 3/25 – Anza, CA (Palm Springs, CA):  A 51-year-old woman was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 3/25 – Indianapolis, IN:  A 39-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  Fire officials believe the fire was caused by an electric heater.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 3/25 -  Cedar Creek Township, MI  (Grand Rapids, MI):  A woman was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Thursday, 3/25 – Olympia, WA (Seattle – Tacoma, WA):  A man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Friday, March 26

U.S. Fire Administration Civilian Fire Fatality Notification Update

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The Nation's news media is reporting the following residential fire (non-arson) fatalities:

Thursday, March 25

  • 1 dead – Occurred Wednesday, 3/24 – Boardman, FL (Orlando – Daytona Beach, FL):  An 89-year-old man was killed in a home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • 1 dead – Occurred Wednesday, 3/24 – Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Los Angeles, CA):  A man was killed in a manufactured home fire.  The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

To find out more about any of the reported incidents, please contact news media in the vicinity where the fatal fire occurred. USFA does not have any additional information other than what is listed here.  


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Thursday, March 25

U.S. Fire Administration Training, Resources and Data Exchange Network (TRADENET) Update

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The information provided here must be non-commercial and non-copyrighted.  None of the material shared should be incorporated into any copyrighted programs.  

The TRADENET newsletter is distributed through the USFA/FEMA server.  This allows you to control your subscription easier by allowing you to add new email addresses or delete old ones.  There are over 33,344 subscribers worldwide to the weekly newsletter.  If you know of someone who wishes to subscribe, all they need to do is go to the following site, http://service.govdelivery.com/service/multi_subscribe.html?code=USDHSFA and enter your email address.  They will then be taken to a page which will allow them to select their choices of newsletters.  

If you have a question or comment for inclusion in the weekly TRADENET newsletter, please send it and your contact information to Lori.Welch@dhs.gov.  Please be sure and include your Department or Organization name, your email address and any other method you wish to receive feedback.  USFA reserves the right to edit content submitted or reject any material submitted.  

Are you familiar with the training program called “Coffee Break Training?”  It is on the USFA website and can be found at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/coffee-break/.  Please access this training and provide any feedback to the Deputy Superintendent Robert Neale at Robert.neale@dhs.gov.  He will be happy to receive any feedback regarding this program.  

Remember the Website for the National Fallen Firefighters program is http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/.  Also, please visit their Resources page at http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/resources.  This page contains many PowerPoint presentations and downloadable video clips available for your use.

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FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES HIGHER EDUCATION

 

Be sure to check out the new look for the model curriculum in its print-/handout-ready format. While there, view the new FESHE bachelor’s courses outlines that reflect the new Web-based formats delivered by the Degrees at a Distance Program schools. You can also download under the “Tools and Resources” section the new FESHE brochure in its DHS/FEMA configuration or take the same marketing piece without our logo and customize it with your own logo and content. You can also download the artwork for a FESHE tabletop display for conferences and classroom buildings which, again, is in both formats.

 

Visit the new page at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/higher_ed/index.shtm.

 

The link to the USFA/NFA TRADE Site is: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/trade/

Annual Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) National Professional Development Conference

Every year, USFA hosts the annual Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Conference on its campus in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Representatives from fire-related degrees programs, State and local fire service training agencies, and national fire service organizations attend the three-day conference. For the first time since its founding in 1999 and to reflect changes in program scope since then, this event will now be known as the annual FESHE National Professional Development Conference. Attendance at the conference is available to only those in the target audiences.

We are pleased to announce that the 12th annual FESHE National Professional Development Conference will be held June 3-5, 2010 at the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Academy (NFA) campus in Emmitsburg, Maryland. The conference days are now Thursday - Saturday instead of Friday - Monday, as in past years.

View the FESHE conference announcement & agenda at  http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/higher_ed/feshe/feshe_conf.shtm.

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International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) EMS Section’s Fire-Rescue Med Conference - May 1-5, 2010

Hear from Kelvin Cochran, U.S. Fire Administrator; Alexander Garza, Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs and DHS Chief Medical Officer; and other federal government presenters and panelists speaking at Fire-Rescue Med (FRM) as they address EMS at the national level.

More information: www.iafc.org/frm

Thanks,

Kate Ruhe

Conference Marketing Manager

International Association of Fire Chiefs

kruhe@iafc.org

Direct Line: (703) 537-4827

 

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#1

We are developing a county-wide curriculum on population protection (shelter in place) and I am seeking if anyone has any information, perhaps any work they had developed and/or performed, in their community and are willing to share.  Thank you.

Bernie Becker

Bernard W. Becker III, MS
Director, Center for Emergency Preparedness
Cleveland State University
Office: (216) 875-9860
Fax: (216) 687-5299
Cell: (937) 751-7371

b.becker64@csuohio.edu

 

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#2

The Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue, along with volunteers, are going door to door checking and installing smoke alarms.  I am in need of suggestions for funding this program.  I am in need of smoke alarms and nine volt batteries.  Any assistance or contact information would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks,

 

George L. Thomas IV, CFO, EFO, MIFireE
Safety Lieutenant "B" Shift
Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue
Frederick, MD

Office:  (301) - 600 - 9331
Internal Extension - 1 - 9331
Cell: (301) - 418-8652   Direct Connect - 164*17223*134
Fax: (301) - 600 - 9339
Email:
GThomas@FrederickCountyMD.gov

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#3

I have an Associate’s Degree in Fire Science and currently am researching Bachelor programs in emergency services but not focusing in fire. Does anyone have experience with Columbia Southern University, specifically with their Occupational Safety and Health program? Thank you.

 

Carl Roberts

Spotsylvania County Fire, Rescue & Emergency Management

Spotsylvania, VA

Cell: (540) 287-6778

Fax: (540) 582-6957

cfroberts@spotsylvania.va.us

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#4

My question is that I am developing a JFSI program and a Public Fire Program for my department.  I would like to see how if possible to receive other departments SOP's or SOG's for both of these areas and any educational or programs that anyone would be willing to send me to use in the development process.

 

Thanks for your time and look forward to hearing from everyone.

 

Robert L. Bell

Haralson County Fire Department

Buchanan, GA

Office: (770) 646-2036 

Cell: (678) 988-1120

Station: (770) 537-1871

Email: hcfdinspections@bellsouth.net

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2010 U.S. on duty firefighter fatality notices

       

17 firefighter fatalities have been reported to USFA in 2010; 16 from incidents that occurred in 2010 and 1 from a previous year incident.  Year-to-date, monthly and annual USFA firefighter fatality reports are posted online @ http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/fatalities/statistics/ff_stats.shtm

Visit FIREFIGHTERNEARMISS.COM and check out the Report of the Week (ROTW) for an incident description followed by review questions designed to spark discussion.  We can all learn from these.

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  VIRTUAL TRADING POST

“NEW AND IMPROVED”

The VIRTUAL TRADING POST SYSTEM now allows you to search for material by key word(s).  Check it out!  Go to Louisiana State University Fire and Emergency Training Institute's NFA TRADE page: http://feti.lsu.edu/trade/  and access it there.

  NOTICE*************NOTICE****************NOTICE****************NOTICE****************

This is a new web address for the Virtual Trading Post.  If you had it bookmarked, delete your old bookmark, go to this new page and bookmark the new page.

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  LESSONS LEARNED INFORMATION SHARING

  LLIS.gov Partners with US Fire Administration

As part of its continual effort to improve information sharing across the emergency response and homeland security communities, LLIS.gov launched a new partnership with the US Fire Administration (USFA). The USFA strives to provide national leadership to local fire and emergency services departments. To highlight the new partnership, LLIS.gov has created a new USFA Resource Page where members can access USFA technical and special reports, related LLIS.gov original content, featured documents, and valuable links. To access the resource page, log onto LLIS.gov and click on US Fire Administration under
LLIS.GOV PARTNERS.

The LLIS.gov Team continues to post new Lessons Learned, Best Practices, Practice Notes, and Good Stories to the system on a regular basis. Weekly updates about new original content can be found in the NEW LLIS.GOV CONTENT box on the homepage of LLIS.gov. LLIS.gov recently posted the following original content documents drawn from USFA Technical Reports:

Lessons Learned

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LLIS.gov has partnered with the Emergency Management and Response – Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC) to provide LLIS.gov members access to the EMR-ISAC’s free, critical infrastructure protection (CIP) information. Located at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, MD, the EMR-ISAC was developed to collect, analyze, and disseminate timely, consequential information to assist in the practice of critical infrastructure protection by the leaders, owners, and operators of the nation’s Emergency Services Sector.  

The EMR-ISAC, a no-cost information sharing program within the Department of Homeland Security, specifically provides information necessary to protect local internal critical infrastructures (i.e., personnel, physical assets, and communication/cyber systems that must be intact and operational 24 x 7) against all hazards, from natural disasters to terrorist activities. The program’s main focus is ensuring that emergency response leadership, their organizations, and local policy leaders have both the internal and external support and resources to aid in disaster protection, prevention, and response to enhance survivability, continuity of operations, and mission success.  

The EMR-ISAC can be contacted at emr-isac@dhs.gov or 301-447-1325. To view the EMR-ISAC page on LLIS.gov, please click here or login to LLIS.gov and click on the EMR-ISAC link on the homepage. To subscribe for the free critical infrastructure protection (CIP) information disseminated by the Emergency Management and Response—Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC), please click on the following link: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/subjects/emr-isac/infograms/index.shtm


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