Kuhl
Hose, Perry Hiway and Edinboro Fire Departments hosted
the "Courage to be safe... Everyone Goes Home" program.
The program was presented through the Pennsylvania State
Fire Commissioners Office. The class was instructed by
R Isenberg, City of Altoona Fire Department, and R
Balsamo, Allegheny Fire Academy. There were 23 Fire
Departments represented with 143 in attendance.
Students were presented with
the question "What are you prepared to do?" in reference
to the Courage to be safe program theme. The 16 safety
initiative were presented and then each department
represented was asked to take one of the initiatives and
come up with a 6 month plan to implement their ideas.
The
16 initiatives
1. Define and
advocate the need for a cultural change within the fire
service relating to safety; incorporating leadership,
management, supervision, accountability and personal
responsibility.
2. Enhance the personal and organizational
accountability for health and safety throughout the fire
service.
3. Focus greater attention on the integration of risk
management with incident management at all levels,
including strategic, tactical, and planning
responsibilities.
4. All firefighters must be empowered to stop unsafe
practices.
5. Develop and implement national standards for
training, qualifications, and certification (including
regular recertification) that are equally applicable to
all firefighters based on the duties they are expected
to perform.
6. Develop and implement national medical and physical
fitness standards that are equally applicable to all
firefighters, based on the duties they are expected to
perform.
7. Create a national research agenda and data collection
system that relates to the initiatives.
8. Utilize available technology wherever it can produce
higher levels of health and safety.
9. Thoroughly investigate all firefighter fatalities,
injuries, and near misses.
10. Grant programs should support the implementation of
safe practices and/or mandate safe practices as an
eligibility requirement.
11. National standards for emergency response policies
and procedures should be developed and championed.
12. National protocols for response to violent incidents
should be developed and championed.
13. Firefighters and their families must have access to
counseling and psychological support.
14. Public education must receive more resources and be
championed as a critical fire and life safety program.
15. Advocacy must be strengthened for the enforcement of
codes and the installation of home fire sprinklers.
16. Safety must be a primary consideration in the design
of apparatus and equipment.
For additional
information review the below web sites
National fallen firefighters
foundation
www.firehero.org
www.everyonegoeshome.com
Firefighter Close Calls
www.firefighterclosecalls.com
PA State Fire Commissioner
www.osfc.state.pa.us/osfc/site/default.asp
Firefighter Near Miss
www.firefighternearmiss.com
USFA
www.usfa.fema.gov
Participating Departments at
the training:
Kuhl Hose, Perry Hiway,
Waterford, Fairfield, Harborcreek, Wesleyville, Belle
Valley, Russell, West Mead #1, Franklin Township,
Greenfield, McKean, Mill Village, City of Erie, Conneaut
Lake Park, Brookside, Wattsburg, Edinboro, Kearsarge,
West Ridge, Union City, Elgin Beaver Dam, and Crescent. |