March 2, 2010
Courage to Be Safe® Training
Leeds, ND
This provocative and moving presentation is designed to change the culture of accepting the loss of firefighters as a normal occurrence. Building on the untold story of LODD survivors, it reveals how family members must live with the consequences of a firefighter death and provides a focus on the need for firefighters and officers to change fundamental attitudes and behaviors in order to prevent line of duty deaths. The central theme promotes the courage to do the right thing in order to protect yourself and other firefighters and ensure that "Everyone Goes Home" at the end of the day. For more information contact Rick Graba, ND State Advocate.
March 5 - 7, 2010
2010 Everyone Goes Home® Safety Summit
National Emergency Training Center - Emmitsburg, MD
Registration for this event is now closed. For more information on this event click here to view the itinerary.
March 13, 2010 (Doors open at 7:30 a.m.; Seminar starts at 8:30 a.m.)
Fire Ground Injury & Deaths - Mistakes We Make & Lessons Learned
New Yorker Hotel - 8th Ave & 34th St., New York, NY
Speakers include FDNY Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano, Chief John Norman III, FDNY (Retired), and Chief Michael Lombardo, Buffalo Fire Department. Exhibitors will also be on hand at the event. For more information click here to view the event flyer or visit www.nyfsi.com/march2010.html. Registration is now open for this event at $95.00; Registration Fee on Day of Seminar will be $120.00. Register 10 or more persons on the same payment and receive a $10 discount per person! A portion of the proceeds will be donated to: WTC Tribute Center, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, and the Firefighter Cancer Support Network.
March 25, 2010
Courage to Be Safe® Training
Glendale, OH
This provocative and moving presentation is designed to change the culture of accepting the loss of firefighters as a normal occurrence. Building on the untold story of LODD survivors, it reveals how family members must live with the consequences of a firefighter death and provides a focus on the need for firefighters and officers to change fundamental attitudes and behaviors in order to prevent line of duty deaths. The central theme promotes the courage to do the right thing in order to protect yourself and other firefighters and ensure that "Everyone Goes Home" at the end of the day. For more information contact Rick Best.
March 30, 2010
Courage to Be Safe® Training
New Rockford, ND
This provocative and moving presentation is designed to change the culture of accepting the loss of firefighters as a normal occurrence. Building on the untold story of LODD survivors, it reveals how family members must live with the consequences of a firefighter death and provides a focus on the need for firefighters and officers to change fundamental attitudes and behaviors in order to prevent line of duty deaths. The central theme promotes the courage to do the right thing in order to protect yourself and other firefighters and ensure that "Everyone Goes Home" at the end of the day. For more information contact Rick Graba, ND State Advocate.
