Facilitators' Forum & Initiatives Implementation Workshop
Renton Fire Training Facility, 1900 Lind Ave. SW, Renton, WA 98057
For inforamtion click here or to register, please contact jmadden@everyonegoeshome.com
February 5, 2008 - 1:45 p.m.
Changing the Culture in Your Fire Department So "Everyone Goes Home"
Presentation by Chief Ronald Siarnicki, Executive Director, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Chief Richard R. Anderson
Firehouse World San Diego Convention Center, San Diego California
Since the 2004 Tampa Summit hosted by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, the Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives Program has worked in conjunction with all the major fire organizations toward the USFA Goal of reducing line-of-duty deaths 50% by 2014. This presentation will provide an overview of the projects developed to help reach that goal. This interactive presentation will provide a unique opportunity for firefighters and fire officers to get involved in the national Everyone Goes Home® Campaign to eliminate preventable line-of-duty injuries and deaths.
** Visit the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Booth #2528 **
February 9, 2008 - 0900-1700 hours
Courage to Be Safe Train-the-Trainer Course
Fire Service Training Bureau - Ames, IA
At the heart of "The Courage to Stay Safe" are the gripping, untold stories of LODD survivors, revealing how family members must live with the consequences of a firefighter death. The program graphically underscores the need for firefighters and officers to change fundamental attitudes and behaviors in order to prevent line of duty deaths, and promotes the courage to do the right thing so that "Everyone Goes Home®" at the end of the day. For more information Randy Novak at 1-888-469-2374.
February 11 - 13, 2008
Courage to Be Safe Course
Lake Technical Fire Academy - Lake County, FL (for Lake County Fire Rescue)
At the heart of "The Courage to Stay Safe" are the gripping, untold stories of LODD survivors, revealing how family members must live with the consequences of a firefighter death. The program graphically underscores the need for firefighters and officers to change fundamental attitudes and behaviors in order to prevent line of duty deaths, and promotes the courage to do the right thing so that "Everyone Goes Home®" at the end of the day. For more information please contact Brett Pollock Deputy Chief, West Manatee Fire-Rescue at brett.pollock@wmfr.org.
February 21, 2008
Courage to Be Safe Course
VA Fire Chiefs Association - 2008 Mid-Atlantic Expo & Symposium - Virginia Beach, VA Convention Center
At the heart of "The Courage to Stay Safe" are the gripping, untold stories of LODD survivors, revealing how family members must live with the consequences of a firefighter death. The program graphically underscores the need for firefighters and officers to change fundamental attitudes and behaviors in order to prevent line of duty deaths, and promotes the courage to do the right thing so that "Everyone Goes Home®" at the end of the day. For more information visit www.vfca.us
