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Introduction to Fire Corps

Introduction to Fire Corps. Fire Corps Mission. To utilize community members in non-emergency roles to supplement fire/EMS departments Allows first responders more time to focus on training and emergency response Departments able to expand services

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Introduction to Fire Corps

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  1. Introduction to Fire Corps

  2. Fire Corps Mission • To utilize community members in non-emergency roles to supplement fire/EMS departments • Allows first responders more time to focus on training and emergency response • Departments able to expand services • Community members gain understanding of fire/EMS services and are better prepared in emergency situations

  3. What is Fire Corps? • Launched December 2004 at the White House • Fire Corps National Advisory Committee (NAC) • Congressional Fire Services Institute (CFSI) • Fire Department Safety Officers Association (FDSOA) • International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) • International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters (IABPFF) • International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) • International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) • International Association of Women in Fire & Emergency Services (Women) • International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA) • Managed by the NVFC • Promotes a culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility • Our Community has had a Fire Corps for 2 + years • International Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI) • National Association of Hispanic Firefighters (NAHF) • National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM) • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) • National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) • North American Fire Training Directors (NAFTD) • Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS)

  4. Making Communities Safer… • 63% of departments with Fire Corps programs utilize citizens for fire prevention efforts and fire & life safety education

  5. Stronger… • 57% have increased support from the community • Others have noted increased support from state and local officials “We have a growing Hispanic community here in Charlottesville and it's important for our firefighters to become more familiar with the Hispanic culture and language so that they can better serve those citizens.”- Linda Seaman, Charlottesville Fire Corps Director (VA) Photo courtesy of Charlottesville Fire Corps (VA)

  6. And Better Prepared… • 41% have more time to train and respond to emergencies • 68% use citizens for special projects such as hurricane relief, preparedness, and pre-planning Our Fire Corps focus is the free smoke detector program – We know that smoke detectors save lives!

  7. Helping Fire/EMS Achieve More • Free Smoke Detector Program Presentations • Citizen Fire Academy and Open Houses • Fundraising/grant-writing • Quaker the Accelerant Dog, Burn Camp, Trading Cards of Firefighters • History of the Charlottesville Fire Service with sales of the book to be used to restore the old steamer • Sparky the Fire Safety Dog and Chaplain Services • Latino Outreach • Las Posada, Spanish Fire Safety Brochures • Spanish Rosetta Stone for Firefighters • And more ……..

  8. Contact Us • Fire Corps • 203 Ridge StreetCharlottesville, VA 22902 • Firecorps@charlottesville.org • http://www.cfdonline.org/Firecorp/index.htm

  9. Thank You! “This group of dedicated and ‘can do’ men and women have literally spent hundreds of hours of their personal time to enhance the ability of the Charlottesville Fire Department and enrich the lives of its Firefighters. The Charlottesville Fire Corps has specifically expanded CFD’s ability to make Charlottesville a safer place to live and has made a significant contribution to achieving last year’s goal of zero civilian fire fatality rate. Without their assistance, many of the projects would not have been possible due to budget limitations. – Chief Charles Werner, Charlottesville Fire Chief

  10. Questions?

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