Firehouse Community Risk eNL - Jun 10th, 2022
 
 
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June 10, 2022

This year’s Firehouse Expo features a dozen hands-on training classes that provide attendees with eight hours of action, plus 20 in-depth pre-conference workshops. During the three days of conference sessions there are more than 60 classroom sessions, plus roundtables and new, short and focused Tailboard Talks.

Visit FirehouseExpo.com to see all that is being offered, and take advantage of the early registration discounts with savings up to $200.

From our newsletter sponsor: HFSC offers free educational resources about the life-saving benefits of home fire sprinklers.

Stay safe!

FEATURES
Daniel Byrne lays out the reasoning for why a paradigm shift in community risk reduction programs is necessary.
Mindy Gabriel explains how the collection and scrutiny of data, among other easy tasks, can allow a department to shrink the number of fall calls.
Daniel Byrne tells of how a fire chief's commitment to his department's members and his community's citizens served as the basis for the development of a community risk reduction program that grew into one of the best in the United States.
Greg Lyczkowski turned his love of the fire service and his two boys into Cal Learns Fire Safety.
PREVENTION & INVESTIGATION NEWS
California firefighters are preparing for what could be "the absolute worst" fire season, with the potential for significant blazes expected to increase in July.
The San Antonio Fire Department has launched a fire safety program as fire related deaths in 2022 have surpassed the total deaths from 2021.
El Dorado County will received $3.3 million from the $118 million Cal Fire grant to remove vegetation and create fire breaks to reduce wildfire threats.