Firehouse Safety & Health eNL - Oct 28th, 2022
 
 
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October 28, 2022

Registration is open for the Fire Department Safety Officers Association's 2023 Health and Safety Conference, which will be held in conjunction with the First Responder Center for Excellence Health and Wellness Symposium, Jan. 17-20, 2023, at the Tradewinds Island Grand in St. Pete's Beach, FL. A 10 percent discount applies to all registrations until Oct. 31, 2022.

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FEATURES
Kristopher Blume believes efforts to increase care and reduce the stigma of risk management and mental health injuries must be recognized and promoted.
Mark Keough explains why if medical errors become criminal, the fire service could be put in a very precarious position.
Craig Carter explains that designs of future firehouses will contribute to better sleep, healthier mindsets and better physical wellness.
Dana Harrison provides actionable measures for firefighters to reduce or resolve inflammation, which can be at the root of numerous health problems.
FIREFIGHTER SAFETY NEWS
This year has seen the most wildfires of the past decade, with more than 56,000 fires burning nearly seven million acres nationwide.
The Livermore Falls firefighter found a utility truck had been running for days.
Summerville Fire Rescue Capt. Kenneth Roy Sott, 65, was stricken after returning home.