The TFCA Best Practices program provides a pathway for a fire department to push its level of service to a status of excellence that is validated by independent experts. This designation will demonstrate to customers that their fire department is among the very best in the Texas fire service. This program is applicable to paid, combination, and volunteer fire organizations. The TFCA encourages fire departments to pursue this third-party designation by completing the performance requirements outlined in the program. This will be a challenging but worthwhile endeavor for organizations pursuing this designation.
For the most comprehensive fire training available, fire professionals choose the Annual Texas Fire Training Schools. Each year, thousands of fire service personnel from municipalities and industry participate in intensive, weeklong open-enrollment courses. Choosing to train during any of the fire schools enables participants to acquire new skills, meet with peers from around the globe, make new connections in the fire industry and to gain confidence from the best in hands-on emergency response training.
This 4-hour class will introduce responders to the hazards presented by lithium-ion batteries. Chris Pfaff will present a short history on the problem and why these fires are so difficult to put out, as well as provide tools for safely and effectively responding to emergencies. Classes are being held in San Angelo and Spring, TX. Visit the links below for more information.
May 20-24 | Spring Download Flyer | Reserve Your Spot!
May 23-24 | San Angelo Download Flyer | Reserve Your Spot!
This high-energy program will address the hottest issues and challenges that company officers face in today’s Fire Service. Topics include communication, trust, ethics, diversity, generational challenges, CISM, accountability, and social media to name just a few. Dates and locations have been announced for all the Company Officer Symposiums in 2024. Click the button below to learn more and to register.

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SOURCE: FireRescue1 This podcast from FireRescue1 addresses firefighter therapy misconceptions, offers strategies for volunteer departments, and discusses the role of chaplains in supporting mental health.
SOURCE: U.S. Fire Administration NIOSH's report discusses safety measures for junior firefighters, emphasizing adherence to child labor laws and the provision of appropriate protective gear to ensure safe engagement.
SOURCE: International Association of Fire Chiefs The U.S. House has passed the Fire Grants and Safety Act, safeguarding funding for firefighter grants and US Fire Administration programs. It is currently awaiting Senate approval.
SOURCE: 12NewsNow KBMT Jasper County fire crews receive new equipment from FEMA after enduring severe wildfire seasons, enhancing safety and readiness for future incidents.
SOURCE: TEEX TEEX advises Gulf Coast residents to prepare for hurricane season during Hurricane Preparedness Week, stressing the importance of evacuation readiness and home preparation.
SOURCE: KTRE ABC 9 Trinity County Fire Chief Wayne Huffman passed away at 83 after serving for over 60 years. Revered for his service, he leaves a significant legacy in the community.

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TFCA is interested in learning about your legislative interests and concerns. Please take a moment to give us your thoughts on what the legislative committee can begin to develop as a list of topics. You can submit as many topics or issues as you would like, but please submit a new form for each topic so we can adequately capture and track the information.
The approach to the interim session is as follows:
- Update our relationships with elected officials and re-establish a formal scope of work.
- Educate members on local impact and advocacy.
- Gather the membership's interests and concerns in order to develop a TFCA prioritization list and focus for the session in 2025. The committee's recommendation for TFCA's 2025 89th legislative prioritization list will be presented to the TFCA executive board and membership for approval sometime between August and September 2024.
Click Here for the Questionnaire
Registration Open for Upcoming Regional Meetings
TCFP offers “regional meetings” throughout the year in a variety of locations around the state. These meetings are opportunities for members of nearby fire departments and other regulated entities to meet some of our staff in person. We want to answer your questions, listen to your concerns, and give timely updates related to commission news. In addition, through a partnership with TEEX, CE will be awarded for your attendance at these meetings.
For a list of all upcoming meeting dates, visit the Regional Meetings webpage.
This update covers the following: • Speaker Phelan Releases House Interim Charges • Department of Labor Adopts New Salary Threshold for Exempt Employees • Speaker Creates New Select Committee on Hostile Foreign Organizations • Senate Committee Interim Hearings • Federal Infrastructure Bill Update
For course descriptions and current schedule, location, and registration information, see the individual course pages on the TEEX website.
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup, hosts Brad and Curt discuss two gender discrimination lawsuits, the sentencing of a Massachusetts firefighter who secretly video-recorded female colleagues in the firehouse, and a decision by the Washington Court of Appeals concluding that a PTSD statute for firefighters is not retroactive for retired firefighters.
The National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) and the American College of Emergency Physicians are partnering to present EMS week on May 19-25. This year, we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of EMS Week by honoring our past and recognizing the contributions of each generation. EMS Week also aims to inspire EMS clinicians who are just starting out and those who have yet to discover their interest in EMS. EMS Week is about learning from the challenges and building on the successes of the last five decades. It’s about forging our future—a future in which the next generation has the tools they need to deliver compassionate care and alleviate suffering in communities everywhere. Click the button below to learn more about EMS Week and to access educational and promotional materials that can help you participate.
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