The Friday Report
  January 6, 2023
Providing Protection for Those Who Protect Us
Casco Industries, Inc.®
Casco Industries, Inc. has been in business for over 72 years. Casco is a family-owned business and is in its third generation of ownership. Casco covers 8 States with 6 offices and warehouses, with two office locations in Texas with 18 salesmen and 6 service tech’s covering the State. Casco is the exclusive dealer for MSA SCBA, Globe manufacture, and many other Fire Service Products in most of the states it covers.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
This high-energy program will address the hottest issues and challenges facing company officers in today’s Fire Service. This program addresses MANY topics such as Communication, Trust, Ethics, Diversity, Generational challenges, CISM, Accountability, and Social Media to name just a few.  

This is NOT a “Top-down” lecture on how to be a company officer. Recall the passion you owned when you entered the Fire Service? You will, when you rekindle the knowledge and experience you bring to the Company Officer rank. Are you a brand-new officer (or about to be), searching for a spark for preparedness? Are you a salty, experienced officer, who could use to have their passion reignited? This program is for all company officers and will enhance your "Love of The Game!”

Inspired by the Texas Fire Chief’s Annual Workshop, this gathering is designed specifically for the Second in Command. Attendees will tackle common challenges encountered in their position and will discuss innovations and strategies used in departments throughout Texas. Past history shows that these formal and informal conversations provide dynamic networking opportunities made possible by the diverse and talented professionals of the Texas Fire Service.

Class size is limited, so please make plans now to attend. This class is open to all fire service personnel who are considered Second in Command to their Head of Department. There are no prerequisites to attend this Workshop.

The Workshop will take place from Jan. 23-25, 2023 at the Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center, 177 Joe Routt Blvd. 

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Become an outstanding leader in the fire services community by acquiring fresh and up-to-date leadership training through the TEEX Leadership Development Symposium. Topics include leadership, management, safety, budgeting, and more. The 2023 Leadership Development Symposium will be held on Jan. 9-11 in Frisco, TX! For event details, registration and hotel reservation information follow the link below.

The Palo Duro Wildfire Academy will take place Feb. 17-26 at the High Plains Retreat Center in Canyon, TX. All classes offered are NWCG approved PMS 901-1. The deadline to register is Feb. 3 and includes   includes lodging, breakfast, and lunch.

Pflugerville will be hosting the next Quality Improvement Through Accreditation class on April 4-6.  This course features three full days of instruction to help agencies prepare for accreditation under the 10th edition of the CFAI model. This is a pre-requisite for accreditation managers and peer assessors. A consortium meeting will likely be hosted the day before. Click the link below to register.

Martinez Architects, LP
Casco Industries, Inc.
INDUSTRY NEWS
SOURCE: Gilbert Sun News
Donating blood can save the lives of those who receive it, but its saving power may also extend to those giving their blood. A new study shows that donating blood may lower PFAS levels and may help to prevent the donor from developing cancer due to PFAS exposure.

SOURCE: Fire Engineering
Recruitment and retention, occupational health and wellness, and automation are just a few of the trends and challenges the fire service industry will see in the new year.

SOURCE: Fire Engineering
Firefighting comes with inherent health risks. While exposure to these dangers may be unavoidable, steps can be taken to reduce their impact and prevent significant harm.

TEXAS STATE NEWS
SOURCE: KSAT
Staffing shortages are impacting a variety in industries and locations, but EMS shortages have become particularly challenging. In an effort to support emergency services with shortages, the Texas legislature has set aside $21.7 million for EMS education and retention.

SOURCE: CBS19
Due in part to a dispute over the hiring of a new fire chief, more than half of the Overton Volunteer Fire Department has resigned, leaving the department with four volunteer firefighters. 

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Sounding the Alarm on Low Tire Pressure
Bellacorp, Inc.®
Fire Engines responding to calls expose tires to multiple hazards of glass, metal shards, screws and other tire puncturing road debris. Bellacorp, Inc. sells and supports commercial grade tire monitoring systems for fire trucks and big rigs. Full time/real time electronic monitoring from the cab ensures redundant safety checks for tires. Low pressure alarms alert personnel to sudden tire deflation in the field.
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TEEX NEWS

Fire Officer I

The NFPA 1021 Fire Officer I course is designed for the first-line company officer/supervisor and satisfies the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Chapter 4 “Fire Officer I.” It is designed around classroom lectures and group exercises to improve your abilities to manage a single fire company. This includes responsibilities such as the development of an Incident Action Plan (IAP), personnel management and mentoring, and community relations.

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Fire Officer II

The NFPA 1021 Fire Officer II course is designed to meet the needs of the mid-level officer/supervisor and satisfies the requirements of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Chapter 5 “Fire Officer II.” It is designed around classroom lectures and group interactive exercises to improve your abilities to manage multiple fire companies, including responsibilities such as strategic planning and operations, personnel development, and organizational communications.

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Fire Officer III

The NFPA 1021 Fire Officer III course is designed to meet the needs of fire executive management and satisfies the requirements of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Chapter 6 “Fire Officer III.” It is designed around classroom lectures and group interactive exercises to improve your abilities to manage a fire service organization, with an emphasis on community/government relations, as well as model planning, budgeting, human resources, trends and support organizations, and emergency service delivery. This course includes a written project that requires you to develop a strategic plan.

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On Duty Health
Komatsu Architecture
FIRE LAW BLOG
  
In this first episode of Fire Law Roundup for 2023, hosts Brad and Curt discuss the most interesting and important stories of last year.


 
HONORING OUR CRAFT
  
In partnership with the Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN), the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) has designated January as Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month to provide fire fighters the necessary tools and guidance to develop life-saving protocols for cancer prevention and to support those with a cancer diagnosis within their departments. 

For each week of January, the IAFF and FCSN have organized a collection of resources, stories, and educational materials for distribution. Click the button below to learn more and participate.

LEADERSHIP
  
In this series from Maxwell Leadership, host John Maxwell explains the importance of asking for help when it comes to properly understanding and leading others through challenging situations.

  
SOURCE: Firefighter Nation
In this article, Alex Ferguson, lieutenant with the Beavercreek (OH) Fire Department, explains the practice of KARE leadership and the importance kindness, respect, and active listening.