The Friday Report
  April 21, 2023
 
UPCOMING EVENTS

The Texas FD Facilities Conference is coming back for a third year, this time hosted by Austin FD. It promises to be a great time to learn from some of the best Texas has to offer in terms of building experts, architects, fire departments, and specialists. We are looking for speakers to help us improve on that success from last year. If interested in speaking or being on a panel, please contact david.boots@cityofdenton.com or 940-231-7524 by April 28.

We are looking for:

  • An Energy/Electrical expert to discuss issues and trends in EV, Solar, Wind, and ground heating/cooling systems as it relates to fire stations.
  • Communications Companies to discuss station alerting, radios, trends, GPS / AVL interface, and new products.
  • Experts to discuss their field, supply issues, restraints, trends as it relates to fire stations:
    • Concrete (piers, slabs, tilt-wall)
    • Steel (all aspects of vertical construction, roofing, cladding)
    • HVAC (supply chain issues, technology, VFR systems, best units by room)
  • Panelists to discuss maintenance issues facing FDs:
    • Maintenance tracking software options
    • Supply ordering software options
    • Contracts with subcontractors for service
  • Speakers to discuss planning a new fire station:
    • Architect or Project Manager to discuss building methods
    • Program/Project Manager to discuss expectations from start to finish
  • Panelists for a “Nuts and Bolts” session:
    • HVAC expert to discuss managing humidity
    • Maintenance vendor to discuss scheduling routine maintenance
    • Finance expert to discuss financing options for major renovations/additions as well as new stations

Registration is now open for the TFCA Spring Academy. The Texas Fire Chiefs Academy is a comprehensive training opportunity for current fire chiefs and those who aspire to be fire chiefs. After completing Year 2 training, you’ll earn your Certified Fire Executive “CFE” professional designation. Years one and two are available at both spring and fall 2023 academies.

Register Today               Learn More

The American Lung Association serves all americans through imperatives to defeat lung cancer, champion clean air for all, create a tobacco-free future, and improve the quality of life for those with lung disease and their families. Join them in these efforts at upcoming Texas Two-Step events across the state. These two-part events include the Fight for Air Climb and the Lung Force Walk and will take place on the following dates:

  • April 29 | Dallas
  • April 22 | El Paso
  • May 6 | San Marcos/San Antonio/Austin
  • May 20 | Houston  

 View the events calendar for additional dates and locations: https://www.lung.org/get-involved/events?state=TX

For more information, dowload the Climb for Air and the Texas Two-Step flyers.

This year, the East Texas Interagency Wildfire and Incident Management Academy is ramping up to be bigger and better with additional enrollment and courses. The 2023 ETIWA will be held from May 16-24 at the Angelina College campus in Lufkin. Registration will open on Feb. 16 and will be conducted online at TFS.AcadisOnline.com. Please click the button below to learn more about the course offerings and tuition.

Steps to Safety (STS) pairs fire service/EMS with their community partners to educate, engage, and bring key resources to their older adults to reduce the incidence, injuries, and deaths from fire and falls. STS is delivered through group presentations, home visits, and the creation of a network of referral and resources to support older adults to live safely and independently at home. If you would like to participate, register for this free hybrid training opportunity in which you will complete a 3-hour online course prior to participation in a half-day in person Train the Trainer session.

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INDUSTRY NEWS
SOURCE: St. Louis Public Radio
The St. Louis County Police Department has tapped artificial intelligence technology to reduce 911 wait times for county residents.

SOURCE: U.S. Fire Administration
The 2023 Firefighter Safety Stand Down, which will take place June 18‑24, will focus on lithium-ion batteries, a potential risk for first responders during fire incidents.

Industry’s First Fluorine Free Foam Guide
National Foam, Inc.®
National Foam, a recognized leader in fluorine free foam concentrates, has developed the industry’s first fluorine free foam guide as a comprehensive reference guide for professional firefighters. The guide outlines the basic characteristics and types of firefighting foam as well as application hardware and proper application techniques. Order your free digital copy today. 
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TEXAS STATE NEWS
SOURCE: Texas Division of Emergency Management
The Academy, which will run approximately eight months, will prepare interested individuals for emergency management careers at TDEM in a variety of preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation capacities. The application period for the next class of The Academy is now open.

SOURCE: KBMT (12NewsNow) 
Several Southeast Texas fire departments joined forces in Orange on Sunday for an in-depth training session. Live house fire scenarios were included in the session.

SOURCE: FOX 4 KDFW
The Dallas Police and Fire Pension System may be the only one in the state that doesn't provide full pension benefits to survivors of those who die in the line of duty, but that may change with proposed legislation.

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TML NEWS
Click the button below to download a report detailing every bill filed in the state legislature that TFCA is actively tracking.

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 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.

Dates and Locations:

Fire Officer IV

The NFPA 1021 Fire Officer IV 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 7 “Fire Officer IV.” 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.

Dates and Locations:

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FIRE LAW BLOG
  
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup, hosts Brad and Curt discuss the arrest of a woman who embezzled funds from a North Carolina volunteer fire department, a cheating scandal in the Muncie Fire Department, a wrongful death suit against several fire and EMS agencies in Utah alleging medics administered too much ketamine to an accident victim, a wrongful termination suit brought by an Arizona firefighter-union rep, and a decision by the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the termination of a female fire captain for failing a physical abilities test.