National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend
National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park 16825 S Seton Ave, Emmitsburg, MD, United StatesMove Over/Distracted Driving Conference
Maritime Conference Center 692 Maritime Blvd., Linthicum Heights, MD, United StatesNVFC representatives will be among the conference speakers. It will be a hybrid event.
Understanding and Mitigating Firesetting Youth Issues – A Guide to Success
Youth firesetting is an ongoing problem throughout the United States and around the world. Fire misuse behaviors in children may be attributed to curiosity or experimentation. Children observe adults using matches/lighters but may not be taught about important fire safety practices. They may also observe unsafe uses of fire in media, videos, and gaming. The
WSFFA 100th Annual Conference & Fire School
Wenatchee Convention Center 121 N Wenatchee Ave, Wenatchee, WA, United StatesThe NVFC will be presenting a new training on electric vehicles/batteries. The training will be available in the NVFC Virtual Classroom in later 2023.
Webinar: Making Positive Change — The Opioid Epidemic and First Responder Behavioral Health
Huntington, WV, was at the forefront of the opioid epidemic that has swept across the country. As a result of this lingering epidemic, the job of first responders has changed drastically, placing more stress than ever on those that serve our communities. This presentation by Huntington Fire Chief Jan Rader will provide an overview of
NVFC Spring Board Meeting
Renaissance Arlington Capital View 2800 South Potomac Ave., Arlington, VA, United StatesAnnual spring meeting of the NVFC board of directors.
R&R Coffee Talk with the Doc
Join NVFC deputy CEO Dr. Candice McDonald, Recruitment & Retention Committee chair Joel Cerny, and a special guest for an interactive 30-minute conversation on family engagement taking place Saturday, May 21, at 12pm ET. Register.
National Fire and Emergency Services Dinner & Symposium
Washington Hilton DC, United StatesRoundtable Talk: Mental Health and Its Impacts on the Fire Service
Observed each May, National Mental Health Awareness Month is designed to shed light on the psychological challenges faced by many people around the country. Mental health awareness has become an ongoing global effort and extends to the lives of firefighters and their families as well. It’s rare that a difficult call leaves a first responder