International Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference
Hilton Baltimore 401 W Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD, United StatesVisit NVFC booth #317.
Visit NVFC booth #317.
This signature NVFC event features classroom training on topics critical to the fire and emergency services as well as an opportunity to share ideas and best practices and network with responders from across the U.S. Travel stipends are available to NVFC members.
Visit NVFC booth 1045. NVFC also providing keynote address.
This year's theme is "Reduce Your Exposures: It's Everyone's Responsibility." Use this week to focus fire department training and education on cancer prevention.
The NVFC is presenting a Wildland Fire Assessment Program training on June 24.
NVFC providing keynote address.
Visit NVFC booth #3243.
Retiring from the fire service is a big life change that can leave many with feelings of loss of identity, purpose, and belonging. This engaging and interactive webinar explores the emotional, psychological, and physical impact experienced by many retirees and how to best prepare to avoid the pitfalls of retirement. Register here.
This informative webinar focuses on the Volunteer Emergency Services Recruitment and Retention Act (VESRRA), which was recently introduced in the Senate. Attendees will first learn about LOSAP (Length of Service Award Programs) and why volunteer fire and emergency services departments use these retirement accounts. Following the LOSAP discussion, the panelists will take a deep dive
Vault Consulting’s Chris Rauch will take participants on a journey into the role of a finance committee and teach participants how to read a set of financial statements to help ensure they are able to fully exercise their fiduciary duty to their organization. Next, participants will go back to the basics as the responsibilities of