NVFC Spring 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: 5 Tips for Recruiting and Retaining Diverse Populations
Join Dr. Candice McDonald, Chief Joel Cerny, and special guest Paul Acosta as they discuss five tips for building a volunteer fire department that reflects the diversity of your community. Learn why diversity is important, how it strengthens our ability to respond effectively to emergencies, strategies for reaching out to and engaging diverse communities, and
Webinar: Wildfire — It Knows No Boundaries
Instructor: Bill Arsenault Each year, the frequency and intensity of wildfires are growing. They are destroying land across the globe and are taking lives in communities and firefighting organizations of every size. In fact, the U.S. Fire Administration reports that between 1990 and 2020, there were 522 firefighters killed while involved in brush, grass, or
National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend
National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park 16825 S Seton Ave, Emmitsburg, MD, United StatesPartners in Training Crew Training — Marcy, NY
Maynard FD Station 1 9500 Maynard Drive, Marcy, NY, United StatesThe Partners in Training (PIT) Crew program provides free hazmat train-the-trainer courses to first responders to help them educate others in their departments and communities on hazmat safety and response. When: May 4-5, 2024 Where: Maynard FD Station 1, 9500 Maynard Drive, Marcy, NY 13403 Hosted by: Maynard FD and the National Volunteer Fire Council
Webinar: Protecting Houses of Worship from Arson
Presenters from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): Joseph Larkin, section chief, Stakeholder Engagement Division; Victoria M. Rossi, supervisory intelligence specialist, CISA Intel – Analysis Branch; and Bob Winters, protective security advisor Arson Awareness Week is May 5-11 and this year’s theme is “Protecting Houses of Worship – Fire as a Weapon.” The NVFC
Webinar: Update from OSHA on the Proposed Emergency Response Standard
On February 5, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published the proposed new Emergency Response Standard, and the public has until June 21 to provide comments. If adopted as is, this proposed standard would bring immense challenges to volunteer departments, and some may even be forced to shut down. It is important that the
Webinar: Responding to Warehouses and High Challenge Facilities – Considerations for Volunteer Departments
Warehouses utilizing robotics and other high challenge facilities bring a set of difficulties for volunteer fire departments, who may not be used to dealing with these technologies. While responding to emergency incidents in these types of facilities is not common, when they do happen the risk is high. This webinar will introduce participants to some
Roundtable Talk: Proposed OSHA Standard Update and What It Means for Volunteer Fire Departments
Presenters: Dave Denniston, Bruce Lundegren, Ryan Woodward On February 5, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published a proposed rule revising its emergency response standard. This is the first time OSHA revised this standard since 1980, and the public has until June 21 to provide comments. If enacted as is, this proposed rule would