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Posted: Jan 14, 2013

Seven Rules for a Successful Fire Department

Recently, I read an article about seven rules for a successful NFL team; as I read, I couldn't help applying the rules to fire departments and firefighters. One of the primary reasons for the IAFC/IAFF Labor-Management Initiative (LMI) is to encourage strong relationships with and trust and respect for each other. When we work together, we have a better team, we have better results and the community receives better services. I thought about similarities between the ...
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Posted: Jan 14, 2013

Are You Dissolving Your Assets?

With winter now in full swing, it should be a high priority of all Fire Departments to enact their own form of property conservation. Washington State is one of many states that utilize de-icing and anti-icing products on the roadways to increase the safety of our roads. We have been warned many times of the negative effects of these products on our vehicles, and some of us have experienced these effects already, but this subject should be re-visited on an annual ...
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Posted: Dec 13, 2012

Roadblocks

After nearly 20 years, fire officials were finally successful in getting residential fire sprinkler requirements into the body of the 2009 International Residential Code. The immediate impact it had on Washington state was that It removed the road block requirement that adoption of a residential sprinkler ordinance by any jurisdiction be first approved by the building industry controlled State Building Codes Council, (SBCC).    But since that ...
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Posted: Dec 13, 2012

Investment in Training

Revenues are down and budgets are being stripped. It always seems the first reaction is “effective immediately, no outside training.” We limit our personnel’s ability to network with others and gain knowledge. A valuable part of this networking is often asking others “what is your organization doing to minimize the impacts.” I would challenge people to look at the bang for the buck we receive when we do send somebody to attend training at a conference or ...
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Posted: Nov 16, 2012

Christmas Trees & Fire Safety

​Do you know how long it takes for a Christmas tree to burn?  The State Fire Marshal’s Office will hold a press conference demonstrating the catastrophic dangers posed by indoor Christmas trees, along with a fire prevention presentation highlighting safety tips for the holiday season.  The press conference will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 1:00 p.m. at the State Fire Training Academy in North Bend. Representatives from the State Fire Marshal’s Office ...
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