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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

FDIC International 2018: If You Were Stranded on an Island... - Firefighter Training

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If you were stranded on an island and you could pick one individual from the annals of the history of the American Fire Service to accompany you, whom would be your choice? This question was posed to some of FDIC International 2018 instructors. Here are their responses...

Mike McEvoy EMS coordinator for Saratoga County, NY: Dave McGrail, Denver (CO) Fire Department, with me.  In my mind, he exemplifies all the characteristics that would help me survive. He's a critical thinker, infinitely resourceful, a calm voice of reason, a person who does the right thing even when no one is looking, and one of the best brothers and friends I have had the privilege of knowing in the entire fire service.

Mike Gagliano, Seattle (WA) Fire Department and U.S. Air Force: Alan Brunacini. It is selfish, but I simply want to spend more time learning from this brilliant man. I want to soak in the truths that he came to know from so many years of getting things done--and done in the right way. We were carrying on a deeply stimulating conversation on the reasons fire service leadership forgets what is important in the streets and how to counteract the problem. That conversation had a long way to go, and I would so love to see it to its conclusion. I would engage the chief on how to practically pursue ideas while always ensuring that the people mattered more than any one process or procedure. He'd likely tire of my wanting to hear how he developed his unique leadership style and where some of that might fit into my approach. Finally, I would so enjoy the humor and thoughtful encouragement that so easily flowed from this once-in-a-generation leader. Laughing again with my friend and mentor would be an indescribable blessing. Getting rescued from the island would truly be bittersweet.

Cynthia Ross Tustin, chief, Essa Fire Department in Gilford, Ontario, Canada: Mike McEvoy. I might be stranded on the island; but he probably already had been there once or twice before and established hoards of local adoring fans. Clearly, I’d be stressed; but he’d totally have that covered as a psychologist and his book “Straight Talk About Stress.” If I’m injured—well, he is after all a nurse and a paramedic!  How sick could I possibly get? And let’s face it, if he weren’t handy enough from all those jobs, he is also a firefighter. So, he’s basically MacGyver. Finally, he’s funny; entertaining; and, quite frankly, he’s great company!

Chief (Ret.) Rick Lasky, Lewisville (TX) Fire Department: Edward F. Croker, Fire Department of New York Chief of Department from 1899-1911. He was an innovator and a leader who had a passion for the fire service like no one else (“I have no ambition in the world but one, and that is to be a fireman”). His push for fire codes and his belief that fire prevention is where it all starts still rings true today. He’s a fighter and a survivalist and would get us off the island. If not, we’d be living there in a high-rise island hotel that was fully sprinklered, talking shop!

Deputy Chief Rudy Horist, McHenry (IL) Township Fire Protection District: Tom Brennan. He was the consummate truck officer; and as a good trucki

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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

Retired Clallam County Fire District 3 Fire Chief turns attention from fires to art

Steve Vogel doesn’t see a dichotomy between being a first responder and an artist. It’s just that after 34 years of fire and paramedic service in Sequim, Vogel, the retired Clallam County Fire District 3 fire chief, didn’t let many people know he liked art nonetheless majored in it in college. “There just wasn’t time to do art,” he said of his career.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2018 3:18:45 AM - SOURCE: Sequim Gazette
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Posted: Apr 18, 2018

‘God was with us that day’: Crews recount rescue of Texas firefighters surrounded by brush fire

For about 10 minutes, Emergency Services District 1 firefighters Jessilyn Davis and Lt. Brannon Stengel found themselves surrounded by a brush fire April 11 in western Travis County. The winds, which had shifted toward them, and 20 percent humidity that day only made matters worse. They tried to stay positive, but Stengel said in the backs of their minds, they thought they had come face-to-face with the blaze that would take their lives.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Austin American-Statesman
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Former Rhode Island fire chief escapes prison but must repay taxpayers for illegal pension

A judge has sentenced the former fire chief of the Coventry Fire District to three years of probation and ordered him to repay nearly $200,000 for fraudulently receiving retirement benefits. Paul Labbadia, 52, of North Providence, pleaded no contest in January to three counts that he filed false documents to obtain a public pension.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WPRI-TV Providence 12
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Judge rules Illinois city violated contract with firefighters union

Firefighters are breathing a sigh of relief after a nearly year-long struggle. The Mattoon Fire Department will have to hire a handful of new firefighters. It's after a judge ruled that the city violated their contract last year. The fire department is supposed to have more than 30 firefighters, but right now they're at 24.
- PUB DATE: 4/18/2018 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WCIA & WCFN-TV CBS 3 Champaign
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