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Posted: Nov 16, 2015

Teen meets South King Fire and Rescue firefighters who saved him in Federal Way house fire

Parker Ewing, 15, recently visited the South King Fire and Rescue firefighters who saved his life. Parker and his great-grandpa were asleep when the family's home burned in a fire on Oct. 30. Parker led the family's two dogs out the back door and to safety but then he heard his great-grandpa crying for help and returned inside the house.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 1:30:37 PM - SOURCE: Federal Way Mirror
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015

Departments Urged to Stay Vigilant in Light of Paris Attacks

Due to the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, the IAFC and WFC recommends its members maintain a high level of vigilance and situational awareness. At this time, there are no known, credible threats against the U.S.

The IAFC & WFC recommend the following actions:
  1. Make sure your staff are educated about your department’s suspicious activity reporting policy. The IAFC’s Terrorism and Homeland Security Committee recommends that all fire departments have suspicious activity reporting policies...
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015

Washington Fire Chiefs Legislative Report

  • Interim Update/Session Preview

    • The Legislature will be convening in Olympia for Committee Assembly Days on November 19 & 20.  Pre-session hearings and work group presentations on interim activities will be made, and session previews from agencies will take place.  This is a grand time to meet with legislators to discuss the upcoming session and any legislative action items we may have, as well as to gather signatures for bills to be prefiled for 2016.

    • The 2016 Legislative Session will begin January 11 and is scheduled to run for 60 consecutive days.  Most legislators (and lobbyists) are hoping to end on-time, with the focus turning quickly to the 2016 elections.  Plenty of work will need to be done before that can happen, though, with the need for a Supplemental Operating Budget appearing likely as the Legislature will look to tackle not just the education funding issue, but also the massive costs associated with the year’s wildfire season.  Similarly, a Supplemental Capital Budget is also on the table, though some legislators are already indicating that a supplemental may not be necessary.
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015

Arizona city to loan battalion chief to neighboring district as part of pilot program

The city of Flagstaff is looking to try something new when it comes to training its firefighters for leadership positions. Flagstaff Fire Chief Mark Gaillard will propose a two-year pilot program with Summit Fire District at Tuesday’s Flagstaff City Council meeting. The program would involve the city making one of the Fire Department’s battalion chiefs an acting deputy chief and assigning that person to Summit Fire for day-to-day operations.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Arizona Daily Sun
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Posted: Nov 16, 2015

Unprecedented Face Transplant Surgery Gives Former Firefighter Hope for a Better Life

Being a volunteer firefighter meant everything to Pat Hardison, but when an accident during a rescue mission left his face severely burned, he thought he would never be the same again. “It was terrible,” Hardison, 41, told “Nightline." “I mean, I left home one day a normal dad, leaving to go to work, just a blonde-haired, blue-eyed-- that had everything going, I thought, and just like that everything changed drastically.
- PUB DATE: 11/16/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: abc news
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