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The objectives of this Division shall be to further enhance the education of all Fire Service Administrative Support by conducting workshops and seminars; to increase the proficiency of Fire Administrative Support by establishing a network sharing of information systems through various channels of communication; and to faciliate a statewide standardization wherever possible in all phases and aspects of the Fire Administrative Support field for the benefit of the Fire Service.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2020
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Greetings all~

At the yearly business meeting of the WFAS, usually a part of the annual conference, 2020 elections were held. Two Regional Representative terms were up this year along with that of the Secretary and Chair. Cathy Blakeway, Tumwater Fire, will continue to serve as a Regional Rep and Tasiya Deering, Moses Lake Fire, was reelected to the position of Secretary. Kristen Cole chose not to run again for the Regional Rep position she has held but has opted to remain on the board as the Hospitality/Activity committee chair. Slita Bradley, Benton County Fire District 4, was chosen to fill that Regional Rep position. Caity Karapostoles, Clallam County Fire District 3, was elected to serve for the next two years as Chairman when Mykel Montgomery stepped down. Mykel will stay on the board as Past Chair, allowing her to help deliver the 2021 WFAS Conference in Chelan postponed from October 2020. A huge shout out to everyone for stepping up to run for positions on the board and to volunteer on the various committees, along with everyone who continues to serve as board/committee members. It takes all of us to create and maintain the valuable network that is the WFAS! And along those lines, the Vice Chair position is open if you or someone you know is interested, please let me know as soon as possible. In keeping with our policies and procedures, the vacancy will be filled by a majority vote of the Executive Board at our next meeting. The person chosen will serve until the next election at the 2021 WFAS Conference,

In lieu of this year’s conference and workshops, a number of webinars are being planned for our group. Check the website and the group’s Facebook page for more information as it comes available.

Please feel free to contact me or any of the other board/committee members, if there is anything we can help you with. I welcome comments, concerns and suggestions!

Take care and stay safe.

As always,

Caity K

WFAS Chair

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Posted: Apr 21, 2020
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Wednesday April 22nd

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Posted: Jun 27, 2018
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 A recording of the hour long webinar How to Apply for a Local Records Grant is now available at Washington State Archives’ website at:

 https://www.sos.wa.gov/archives/RecordsManagement/Local-Records-Grant-Program.aspx

 

The Online Grant Application form will be available on July 2, 2018.

If anyone has questions or would like assistance in planning and preparing their application, please email recordsmanagement@sos.wa.gov.

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Posted: Apr 25, 2018
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On behalf of your Washington Fire Administrative Support (WFAS) Board and Committee Members, we would like to acknowledge your hard work, dedication and commitment to the fire service and the work that you do. We all play an integral part in the departments we work for and the communities we serve, but perhaps don’t always get the acknowledgement that goes along with it. I hope everyone feels valued for their efforts and feels the support of your network of peers within the WFAS Section. Enjoy your day and I am so excited to see 96 of you in Walla Walla at our annual conference next week!

 

Ashley Becker, WFAS Section Chair

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Posted: Apr 2, 2018
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In accordance with the Washington Fire Chiefs' Bylaws, and the WFC Fire Administrative Support current Protocols, the recommended updated version of the protocols has been posted 30 days before conference

If you would like to see a version noting all of the changes, that document is shown as well. Feel free to share any concerns or comments regarding this updated document with us at: wfc@washingtonfirechiefs.org 

The updated protocols will be voted on by members at the WFAS conference in Walla Walla, Washington on Monday, May 7th.

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Posted: Feb 21, 2018
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Nominations need to be submitted to the WFC office by Friday, April 20, 2018 to kathleen@washingtonfirechiefs.org.

  • Nominee can be nominated by any WFC member, belonging to any WFC Section – please include: nominees name, position title, years of service;
  • The nominee must be a current member of the WFAS;
  • Nomination should list the nominee’s administrative accomplishments and contributions during the previous year as well as their leadership abilities, demonstration of professional performance and personal character.  A short story should be submitted to enhance the nominee’s accomplishments.
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Posted: Aug 8, 2017
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We currently have an opening on the WFAS Executive Board for an Eastern Representative, partial term, to serve through May 2018 (until the conference in which an election will take place for a two-year term).

 

Please submit a Statement of Interest to abecker@centralpiercefire.org, no later than Tuesday, August 15, for consideration at our upcoming Board Meeting in Walla Walla.

 

Feel free to reference the WFAS Board Campaign on the website for more information on Board involvement or reach out to a Board Member.

 

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Posted: Apr 26, 2017
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On behalf of the WFAS Board, we would like to thank you for your endless dedication to the fire service and your commitment to learn and grow.

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Posted: Apr 6, 2017
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In accordance with the Washington Fire Chiefs' Bylaws, and the WFC Fire Administrative Support current Protocols, the recommended updated version of the protocols has been posted 30 days before conference

If you would like to see a version noting all of the changes, please contact us. Feel free to share any concerns or comments regarding this updated document with us at: wfc@washingtonfirechiefs.org 

The updated protocols will be voted on by members at the WFAS conference in Olympia, Washington.

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Posted: Jan 31, 2017
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Nominations need to be submitted to the WFC office by Friday, April 28th of this year, 2017.

  • Nominee can be nominated by any WFC member, belonging to any WFC Section – please include: nominees name, position title, years of service;
  • The nominee must be a current member of the WFAS;
  • Nomination should list the nominee’s administrative accomplishments and contributions during the previous year as well as their leadership abilities, demonstration of professional performance and personal character.  A short story should be submitted to enhance the nominee’s accomplishments.

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FIRE ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SECTION UPCOMING EVENTS

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New Cary (NC) Fire Station Expected to Improve Response Times

New Cary (NC) Fire Station Expected to Improve Response Times

Twenty-seven Cary firefighters and two fire trucks have moved into the town's newest fire station -- a facility anticipated to reduce emergency response times in and around downtown.

Operations began at the new 13,395-square-foot, two-story facility, known as Fire Station 2, on Dec. 14. Located at 601 East Chatham St., the new station serves downtown and central Cary.

It replaces an outdated 41-year-old facility at 875 Southeast Maynard Road, which was not closed but reassigned as Fire Station 9, Assistant Fire Chief Loren Cone said.

When the original Fire Station 2 was built on Maynard Road in 1974, it was designed to accommodate one fire truck and four firefighters, but has since had to accommodate two trucks and 27 firefighters because of population increases in its service area. The station's service area now has a population of more than 14,000 people with nearly 4,000 commercial and multifamily properties, which is more than any other service area in Cary.

The town seeks to have the first fire truck arrive at the scene of an emergency within five minutes at 90 percent of the time, officials said. But prior to the completion of the new station, emergency units from the Maynard Road location struggled to meet this objective in the northern and southern parts of the service area.

"This building will help us get to that goal," said Mayor Harold Weinbrecht at a Fire Station 2 dedication ceremony Friday.

The new location will help firefighters respond more quickly to emergencies in the northern portion of the service area, Cary Fire Chief Allan Cain said, but there will still be some gaps in coverage with faster response times in the southern parts, particularly areas to the south of U.S. 1 on Walnut Street.

"We are still providing an effective service there, but we continue to fall behind in meeting our response rate target," he said.

The new facility will house a fire pumper, which is the engine that carries a hose, pumps and water, and a rescue company, which responds to rescue incidents and well as fires. The station also includes several features designed to reduce emergency response times, including two fire poles and bi-parting doors that open more quickly than traditional overhead doors, according to town staff.

Opening the Chatham Street fire station was also important since the former facility had reached a state of disrepair, according to town staff.

Cain said underground erosion caused by stormwater pipe breaching resulted in the building's foundation to settle.

"That causes walls to separate, the footing to separate and the floor and the front ramp is deteriorating," he said. "That was really the first catalyst for us to talk about replacing the fire station and then the further we looked at simply replacing the fire station, we knew that we had some service-level gaps both in town and further down Walnut Street."

Town officials are working to add another station in the Walnut Street and U.S. 1 area in order to meet current and future service demands, particularly with projected redevelopment in the Crossroads area.

The project cost the town an estimated $8.1 million, including design and construction. Voters approved $6.45 million in funding for construction in the 2012 community investment bonds referendum.

For more information, view www.newsobserver.com

 

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