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The Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator,
Charlie Dickinson has announced that
the Department of Homeland Security's
U.S. Fire Administration and the Cumberland
Valley (PA) Volunteer Firemen's Association's
(CVVFA) Emergency Responder Safety Institute
will work together to perform a study
of effective recruitment and retention
methods and techniques for Fire Service
Traffic Control Personnel, referred
to in some areas of the United States
as Fire Police.
"This effort will not only illustrate
an effective use of citizen volunteers
to support the fire service, it will
also contribute to firefighter safety,"
said Dickinson. "Effective roadway
safety additionally supports the National
Fallen Firefighters' Foundation (NFFF)
Firefighter Life Safety Initiative to
mitigate on-duty firefighter fatalities
as firefighters have died in the line
of duty from being struck by vehicles."
This study will examine the recruitment
of non-active fire service response
support personnel (i.e. former firefighters
and other emergency responders) as well
as citizen advocates, especially those
that would volunteer under the Fire
Corps program, and examine the effective
retention of members currently serving
in this role. It will also
illustrate the important function currently
provided by these emergency support
professionals to some fire departments.
This study is supported by the Office
of State and Local Government Preparedness
and Coordination's Fire Corps Program.
As a program partner of President George
W. Bush's grass-roots initiative Citizen
Corps, Fire Corps will work through
local Citizen Corps Councils across
the country to offer citizens education,
training, and volunteer opportunities.
Fire Corps is a partnership between
the International Association of Fire
Chiefs' Volunteer Combination Officers
Section (VCOS), the International Association
of Fire Fighters (IAFF), the National
Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), and the
Department of Homeland Security's U.S.
Fire Administration and Office of State
and Local Government Preparedness and
Coordination.
"Americans across the nation are
helping strengthen their local fire
service community through the Fire Corps
program - volunteering their limited
time to educate others on fire safety
and fire prevention, and assisting with
other non-emergency tasks," said
Matt A. Mayer, Acting Executive Director
for the Department of Homeland Security's
Office of
State and Local Government Coordination
and Preparedness. "The results
of this study will provide more opportunity
for citizens to renew their commitment
to personally helping ensure that their
community is better prepared and protected
against threats."
"We are pleased to work with the
Department of Homeland Security Office
of State and Local Government Preparedness
and Coordination and the U.S. Fire Administration
in support of this study." said
Gene Worthington, CFFVA President. "Our
organization is deeply committed to
the use of citizen volunteers to enhance
the safety of emergency responders operating
on the roadway."
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