– “Checking In: A Behavioral Health Size-Up” was created to help firefighters, their families and health-care providers better understand the behavioral health challenges and needs of firefighters.
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– To lead this effort, the First Responder Center for Excellence for Reducing Occupational Illness, Injuries and Deaths, Inc. and the Safety, Health and Survival Section of the International Association of Fire Chiefs announce a new partnership at FRI in Charlotte, NC. READ
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It’s widely acknowledged in the fire service that cardiac events account for roughly 45 percent of all firefighter line-of-duty deaths. Autopsy reports showed many of these incidents occurred... READ
– This podcast provides an overview of behavioral health and is geared toward anyone looking to find out more about the issues surrounding stress injury and PTSD with our first responders. READ
– A panel of experts discusses the role of team leaders in fire departments in recognizing and dealing with stress injury or PTSD with their team members. This podcast challenges leaders to take a proactive role in providing behavioral health services in their department. READ
– This podcast discusses how firefighters can help each other cope with behavioral health issues and the importance of discussing behavioral health treatments and interventions. READ
– Interview with Captain Greg Burns, Howard County Fire & Rescue discussing behavioral health training and the importance of first responders being trained in helping each other through peer support training and other types of training. READ
– A panel of experts discusses clinical support and its role in providing behavioral health support to first responders. This podcast includes an interview with Division Chief Scott Heiss, Denver Fire Department, about their newly implemented behavioral health wellness center. READ
– The theme of the Virginia Fire Officer Academy is Safety through Leadership and is based upon the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation's 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives and the Everyone Goes Home® Program. READ
– HB 653 would have allowed high–rise buildings in Florida without adequate fire and life safety systems to forego the retrofit of fire sprinklers and/or engineered life safety systems in these buildings that are currently required to come into compliance by 2020. READ
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