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"Bargaining Bill Introduced in Senate"
(International Association of Fire Fighters)
"Fire panel wants big change" (Charleston Post &
Courier )
"Breakthrough on Hometown Heroes?" (International
Association of Fire Fighters)
"IAFF Testifies Before Congress on Reducing Fire Fighter
Deaths" (International Association of Fire Fighters)
"Growth Requires City to Intensify Recruiting of
Firefighters" (Arizona Republic)
"Appeals Court Reverses Suspensions for New Orleans
Local Members" (International Association of Fire
Fighters)
"IOM Issues Report on PPE and Pandemic Flu"
(International Association of Fire Fighters)
"Outrage Over Local Giuliani Fundraiser" (ABC7 News)
"Technology, New Codes Have Changed Role of
Firefighters" (Boston Globe)
"Sticker Slogan Upsets Fire Fighters" (ABC7 News)
"Georgia Fire Fighter Passes Halfway Mark for Charleston
Nine" (International Association of Fire Fighters )
"Fire Fighters Turn Up Heat" (The Capital-journal)
"Fresno Acts to Reclassify Worker's Staph" (Fresno
Bee (CA))
"Fitness Could Pay Off for Fire Fighters" (Daily
Freeman)
"Orlando Fire Fighters Speak Out Against Accused
Cheaters" (International Association of Fire
Fighters)
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IAFF and MDA - - a Proud Tradition
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September 2007 marked the 42nd broadcast of the annual MDA Labor Day Telethon. The entertainment extravaganza, faithfully hosted by legendary entertainer Jerry Lewis, raised a record $63,759,478 to support MDA's programs of research, services and information. The IAFF contributed a record-setting $25.25 million, the highest single-year contribution ever received from an MDA sponsor. To find out more, call (800) 572-1717 or visit www.mda.org.
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Bargaining Bill Introduced in Senate
International Association of Fire Fighters (10/02/07)
The IAFF's top legislative priority, the Public Safety
Employer-Employee Cooperation Act, was introduced in the
Senate October 1 with bipartisan support. Led by
Senators Judd Gregg (R-NH) and Ted Kennedy (D-MA), 10
Republicans and 11 Democrats joined together as original
sponsors of the legislation, S.2123. "This is an
important step forward in our decade-long effort to
secure bargaining rights for all fire fighters," says
IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger. "The
bipartisan support for this legislation demonstrates
that we have friends in Congress who champion bargaining
rights for all public employees."
(Web Link)
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Fire
panel wants big change
Charleston Post & Courier (10/10/07); Menchaca, Ron
An independent panel hired to study the Charleston Fire
Department in the wake of the Sofa Super Store tragedy
will recommend a sweeping overhaul of the department's
practices, procedures and equipment in its forthcoming
report. The report will recommend changes in virtually
every aspect of the department, including the purchase
of larger fire hoses and supply lines, more training at
all levels and improved communication between department
leaders and rank-and-file fire fighters.
(Web Link)
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Breakthrough on Hometown Heroes?
International Association of Fire Fighters (10/09/07)
Department of Justice officials who administer the
Public Safety Officer Benefits (PSOB) program have
announced that DoJ is overhauling the way it determines
eligibility for heart attacks and strokes. Domingo
Herraiz, Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance,
spoke at a gathering of fire service organizations and
promised to make significant changes in the way his
agency evaluates PSOB claims under the Hometown Heroes
Act. "We are cautiously optimistic that after four long
years the Department of Justice will finally implement
this important law the way it was intended," says IAFF
General President Harold Schaitberger. "But before
declaring victory, we need to see some solid results.
It's great that DoJ is 'talking the talk,' now lets see
if they 'walk the walk.' "
(Web Link)
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IAFF
Testifies Before Congress on Reducing Fire Fighter
Deaths
International Association of Fire Fighters (10/04/07)
Captain Bob Livingston, legislative director for the
Oregon State Council of Fire Fighters, testified before
the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on
Technology and Innovation on ways the United States Fire
Administration (USFA) could help reduce fire fighter
line-of-duty deaths. Livingston told the Subcommittee
that USFA should make it part of its core mission to
ensure every fire department in America complies with
fire safety standards, including standards for safe
staffing and operations. Additionally, Livingston told
the Subcommittee that all fire fighters must receive
adequate training in compliance with national consensus
standards.
(Web Link)
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Growth
Requires City to Intensify Recruiting of Firefighters
Arizona Republic (10/03/07); Muench, Sarah
The Chandler (Arizona) Fire Department is stepping up
recruitment to keep pace with the City's growth
rate. One year after opening its 10th fire station --
and with plans to open an 11th on the books -- the City
needs to increase its fire fighting staff. Chandler
looks to add at least 205 fire fighters to the force at
the department's annual recruitment drive. Unlike
previous years, the department now requires fire
fighting candidates to be certified EMTs upon joining
the force.
(Web Link)
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Appeals
Court Reverses Suspensions for New Orleans Local Members
International Association of Fire Fighters (10/10/07)
The Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled
in favor of two New Orleans, LA Local 632-represented
fire dispatchers who were suspended in 2005 for
returning to work outside an untold deadline following
Hurricane Katrina. Sister Wanda Newsome and Brother
Eddie Fuller, both dispatchers for the New Orleans Fire
Department, returned to work September 29 and 30,
respectively. The New Orleans Fire Department had
determined that September 22, 2005, was the last date an
employee could return without disciplinary action. After
appearing before a Peer Review Board, the pair was found
guilty of violating department rules and regulations for
taking unauthorized leave. Newsome was suspended for 30
days; Fuller was suspended for 90 days.
(Web Link)
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IOM
Issues Report on PPE and Pandemic Flu
International Association of Fire Fighters (10/09/07)
The Institute of Medicine has released its report on
Preparing for an Influenza Pandemic: Personal Protective
Equipment for Healthcare Workers. The IAFF participated
in this process, officially addressing the panel and
demanding evidence-based performance requirements for
PPE for fire fighters and all health care workers.
(Web Link)
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Outrage
Over Local Giuliani Fundraiser
ABC7 News (09/26/07); Villalon, Deborah
A Palo Alto (California) fundraiser for Rudy Giuliani
went on as scheduled, but with one important difference.
Organizers dropped a plan to collect $9.11 cents from
supporters following a blizzard of criticism from fire
fighters and the families of 9/11 victims.
Giuliani's role as New York mayor during the terror
attacks gave him visibility, and some say qualifications
to run for president. "If he really wants to be a hero,
what did he do prior to that event, what did he do to
prepare his emergency services people, to have the best
equipment?" said Tony Spitaleri from the Palo Alto
Firefighters Union.
(Web Link)
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Technology, New Codes Have Changed Role of Firefighters
Boston Globe (10/05/07); Howe, Peter J.
Recent trends show fire fighters are spending more time
responding to emergencies other than fires. According to
a study by the National Fire Protection Association,
from 1977 to 2006, the number of fire calls was cut in
half, from 3,264,000 to 1,642,500. Experts say the drop
in fires stems from stricter building requirements and
better quality smoke detectors and sprinkler systems.
But that certainly does not mean less work for fire
fighters. Now much of their time is taken up responding
to medical emergencies, false alarms, hazardous material
spills, car wrecks and building inspections.
(Web Link)
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Sticker
Slogan Upsets Fire Fighters
ABC7 News (10/01/07); DeMarco, Sarah
Rehab is for quitters. That's the slogan floating around
the Charleston City Fire Department and it's outraged
some fire fighters who say their own training chief made
it up. Fire fighters say the stickers were sold by the
Department's Training Chief, Battalion Chief Ricky
Shriver. Fire fighters say the slogan is a way to tell
other local departments, we're tougher than you because
what the rehab refers to is a national standard
Charleston doesn't use.
(Web Link)
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Georgia
Fire Fighter Passes Halfway Mark for Charleston Nine
International Association of Fire Fighters (10/03/07)
Augusta-Richmond County, GA Local 3357 fire fighter
Laddie Williams has passed the halfway mark on his
cross-country bicycle ride for the families of the nine
Charleston, South Carolina fire fighters killed in the
Sofa Super Store fire on June 18. Williams estimates he
has raised $10,000 to date.
(Web Link)
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Fire
Fighters Turn Up Heat
The Capital-journal (10/10/07); Hrenchir, Tim
The sidewalk in front of Topeka City Council chambers
became a sea of red as the local fire fighters union
picketed to urge council members to ask city manager
Norton Bonaparte to terminate Fire Chief Howard Giles.
More than 100 union members and supporters -- most of
them wearing red fire fighters' union T-shirts -- took
part.
(Web Link)
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Fresno
Acts to Reclassify Worker's Staph
Fresno Bee (CA) (09/26/07) P. B1; Leedy, Matt
The Fresno (California) City Council has decided
drug-resistant staph infections will be considered a
work-related injury for the area's fire fighters. Since
many fire fighters have contracted the illness while on
the job, their medical bills will now be covered by
workers compensation. Health experts in the area are
hopeful this change will encourage more fire fighters to
report their infections sooner, decreasing the spread of
the infection.
(Web Link)
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Fitness
Could Pay Off for Fire Fighters
Daily Freeman (10/06/07); Kirby, Paul
A proposed contract for [Kingston, New York's] paid fire
fighters would require them to take a yearly physical
fitness course, and each member of the department would
be paid $300 for passing the course. Supporters of the
physical fitness provision, including Mayor James
Sottile, see it as a worthwhile incentive that will help
fire fighters get or stay in shape and reduce the amount
of sick time they take. Michael Sass, president of
Kingston Local 461, said the exercise incentive is part
"of a national trend" in fire departments.
(Web Link)
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Orlando
Fire Fighters Speak Out Against Accused Cheaters
International Association of Fire Fighters (10/03/07)
Orlando, FL Local 1365 fire fighters want to know why
two fire department chiefs caught cheating on their
promotional exams were not given stiffer punishments. As
part of their "Firefighters for Integrity" campaign,
Orlando fire fighters are going door-to-door requesting
that the public demand that the mayor and city council
members treat the allegations more seriously. Fire
fighters have also requested that the City's Civil
Service Board reject the discipline. "A first-grader
knows that if you get caught cutting in line at the
water fountain you go to the back of the line," says
Steve Clelland, president of Local 1365. "We have never
tolerated dishonesty in this department, and it should
not be tolerated."
(Web Link)
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