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Fire Fighters and Fire Chiefs Need to Work
Together to Reduce Injury and Death

International Association of
Fire Chiefs President William “Bill” Killen addressed Convention
delegates. |
August 31,
2006 - International Association of Fire Chiefs President
William Killen told delegates Thursday that the fire service
must reduce line of duty deaths by 50 percent.
“It is possible. We can accomplish this. We must
accomplish this,” he said.
Killen challenged fire fighters to make a
commitment to improve safety.
“Do not accept the status quo. Do not leave here
and do nothing,” he said. “This will work. This will require
change. This will not be easy.”
Killen said he supports programs like the
National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System and supports
making the International Fire Fighter Safety Stand Down an
annual initiative.
“Fire fighter safety starts with you,” he said.
“I challenge each of you to return to your fire departments and
set that example.”
But there is serious work yet to be done to
bolster fire safety, he added, and he vowed to work with the
IAFF to achieve those goals. “We have come a long way together,
but we have a lot to do,” Killen said.
Patrick Burke, president of the Canadian
Association of Fire Chiefs, echoed Killen’s remarks in his
address to delegates.
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Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs Patrick
Burke promised to help advanced issues affecting the fire
service as a whole. |
“I promise you that the Canadian Association of
Fire Chiefs and the IAFF will work together to advance fire
service issues affecting all of us,” said Burke, who is the fire
chief in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
“We are making giant leaps forward in Canada to
make sure the IAFF and Canadian fire chiefs are working
together,” Burke said.
Killen also expressed support for New Orleans
fire fighters, who continue to fight for an increase in wages,
and he thanked fire fighters who traveled to the Gulf Coast to
help with recovery efforts there following Hurricane Katrina one
year ago.
“That willingness to help during recovery
efforts is one of those characteristics that makes us proud to
be called fire fighters. The disaster in the Gulf Coast is not
over,” Killen said. “We must continue to support fire fighters
during their long rebuilding process.”
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