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October 23, 2006
USFA and the IAFC Develop Model Policy and Procedures Guide for
Emergency Vehicle Safety
Emmitsburg, MD. - The Department of Homeland Security's United States
Fire Administration (USFA) and the International Association of Fire
Chiefs (IAFC) announced today the release of a Guide to Model Policies
and Procedures for Emergency Vehicle Safety. This innovative, Web-based
educational program is aimed to reduce the impact of vehicle related
incidents on the fire service and the communities they protect. This
guide provides in-depth information for developing policies and
procedures required to support the safe and effective operation of all
fire and emergency vehicles, as well as privately-owned vehicles which
are the leading cause of volunteer firefighter on-duty fatalities
responding and returning to emergencies.
"Vehicle crashes remain the second leading cause of on-duty firefighter
deaths," said Charlie Dickinson, USFA Acting Administrator. "We are
proud to work with the IAFC to develop information for fire service
leadership to enhance the safety of the fire service. Vehicle accidents
terminate the mission of all firefighters to arrive first, and then
assist individuals needing emergency help. A firefighter that does not
get to the scene safely helps no one."
This program is a result of one of the partnerships with several leading
fire service membership organizations as a follow on to the Emergency
Vehicle Safety Initiative, a USFA project developed to reduce the number
of firefighters killed while responding to or returning from the
emergency scene.
"The IAFC understands the challenges faced by fire departments face with
respect to emergency vehicle safety" stated IAFC President James B.
Harmes. "We hope that you find the tools and resources provided in this
comprehensive guide developed in partnership with the USFA to improve
the safety, health, and survival of firefighters and the citizens they
serve."
The Model Policy and Procedures Guide for Emergency Vehicle Safety is a 91 page pdf and make take some time to download.
Further information about this program, as well as other USFA efforts in
emergency vehicle safety, may be found on the USFA Web site at USFA. It may also be
accessed from the IAFC Web site at: IAFC
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