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Fire service leaders from across the country had the opportunity to discuss home fire sprinklers with Chief Billy Goldfeder. This initiative was part of NYSAFC's current FEMA-funded home fire sprinkler education project.
 
Registration is now open for Codes Training, held in conjunction with the 112th Annual Conference & FIRE 2018 Expo at the Turning Stone Resort. This year, Codes Training has been expanded to two days, June 13 and 14. Students can complete training on one or both days and earn in-service codes hours.
 
NYSAFC has announced the education program schedule for the 112th Annual Conference & FIRE 2018 Expo at the Turning Stone Resort. Programs will be held June 13-16 and include EMS CEU classes.
 
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Government Affairs News
 
   
Members of the New York State Fire Service Alliance, including representatives from NYSAFC, traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the Congressional Fire Services Institute 30th Annual National Fire & Emergency Services Symposium & Dinner. The event provided an opportunity to meet with legislative representatives from New York state. Pictured: NYSAFC's Ed Rush, Dave Winzig, Senator Chuck Schumer, Lee Shurtleff, and Greg Anderson.
 
All members of the fire service are invited to attend this event in Albany, NY on May 15, hosted by AFDSNY, Fire Coordinators, FASNY, and NYSAFC.
 
Fire departments are encouraged to increase public awareness of the benefits and affordability of home fire sprinklers with the resources available from NFPA!
 
A fatal fire at Trump Tower earlier this month was caused by improper use of multiple power strips. The 50th floor apartment had no working smoke alarms or fire sprinklers. Completed in 1983, the building was constructed prior to the passage of a New York City law requiring sprinklers in new residential buildings with four or more units. Following the fire, NYSAFC Executive Director Jerry DeLuca appeared on "Good Morning America" to discuss the benefits of home fire sprinklers.
 
Executive Director Jerry DeLuca appeared on "Capital Tonight" to discuss home fire sprinkler systems.
 
Emergency Services News
M. Kent Stillwagon of the Greenlawn Fire Department (Suffolk County) died on April 17, 2018.
 
City codes department leaders - rocked by reports that employees ignored warnings about violations in a building where four people later died in a fire - insist they are making improvements in the department.
 
The issue was introduced when some city officials proposed removing the signs because they feared the signs could fuel a cycle of economic downturn in some Capital District neighborhoods.
 
Fire on April 9, 1978, started by a candle, claimed the lives of four firefighters.
 
Three children and their grandparents perished in a house fire earlier this month.
 
Neighbor saw man whose home exploded: 'He was surrounded by fire.'
 
Poster of the best practices for preventing firefighter cancer is now available.
 
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Insightful documentary on heroin addiction now available; NFPA Ambulance Standard revisions.
 
Program & Event Updates
Free training was funded through a grant from the New York State Department of Labor.
 
 

 

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