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The Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation (TSAHC) is a 501C3 that was created and designed to help our heroes in the community with homeownership. Firefighters, EMS personnel, police, teachers, and veterans all qualify based on profession. It provides down payment and grant assistance toward a purchase of a home anywhere in Texas. It may also include a Mortgage Credit Certificate. For information, check with a mortgage professional for guidance. Visit TSAHC.ORG or reach to me stacylynn@highlandsmortgage.com for more information. Twenty years ago, the Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives and NFFF Advocate Program were created to reduce preventable line-of-duty deaths and injuries. Passionate volunteers from all ranks and departments drive our mission forward. Our presence across the nation is more important than ever as today’s firefighters face growing challenges. We need dedicated advocates in every state and U.S. territory! YOU can help us impact survival and improve the fire service. Benefits of being an NFFF Adocate include: Advocates will be expected to represent their state in the promotion, presentation, and awareness of Firefighters Life Safety Initiatives. They will serve as the eyes and ears of the Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives Program for their state. To apply and for more information visit the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.
Inspired by the Texas Fire Chief’s Annual Workshop, this gathering is designed specifically for the Second in Command. Attendees will tackle common challenges encountered in their position and will discuss innovations and strategies used in departments throughout Texas. Past history shows that these formal and informal conversations provide dynamic networking opportunities made possible by the diverse and talented professionals of the Texas Fire Service.
Fire Department administrative staff carry a heavy burden. Without a strong administrative staff, organizations cannot achieve their full potential and operate efficiently. The goal of this conference is to provide position-specific training and development opportunities and to help connect FIRE/EMS administrative staff members, enabling them to provide the highest level of support possible.
The Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) has seen a remarkable increase in workload and productivity over the past five years. The increases in funding, staffing and equipment, provided during the 88th Legislative session were greatly appreciated and has enabled us to make tremendous strides in the services we provide. Due to the continued growth of the Texas Fire Service, we are struggling to meet our mandated inspections while managing injury and complaint investigations.
TCFP offers “regional meetings” throughout the year in a variety of locations around the state. These meetings are opportunities for members of nearby fire departments and other regulated entities to meet some of our staff in person. We want to answer your questions, listen to your concerns, and give timely updates related to commission news. In addition, through a partnership with TEEX, CE will be awarded for your attendance at these meetings. For a list of all upcoming meeting dates, visit the Regional Meetings webpage.
Online continuing education is a powerful tool that helps fire departments stay mission-ready while supporting professional growth. It offers flexible, cost-effective access to high-quality training that fits around demanding schedules and limited budgets. By delivering standardized, up-to-date content aligned with national best practices, online learning ensures firefighters are equipped with the latest knowledge and tactics. It also enables rapid response to emerging threats and evolving standards, while fostering career advancement and retention through accessible development opportunities. Investing in online education is an investment in safer communities and a stronger fire service. The Texas Fire Chiefs Association (TFCA) is proud to announce a cooperative program with the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) that provides one TFCA member with the opportunity to attend the prestigious Fire Service Chief Executive Officer (FSCEO) program via a scholarship. Applications are due by October 31, and all applicants must meet the FSCEO program requirements. Complete the TEEX application, and submit a 500-word original statement explaining why you should be considered for this opportunity. This initiative reflects TFCA’s commitment to investing in the professional growth and leadership development of fire service leaders across Texas.
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for October 13, 2025, Brad and Curt discuss a decision by Escambia County commissioners to send $18 million in unpaid EMS bills to collections; the termination of a Kentucky union president; the agreement to settle the 2 year old lawsuit brought by the IAFF against the NFPA over standards related to PFAS in PPE; a suit by a Virginia firefighter alleging his leukemia was the result of PFAS in PPE; and a discrimination suit brought by a San Jose civil engineer.
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