The Friday Report
  October 24, 2025
 
MEMBER NEWS

TFCA held its annual elections this past month, with the 3rd Vice President, Secretary, and seven Director positions on the ballot. Over 100 fire departments participated in the election, and we thank them  as well as all of the candidates for their participation in this important aspect of your organization. Those who were elected are:

  • 3rd VP
    Tony Haden
  • Secretary
    Doug Boeker
  • ESD Director
    Gary Estep
  • TML Director
    Robert Fite
  • North Region Director
    Stephen Watson
  • Central Region Director
    Ron Stewart
  • Southeast Region Director
    Mark Campise
  • Panhandle Region Director
    Mike Galloway
  • Valley Region Director
    Michael Clack
The Texas Fire Chief’s Association (TFCA) is now accepting nominations for its Annual Awards. To select the honorees, each department will have one vote for each of the awards/achievements listed below:

• Fire Chief of the Year
• Lone Star Achievement
• Fire Safety
• Valor Award

As leaders, your experiences and perspectives are what guide the future of the fire service. By taking this short survey, you’ll help strengthen the camaraderie, values, and priorities that unite us across departments statewide.

 

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:
Delivery Experience: Gain confidence in communication, public speaking, and adult education.
Networking: Build strong networks with individuals inside and outside your organization.
Personal Growth: Learn from forward thinking fire service leaders, enhance critical thinking, and boost your professional profile.

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.

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Texas Fire Chiefs Workshop is a comprehensive networking opportunity for current Fire Chiefs (Head of Department). Earn the Additional 20 Hours Required by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection with your peers in one event!

1st Responder Conferences, co-hosted by Galveston County CISM Team, presents a multi-faceted two-day seminar and networking event for improving the mental health and wellness of our first responders. This is our 62nd conference and we are glad you will be joining us!

Join us for 2.5 days of educational sessions, networking and annual awards in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Regisration and sponsorships are now available.|

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.

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INDUSTRY NEWS
Wildfire Today (10/21/2025)
The bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act advances in Congress, aiming to improve wildfire prediction, management and response. It faces support and criticism over forest access and environmental protections.

NFPA Podcast (10/14/2025)
A PPE expert explains the results of his 10-year project to determine what constitutes clean gear and what affect it has on firefighter health.

Fire Rescue 1 (10/21/2025)
A powerful fire academy speech should include heartfelt welcomes, recognition of contributors, acknowledgment of families and motivational messages. It should frame compliance and leadership as supportive, forward-looking and rooted in shared values.

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TEXAS STATE NEWS
KUT News (10/20/2025)
The declaration allows precationary preparations for a possible large wildfire. The risk comes from lack of rainfall for more than six weeks and from dry vegetation.

10 KWTX (10/14/2025)
Texas Forest Service is providing $192 million to volunteer fire departments statwide.

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TCFP UPDATES
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.

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TEEX NEWS

 

NFPA 1021 Fire Officer IV

October 27-31| Frisco

NFPA 1006-9 Heavy Vehicle Rescue

November 7-9 | Katy


For course descriptions and current schedule, location, and registration information, see the individual course pages on the TEEX website.

 
 
 
 

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 A&M Engineering Extension Service would like to better understand how fire chiefs, firefighters, and department leaders utilize online continuing education as a tool for training and education. We would invite fire service leaders who want to help shape the future of training programs to complete this short survey:  https://teex.link/CEsurvey
 
Your input will help ensure they remain relevant, accessible, and responsive to the evolving demands of the fire service. Whether you're a seasoned chief or a new recruit, your voice matters. This is your opportunity to help us better support your department’s mission, your professional growth, and the safety of the communities you serve. Thank you for your time and commitment to excellence in fire service education.


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. 

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FIRE LAW BLOG
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for October 20, 2025, Brad and Curt discuss a decision by the Nassau County Supreme Court reversing the disciplinary suspension of a fire chief in NY state; the denial of a request by an FDNY EMS officer to seal portions of a prior court opinion that discussed her disciplinary record; a decision by the Tennessee Supreme Court to reverse a lower court ruling that granted disability pension benefits to a Chattanooga firefighter diagnosed with PTSD; a suit by a Florida firefighter alleging he was unlawfully ordered to undergo a medical examination; and a decision by the California Court of Appeals upholding the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by former fire captain who alleged disability discrimination and retaliation.

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