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Broken Arrow Fire Department 130 square miles 140 personnel 5 fire stations Combination of paid and volunteer personnel Responding to over 5000, Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical calls a year.
Citizens Helping Fire & EMS
Citizens advocates for fire and emergency services Citizens advocates for fire and emergency services Citizen participation in the community Scarce front line resources
Working behind the lines to help those on the front lines
Locally based and locally controlled Community-service oriented Engages interests and talents of citizens Designed for non-hazardous tasks Does not replace a current paid or volunteer positions Locally based and locally controlled Community-service oriented Engages interests and talents of citizens Designed for non-hazardous tasks Does not replace a current paid or volunteer positions Non-operational citizen advocates for fire prevention, emergency medicine and homeland security
Give back to your country, your state and your community through the hours you assist Allows emergency responders to focus on operational tasks Gain invaluable insights into our nation's emergency service agencies and how they work Become better prepared for an emergency
Launched in December 2004 at the White House One of five Citizen Corps Partner Programs Fire Corps Founding Partners: International Association of Fire Chiefs International Association of Fire Fighters National Volunteer Fire Council Fire Corps Founding Partners: International Association of Fire Chiefs International Association of Fire Fighters National Volunteer Fire Council Program initiated in the Broken Arrow Fire Department in August of 2006.
The list of non-operational tasks is endless, so don't limit it to just the list presented here. ANY non-operational task you can think of can be accomplished by a citizen advocate Administrative Functions Public Safety Education Fundraising Data Entry Bookkeeping Canteen Services Public Relations Pre-Plan Research Apparatus and Facility Maintenance
Fire and EMS departments require a variety of skills. You will be interviewed to identify your skills, talents and knowledge. A program coordinator will then try to match your skills to an appropriate assignment. For example, if you're a graphic designer, your fire/EMS department may ask you to help design a brochure; if you're a computer software expert, they may want you to help improve their existing information system. For example, if you're a graphic designer, your fire/EMS department may ask you to help design a brochure; if you're a computer software expert, they may want you to help improve their existing information system.
Fire and EMS departments will strive to match your skills, abilities and talents with their needs. Striving to make the Fire Corps experience, enjoyable and beneficial. Fire and EMS departments will strive to match your skills, abilities and talents with their needs. Striving to make the Fire Corps experience, enjoyable and beneficial.
First responders obtain stronger support Departments gain greater efficiency Emergency services acquire an army of new advocates Citizens get to do their part for emergency preparedness
The BAFD is happy to offer you any level of service. Most likely, you will work out a schedule of hours that is acceptable to the department and you.
Fire and EMS departments often welcome corporate support for community initiatives. When partnering with a local department, businesses can lend programmatic, financial and staff support. Fire Corps can help you take the lead on building a new fire and EMS/corporate partnership.
CONTACT: Deputy Fire Chief Steve Jarrett ext CONTACT: Deputy Fire Chief Steve Jarrett ext Fill out local Fire Corps application/questionnaire
The BAFD will screen citizen advocates very thoroughly A short orientation and training will introduce you to the department
Congressional Fire Service Institute Fire Department Safety Officers Association International Association of Arson Investigators International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters International Association of Fire Chiefs International Association of Fire Fighters International Fire Service Training Association International Society of Fire Service Instructors National Association of Hispanic Firefighters National Association of State Fire Marshals National Fire Protection Association North American Fire Training Directors Volunteers in Police Service Women in the Fire Service Congressional Fire Service Institute Fire Department Safety Officers Association International Association of Arson Investigators International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters International Association of Fire Chiefs International Association of Fire Fighters International Fire Service Training Association International Society of Fire Service Instructors National Association of Hispanic Firefighters National Association of State Fire Marshals National Fire Protection Association North American Fire Training Directors Volunteers in Police Service Women in the Fire Service Working Together With Fire & EMS
Fire Chief Jeff VanDolah