for upcoming issues and acting professionally. The following study looks at the perceptions of the public concerning the Fire Department and the factors influencing their opinions. In addition, the paper looks at what they do in an attempt to either increase or decrease the perceptions of their communities. Furthermore, it identifies the Fire Department’s activities aimed at establishing positive perceptions from community members.
Introduction
Fire Departments continue to be under scrutiny, and they continue to struggle to maintain a positive image due to evolving communication technologies, economic pressures, and the changing social norms. This has taken the fire and emergency service department to re-examine the existing problem and… Continue Reading...
Organizational structure and physical structures are the two main components of fire departments in any community. The following is a proposal for a newly designed fire department in a suburban area. Occupational safety, integration with community infrastructure, and strategic alliances with other public service sectors will all be included in the department design proposal.
Organizational Structure
Organizational structure in fire departments is in dire need of change. In some departments, that change is happening from the top down, as departments respond to the needs of young recruits and rookies who may be unfamiliar or uncomfortable with the “paramilitary” culture that has… Continue Reading...
limited to scanners and radios. Social media has transformed the manner in which people operate, and the fire department has stay attuned to the trends. Therefore, the fire department should embrace the recent changes and come up with social media policies to govern the use of these sites and exploit them to the advantage of the unit. Overall, social media can confer enormous benefits, as well as a profound detriment to fires services.
For a long time, most leaders in the fire service had been using social media at a personal level only. Fire departments were only limited to highlighting upcoming events and posting pictures. However, with… Continue Reading...
to establish ongoing information sharing programs, which enable two-way dialogue. Fire departments need feedback continually from their affiliated community groups, just as the community groups need also to receive updated information that enhances both relational and institutional embeddedness (Nowell & Steelman, 2015). Public awareness of fire safety, building codes, disaster response, emergency preparedness, and disaster prevention are all facilitated through education. The educational process requires affiliation with community groups including schools, healthcare organizations, community or activity groups, local business, faith based organizations, and particularly the media. As Carter & Rausch (2008) point out, fire service administrators also need to forge… Continue Reading...
fire personnel arriving within five minutes after the shooting. The Aurora Police Department, the Aurora Fire Department, hospital-based emergency departments, and Emergency Management Services (EMS) worked together to manage the crisis. The agencies collaborated in evacuating victims, apprehending the suspect, searching the theater building, providing emergency medical care, transporting victims to hospitals, and assisting families of victims. Nonetheless, similar to other previous incidents, inter-agency coordination and communication difficulties were experienced. These difficulties provide crucial lessons for leadership within the field of emergency management.
Background/Summary of the Incident
The 20th of July 2017 was a sad day for the American nation. A few minutes past midnight,… Continue Reading...
Identify Strategic Goals (Objectives) 5. Implement Tactics and Strategies 6. Debriefing (Henle Hazmat Training & Consulting, 2016).
Relevant Partners
Jurisdictional Lead Agencies
For Level 1 Incident:
Local Fire Department—the FD will take jurisdiction lead as Incident Commander and establish chain of command with local police.
Public Works—will report up the chain of command through local FD for prevention and response clean-up facilitation to a limited degree, giving place and jurisdiction to County Emergency Management.
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and time of day;
• Digital LCD monitors at station manager kiosks show real-time advisories and alerts;
• Two-way radios between train operator and operations control center;
• Hotlines from operations control center to police and fire departments;
• Automated electronic fire protection system in stations and tunnels;
• Call boxes spaced 800 feet along tracks;
• Fire extinguishers on platforms and inside railcars;
• Video monitoring of stations, elevators and some station parking lots;
• Public address systems on trains and platforms;
• Passenger-to-station manager intercoms on platforms, in elevators and landings
• Passenger-to-operator intercoms inside railcars -- one at each end; and,
• Chemical detection systems in underground stations (Metro facts, 2016).
These initiatives followed another series of… Continue Reading...
into the river with the passengers inside. According to Jim Clack from the Fire Department of Minneapolis, more than seven people got killed while an excess of sixty suffered injuries. The State patrol department was quoted as reporting 20 missing people (Sander & Saulny, 2007). Most people were rescued within one hour of the said collapse according to Jim Clack (Sander & Saulny, 2007). The 8 lane bridge served as the 35W interstate bridge serving the north-south route that passed through Minneapolis. The bridge was undergoing repairs when it collapsed. Witness testimony indicated that a jackhammer was at use on this bridge moments… Continue Reading...
station 1km east and the headquarters is 1.5 km to the south. The nearest fire department is a major station that is across the street from the nearest police department. The nearest hospital is St. Paul's Hospital, which is about 2km to the southwest. There is a station for BC Ambulance Services about 2km away to the east. It is anticipated that VPD will have the fastest response time, given the density of patrol vehicles in the area. All emergency services are reached via 911.
The Sun Tower sits on the corner. There is one building directly adjacent. This is home to a beauty… Continue Reading...
responders will be from local organizations like law enforcement and fire departments as well as emergency medical technicians who will arrive on the scene for triage and medical intervention for saving lives and reducing the extent and severity of injuries. Local branches of the Red Cross may also be involved as first responders.
Then, each state will have its own list of governmental and non-governmental first responder agencies that can deploy more resource-intensive needs requiring specialized equipment or personnel. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA, 2018), which is part of the United States Department of Labor, manages a list… Continue Reading...
exchanges of political favors, including jobs in the fire department and the state militia.
Campbell, Tracy. Deliver the Vote: A History of Election Fraud, an American Political
Tradition-1742-2004. New York, NY: Basic Books.
As the title of the book indicates, there has been great pressure to deliver the vote by any means necessary throughout American history, even before America became a nation. American political corruption is not a new phenomenon, although the methods of corruption may have changed throughout different eras of history. This book provides an overview of the changing shape of American electoral fraud. Regarding voter… Continue Reading...