Title: Virginia Department of Fire Programs
1Virginia Department of Fire Programs
Virginia Fire Marshal Academy
2Public Education in Virginia
- What is happening with
- Public Education ?
3What is Public Education?
- How do we define Public Education?
- is it
- a fire truck visiting a school?
- a fire extinguisher program?
- a visit to a senior center?
- a fire department that checks alarms?
4It is!
- Public education is defined by the jurisdiction
and the people that they serve. The needs of the
people, the commitment to meeting those needs and
the resources (people, time money) define what
the scope of education for that area.
5So what is an educator?
- A person that makes the commitment to help others
by sharing information that will make their life
better. - This person may be in a career position assigned
duties as an educator or they may choose to
volunteer their time and talents or may take on
additional duties as they see the need.
6Educators
- Educators are people with really big hearts that
set a goal of helping others help themselves - They are not out there to do for others as much
as they are to teach them how to be able to do
for themselves
7Who is our audience?
- Preschoolers
- A high risk group
- School age children
- Elementary
- Middle
- High school
- College students
- Parents of children
- Businesses
- Civic groups
- Service organizations
- Seniors
- Anyone who is willing to listen and learn to
protect themselves
8What are the topics we teach?
- Fire safety
- Cooking
- Escape planning
- Burn prevention
- Burn treatment
- Candle
- Alarms
- Smoke
- CO
- Heat
- Emergency preparedness
- Disaster planning
- Water safety
- Child passenger safety
- Traffic
- Gun safety
The list goes on
9Challenges
- Time in today's society everyone is busy. We
have to find a way to catch their attention and
make them aware of safety issues they can
address. People want drive up convenience, they
want to pull up to the window load up on safety
if its convenient and drive away.
10Someone else has that taken care of
- Who is responsible for the safety of the people?
Ask about safety and most people say its built
in. My home has smoke alarms or my child rides
in a safety seat or someone will let me know when
I need to leave the building. They assume that
it wont happen to me so I do not need to plan
for it.
11Emergency services does a great job of rescuing
people
- Dial 911 and I get the fire dept, police dept,
rescue squad and anyone else that I need.. - It all goes back to that drive up/call in
service. Someone else will deal with it. - Educators teach people how to help themselves, to
prevent the injuries and minimize the severity of
the problem
12Where have we been?
- In years past we have taught Public Educator
Level 1, Communicating with Children and Juvenile
Firesetter Level 1 and 2 to our customers - These are the basic level programs to educate the
educator, the firefighter and the person dealing
with juvenile firesetters
13What do we currently have to offer?
- The NFPA 1035 Standard for Professional
Qualifications for Public Fire and Life Safety
Educator guides much of what we offer. - There are 6 parts to the NFPA 1035 certification
- Public Educator 1, 2, 3
- Juvenile Fire Setter 1, 2
- PIO
14Public Educator 1, 2 and 3
- These Virginia programs are written to the 2005
NFPA 1035 standard - We are one of the few in the nation with 1035
Public Educator 1 and 2 written to the current
NFPA standard -
- Level 1 is being taught
- Level 2 is being piloted
- Level 3 is under development
1035 - 2005
15- North Carolina gave us a copy of their Public
Educator 1 program when we were in the early
stages of writing our program.
16We also have
- Juvenile Firesetter Intervention Specialist Level
1 and Level 2 - These are National Fire Academy courses that have
been handed off to Virginia.
17PIO
- We are looking at various options for meeting
this part of the standard. - This will be addressed after we get the Public
Educator 3 in place
18Other training
- We do have other programs that are not 1035
specific but still fall under the Public
Education umbrella
19Communicating with Children
- This is a Virginia course developed by VDFP/VFMA.
Originally it was an 8 hour course but was
adapted to be taught in 4 hours. - It is designed for the station firefighter to
give them the basics of Public Education without
putting them through a 3 day course - Designed to give them a taste of public
education, get them interested in taking more
training
20Communicating with Children
- This course is taught in many departments both
career and volunteer, some are offering it in
recruit school - We offer a train the trainer for this program
that gives departments an in house instructor
to teach the course when needed as well as
adjuncts that teach the course for the Division
offices
21Play Safe Be Safe training
- This is a Childrens Fire Safety Education
Program designed for children 3-5 years of age - This is one of the High Risk age groups for fire
injury and fatalities - The kits allow the child care facilities to
provide fire safety on a regular basis and
invite the fire departments in to" wrap up the
messages that have been delivered
22- The Virginia Department of Health has obtained a
number of the kits through a grant and we are
able to give a kit to each child care facility
that attends training - We team up with the local fire department to
offer training and provide networking time for
the child care providers and the fire departments
23Training aids
- We have an extensive collection of training aids
which allow the students hands on practice in
the classroom
24Training aids
- included are various videos and DVDs which we
share with our students during class - Also items that can be used by educators, some
are low cost or available from suppliers or
partners at no cost
25Our newest training aid
- Sparky and Pumper are the newest training aid. We
are able to give the students hands on training
on operating a remote control device and key
points on operating in crowds. - Sparky is a big hit wherever he goes and we will
use him to encourage departments to acquire one
for their programs and train them in effective
use of remote controlled devices.
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29More items
- We carry a set of FF gear and air pack to
demonstrate the proper way to teach children
about firefighters - We use materials that are readily available to
show students where to find resources to teach
with
30Tool Box Toy Box
- This is simply a toolbox with various items in it
- Hand tools
- Screwdriver, hammer, wrench etc
- Toys
- Items the children will recognize as toys
stuffed animals, small creatures etc - Lighters and matches (can be props)
- These are used with the other tools to represent
things that adults use
31Matches and lighters are tools for adults
- By using the Tool box Toy box we can demonstrate
the difference between tools (for adults) and
toys (for children) - Many times children do not understand the
difference or the dangers - We also use this training aid for adults, to
teach and remind them not to leave matches and
lighters where children can get them
32Our portable storeroom
- Because we provide training to students all over
the commonwealth we use a trailer. It is
transported to the various class sites and gives
us the ability to use whatever tool is needed for
class along with having all the class supplies in
it
33Time for the numbers
34- Many of our public education classes are now
included in local jurisdictions career
development programs - Some people are taking classes to prepare
themselves for a Public Educator job
35- Some take the classes because they believe that
its important to protect lives and property. - Amazingly enough thats what Public Safety is all
about, saving lives and protecting property.
There is no better way to do that than prevent a
fire or injury from happening
36Who else is out there?
- No one can do it alone, we are a resource for
various groups to provide the best
training/information available. - VFIRS Fighting Fire with Facts
- Webpage - downloadable materials
37Stakeholder group
- Virginia Fire and Life Safety Coalition
- This is a group of educators from across the
state - They review our programs and provide assistance
with updates - These are some of the primary customers of the
Public Education section
38Other groups
- Virginia Department of Health
- Community Injury Prevention Group
- This group is working on a 5 year plan for injury
prevention in Virginia with a CDC grant - VDFP has people working with this group
39VDEM
- Virginia Department of Emergency Management
- As educators we are often asked to deliver
programs that incorporate Disaster planning. VDEM
is a resource that we may go to for materials and
information.
40NFPA
- This organization is recognized as a leader in
the fire service - They recently formed a Public Educators Network
and the VFMA has a member that was selected to
represent Virginia on this national panel
41One of the many things VDFP is working on
- Public Fire and Life Safety Education program
statewide - We are well on our way to meeting this goal by
providing the training and meeting the needs of
our customers - We do this by training and being a resource to
our customers, our goal is to support their
Public Education efforts
42VDFP programs
- Get Alarmed Virginia
- Smoke alarm installation and education campaign
Administered through local agencies so that
program is tailored to each community's resources
and needs Using a grant program Virginia Fire
departments apply for and receive alarms to
distribute in their jurisdiction
43More programs
- Be Fire Safe Grants
- The purpose of this grant program is to provide
equipment (i.e. CO alarms) to local
jurisdictions and distribution to fire
departments and organizations involved in fire
safety projects in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
44Recent events
- Virginia Beach in an effort to balance their
budget considered eliminating their life safety
office. - 4 educators and a supervisor
- They felt that the front line folks and
volunteers could make up for what the staff was
doing.
45- Using their documentation and data from the VFIRS
system the VB staff was able to document the
statistical benefit to the Virginia Beach
community in lives and property that had been
saved by their efforts
46A bit of history
- Virginia Beach had the first Life Safety office
in the state formed 35 years ago - Their staff are always on the cutting edge of
public education - They had statistics that showed a lower average
fire loss, fire injuries and fire deaths than
comparable areas
47End result
- Virginia Beach kept the Life Safety Office intact
they decided that the results achieved were just
too good to give up - The data VDFP collected over the years assisted
them in making the comparison and show how
effective they were - We were also able to pull together the public
education community to support the VB team
48Another success story for Public Education
- The City of Petersburg had a bad situation, fire
deaths and injuries were challenging the
emergency services. - Chief TC Harriston called on VDFP for assistance
49- We responded with a class for company level
officers on fire inspection procedures. - VDFP also provided a funded Public Educator 1
class that was hosted by Petersburg and had 17
Petersburg fire personnel in it.
50- The Petersburg members networked with other
educators in class and gained ideas/information
from the instructors on how to make their
programs more effective - They were also given information on joining the
Home Safety Council Literary Network to provide
fire safety material to the residents of
Petersburg
51Measurable results
- Achieving measurable results takes time and
effort - Without proper planning it is not effective
- When the safety of our residents is the goal it
is worth the time and effort that is used
52VDFP making it happen!
- Our Mission In cooperation with our public and
private partners as one team with one voice
achieve excellence in everything we do through
effective communication, coordination, and
resource management. - Our Vision To be the internationally recognized
and trusted leader in providing fire and
emergency services support to communities
throughout Virginia.
53Just a quick question?
- Have you checked your smoke alarms this month?
They cannot protect you if they are not in
working order. - Check them monthly, change the battery at least
yearly and vacuum them out regularly. - Have an escape plan and practice it, the lives of
you and your family members may depend on it
54Thank you for your time!