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Friday, December 5, 2008

USFA, NVFC Release Volunteer Vehicle Safety Program

The Emergency Vehicle Safe Operations for Volunteer and Small Combination Emergency Service Organizations is now available online at www.nvfc.org/evsp/index.html.

The U.S. Fire Administration and the National Volunteer Fire Council have released a Web-based educational program that includes an emergency vehicle safety best practices self-assessment, standard operating guideline examples and behavioral motivation techniques to enhance emergency vehicle safety.

As crashes from privately owned vehicles are the leading cause of volunteer firefighter on-duty fatalities responding to and returning from emergencies, this program also discusses critical issues of volunteer firefighter safety in such vehicles.

“Vehicle crashes represent the second-leading cause of on-duty firefighter deaths in the volunteer fire service,” said Charlie Dickinson, USFA deputy administrator. “This emergency vehicle safety educational program will also support the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Firefighter Life Safety Initiative.”

The program is a result of one of the partnerships with several leading fire service membership organizations as a follow-up to the Emergency Vehicle Safety Initiative, a USFA project developed to reduce the number of firefighters killed while responding to or returning from the emergency scene.

“This emergency vehicle safety educational program will enable the volunteer fire service to easily and conveniently obtain comprehensive information in this area while at home or in the station,” said NVFC Chairman Philip Stittleburg. “Educational outreach is critical in reducing the number of volunteer firefighters we lose year after year.”


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