SAFER Monthly Meeting Minutes - October 2016

 

SAFER Meeting Minutes

October 21, 2016

SAFER Board Attendees:   President Fortman, Weise, Seely, Quinn, Alvarado, Past President Duran, Vender liaison Sposato

Los Angeles Fire Department

 Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center   

0900 – 0945    Vender Display on drill deck           

0945    Meeting called to order –  B/C President Fortman (Batt 13)  welcomed SAFER and opened the meeting with an update on the LAFD department, led the flag salute and moment of silence to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in the fire, police and military. Thanks to LAFD for use of the facility and President Fortman for hospitality.

SAFER email : SAFER.Members@gmail.com, twitter, facebook etc.

1000 – 1130    Presentation – Assistant Chief Corey Rose -“Firefighter Behavioral Health”

  • Program: Firefighter Behavioral Health

Assistant Chief Corey Rose – “Emergency Medical Services Bureau”

(Working on Masters in Organizational Psychology)

corey.rose@lacity.org

Chief Rose related his “near death experience” during an entrapment event at the “KING FIRE”- (Sept 17, 2014, Northern California near Lake Tahoe). He was assigned as ‘STRUCTURE PROTECTION BRANCH” on a management team. He produced a series of photographs of the fire progression towards his position and related what was going through his mind that contributed to his decisions.  The experience struck home with the Chief and became a motivating factor in his pursuit of firefighter stress and behavioral health to help. He related the incidents of suicides within the fire service community and the PTSD phenomenon.

Decision’s under stress:

How?

  • Stay Calm

  • Think Clearly

  • NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER!!!!

There are times when quitting looks good, defeat inescapable and retreat the only option.

PowerPoint by AC Rose - “Can’t Take it Anymore? Keeping Firefighters Happy: An Inside Job

10%ers:

Little empirical data is available regarding FF/EMS suicides.

Family issues and work issues combined

Risk Factors:

  • Divorce

  • Trauma

  • Stress

  • Sudden Fame

  • Suicide

Suicide Motivation:

  • Loss/change in important relationship

  • Avoid or end perceived pain

  • Escape an intolerable situation

Etc.

Indirect Suicide Indicators:

Buying a weapon

  • Indirect Verbal cues:

  • I cant do this anymore

  • Im tired of life

  • Etc.

Direct Verbal Cues:

  • I’m tired of life

  • I’m going to kill myself

  • Etc.

Resilience “ Psych & Behavioral Lingo

Resilience= ability to withstand negative pressure

Resilient people experience negative circumstances associated with poor psychological and social outcomes yet despite the odds, the end up healthy and productive:

  • Mentally ill or abusive parents

  • Deprived social or economic conditions

  • Major stressful events

Related to:

  1. Biology – temperament, emotions etc.

  2. Attachment

  3. Control

90% of the population lacks traits to be emergency responders.

 “Adrenaline Junkies”:

  • Control Oriented

  • Attentive to detail

  • Traditional

  • Strong Role Identity

  • Action Oriented

  • Risk Takers

  • Highly Dedicated

Emergency Services - Stressful?

Most Stressful Jobs: Firefighter is #1

  • FF’s will seek clergy over professional mental health by 40.9% over 7.4%

  • FFs tend to have positive views about the world despite continued exposure to traumatic events.

Stress in EMS Providers:

  • 1,600 EMT’s and Medics surveyed

  • 100% reported exposure to traumatic events

  • PTSD incidence lower than general population.

Immune to stress?

  • FFs are human

  • They are highly effective on the job

Relationship Stressors:

Work Schedules – cause you to miss important events, occasions

Loyalty – to members, agencies, associates

Divorce – Attorney data suggest FFs have high rate of divorce. Family, home relationship issues likely related to work.

NFPA 1500 – Chapter 11: Behavioral Health and Wellness Program.

The FS Org will develop ………………

Employee Assistance Programs

  • EAP

  • NFF: Behavioral Health Assistance Program (BHAP)

  • Regardless of what you call it, they must be familiar and be prepared to treat firefighters.

EAP

  • Began in 1800’s to deal with ETOH problems

  • Expanded in 1950’s to mental health

Behavioral Health:

  • AKA: Mental Health

  • As important as physical health and safety

  • Left untreated, leads to illness and death

  • Covers a wide range of issues:

  • Sleep problems

  • Anager management

  • Depression

  • PTSD

  • Substance abuse and addiction

RESILIENCE: The Bottom Line:

Problem focused coping increases resilience while emotion-focused coping impairs resiliency

 

Resilient people are:

  • Sociable

  • Optimistic

  • Flexible

  • Self-confident

  • Competent

  • Insightful

  • Etc.

You play the hand you’re dealt –

Promoting Resilience:

Leadership

Social Support

Stress Prevention: FFs must have good stress management skills; most stress in emergency services is not from extraordinary events/incidents but from day to day activities and responsibilities.

Stress Prevention:

Ranking causes of burnout:

  1. 911 abusers

  2. Extensive shift lengths

  3. Sleep depravation

  4. Etc.

Tips for Stress management for firefighters:

  • Condition your body and mind

  • Listen to your inner voice

  • Never stop growing and learning

  • Be positive

  • Have a life outside the fire department

What do we do as leaders?

Maintain an environment of security, of support, create opportunities for success, maintain respect, reward, since of inclusion, allow others to have a since of identity, show benevolence.

Chief Rose discussed “Leadership” and the leadership program delivered at the training center and its availability to all agencies.

Define Leadership: “Influence and motivation of others even in the absence of the leader”. Based on the development of “Trust” between leader and those being led”.

Three Pillars of Leadership:

  1. Ability

  2. Integrity

  3. Benevolence

Servant Leader

Transitional Leader

 

 

 

*PowerPoint Presentation, Check Sheets and Test parameters available from presenters upon request.

 

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  • Business Meeting:

Dues: Please pay annual dues per website fee schedule.

1130 -1200 Roundtable

  • Roundtable:

Dick Weise: Related recent NFPA Committee activity, expressed appreciation of the SAFER org.

Scott Quinn Capt II – LAFD : Heat / Ilness prevention program completed, completing Drill tower classes.

Ells Fortman BC  LAFD formed an equipment committee to contribute to future purchases

Alvarado Long Beach FD: Related appreciation of SAFER as imormation source.

Tony Duran  LACoFD (Retired) Now with Ammonia Institute, giving training nationally and in South America.

Treasures report: $

Reminds all to pay dues online to support the organization.

Jim Cleary: PlymoVent – Related the hazards of diesel exhaust.

Mike Slaggs – Related some info on the recent roll-over accident in Ventura County FD. Discussed his extraction cart system demonstrated below.

McGee - Torrance Fire – Discussed the problems with pathogens migration into the work place (change gear outside station, polished concrete floors instead of carpet.

ScottCalFire Riverside; Related he is the new Safety Officer for CalFire Riverside. Related the efforts they have undertaken on behalf of FF health and safety.

Joe Sposado – Vender LiasonAllStar Fire: Related the recent Fire Tech Reno event. NFPA Standard on SCBAs: A change to the “Sound” requirement will increase the volume of the alert feature. All new MUST comply, those already in service MAY update. Chicago is changing over to the ORCO spec PPE.

Jack Kolta -Pt Mago – Fed Fire Ventura County – San Nicolas Island, New Fire Chief, related the Island has no diesel fuel – uses JP 5 to fuel apparatus.

Jim Black –

B/C – Ventura County – Related the support VCoFD received during the LODD funeral for their firefighter killed in roll-over accident was exceptional.

Eric Higgins Laundry Extractors systems – Related his company supplies, installs and services extractors in support of NFPA 1851 requirements. 

Scott Periguin – Best Way Laundry – Looking to include bar-codes to interface with PPE to properly match wash cycles.

Lazaro Martinez Cascade Fire Equipment – Wildland PPE out of Medford Oregon will have booth at Firehouse world.

Bren Cohee – Christian Bros – Diesel Exhaust Installation Company Rep for Nederman.

Kirk Owen -  Veridian Fire Protective Gear - NFPA PPE committee, CalOSHA will be adapting NFPA 1851 as a recognized standard for SCAM.  

Luois Garcia Western States Fire Equipment –

Tracy Fire Equipment – Local company

Tom Martin – Atwood-Prior, Inc. – Manufactures representative for several companies.

 

  • LN Curtis Next meeting

  • Long Beach FD next meeting:       Long Beach Fire Headquarters

                                                      3205 N Lakewood Blvd

                                                      Long Beach, CA90808

                                                      “FD/LEO Command Operations” – Fire Chief Ed Hadfield

Rincon FD & Firetown Training Specialist

  • Please RSVP to John Price at MES for a lunch head count by 11/16/16                                                       

 

 

Meeting Attendees (Sign-ins)        21-Oct-16

First Name            Last Name                   Agency/Company                                Email Address

Tony          Duran            LACoFD, ret./ASTI                               Firetiger2013-SAFER@yahoo.com

Scott          Bethurum        CAL FIRE/ Riverside County                scott.bethurum@fire.ca.gov

Shannon    Black               VCFD                                                   shannon.black@ventura.org

Paul           Alvarado          LBFD                                                    paulalvarado@longbeac.gov

John           Cardenas         LAFD                                                    john.cardenas@lacity.org

Chuck        Seely                Downey Fire (Retired)                                    firebiz@att.net

Dick           Weise            LA County Fire                                     rweiselacofd@yahoo.com

Tom           Martin             Atwood Prior factory representation tmartin@repagency.com

Tim            McAtee           Torrance Fire                                    tmcatee@torranceca.gov

Eric                        Higgins                        Bestway Laundry Solutions                 ehiggins@bestwayls.com

Scott          Peregoy           UnimacLaundry Systems                   scott.peregoy@alliancels.com

Michael     Schlags                        COBRA Litters LLC                              mschlags@cobralitter.com

Louie         Garcia             Western States Fire Equipment          lgarcia@vvgtruck.com

Ellsworth   Fortman          LAFD/SAFER President                        elsworth.fortman@lacity.org

Kirk            Owen               Veridian Fire Protective Gear             kirk@veridian.net

Jack           Koltaj               Fedderal fire Ventura County             jack.koltaj@navy.mil

JIM                        CLEARY            PLYMOVENT                                       jtc1roadrunner.com

Joe             Sposato            Allstar Fire                                          Joes@allstarfire.com

Michael     Weisenberg     Ventura County Fire                            michael.weisenberg@ventura.org

Lazaro       Martinez         Cascade Fire Equipment Co.               lazaro@cascadefire.com

scott          quinn               LAFD                                                    scott.quinn@lacity.org

tracy          rabe                 LineGear Fire & Rescue                      tracy@linegear.com

Bren          Cohee            Christian Brothers/Nederman            bren@cbhvac.com

 

 

 

Vender’s, Manufacture’s and Consultants represented at this meeting:

 

Michael Schlags – Cobra Rescue Litters

mschlags@cobra litters.com

P.O. Box 1981

Buellton[CS1]  , CA 93427-1981

(805) 896-7993

www.cobralitter.com

 

Kirk H. Owen – Regional Sales Manager – Veridian Fire Protective Gear

kirk@veridian.net

(888) 922-9433

www.veridian.net

(712) 260-3547

(712) 262-5200 #217

3710 W Milwaukee St.

Spencer, Iowa   51301

 

Frank Uram- President-  Quala-Tel Communications

furam@qualatel.com

Tel (858) 577-2900

Fax (858) 693-4109

Toll Free (800) 442-1504

Cell (858) 945-1659

9925 Business Park Avenue- Suite A

San Diego, CA92131-1171

www.qualatel.com

 

 

Louie Garcia – Western States Fire Equipment

lgarcia@vvgtruck.com

www.WSFireEquip.com

(909) 510-4266

(213) 272-5680

13800 Valley Blvd.

Fontana, CA

 

Jim Evans – Solutions Safety

jime@solutionssafety.com

 

Lazaro Martinez – Cascade Fire Equipment Co.

lazaro@cascadefire.com

(626) 255-0433 Cell

 

Tracy Rabe – LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment

(800) 466-7574

23121 Antonio Parkway #125

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

tracy@LineGear.com

 

Tom Ramstead – LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment

(800) 466-7574

23121 Antonio Parkway #125

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

Tom@LineGear.com

 

Jim Cleary – Plymovent

(800) 300-2945

(909) 720-7064

Jtc1@roadrunner.com

Air Exchange, Inc.

1494-B East Francis Street

Ontario, CA91761

 

Tom Martin – Atwood-Prior, Inc.

Manufacturers Agent

(937) 689-2222

tmartin@repagency.host

2895 Valpak Rd. N.E.

Salem, OR97303

(800) 545-5678

 

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SAFER Monthly Meeting Minutes - June 2016

 

SAFER Meeting Minutes

June 17, 2016

SAFER Board Attendees:   President Fortman, Past President Dolan, Seely, Quinn, , Alvarado, Vender liaison Sposado

Los Angeles Fire Department

 Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center   

0930    Meeting called to order –  B/C President Fortman (Batt 13)  welcomed SAFER and opened the meeting, led the flag salute and moment of silence to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in the fire, police and military. Thanks to LAFD for use of the facility and “WorkRite” Uniforms for hospitality.

SAFER email : SAFER.Members@gmail.com, twitter, facebook etc.

 

  • Program: Fire Service Grants

Battalion Chief Cori Tipton – “Homeland Security Grants Section”

corinne.tipton@lacity.org

(213) 202-9955 Office

26 Federal Agencies with “fingers” in the Grant pool. Grants are not “free money” in that you must satisfy a myriad of requirements to receive and utilize the dollars. Over 1000 grants available in various categories.

FEMA.gov to see all grants.

 

UASI – “Urban Area Security Initiative”. (21 Cities in US), Regional in nature as it is assumed other local / regional agencies will be needed to assist in a terrorism incident.   

SHSGP-“ State Homeland Security Grant Program”

PSGP- “Port Security Grant Program”

AFG – Assistance to Firefighters Grant (FF Safety), Largest Grant available in LACo. (Single Layer Pant example.

SAFER – “Staffing For Adequate Fire & Emergency Response” to meet 1710 / 1720 manning standard. Pays for

FP&S – “Fire Prevention and Safety Grant”

 

PERFORMANCE PERIOD: Time allowed to apply for, receive and completed approved grants.

Solution Areas:

Organizations

            Positions – hiring for backfill & overtime

Planning

            Must have deliverables

Training

Equipment

            Includes consumables

Exercises

 

*PowerPoint Presentation, Check Sheets and Test parameters available from presenters upon request.

 

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  • Business Meeting:

Dues:

 

  • Roundtable:

Scott Quinn Capt II – LAFD : Drill tower class graduating,

John Price -

Stuart Lovi – AllStar Fire Equipment –

Jim Evans – Solutions Safety: AB 2146 is proposed law being written for California that will mandate SCBA’s, PPE standards that meet NFPA 1851. State must make the implementation of the law coincide with funding (not a un-funded mandate). Cleaning and inspection will likely be the first to be implemented as it has low or no costs.

 

Eric Higgins VP – BestWay Laundry Solutions –

Mark Sheldon – Oceanside FD Retired – Days-Off Products: Introduced his product representation: TIC’s, Tools etc..

 

Lazaro Martinez – Cascade Fire Equipment Company:

 

Bill Ward –

 

 

LN Curtis Fire Equipment:

 

Tom Langer –

 

 

 

  • 1200 Meeting Adjourned

  • Next Month AllStar Fire Equipment . Program:

     

 

 

 

Vender’s, Manufacture’s and Consultants represented at this meeting:

 

Michael Schlags – Cobra Rescue Litters

mschlags@cobra litters.com

P.O. Box 1981

Buelton[CS1]  , CA 93427-1981

(805) 896-7993

www.cobralitter.com

 

Kelly Whitt – Regional Account Executive – Workrite Uniforms

(909) 289-5775 Cell

(562) 252-0155 Fax

kwhitt@workrite.com

www.workrite.com

1701 N. Lombard Street, Suite 200

Oxnard, CA 93030

 

 

Walt Dorn – Liqui-Pod

walt@liqui-pod.com

www.liqui-pod.com

(562) 244-2205 cell

(844)766-5763 ext 104

 

Bill Ward – Luqui-Pod

billward@cox.net

 

TJ Jasper - Bestway Laundry Solutions – UniMac Sales and Service

1035 E. Third Street

Corona, CA92879

Phone (800) 542-6166 ext204

www.bestwayls.com

 

Tyson Raner – Systems Consultant –  Construction Innovations – Fire Watch Digital Communications

(855) 725-9555

(916) 502-3414

5716 Folsom Blvd Suite 155

Sacramento, CA95819

Tyson.raner@constructioninnovations.com

Self-Contained , Portable Fire Alarm System

 

Ford Davies – B&D Safety Systems Inc. (Business Development)

(916) 765-8648 Cell/text

(800) 983-3518 Central Station

fdavies@bdsafetysystems.com

www.bdsafetysystems.com

Associates with: SecureWatch and FireWatch electronic monitoring units

 

Frank Uram- President-  Quala-Tel Communications

furam@qualatel.com

Tel (858) 577-2900

Fax (858) 693-4109

Toll Free (800) 442-1504

Cell (858) 945-1659

9925 Business Park Avenue- Suite A

San Diego, CA92131-1171

www.qualatel.com

 

 

Louie Garcia – Western States Fire Equipment

lgarcia@vvgtruck.com

www.WSFireEquip.com

(909) 510-4266

(213) 272-5680

13800 Valley Blvd.

Fontana, CA

 

Jay Terry   Terry’s Canvas

terryscanvas@aol.com

2925 Palomino Court

Ontario, CA 91761

Phone (909) 947-7998

www.terrysfireequipment.com

 

 

Jim Evans – Solutions Safety

jime@solutionssafety.com

 

Lazaro Martinez – AllStar Fire Equipment

lazarom@allstarfire.com

(626) 255-0433 Cell

 

Tracy Rabe – LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment

(800) 466-7574

23121 Antonio Parkway #125

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

tracy@LineGear.com

 

Tom Ramstead – LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment

(800) 466-7574

23121 Antonio Parkway #125

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

Tom@LineGear.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meeting Attendees (Sign-ins)

Agency / Co                                     NAME                       PHONE #                              EMAIL (s)    

Downey Fire (Retired)                Chuck Seely             (562) 824-3225                  firebiz@att.net    

LACFD (retired) MES                    John Price                562-212-6803                jprice@mesfire.com           

Straight Up Imaging             Terry Parisher      (912) 667-8990    terry@straightupimaging.com           

Qual-Tel                                           Frank Uram             800-442-1504             furam@qualatel.com

Cobra Litters                                   Steve Cooley          805-377-5348                    coolnco@aol.com

Bestwqy Laundry Solutions       Eric Jasoer               (800)562-6166       ejasper@bestwayls.com           

Cobra Litters                          Michael Schlags        808-896-7993                   mschlags@cobralitter.com      

Cobra Litters                     Breanna Bartolucci         805-245-1535                    bschlags@cobralitter.com       

Oceanside FD(retired)/Days Off Consultants         Mark Sheldone      760-505-3473            msheldone@sbcglobal.net      

Western States Fire Equipment      Louie Garcia    213-272-5680        lgarcia@vvgtruck.com   

Chistian Brothers Mechanical ServicesGavin Fenske714-515-0083                gavin@cbhvac.com         

LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment    Tom Ramstead   949-709-8808               sales@linegear.com           

LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment    Tracy Rabe         949-709-8808  tracy@linegear.com     

LN Curtis and Sons            Ed Shabro     76-250-1180           eshabro@lncurtis.com  

LACoFD                     Tony Duran            626-590-2991        Firetiger2013-SAFER@yahoo.com    

LAFD                        Ells Fortman            661-645-1810               ellsworth.fortman@lacity.org     

LAFDRetired         Jim Dolan                 562-400-1298                                jsdolan123@aol.com      

SC Products             Jim Evans                 770-634-0848                    jime@solutionssafety.com      

OCFA                         Russ Snider             714-308-4338                    russsnider@ocfa.org      

FireWatch                Ford Davies             916-765-8648                    fdavies54@gmail.com   

Christian Brothers Mechanical               Bren Cohee          951-703-8985        bren@cbhvac.com           

Liqui-Pod                  Bill Ward                  949-246-6999                    billward@cox.net

Ventura County Fire Dept    Michael Weisenberg 805-990-4326

michael.weisenberg@ventura.org    

Los Angeles Fire Dept     Scott Quinn             213-434-1380        scott.quinn@lacity.org  

Allstar Fire Equipment Inc.        Lazaro Martinez    626-255-0433        lazarom@allstarfire.com           

LACoFD                     Alvin Brewer          213-700-4184        alvin.brewer@fire.lacounty.gov        

LAFD                        John Cardenas        661-917-7019        john.cardenas@lacity.org         

VCFD                Robert Szczepanek       805-914-4021        Robert.Szczepanek@ventura.org      

Santa Paula Fire     Keith Gurrola          805-377-1491        kgurrola@spcity.org       

 

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SAFER Monthly Meeting Minutes - August 19, 2016

 

SAFER Meeting Minutes

August 19, 2016

SAFER Board Attendees:   Seely, Quinn

Carlsbad Fire Department

 Carlsbad Training Center   

0950    Meeting called to order – Scott Quinn introduced B/C  welcomed SAFER and opened the meeting, led the flag salute and moment of silence to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in the fire, police and military. Thanks to Carlsbad Fire Department for use of the facility and FIRE ETC for morning Snacks and coffee.

SAFER email : SAFER.Members@gmail.com, twitter, facebook etc.

 

  • Program: “Firefighter Rehab on Wildfires, Structural Firefighting Heat and Toxic Exposure”

Presenter: Mary Murphy, EMS Manger CBD

Reference links, PowerPoint available

Mary was an ER nurse for 20 years, Carlsbad FD for 8 years. Related her passion for firefighter safety – including illness / injury prevention policy development.

*Every 20 minutes of work you do your “core” temp increases 1 degree. Temp increases with each successive 20 minute period. Give frequent 1 to 3 minute breaks.

Reference: US Fire Administration – Feb 2008 – Rehab report covers 7 incident reviews.

HEAT STRESS Factors:

  1. Air Temp

  2. Humidity

  3. Radiant Heat

  4. Air Movement

  5. Physical demands of work

  6. Clothing

  7. PF and body composition

  8. Psychological / Perception

  9. Medications

Signs / Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion:

  1. Pounding Headache

  2. Sudden Fatigue

  3. Etc…

Insert Video – “TED Talk” (ed.ted.com) and Utube search “Exertional Heat Stroke” ^104 F degrees (40 C)

Rhabdomyolysis – Effects skeletal muscles, breakdown of muscle fibers resulting in widespread dispersal of waste product.

Signs / Symptoms of “Rhabdo”:

 

Trigger Points for “Formal Rehab”:

Has used 2 bottles of air (or 1 45-60 minute)

Monitor for Dehydration, CO, Cyanide, Hyperthermia, Heat Exhaustion / Heat Stroke

Active Cooling with submersion or wet towels

 

Overhaul:

Old days: Wood, cotton, silk, wool

Now: PVC, Nylons, Polyproplyene, numerous “plastics” etc.

Fire Gases and Vapors: CO, Carbon Dioxide, HCl, Nitrous Gases, Hydrogen Sulfide, Sulfur Dioxide, Acrolein, Ammonia, Formaldehyde, Benzene, etc..

4-Gas Monitor detects: Oxygen, HS, CO and lower Explosive limit

Co is 250 times stronger than 02 in attaching to hemoglobin

HCN is 33-35% more dangerous to oxygen carrying capability of RBC’s than CO

HS is a chemical asphyxiant and irritant

Fatalities from Heart Disease: FF = 45%, PD = 22% etc.

 

Increased Risks Include:

  1. Tabaco Use

  2. High Blood Pressure

  3. Obesity

  4. Cholesterol and Triglycerides

  5. Diabetes

  6. Metabolic Syndrome

  7. Lack of physical fitness

  8. Poor Diet Habits

  9. Famiy Hx

  10. Age / Gender

  11. Noise

  12. Psychological Stress

  13. Shift Work

  14. Sympathetic Activity

Reference: Oregon State “A study of Chemicals found in the overhaul phase 2011”

Lists chemicals found during overhaul phase that exceeded NIOSH and OSHA standards.

Reference: Phoenix Fire Dept.: Same results found as Oregon Study. PFD now requires SCBA protection during overhaul.

“Formaldehyde” discussed as a carcinogen found in fire gases. Thought to be a significant cause of Cancer in FF’s.

“Arsenic” discussed as a hazardous fire gas.

“Mercury” discussed as a fireground toxin. Found in many modern electronics and common household devices.

Additional fire gases discussed (see PowerPoint)

Cancer Statistics shown and discussed in the Fire Service demographic.

Reference: “FF Cancer Support Network” paper discusses the risk factors related to FF behaviors that increase the exposure to fireground carcinogens.

Two leading routes of exposure:

  • Through the lungs

  • Through the skin (dermal absorption)  

 

 

 

  • Break to network with venders 11:1

 

  • Roundtable: Cancelled  due to reduced attendance from numerous agency Wildfiredeployments.

  • 1200 Meeting Adjourned

  • Next Month Orange County Fire Authority . Program: TBA

     

 

 

 

Vender’s, Manufacture’s and Consultants represented at this meeting:

 

Frank Uram- President-  Quala-Tel Communications

furam@qualatel.com

Tel (858) 577-2900

Fax (858) 693-4109

Toll Free (800) 442-1504

Cell (858) 945-1659

9925 Business Park Avenue- Suite A

San Diego, CA92131-1171

www.qualatel.com

 

Jim Evans – Solutions Safety

jime@solutionssafety.com

 

Lazaro Martinez – Cascade Fire Equipment

lazaro@cascadefire.com

714-715-8189

 

Tracy Rabe – LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment

(800) 466-7574

23121 Antonio Parkway #125

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

tracy@LineGear.com

 

Charles Javer – antex Knitting Mills / Industrial Fabric Div

Manufacturers of PyroSafe Fabric

(213) 713-2347

Charles@antexknitting.com

FireEtc

Dave Kelaita – Regional Sales Manager – Fire, West Coast - Avon Protection Systems, Inc.

1361 Brass Mill Road, Suite F

Belcamp, MD21017

(657) 263-5507

Dave.kelaita@avon-protection.com

 

Meeting Attendees (Sign-ins)

Agency / Co                                     NAME                       PHONE #                              EMAIL (s)    

Los Angeles Fire Dept.

John Cardenas

661-917-7019

john.cardenas@lacity.org

LineGear Fire & Rescue

Tracy Rabe

949-709-8808

tracy@linegear.com

Los Angeles Fire Dept.

Robert Takeshita

213-278-3447

robert.takeshita@lacity.org

Cascade Fire Equipment

Lazaro Martinez

714-715-8189

lazaro@cascadefire.com

ventura county fd

Scott Dettorre

805-701-0150

scott.dettorre@ventura.org

Carlsbad fire

Chris Robinson

760-484-0629

chris.robinson@carlsbadca.gov

Carlsbad fire

Taylor Larsen

760-613-2026

taylor.larsen@carlsbadca.gov

Carlsbad fire

Joseph Gallucci

760-685-1480

joseph.gallucci@carlsbadca.gov

 

SAFER Monthly Meeting Minutes - February 2016

 

SAFER Meeting Minutes

February 19, 2016

SAFER Board Attendees:   President Fortman, Past President’s Duran and Dolan, Seely, Quinn, , Alvarado

Long Beach Fire Department

  Headquarters  

0930    Meeting called to order –  President Fortman Introduced B/C Paul Alvarado who welcomed SAFER and opened the meeting, led the flag salute and moment of silence to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in the fire, police and military. Thanks to LBFD for use of the facility and hospitality.

SAFER email : SAFER.Members@gmail.com, twitter, facebook etc.

 

  • Program: Annual Apparatus / Equipment Testing

LBFD Engineers Meiers and Shrout

B/C Alvarado introduced the presenters and gave a brief history of the agencies equipment testing program. The department developed a program to standardize all testing across the department, in nine days. Testing covers hose, ladders (including replacement of required labels), calibration of foam-pro systems, radios (reprogram TMAC), pumps, gauges, nozzles etc., all testing meets NFPA Standards. SCBA’s and all spare air bottles (using an outside contractor) to check for hydrostatic test dates. All outdated bottles are routinely “drilled” to remove them from any possibility of re-use. Anti-corrosion (Zinc Anodes) grates are changed and pumps / tanks are drained and flushed. Nozzles are checked and lubricated per manufacturers specifications. 32 Pumpers in LBFD fleet, 7 Truck Co’s.

*PowerPoint Presentation, Check Sheets and Test parameters available from presenters upon request.

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  • Business Meeting:

Dues:

SAFER is collecting annual dues to replenish our funds to support the Safety Mission. Go to SAFER.org online to sign up and pay dues. (Venders $100/Year)

Next Month: 18th of March North Las Vega : Cosmo Hotel Fire will be the presentation.

March 8th, 2016  at LBFD HQ – “Body Armor Prersentation”, Check website special presentation.

VP Wiese via text message: NFPA Rep: (Sick today), 1977 new 2016 is out with new requirements. SCAM is evolving.

 

  • Roundtable:

Jim Dolan LAFD Retired – Thanks to all attending.

Keith Gurrola - Santa Paula Fire – Santa Paula looking for proposals to provide fire protection services, possibly Ventura County.

Tony Duran; Past President, Interim Treasure- Has moved all accounts and mailing info.

Louie Garcia - Western States fire equipment – Related several products Western States is representing.

Michael Weisenberg– Ventura County - Camarillo Station – May 2oth SAFER – Full day symposium on UAV’s.

Robert Szczepanek- Ventura County; American LaFrance went out of business, will be going to Rosenbouer as their agency apparatus supplier.

Scott Quinn Capt II – LAFD : Drill tower class graduating, will have more classes starting. Asking to maintain a dialogue with CalOSHA on Heat Illness Prevention program. Has an accident investigation going after a fall from a training prop during construction.

Al Brewer LACoFD - Doing recruitment, 56 guys / class to fill some vacancies. Switching to new structure glove -“Dragon-Fire gloves”. AB 2146 advisory committee is looking to bring Cal law into NFPA 1851 Standard – Wearing SCBA during overhaul is one major issue.

Frank Orem - Qual-te l- introduced drone expert / business partner. Explained possible uses of this technology for fire / rescue scenarios.

Terry Parisher CEO – Straight up Imaging -  UAV’s- Explained the utility of his UAV product that will benefit the fire service and others. Various capabilities were given, IR, Chemical sensors, long hover time (20 Minutes+), extensive and other optimized technology. Working with FAA to develop working policy for the use of UAV’s.

Eric Maglio – Straight up Imaging Chief Engineer, builds products to meet user needs.

Rajiv Khatri – Straight Up Imaging Chief Architect: builds products to meet user needs.

Bren Cohee - Christion Bros Mechanical - Diesel Exhaust system builder from San Diego County region. First SAFER meeting.

Jim Evans – Solutions Safety: AB 2146 is proposed law being written for California that will mandate SCBA’s, PPE standards that meet NFPA 1851. State must make the implementation of the law coincide with funding (not a un-funded mandate). Cleaning and inspection will likely be the first to be implemented as it has low or no costs.

Eric Jasoer – BestWay Laundry – Related they provide sales and service of commercial laundry equipment used in maintenance of firefighting ensembles.

Steve Cooley – Cobra Litters:  Discussed the innovative new litter form Cobra Litters that has unique rolling characteristics for use over rough surfaces. Steve related the quality of the device and iuts construction.

Mark Sheldon – Oceanside FD Retired – Days-Off Products: Introduced his product representation: TIC’s, Tools etc..

Rick Griggs – CalFire Riverside: Related his agencies involvement in providing Fire / Life Safety during the president’s visit and the Asian Pacific Summit. Protests, protective service issues. Mass Causality Mode, Response to Public Unrest Mode were among the unusual response strategies were employed.

 

Lazaro Martinez – AllStar Fire Equipment: Distributor of Lion PPE , Repairs fire hose for LBFD.

 

Bill Ward – Liqui-Pod: Has a prop that allows real flow water for training and pump testing. Is intended to reduce water waste and still provide realistic fireground operational training / pump testing. Various uses were related including “Drafting” pump operations. Live demonstrations were available in the parking lot utilizing LBFD apparatus.

 

Tyson Raner – Construction Innovations / FireWatch Digital Communications: Product is utilized to reduce overhaul injuries / toxic exposures to suppression crews by using fire detection at scene to do the “fire watching”. System “reports” to agency alarm center should a re-kindle be detected.

 

John Cardenas – LAFD – Is new Safety Officer.

 

Kelly Whitt – WorkRite Uniforms: Now stocking the new technical pant that meets single layer standards for station and wildland. Has several colors available.

 

Russ Snyder – OCFA – Completing current academy, mostly from other agencies. New class is at week 4.

 

LN Curtis Fire Equipment: Related May 4th-5thwill be the Fire Wardens Retreat.

 

Tom Langer – New “Crew Boss” single layer pant, new wildland boot.

 

Tracy Rabe -  Line Gear Fire & Rescue Equipment : Provides a full line of PPE products.

 

Jim Clearly – Plymovent: Has over 1000 stations using their system. No Las Vegas meeting is same date as March Madness weekend so make your reservations early.

 

 

  • 1130 Moved to outside prop to observe the pump test prop.

 

 

  • 1200 Meeting Adjourned

  • Next Month North Las Vegas FD. Program: “The Cosmopolitan Hotel Fire”.

     

 

 

 

Vender’s, Manufacture’s and Consultants represented at this meeting:

 

Michael Schlags – Cobra Rescue Litters

mschlags@cobra litters.com

P.O. Box 1981

Buelton[CS1] , CA 93427-1981

(805) 896-7993

 

Kelly Whitt – Regional Account Executive – Workrite Uniforms

(909) 289-5775 Cell

(562) 252-0155 Fax

kwhitt@workrite.com

www.workrite.com

1701 N. Lombard Street, Suite 200

Oxnard, CA 93030

 

 

 

Walt Dorn – Liqui-Pod

walt@liqui-pod.com

www.liqui-pod.com

(562) 244-2205 cell

(844)766-5763 ext 104

 

Bill Ward – Luqui-Pod

billward@cox.net

 

 

 

TJ Jasper - Bestway Laundry Solutions – UniMac Sales and Service

1035 E. Third Street

Corona, CA92879

Phone (800) 542-6166 ext204

www.bestwayls.com

 

Tyson Raner – Systems Consultant –  Construction Innovations – Fire Watch Digital Communications

(855) 725-9555

(916) 502-3414

5716 Folsom Blvd Suite 155

Sacramento, CA95819

Tyson.raner@constructioninnovations.com

Self-Contained , Portable Fire Alarm System

 

Ford Davies – B&D Safety Systems Inc. (Business Development)

(916) 765-8648 Cell/text

(800) 983-3518 Central Station

fdavies@bdsafetysystems.com

www.bdsafetysystems.com

Associates with: SecureWatch and FireWatch electronic monitoring units

 

Frank Uram- President-  Quala-Tel Communications

furam@qualatel.com

Tel (858) 577-2900

Fax (858) 693-4109

Toll Free (800) 442-1504

Cell (858) 945-1659

9925 Business Park Avenue- Suite A

San Diego, CA92131-1171

www.qualatel.com

 

 

Louie Garcia – Western States Fire Equipment

lgarcia@vvgtruck.com

www.WSFireEquip.com

(909) 510-4266

(213) 272-5680

13800 Valley Blvd.

Fontana, CA

 

Jay Terry   Terry’s Canvas

terryscanvas@aol.com

2925 Palomino Court

Ontario, CA 91761

Phone (909) 947-7998

www.terrysfireequipment.com

 

 

Jim Evans – Solutions Safety

jime@solutionssafety.com

 

Lazaro Martinez – AllStar Fire Equipment

lazarom@allstarfire.com

(626) 255-0433 Cell

 

Tracy Rabe – LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment

(800) 466-7574

23121 Antonio Parkway #125

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

tracy@LineGear.com

 

Tom Ramstead – LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment

(800) 466-7574

23121 Antonio Parkway #125

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

Tom@LineGear.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meeting Attendees (Sign-ins)

Agency / Co                                     NAME                       PHONE #                              EMAIL (s)    

Downey Fire (Retired)                Chuck Seely             (562) 824-3225                  firebiz@att.net    

LACFD (retired) MES                    John Price                562-212-6803                jprice@mesfire.com           

Straight Up Imaging             Terry Parisher     (912) 667-8990    terry@straightupimaging.com           

Qual-Tel                                           Frank Uram             800-442-1504             furam@qualatel.com

Cobra Litters                                   Steve Cooley          805-377-5348                    coolnco@aol.com

Bestwqy Laundry Solutions       Eric Jasoer               (800)562-6166       ejasper@bestwayls.com           

Cobra Litters                          Michael Schlags        808-896-7993                   mschlags@cobralitter.com      

Cobra Litters                    Breanna Bartolucci         805-245-1535                    bschlags@cobralitter.com       

Oceanside FD(retired)/Days Off Consultants         Mark Sheldone      760-505-3473            msheldone@sbcglobal.net      

Western States Fire Equipment      Louie Garcia    213-272-5680        lgarcia@vvgtruck.com   

Chistian Brothers Mechanical ServicesGavin Fenske714-515-0083                gavin@cbhvac.com         

LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment    Tom Ramstead   949-709-8808               sales@linegear.com           

LineGear Fire & Rescue Equipment    Tracy Rabe         949-709-8808tracy@linegear.com     

LN Curtis and Sons            Ed Shabro     76-250-1180           eshabro@lncurtis.com  

LACoFD                     Tony Duran            626-590-2991        Firetiger2013-SAFER@yahoo.com    

LAFD                        Ells Fortman            661-645-1810               ellsworth.fortman@lacity.org     

LAFDRetired         Jim Dolan                 562-400-1298                                jsdolan123@aol.com      

SC Products             Jim Evans                 770-634-0848                    jime@solutionssafety.com      

OCFA                         Russ Snider             714-308-4338                    russsnider@ocfa.org      

FireWatch                Ford Davies             916-765-8648                    fdavies54@gmail.com   

Christian Brothers Mechanical               Bren Cohee          951-703-8985        bren@cbhvac.com           

Liqui-Pod                  Bill Ward                  949-246-6999                    billward@cox.net

Ventura County Fire Dept  Michael Weisenberg 805-990-4326

michael.weisenberg@ventura.org    

Los Angeles Fire Dept     Scott Quinn             213-434-1380        scott.quinn@lacity.org  

Allstar Fire Equipment Inc.        Lazaro Martinez    626-255-0433        lazarom@allstarfire.com           

LACoFD                     Alvin Brewer          213-700-4184        alvin.brewer@fire.lacounty.gov        

LAFD                        John Cardenas        661-917-7019        john.cardenas@lacity.org         

VCFD                Robert Szczepanek       805-914-4021        Robert.Szczepanek@ventura.org      

Santa Paula Fire     Keith Gurrola          805-377-1491        kgurrola@spcity.org       

 

 

 

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SAFER Monthly Meeting Minutes - January 2016

SAFER Meeting Minutes

January 15, 2016

SAFER Board Attendees:   VP Wiese, Seely, Quinn, Sposato, Past President’s Gurrola and Dolan

Hosted by: Los Angeles County Fire Department

  Fire Camp 2

1000    Meeting called to order – Past President Gurrola Introduced B/C Tom Sullivan who welcomed SAFER and opened the meeting, led the flag salute and moment of silence to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in the fire, police and military. Keith reviewed the purpose of SAFER and its committee structure. The planned program from Chief Brunacini (Blue Card Program) will be presented at the Safety Officers Conference in Scottsadale Arizona. Capt. Dick Weise, an NFPA committee member, will be presenting today’s program – “Firefighting PPE”

Thanks to  Fire Camp 2 for use ofthe facility andhospitality.

SAFER email : SAFER.Members@gmail.com, twitter, facebook etc.

 

Program: Firefighting PPE

Fact, Fiction, and Crossing the Barriers to Reality

Capt. Weise / SAFER VP is a sitting member on the NFPA 1971 Committee, 1851 Committee and the 1977 Committee as well as a FDSOA member.

Dick gave a brief description on the NFPA 1851 standard, its content and origin with SAFER’s development.

NFPA 1851 Is on a five year update rotation. (Selection, care and Maintenance – SCAM document). Some states like Texas is an “NFPA” state which means they will, by LAW, comply with NFPA standards –“recognized national standards”. Manufacturers “run” the many NFPA committees with agency representatives occupying a minority of committee seats. Design and protective qualities are measured to accommodate requests / suggestions by end users. They currently don’t test  “full ensembles”, only individual parts of the ensemble. Older standards failed to address the “hazardous material” that may remain on various PPE elements after an exposure. Current standards mandate cleaning and evaluation of PPE.

TTP – (Thermal Protective Performance) – Originally determines by exposing sailor’s to heat till a second degree burn was observed. Now tests are measured in a laboratory environment and data collected to determine the protective qualities of each part of an firefighting ensemble. Sometimes referred to as “breathability”.

Insert TTP Chart here:

Helmets need to be replaced at least every 10 years (two review periods). Helmets can only be tested using “destructive testing” so inspection / evaluation must be done periodically to insure minimum performance. OSHA and ANSI require retiring “hard hats” after 5 years for general use.

THL – (Thermal Heat Loss) – A person under “working conditions” develops heat that needs to be released. This can be measured to evaluate the appropriateness of a specific PPE product. 

“Second sets” of PPE are becoming more common. Each firefighter injury carries such a high “direct and in-direct” cost that providing the best possible protection IS WORTH THE COST of providing and maintaining superior PPE in the fire service.  

New face piece qualities were discussed: Heat exposure (tested to 500 degrees), communications equipment such as “Bluetooth” connectivity to crew Tac as well as command Tac. “Fit Testing” standards were discussed as well as flow performance.

Insert Temperature Effects Slide here:

“Routine House Fire” - 93% are single line fires in LACoFD. Most firefighter deaths occur in single family houses due to flash over. Contamination + Surface moisture + heat cause “Contamination Burn” due to “stored energy”.

It is critical that all PPE elements are inspected after exposure to products of combustion.

Cancer:                                               Insert Cancer Chart Here:

Test cancer (2.02 times greater risk)

Multiple Myeloma (1.53)

Non-Hodgins Lymphoma

Chemicals in smoke, soot dissolve in oil not water and readily pass through the skin. Full structure PPE has vapor protection capabilities whereas wildland PPE doesn’t which is what we often use for overhaul where the highest levels of carcinogens and “toxic twins” exposure. Our gear will cross-contaminate everyone who comes in contact with it, or is exposed to “off-gassing vapors” from residual material absorbed into the fabric or onto the non-porous surfaces. We need to wash hood after every fire, so we need two hoods per guy. No PPE should be in quarters, only on the engine room to minimize contamination of the station and exposure to toxic vapors.    

  • Exposure increases 400% for every 5 degrees of temperature increase.

Gross decontamination “on the fireground” is the best way to reduce personal exposures. Over 100 sets of turn-outs from all regions have been collected by an NFPA committee and are being tested for residual toxic materials.

Hydroxycolomine is a drug given to any smoke inhalation patient.

  • See the “White Paper” on firefighter Cancer – it’s on the internet, look for the second paper soon.

  • See Boston FD Cancer video on UTUBE

Discussion on “Single Layering”, some agencies are currently using the single layering concept. Now looking to provide no drip, no burn undergarments with good moisture wicking and anti- microbial fabric for under-garments. 

  

Capt. Dick Weise (951) 808-1914 Cell / rweiselacofd@yahoo.com

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Business Meeting:

Dues:

SAFER is collecting annual dues to replenish our funds to support the Safety Mission. Go to SAFER.org online to sign up and pay dues.

 

Roundtable:

Marquis Campbell- JPL

Alex Villegas Capt.-  JPL

Carlos Ulloa – JPL

Jerry Francel - JPL

Stuart Scott Safety – Building construction is changing and fire behavior is different, SCOTT is working to improve SCBA and integrated communications systems to improve ff safety. Discussed accountability system using bar-code status.

Joe Sposato ; AllStar Fire Equip / Vender Liason: Related the venders will be asked to participate to ensure adequate funding of the SAFER organization. Feb 2 and 3rd in San Diego – FIREHOUSE WORLD, get passes at AllStar table. Related the passing of an old friend (Charlie) who designed and manufactured a lined fire hose to handle 1800 psi for high rise fire protection systems. (Tested to 1200 psi) at the time.

 

Paul Alvarado – Long Beach FD: Discussed airport issues and the use of AFFF and related that FAA says it now must meet Military Specification. Loe Sposato added “Mil spec must all be compatible with other AFFF’s to prevent the AFFF from gelling in the tank when mixed”.  

Jeff Wilkerson – Camp Pendleton FD

Jim Dolan –LAFD retired

Russ Snyder ORCO FD: New academy starting – most are from other agencies. Has had a problem with gloves delaminating. Conducting BC testing this month.

Scott Perigou-UniMac Extractor’s

Eric Higgins Bestway Laundry systems. Has equipment (extractors etc), cleaning solutions. Sales, Installation and service.

Louie Garcia – Western States Fire Equipment. Will be at Firehouse World in San Diego

Ensinitas Fd- Many promotions occurring, Ensinitas works closely with other area agencies for select support needs.

John Cardenas – LAFD Risk Management

Scott Quinn LAFD – Open hiring, classes graduating a new class, looking at SWR contamination risks. Now sampling all water when exposing crews after SWR. Advises to decon after any SWR exposures. Working on an OSHA citation with a $20,000.00 penalty for a heat illness incident.  MUST document all Heat Illness, Injury training. Aerial Crush Injury- guy got his foot caught. A training tower accident resulted in a firefighter head injury after a fall from a prop during construction. CalFire conducted a class on “How to investigate a SERIOUS Injury Incident” with LAFD and other area agencies – suggests this as a future topic.

Jeff Howe Burbank FD: Has built a “re-hab” apparatus that responds to all fire incidents. All Burbank flashover container training is nowfollowing LAFD policy: No OSB products to be used to eliminate the associated toxins we expose our crews to. Limit the PPE used to a few that are dedicated to the drills. Looking for recruits – had a limited amount of participation in a recent recruiting event.

Jack – Fed Fire Ventura County Fire – Recently has taken delivery of several new apparatus.

Al Brewer LACoFD – Completed training with CalFire for investigations of SERIOUS Accident Incidents. Related a recent commercial fire event which resulted in four injuries from falling through a roof in an unoccupied building. Build a cadre within the county to assist any agency with accident investigations.

Pete Browne – Downey Fire Dept: Hiring soon, New Peirce Type 1’s being delivered. Having problems with new Dodge Chassis when loading gurneys due to loading height of deck. Several agency representatives offered assistance.

John Price LACoFD (Retired) Rep for MES – Thanked Dick for touching on Cancer in his presentation. Will have booth in SD, 1130 till 600 pm.

Brian Joran – LACoFD – Safety Officer: North Ops, “Blue Sheet Writing GURU”. Related an incident where an older lady pulled a gun on the crew. Another incident where a homeless guy pulled a knife on the PM’s. Related a recent fire where the crew saw only light smoke showing, entered without SCBA, discovered a room and contents fire. Breathed some products of combustion, resulted in illness at t home the next day (passed out twice at home) and eventually ended up in Hospital with CO exposure injury. Dick Weise related exposure to CO results in slowing of blood flow on arterial and venous sides.  Important to use the cyanide / CO RX after exposures. Related the LACoFD is developing standards for bloodwork on crew members with products of combustion exposures resulting in hospitalization, acceptable levels for returning to duty.   

Frank QualaCom – Provides communications equipment: sales, installation and service.

Mike Schlags - Rescue Carts Related a transport cart he designed and now manufactures for numerous incidents. Described some of the capabilities it offers and tied it’s use to injury prevention.

Mike Evans Solutions Safety – Complimented Dick on the PPE presentation and related the long history they’ve had in the NFPA 1851 standard. Related the various agency / departments that have implemented excellent SCAM programs to comply with 1851.  Encouraged all agencies to obtain extractors to cleanse PPE properly to reduce FF exposures and injuries.

Dick Weise LACoFD: KME prices are likely to increase as they have lost NYFD contract. Rosebourg Fire Equipment is looking to increase sales / service capability in the area / region.

Keith Gurrola Ventura Co FD (Retired) now Santa Paula FD -  Two out of four exposed crewmembers from the Mission Incident have retired, two more pending. One Type 1 apparatus retired as it was not able to be decontaminated after the exposure.    

Eric l. Higgins - Bestway Laundry systems, Manufacturer rep and sales / service for extractors.

      Lazaro Martinez – AllStar Fire Equipment,

 

  • 1200 Meeting Adjourned

  • Next Month Long Beach FD (Tentative)

     

 

 

 

Vender’s, Manufacture’s and Consultants represented at this meeting:

 

Michael Schlags – Cobra Rescue Litters

mschlags@cobra litters.com

P.O. Box 1981

Buelton, CA 93427-1981

(805) 896-7993

www.cobralitter.com

 

Eric l. Higgins – Vice President    Bestway Laundry Solutions – UniMac Sales and Service

Scott Pereguy

ehiggins@bestwayls.com

1035 E. Third Street

Corona, CA92879

Phone (800) 542-6166 ext204

Cell (951) 532-7700

www.bestwayls.com

 

Tyson Raner – Systems Consultant –  Construction Innovations

(855) 725-9555

(916) 502-3414

5716 Folsom Blvd Suite 155

Sacramento, CA95819

Tyson.raner@constructioninnovations.com

Self-Contained , Portable Fire Alarm System

 

Ford Davies – B&D Safety Systems Inc. (Business Development)

(916) 765-8648 Cell/text

(800) 983-3518 Central Station

fdavies@bdsafetysystems.com

www.bdsafetysystems.com

Associates with: SecureWatch and FireWatch electronic monitoring units

 

Frank Uram- President  -  Quala-Tel Communications

furam@qualatel.com

Tel (858) 577-2900

Fax (858) 693-4109

Toll Free (800) 442-1504

Cell (858) 945-1659

9925 Business Park Avenue- Suite A

San Diego, CA92131-1171

www.qualatel.com

 

 

Louie Garcia – Western States Fire Equipment

lgarcia@vvgtruck.com

www.WSFireEquip.com

(909) 510-4266

(213) 272-5680

13800 Valley Blvd.

Fontana, CA

 

Jay Terry   Terry’s Canvas

terryscanvas@aol.com

2925 Palomino Court

Ontario, CA 91761

Phone (909) 947-7998

www.terrysfireequipment.com

 

Stuart Lovi – Regional Manager - SCOTT Safety

(626) 241-0093

(626) 205-2158 Fax

slovi@tycoint.com

www.scottsafety.com

 

Jim Evans – Solutions Safety

jime@solutionssafety.com

 

Lazaro Martinez – AllStar Fire Equipment

lazarom@icloud.com

(626) 255-0433 Cell

 

 Meeting Attendees (Sign-In's)

Agency

Name

Phone #

email

Los Angeles County Fire

Dick Weise

951 808-1914

RWEISELACOFD@YAHOO.COM

Downey Fire (Retired)

Chuck Seely

(562) 824-3225

firebiz@att.net

Los Angeles County Fire (Retired)  / MES

John Price

jprice@mesfire.com

Quala-Tel

Frank Uram

858-577-2900

furam@qualatel.com

Camp Pendleton Fire (Retired)

Jeff Wilkerson

(949) 830-4087

jwilker@cox.net

Santa Paula Fire

Keith Gurrola

kgurrloa@spcity.org

AllStar Fire Equipment

Joe Sposato

joes@AllStarFire.com

H3 Safety Marketing

Brian Harvick

855-723-8943

brian@h3associates.com

Bestway Laundry Solutions

Eric Higgins

1-800-542-6166

sales@bestwayls.com

OCFA

Russ Snider

714-308-4338

russsnider@ocfa.org

Burbank Fire

Jeff Howe

jHowe@BurbankCa.gov

Cobra Litters

Michael Schlags

805-896-7993

mschlags@gmail.com

AllStar Fire Equipment

Lazaro Martinez

626-255-0433

lazarom@allstarfire.com

Los Angeles County Fire

Alvin Brewer

Alvin.Brewer@Fire.LACounty.gov

FireWatch Alarm

Ford Davies

FDavies54@gmail.com

FireWatch Alarm

Tyson Raner

Tyson.Raner@constructioninnovations.com

Los Angeles County Fire

Mark Mihaljevich

Mark.Mihaljevich@Fire.LACounty.gov

Los Angeles County Fire

Brian Jordan

Brian.Jordan@Fire.LACounty.gov

Western States Fire Equipment

Louie Garcia

213-272-5680

lgarcia@vvgtruck.com

Bestway Laundry Solutions

Scott Perguy

1-800-542-6166

sales@bestwayls.com

Los Angeles City Fire (Retired)

James Dolan

562-400-1298

JSDolan123@AOL.com

SCOTT Safety

Stuart Lovi

Slovi@tycoint.com

Los Angeles City Fire

Scott Quinn

213-434-1380

scott.quinn@lacity.org

Santa Paula Fire

Austin Macias

Amacias@spcity.org

Santa Paula Fire

Dustin Lazenby

Dlazenby@spcity.org

Encinitas Fire Dept

Jim Gibson

JGibson@EncinitasCa.gov

Encinitas Fire Dept

Mike Guralski

Michaelguralski@sbcglobal.net

Long Beach Fire

Paul Alvarado

Paul.Alvarado@

Los Angeles Fire

John Cardenas

John.Cardenas@LACity.org

Fed Fire Ventyra County

Jack Koltaj

Jack.Koltaj@navy.mil

SC Products

Jim Evans

JimE@SolutionSafety.com

NASA / JPLFD

Alex Villegas

Avillegas@JPL.NASA.gov

NASA / JPLFD

Marquis Campbell

Marquis.Campbell78@yahoo.com

NASA / JPLFD

Carlos Ulloa

Carlos.Ulloa@JPL.NASA.gov

NASA / JPLFD

Gerald Francel

JerryFrancel@yahoo.com