Tuesday, February 18, 2014

CFPD board meeting recap

The board discussed the mandatory training attendance for volunteers and options for other dates and times. Chief Kovacs stressed the importance of training and how there are not enough resources or time to train more, though "CFPD has the least hours of training per month than any other department in the county."

"Volunteers are a necessity" stated Kovacs, and stressed though the training is limited in hours it is "training for instances we respond to." Recently volunteers "have been dropped from the roster due to lack of participation." There exists a 50% mandatory training attendance. "Training is one of the most important functions we do."

Studies show that volunteer firefighters require continuous training to ensure he or she is adequately prepared for the variety of situations that may develop. Rural volunteer fire departments require just as much training as personnel of more urban environments. Often members are traveling from much greater distances, which means that decisions must be made on scene even more quickly. Training is effective in reducing injuries and increasing the effectiveness of the response.




Officers were nominated, Jerry Andress made a motion to keep the board as is, Keith Anderson second the motion. John Maness will remain president and Steve Marks will remain treasurer/VP.

The Board passed a resolution 5-0 to become a 'Safe Surrender Baby Site.' Battalion Chief Murray is championing this endeavor and working with the county. However before CFPD can become an official site the board needed to pass a resolution.

With the fire season coming upon us quickly Kovacs states "we are strike team ready." Meaning CFPD is prepared to cover their own district as well as provide mutual aid to other areas in need of firefighters.