You can make a difference Get back to the basics! National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Life Safety Initiatives 2004.

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You can make a difference Get back to the basics! National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Life Safety Initiatives 2004

Public Safety is our Duty Firefighter Safety is our Responsibility EVERYONE GOES HOME! Focus on “FIREFIGHTING FIT” and remember REHAB at the scene! Regular medical examinations Physical fitness program Monitored rehab after strenuous activity Eat Smart

Drive with care – everyone wears a seatbelt….EVERYONE! Safe speed --- always under control Stop at red lights…STOP! Remain seated and belted while in motion Protect the roadway/scene Public Safety is our Duty Firefighter Safety is our Responsibility EVERYONE GOES HOME!

The right FIREFIGHTING Strategy - Offensive or Defensive? SIZE-UP & Evaluate risks before attacking… Do not risk a firefighter’s LIFE to save property Closely monitor changing conditions Public Safety is our Duty Firefighter Safety is our Responsibility EVERYONE GOES HOME!

Stay together so WE don’t get lost Accountability and crew integrity are essential… Stay oriented --- always know the way out Predict and manage your air supply Communicate with your crew & command Public Safety is our Duty Firefighter Safety is our Responsibility EVERYONE GOES HOME!

Duty and responsibility -- Make EVERY DAY a TRAINING DAY….so that… EVERYONE GOES HOME! Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives