Archive for September 2019

Did you know?

Did you know?  The first recognized fire ordinance or code dates back to 1631 in Boston, MA.  John Winthrop, the Governor of the colony at that time outlawed the construction of wooden chimneys and thatched roofs on homes due to the extreme fire danger.

Fire code and regulated inspections across the United States are nothing new, in fact the first organization fire prevention “inspections” date back to New Amsterdam (New York City) with four appointed fire wardens.  Fire codes, building codes, and the importance of life safety inspections has a foundation that dates back hundreds of years.

As tragedy struck time and time again around the United States, codes evolved and more regulation was put in place with the goal of mitigating issues that led to fire, injuries, and loss of life.

The FCFD has a total of seven Certified Fire Safety Inspectors (CFSI) that underwent a significant initial State of Ohio certification to understand and be able to apply codes within Ohio. Along with certification, inspectors must maintain continuing education requirements to remain credentialed. There are no fees assessed by the FCFD to conduct a fire inspection.

 

Proud of our Fire Cadets

The Fredericktown Community Fire District is extremely proud of its cadet program.  With 16 young men and women in our ranks, we have seen great success in this addition to our district.  Yes, it is a great way for high school aged youth to get a look inside the fire service and determine if it is their calling, but it is much more. We instill and encourage community involvement, team building, confidence building, skill building, critical thinking, communication, and many life skills as well.  If they go on to a life in the fire service that is amazing, however our ultimate goal is playing a part in making them stronger men and women.

As of tonight, all of our cadets and recruits who went through the summer long academy have completed their testing process. They were met with a 45-question exam, PPE drills, SCBA drills, and other skill stations that are required of their position on the department.  All 16 of them have successfully passed their testing and we are excited to schedule their graduation ceremony.  We understand the busy schedule that these young men and women have between academics, sports, band, FFA, other extra-curricular activities, and family life.  We are very thankful they choose to be involved with this program and they have made the commitment.

Here are some photos from the testing nights. Congratulations to each and every one of them.