• R&R Coffee Talk: Volunteer Retention

    Join Chief Joel Cerny and Dr. Candice McDonald for an R&R Coffee Talk as they welcome Chief Rick Lasky to discuss strategies for volunteer retention! Chief Lasky is a nationally known speaker and author. He is a 40-plus-year veteran of the fire service and proudly serves as the Fire Chief for the Estes Valley (CO)

    FREE
  • Roundtable Talk: Prioritizing Behavioral Health in the Fire & Emergency Services

    Fire and EMS personnel regularly put others before themselves. However, as would be said on any standard flight, you have to put on your own air mask before you can help others. Join a panel of experts on July 24 at 2pm ET to learn what self-care looks like, why it’s so important, and how

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  • South Atlantic Fire Rescue Expo

    Raleigh Convention Center 500 S Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Visit the NVFC at Booth #308!

  • Fire-Rescue International

    Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center 650 S Griffin St., Dallas, TX, United States

    Visit the NVFC at Booth #4050!

  • Roundtable Talk: The Virtual Fireground — Evaluating Immersive Learning for Fire Service Training

    Is immersive learning, including augmented reality and virtual reality, the future of fire service training? These tools are already used in many other disciplines, including military and medicine, and the industry for fire service immersive learning technology is thriving. This Roundtable Talk will feature discussion on how immersive learning can be used for the fire

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  • NVFC Roundtable Talk: Hazmat Response Training — Zooming In from National to Local

    Join NVFC Hazmat Partners in Training (PIT Crew) lead subject matter experts and trainers Tom Miller, David Bullard, and Bill Offerman, along with moderator Rachel Buczynski, NVFC chief of training and education, for a discussion on lessons learned from a year of offering hazmat trainings nationwide. They'll share how your department or agency can utilize

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  • Webinar: OSHA’s Proposed Emergency Response Standard Update: What Comes Next?

    The public comment period for OSHA’s proposed Emergency Response Standard has closed, and a public hearing is scheduled. So what happens now? In this session, presenter David Denniston will provide a brief overview of the proposed standard, what it could mean for your organization, where we are in the process, and what comes next. Attendees

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