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In fall of 2021 California State Firefighters’ Association (CSFA) was awarded a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant in the amount of $2,090,300.00 through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). These grant funds will be spent over the next four years to assist the over 500 California fire departments that use volunteer firefighters in their mission to protect lives and property.
Specifically, these grant funds will be used to provide reimbursements for NFPA 1582 physicals, reimbursement for structural PPE, tuition assistance for Firefighter I academies, free leadership, behavioral health and diversity training (travel and meals) and marketing materials, free live fire training and free memberships in CSFA.
As part of our mission as California’s oldest statewide trade association we have developed this website as a “one stop shop” to support California’s volunteer fire service.
Please check back often as we add more services and resources to this site.
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Smoke-sniffing drones may be future of California wildland firefighting
DAVIS — When a wildfire breaks out, early detection is key in stopping it from spreading.
Cal Fire’s goal is to get on the scene of these fires quickly and contain 95 percent of all fires to just 10 acres or less. Now, drones may be the latest technology that helps detect wildland blazes as soon as they break out.
“We’re going to have a swarm of them,” said Professor Zhaodan Kong of the UC Davis mechanical and aerospace engineering department.
A team of mechanical aerospace engineers at UC Davis is building these drones.
“The official name is an octocopter,” said UC Davis Ph.D. student Prabhesh Ragbir.
Santa Rosa author’s book helps children ‘make sense’ of wildfires
Aug. 26 is a meaningful date for Santa Rosa writer Jacqui Jorgeson, and not just because it marks the launch party for her children’s book, “Little Buck the Fire Truck.” That fiesta kicks off Saturday at the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wee readers will be welcome to make firefighting-related crafts — their own helmets, for instance — and spend time admiring and climbing on, a certain celebrity fire truck. That’s right, Engine 5581 from the Camp Meeker Volunteer Fire Department will be in attendance.
‘They protect us’: Shaver Lake firefighters receive new fire engine
SHAVER LAKE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A push-in ceremony was held Thursday at Shaver Lake where firefighters were celebrating their new fire engine, officials announced.
Following the Creek Fire nearly three years ago, the Shaver Lake Volunteer Fire Department received support from countless community members, in addition to the County of Fresno.
The Shave Lake Volunteer Fire Department began the process of acquiring its new fire engine shortly after the Creek Fire.
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Volunteer Firefighters
Of the fire departments registered with the National Fire Service Department Census, 87% of them are all volunteer or have some volunteers.
California Volunteer Fire Departments
In California 242 fire departments are 100% volunteer; 221 are mostly volunteer (1 to 50% paid) and 138 are mostly paid, but with a few volunteer/paid call). (USFA – National Fire Department Registry)
Firefighters Nationwide
1,140,750 firefighters protected the United States in 2013. 354,600 (31%) were career firefighters and 786,150 (69%) were volunteer firefighters. (NFPA)
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CSFA Volunteer Firefighter Training
Volunteer Training
CSFA is actively working with SAFER grant funding to enhance the recruiting and retention efforts for the California fire service.
In the Fall of 2018 CSFA was awarded their 5th statewide SAFER grant. This 4-year grant award will provide live fire training courses and Recruitment and Retention Workshops to volunteer firefighters throughout California. There is no cost for these courses. Departments will need to enroll their volunteers and get them to and from the event.
Live Fire Training
Sixteen (four per year) 2-day live fire training courses geared towards the specifications for Fire Control 3 certification will take place across California. Burn buildings and trailers will be rented and facilitated by experienced instructors in locations that will provide convenience for participation.
The only equipment needed for these training events is individual PPE and SCBA gear. All apparatus, water, air re-fill station, and required apparatus will be coordinated by CSFA and the host departments. If there is more than 1 volunteer attending from your department we request that you bring qualified personnel to act as your trainer inside the live fire trailer; it is not the duty of the live fire trailer operators to guide you through the training.
Recruitment and Retention Workshops will be held across the state and will be FREE to participants including travel and per diem. The R&R Workshops will cover management skills including collecting and reviewing volunteer applications, improving interviewing techniques, evaluating prospects, describing expectations, and motivating the new volunteer firefighter. Retention techniques by anticipating retention challenges, creating a cohesive environment, and rewarding performance with incentives. The program will also help participants with implementing a local volunteer recruiting campaign.
Fire service and community leaders are encouraged to attend this R&R Workshop. There is NO COST to attend the workshop; travel, 2 nights lodging, and per diem for attendees will be reimbursed upon completion of the workshop. The R&R workshop is designed to facilitate open discussion about the local Volunteer Firefighter retention and recruitment issues.
U.S. Fire Service Administration
FEDERAL GRANTS FOR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS
California Fire Safe Council
CALIFORNA FIRE PREVENTION GRANTS FOR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Cause IQ
PRIVATE AND NON PROFIT GRANTS FOR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS
National Volunteer Fire Council
NATIONAL VOLUNTEER FIRE COUNCIL GRANTS AND PROGRAMS
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