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January/February 2016 vol. 68 issue 4 Plan To Open Your Doors April 23 and 24 Enter to Win the Ultimate Recruitment Tool Kit Also InsIde: FAsnY sets 2015-16 legislative Agenda Traumatic Brain Injuries: Risks, Treatment and Prevention New York State Volunteer Firefighters SPECIAL LOW GROUP RATES ON AUTO & HOME INSURANCE! For over 15 years, Hometown Insurance Agency has partnered with Travelers Insurance Company in providing firefighters and their families with special LOW Group Auto and Home Insurance rates. NOT AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC • John A. of Eaton’s Neck FD SAVED $830* by switching from Allstate! Here are just a few of • Sunil M. of Lynbrook FD SAVED $542* by switching from GEICO! our success stories: • Anthony S. of Garden City FD SAVED $837* by switching from GEICO! 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FASNY mEmbErShiP Kit Includes Lapel Pin, Decal and T-Shirt For Members Item #MEMPACK Only! ONlY $1395 S-XL 2X $15.95, 3X $16.95, 4X $17.95 and 5X $18.95 SHARE YOUR PRIDE! ONlY ENgrAvEd $1595 LiCENSE PLAtE FrAmE Call for Full All metal with red engraved tags. Each Company Show your FASNY pride! Item# LIC100 Discounts Call (800) 2FASNY2 or visit www.fasny.com members Only: Proceeds from this exclusive kit help support and maintain the VISA, Mastercard, American Express accepted. membership activities of the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York. This package is only available to members of FASNY. 2 The Volunteer Firefighter www.fasny.com CONTENTS January/February 2016 Features 15 Are We SAFER Than We Were Before? By John S. D’Alessandro 16 Traumatic Brain Injuries: Risks, Treatment and Prevention By Alexander Peter Ruckh 18 How a Central New York Boy Battling Rare Cancer Gained 150 Brothers and Sisters By Sarah Moses 10 Cover Story 20 Recruit Volunteers to Your Department with Help from the ‘Make Me A Firefighter’ Campaign By Kevin D. Quinn Get Ready for RecruitNY 2016 and Be 26 Firefighters Put Their Stamp on the World Prepared to Recruit Year Round By Tom Fortunato By Frank A. Hutton 29 Moving Forward – 2016 By Bryant D. Stevens 34 Our Home in Hudson By David F. Schmidt FASNY Sets 2015-16 Legislative Agenda 38 Follow Me, Men! By Charles Angione By John S. D’Alessandro 12 40 Training and Education By Jessica Kirk 41 Why Am I a Volunteer? By David Krzeminski FASNY Museum of Firefighting: Columns An Award, Grants, Donations and the 5 President’s Message Return of the Winter Scavenger Hunt! 22 6 50- and 100-Year Certificates By Jamie Smith Quinn 7 The Rekindled Spirit 8 Drill Team 52 New Members Five Generations Regionals Lead a Hamlet in Onondaga 30 By Gordy Kotars 44 LAFASNY 46 Sectionals www.fasny.com The Volunteer Firefighter 3 Come Meet FASNY on Long Island On February 20 and 21, the 2016 Long Island Fire, Rescue and EMS Mega Show January/February 2016 vol. 68 issue 4 will make its debut at a new location, FASNY Offices the Brentwood Campus of Suffolk 107 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210 phone (800) 2FASNY2 County Community College. FASNY (800) 232-7692 representatives, including myself, will be fax (518) 426-0139 manning a booth and ready to answer www.fasny.com [email protected] questions, enroll new members and meet the volunteers we serve. If you are Senior Editor in the area, please make sure to stop by Shane M. Liebler and say hello to us. Media Communications Committee Kenneth Pienkowski, Chairman As of December 28, FASNY membership Print Project Manager stands at 43,555, an increase of 1,549 Edward Tase, Jr. since October 31. Webmaster Harrison Breuer Brian F. McQueen F 107 Member Outreach Coordinator Members rom Michael R. Caron John S. D’Alessandro Steven E. Klein David A. Quinn FASNY President Robert N. McConville www.fasny.com • Editorial deadline is the 5th of the month preceding each issue • For advertising requests contact Trisha Stethers at (800) 293-1002 or visit www.thevolunteerfirefighter.com • Address all editorial content to: The Volunteer Firefighter™ ABC Creative Group 430 East Genesee Street, Suite 401 Syracuse, NY 13202 phone (800) 293-1002 fax (315) 471-2240 [email protected] • For address changes or FASNY membership questions, please call (800) 2FASNY2 Published by www.abcideabased.com The Volunteer Firefighter™ ISSN 1534-9535 is published bi-monthly by the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York, 107 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12210. Periodicals postage is paid at Albany, NY, and at additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send all address changes to: FASNY, 107 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210. The Volunteer Firefighter™ is the official journal of the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York, a not for profit organization, and carries news and announcements concerning FASNY. Subscription rate is $20 annually. FASNY members receive this magazine as part of their dues. FASNY is not responsible for contents or opinions other than Association activities. Entire contents are ©2016 Firemen’s Association of the State of New York, all rights reserved and, as such, may not be reproduced in part or in whole without written permission of the publishers. FASNY reserves the right to print portions or all of any correspondence received by the editors without liability on its part and no such correspondence will be returned without prior agreement. Home delivery of The Volunteer Firefighter™ is one of the many benefits of FASNY membership. 4 The Volunteer Firefighter www.fasny.com President’s Message Steven E. Klein – Second Vice President As I begin my report to the membership, it is only a few days The Governor also recently signed the weight restriction bill after our annual FASNY Legislative Conference. Almost 250 FAS- and the bill to amend the LOSAP, which allows municipal em- NY members met – first in sectional caucuses, then as one body ployees to earn credits when responding while at work. All in all, – to determine the legislative issues the Association will ask our this was a very successful year for our legislative issues. elected officials to support this year. In September, I represented the Association at the International The conference also provided an opportunity to recognize one Codes Council (ICC) meeting in California. Past President Jo- of those elected officials who has worked to enact legislation in seph A. Finnegan was awarded the ICC “Fire Service Member of support of the fire service. State Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther the Year Award.” At our legislative conference, I was privileged to was awarded FASNY’S Golden Trumpet Award for her work on present an award from FASNY to Joe in recognition of his accom- fire service issues (see p. 14). A registered nurse, Assemblywoman plishments. This is the second time in three years that a FASNY Gunther is now leading the charge to secure enhanced cancer delegate to the ICC received an award. Joseph F. Sauerwein was coverage for New York’s volunteer firefighters, a benefit already recognized in 2013. afforded to our career brothers and sisters. Now that the new year has begun, it is time to register for the If you attended the legislative conference, you heard me express firefighter games. The event will be held on the weekend of Feb- my frustration on the lack of movement of our issues that were ruary 5-7, 2016. Also remember to submit your nominations for approved by both sides of state government. I was, however, re- FASNY’s awards (see p. 9). The applications for all awards can cently made aware of some facts pertaining to our legislative ef- be found on the FASNY website and all applications must be re- forts that I want to share with you. turned to the FASNY office by March 15. It is also time to com- plete your plans for RecruitNY 2016. This year, there is a contest As you know, FASNY uses a program called Capwiz to provide for those who register before February 15 (see p. 11 for details). support for our legislation. In terms of the recently passed smoke alarm bill, these numbers were driven by our Capwiz outreach. Finally, the 34th annual Cosmo Strigaro Softball Tournament There were 18,593 emails sent requesting members to take action. will be held August 5-7. In the past, this was a major event at the Of those sent, 18,335 emails were delivered. Only 4,796 of you FASNY Firemen’s Home. Due to some glitches, the event did not opened the email, and, of that number, 415 clicked the link to take place last year. Please help us to continue this great tradition send a letter. Remarkably, only 289 letters were actually generated by signing up your department’s team. requesting the Governor to sign the legislation: 289 out of 18,335 I hope you had a great holiday season, and I pray that you and requests. If there is legislation we support that doesn’t get the re- those closest to you enjoy a safe, healthy and prosperous new year. sults we hoped for and you want to point the blame at someone, Stay safe! you should be pointing at yourself in a mirror. You need to support FASNY’s legislation. You are the voice of FASNY when you contact your elected officials. You can sign up for the Capwiz program through a link on the FASNY website. Since the legislative conference, the Governor has signed the bill that requires all volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel to wear Steve Klein seatbelts while operating emergency vehicles. SAVE THE DATE: AuguST 10 - 13, 2016 144TH AnnuAl FASnY COnVEnTiOn Desmond Hotel and Convention Center, Albany, N.Y. • Hands-on training • Training forums • Special events Look for schedule updates and registration information at www.fasny.com www.fasny.com The Volunteer Firefighter 5 F 50-Y C r ireFighter ear ertiFiCate eCipients Presented during the month of Greene County Edward Esposito 66 years Hicksville Fire Department November, 2015 Catskill Fire Company John F. Esposito 50 years Independent Engine & Hose Co. 2 John Darling, Jr. 50 years Presented during the month of Joseph Giardina 50 years Albany County Hicksville Volunteer Engine & Jefferson County October, 2015 Shaker Road-Loudonville Fire Hose Co. No. 4 Department, Inc. Dexter Volunteer Fire Department Albany County Richard Humann 50 years George C. Burton 50 years Robert Savage 61 years Fuller Road Fire Department, Inc. Robert Van Brocklin 60 years suffolk County Broome County Daniel Anderson 50 years Reliable Hose & Engine Company orange County Clifford Carignan 50 years Vestal Fire Department No. 1 Carle Truman 58 years Middletown Fire Department Donald Kirk 50 years Francis Davis 50 years Ronald Linfoot, Sr. 54 years Walter F. Blampied 52 years S. W. Pitts Hose Company, Inc. Riverhead Fire Department Andrew Nazak, Jr. 54 years Storm King Engine Company Morris Fowler 50 years Conrad Dabrowski 50 years Edward Zimmer 53 years No. 2 West Albany Volunteer Fire Eugene Wagner 52 years Carroll F. Cocks 50 years Company No. 1 Washington County Paul Gregson 51 years Louis Kurtzner 50 years Easton Fire Department Rensselaer County Robert Nasiatka 51 years Joseph Gillis 50 years Best-Luther Volunteer Fire Columbia County dutchess County Department Stuyvesant Volunteer Fire Wayne County Lewis Tompkins Hose Company Gordon Middleton 61 years Company No. 1 Macedon Center Fire Department No. 1 Dale Berlin 50 years Kenneth G. Hammond 50 years saint lawrence County Robert Urbanak 50 years Louisville Fire Department dutchess County Westchester County Slater Chemical Fire Company, Kenneth Blair 50 years Roosevelt Engine Company No. 3 Ossining Independent Hose Inc. Edward Desmond 50 years Company No. 6 sullivan County Martin Katz 50 years Robert Connolly 50 years Donald L. Robinson 50 years Wurtsboro Fire Company No. 1 nassau County James W. Handford 50 years Glenwood Hook & Ladder, Engine essex County Westchester County & Hose Company Port Henry Fire Department John Matthews 55 years John F. Waldron 66 years Centennial Hose Company No. 4 William R. Schmidt 50 years John E. Sweet 57 years Ralph Nardone 68 years Lester P. Daby 55 years George Strumke 68 years F D 100-Y C ire epartment ear ertiFiCates Presented during the month of November, 2015 Westchester County Mamaro Engine & Hose Company No. 1 125 years FASNY awards certificates to volunteer firefighters who have achieved 50 years in the volunteer fire service and also commemorates volunteer fire departments with 100 or more years of service to their communities. The certificates are issued by the FASNY office and can be presented by a FASNY official upon request. There is no cost of any kind to the department or to the recipient. The Volunteer Firefighter will run photos of 50-year presentations in the regional or 50- and 100-year columns, space and quality of photo permitting. Please submit photos to [email protected] within five days of the month the award is presented as the names must remain consistent with those listed in the current 50- and 100-year column. Stay connected! Give us your email address to get exclusive updates, get involved in important FASNy legislative initiatives and get a monthly e-newsletter just for volunteer firefighters. Get the most from FASNy. Send your email address to [email protected] now and get connected! 6 The Volunteer Firefighter www.fasny.com The Rekindled Spirit By the Rev. Canon Samuel P. Lundy The Times They Be A-Changin’ About 1963, Bob Dylan adapted a much older Scottish/ Therein may be a problem. The average well-meaning lay- Irish air into the very familiar ballad, “The Times They Be chaplain may effectively offer a brief prayer at a service. But, A-Changin’.” It became an anthem of the civil rights movement the responsibility to plan, execute and officiate a total service and, later, the Vietnam War protests. I remember it well. I was may be daunting. changing too, from “right-shoulder arms” to “left-shoulder Do what the fire service always does when we are overpowered arms”! by an event. Call for “mutual aid”! Scattered among the effective Antony, one of the Christian writers of the Desert and faithful lay-chaplains are professional ordained clergy who Fathers movement of the early fourth century wrote, “All is are chaplains. impermanent; nothing lasts.” We are very fortunate the fire We are organized here in this state as the New York State service has embraced that attitude wholeheartedly. What Association of Fire Chaplains, Inc. There is somebody waiting is state-of-the-art today is passé tomorrow. All is for the to help you; not to take control away from the local folks, but betterment of our people and the communities we serve. to assist with planning and delivery of a service that the home The fire chaplaincy is not exempt from cultural shifts. Fifty department can offer a family with pride. We can take the lead years ago, an acceptable final tribute to a former comrade if that is required. was a walk-through of department members at visitation or In the North Country, several members of our group are the obligatory “broken-ladder” floral piece at a funeral. Fire deputy fire coordinators for chaplain services, lights and siren apparatus in a funeral procession was rare, particularly in rural equipped, ready to respond to wherever we are needed. areas. We train and pre-plan for all eventualities within the fire Today, a departmental service, or “fireman’s funeral,” is service. Why would we not plan for funeral and memorial de rigueur for almost our entire breed. It may be annexed to services? the traditional funeral service, or increasingly, it may be the only service offered. SAVE E DATE H T GolF TouRnAmenT BeneFITInG nATIonAl And neW YoRk sTATe FAllen FIReFIGhTeRs oRGAnIzATIons Friday, August 12, 2016 Fairways at halfmoon Shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. | registration and light breakfast at 9:00 a.m. details to come at www.fasny.com www.fasny.com The Volunteer Firefighter 7 D t rill eam How to Recruit, Retain and Train the Next Generation of Firefighters By Richard Chudy In 2016, each and every volunteer fire department in New Drill teams are a vital component of the departments they York State will be faced with all of the same issues: recruitment, serve with the specific purpose of providing the opportunity retention and training. to hone basic firefighting proficiencies; develop and foster teamwork; build character; teach commitment and discipline; Recruitment promote physical fitness and conditioning; and attract and Our next generation of volunteer firefighters will be a unique retain individuals in the volunteer fire service. group of individuals. This generation was brought up with the mindset that they can do anything anywhere in the world; and These purposes are achieved through firematic competition, it may only be a click away. More and more options of things which complements the fire department’s primary function of that they can do with their lives are presented to our youth. Is emergency response to fires, medical emergencies and other being a volunteer firefighter one of them? calamities. Drill teams consequently instill their members with a lifelong commitment to serving their community as highly Retention skilled volunteer firefighters. Once we have our next generation of firefighters, how are we going to retain them? What can we do to keep them involved We are not only seeking full teams, but also individuals in our organizations? The next generation of firefighters will be that would like to get involved in our organization. If you’re loyal, but will definitely require special attention. interested in learning more and seeing how you individually can get involved, contact us at www.nysdrillteams.com. We Training are committed to growing the fire service and providing a What can we do to make sure our firefighters are proficient necessary support tool to your fire department. and physically fit to do their job? Photos courtesy of Mike Heller 8 The Volunteer Firefighter www.fasny.com FASNY AwArd ApplicAtioNS Are due MArch 15 Help FASNY recognize the best firefighters, EMS providers, Youth grouP oF the Year youth groups, teachers, educators and community service This award recognizes the youth fire organization that best volunteers in the fire service with these annual awards. embodies a dedication to both fire and community service. Applications are due March 15, 2016. Visit www.fasny.com for applications and information. Fire Service coMMunitY achieveMent award Volunteer firefighters have the courage to face danger and the FireFighter oF the Year heart to help out in their communities. On the fireground or around town, so many continue to give and sacrifice beyond Honor your outstanding volunteers with a nomination for this the fire service every day. FASNY honors an active volunteer award, which recognizes the bravest FASNY members who firefighter who is also active with one or more community exemplify what the fire service and protecting our communities service organizations with this award. is all about. All fire departments, companies, sectional and county teacher oF the Year organizations are encouraged to submit an application. FASNY invites communities and schools across the state to Sponsored by: honor their best fire prevention educators. The Fire Prevention and Life Safety Committee recognizes a teacher with dedication to fire prevention and the safety of students and their families. Sponsored by: eMS Provider oF the Year Honor your outstanding volunteers with a nomination for Fire SaFetY educator oF the Year this award, designated for emergency medical personnel who FASNY invites departments and organizations across the state provide exemplary service. to honor their best fire safety advocates. The Fire Prevention and All EMS units across the state are encouraged to submit an Life Safety Committee recognizes an educator with dedication application. to fire prevention and the safety in his or her community. Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Visit www.fasny.com for applications and information. www.fasny.com The Volunteer Firefighter 9 Get Ready for RecruitNY 2016 and Be Prepared to Recruit Year Round By Frank A. Hutton, FASNY Recruitment and Retention Committee Vice Chair The new year is here, which means it’s time to start planning Let’s say your fire department is small and it has 15 active for RecruitNY 2016, April 23 and 24. Last year was a good one members. With all of the workload, you can burn out those for RecruitNY as we had over 500 departments participate in 15 active members fairly quickly. But, if each recruited one the program for one or both days. The FASNY Recruitment new member, the workload and threat of burnout would drop and Retention Committee wants to ensure another successful dramatically. weekend in 2016. The best resource you have for recruitment is you. By talking To recruit new personnel into the fire service, we need to your friends and neighbors, the excitement and enthusiasm to educate three different groups of people. The first is the in our voice can tell all. firefighters themselves. Second, the politicians need to know that we need their help When I go out and present seminars to other firefighters in recruiting new personnel for the fire and EMS services that about the problem of recruiting new members, I ask them save their constituents millions of dollars a year. one question before I start: “If each and every one of you who They can help us when they talk to the public or when are here recruited one person, would we have a manpower making policy. For example, maybe your local board can give a problem?” discount or free passes to the town pool to volunteers and their families. 10 The Volunteer Firefighter www.fasny.com

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