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April 9, 2012

DOT: Captain Bowen’s Name to go on Smoky Park Bridge

ASHEVILLE – The state Board of Transportation voted unanimously this morning to rename Smoky Park Bridge the Capt. Jeffrey Bowen Bridge in memory of the city firefighter who died in the line of duty last July.“Throughout his career, Captain Jeffrey Scott Bowen brought honor to the City of Asheville … Read more about DOT: Captain Bowen’s Name to go on Smoky Park Bridge

Filed Under: Career, Combination, Death Notification, Event, Hot Button Issues, Legislative, Line of Duty Death, Membership, News

March 20, 2012

Stoney Point Fire Department Internationally Accredited

Story via Firenews.net CUMBERLAND COUNTY – The Stoney Point Volunteer Fire Department (SPVFD) has received Accredited Agency status with the Commission of Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) for meeting the criteria established through the CFAI’s self-assessment and accreditation program. The … Read more about Stoney Point Fire Department Internationally Accredited

Filed Under: Career, Combination, Event, Membership, News, Volunteer

January 18, 2012

North Carolina State Firemen’s Association Retirement Plan

Since 1998 the North Carolina State Firemen’s Association has been petitioning the IRS to allow career firefighters employed by non-profit fire departments access to the local government retirement system.  It was obvious the effort would not be successful so the North Carolina State Firemen’s … Read more about North Carolina State Firemen’s Association Retirement Plan

Filed Under: Benefits, Career, Combination, Executive Director, Hot Button Issues, Membership, News, Volunteer

October 21, 2011

First Responders Service Team Charities

First Responders Service Team Charities is a non-profit that is supported by the North Carolina Society of Fire Rescue Instructors. The purpose for FRST Charities is to raise money to assist burn victims and their families with aftercare services provided by the UNC – NC Jaycee Burn Center and the … Read more about First Responders Service Team Charities

Filed Under: Career, Combination, Line of Duty Death, Membership, News, Safety, Volunteer

February 12, 2011

Transitioning to a Combination Department

Transitioning from a volunteer department to a department with part-time or full-time employees can be difficult. NFPA Standards, OSHA Regulations, Federal/State Labor Laws and IRS rules impact a department’s transformation from an all volunteer department to a combination department. The number of … Read more about Transitioning to a Combination Department

Filed Under: Combination, Hot Button Issues, Volunteer Tagged With: combination, garner, lee wilson, resources, wake county

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