Crest Forest Professional
 Firefighters Local #4105   

 

 

 

 

 

Health & Safety Campaigns

(2nd District Supervisor Paul Biane & CFPF Carlos Corletto & Lance Snider)

The Crest Forest Professional Firefighters are dedicated to the Health and Safety of our citizens.

This years Health and Safety Campaign was to raise the money for the purchase of two thermal imaging cameras. Our Save a Life Campaign was a huge success!

Your Firefighters thank you for your support.

We would like to give special thanks to Lake Gregory Community Church and its members, Paul Biane (San Bernardino County 2nd District Supervisor), as well as many other local business owners, service groups, and citizens that donated their time, efforts, and money to our cause.

 

"75 Years of Service"

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Executive Board

Troy McHenry

President

 

Vice President

 

Secretary

Terry Gibbons

Treasurer

Jerry Ringhofer

Director

 

Director

Carlos Corletto

Director

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Mike Malsed

Director

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History of the IAFF

The International Association of Fire Fighters was established on February 28, 1918, for the sole benefit of rank-and-file fire fighters in the United States and Canada.  It was on this date that thirty-six fire fighter delegates attended the first IAFF Convention and adopted the IAFF Constitution and By-Laws.  The objectives incorporated into that Constitution remain in our preamble to this day. 

The International Association of Fire Fighters was formed to achieve the following objectives:

To organize all fire fighters and emergency medical or rescue workers; to secure just compensation for their services and equitable settlement of their grievances; to promote as safe and healthy a working environment for fire fighters as is possible through modern technology; to promote the establishment of just and reasonable working conditions; to place the members of the Association on a higher plane of skill and efficiency; to promote harmonious relations between fire fighters and their employers; to encourage the formation of local unions, state and provincial associations and joint councils; to encourage the formation of sick and death benefit funds; to promote the research and treatment of burns and other related health problems common to fire fighters; to encourage the establishment of schools of instruction for imparting knowledge of modern and improved methods of fire fighting and prevention; and to cultivate friendship and fellowship among its members. [From the Preamble of the Constitution and By-Laws of the International Association of Fire Fighters AFL-CIO, CLC.]

The history of fire fighting is really a story of men and women who have dedicated their lives to helping people. The heritage of fire fighting has always been one of bravery, loyalty, and devotion to public service. These characteristics, coupled with a strong commitment to a personal calling that places their lives in jeopardy every day, makes the career of fire fighting truly a Proud Profession. Success in this proud profession is only possible when there is a unity of purpose. When the IAFF was established on February 28, 1918, fire fighters brought with them a newly formed union, and shaped the IAFF into the Bold Union that it is today.

It is through the collective strength of its diverse membership that the IAFF has fairly earned the honor and respect necessary to move forward and accomplish its mission to improve wages, hours, and working conditions of its membership. As you examine the history of the IAFF, you can see that the success of the IAFF has always been dependent on its membership. The growth, achievements, and success of the IAFF and its membership are as distinguished as its Future is Bright.

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Other Links of Interest

 

FIRE PREVENTION

  FirePALS 
Smokey Bear Homepage
Sparky the Fire Dog 
FIRE INFORMATION
  Fire Events
National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC)
U.S. Forest Service (Southwest Division) 
WEATHER
  Fire Weather 
National Weather Service 
TRAINING
  Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 
U.S. Fire Academy
OTHER RESOURCES
  American Red Cross 
Bureau of Land Management 
CalCUPA
California Dept. of Fish & Game 
California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection (CDF)
California Environmental Protection Agency 
California State Office of Emergency Services 
CalOSHA 
CalTrans (Road Conditions)
County of San Bernardino
Emergency Communication Services of San Bernardino County
List of Worldwide Fire Departments
National Park Service (NPS)
National Wildlife Coordination Group (NWCG)
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Dept. 
Special Districts - San Bernardino County
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
U.S. Forest Service (USFS)
OTHER LINKS
  California Fire Safe Council
Fire Explorer Program
Fire Times
Firehouse Magazine
Inland Empire Fuels Management Alliance
Traffic Safety
Webstaff
UNIONS/ASSOCIATIONS
  California Fire Chiefs Association
California Professional Firefighters
California State Firefighters Association
IAFF Local 935
International Association of Fire Chiefs
International Association of Firefighters
National Association of State Fire Marshals

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Local IAFF/CPF Fire Links

International Association of Fire Fighters
Alameda district Association of Firefighters, Local #689
Bekeley Fire Fighters Association, Local #1227
CDF Firefighters, Local #2881
Downey Firemen's Association, Local #3473
Federal Fire Fighters Association, Local #F-85
Federal Firefighters, San Diego, Local #F-33
Fremont Fire Fighters, Local #1689
Fresno Firefighters, Local #753
Hesperia Professional Firefighters, Local #4162
Kern County Fire Fighters, Local #1301
Lodi Professional Firefighters, Local #1225
Long Beach Firefighters, Local #372
Los Angeles County Fire Fighters, Local #1014
Marin Professional Firefighters, Local #1775
Milpitas Firefighters, Local #1699
Montebello Firefighters Association, Local #3821
Norco Firefighters, Local #3806
Pasadena Firefighters, Local #809
Presidio of San Francisco Firefighters, Local #F-145
Orange County Professional Firefighters, Local #3631
Redlands Professional Firefighters, Local #1354
Riverside district Firefighters Association, Local #1067
Roseville Fire Firefighters, Local #1592
Sacramento Area Fire Fighters, Local #522
San Bernardino district Professional Firefighters, Local #891
San Bernardino County Fire Fighters, Local #935
San Francisco Fire Fighters, Local #798
San Gabriel district Firefighters Association, Local #2197
San Jose Fire Fighters, Local #230
San Luis Obispo Firefighters Association, Local #3523
San Marino Firefighters, Local #3626
San Mateo County Firefighters, Local #2400
Santa Barbara County, Local #2046
Santa Clara district Firefighters, Local #1171
Santa Clara County Firefighters, Local #1165
Santa Maria Firefighters, Local #2020
Santa Rosa Firefighters, Local #1401
Scotts Valley Firefighters, Local #3577
Stockton Professional Firefighters, Local #456
Torrance Fire Fighters Association, Local #1138
Upland Firefighters Association, Local #3477
United Firefighters of Los Angeles district, Local #112
Vacaville Firefighters, Local #3501
Ventura County Firefighters Association, Local #1364
Yuba district Firefighters Association, Local #3793

 

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