Wed. May 19th 2010
A Personal Invitation from Michael Dallessandro…
I would like to invite you to attend Firehouse Expo in Baltimore, MD, July 20-24, 2010. This is the most comprehensive fire, rescue and EMS event of its kind on the East Coast.
Largest selection of conference classes in Firehouse Expo’s history
- Action-packed hands-on training
- Event speakers from around the country
- Enhanced educational tracks: Mechanics, life safety education, mass casualties, and more
- Certified EMS classes
- Plus everything listed below!
If you are not able to attend the conference, please be my guest and visit the exhibit floor for FREE! Register online with Promo Code 128SFP and enjoy:
430 exhibitors on display
- Opening Ceremony & Keynote Presentation - Haiti Earthquake: Response of American US&R Task Forces and the Rescue of Deeply Entombed Victims with Larry Collins, Battalion Chief, USAR Task Force 103, LA County FD, CA
- NEW! Family Fun & Flea Market
- CFSI Silent Auction: Get the gear you need for the price you want to pay
- Firehouse Fever: Win fabulous prizes!
- Experts Desk: Ask real-life questions that you and your department need answers to
- Podcasts with Radio@Firehouse
Complete details are available at www.FirehouseExpo.com or call 800-827-8009. I’m looking forward to seeing you!
Best Regards,
Michael Dallessandro
If you’re interested, I will be teaching the following class at this year’s event:
Leading the Volunteers
CATEGORY: Leadership
Today’s all volunteer fire service is facing many challenges. Leaders of these organizations are going to have to wear many hats to keep these organizations heading in the right direction. This workshop will focus on key behavioral points of members that helped make our fire companies of yesteryear grow into the organizations they are today while at the same time identifying new behavioral patterns that are causing concerns for the future. Attendees will take home a positive message and teaching points about dedication to community service, proper behavior in the firehouse and in public, ethics, values and what it means to freely give of yourself to be a volunteer firefighter today.
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