The Congressional
Fire Services Institute, a non-profit, non-partisan
policy think tank that advises Congress on fire
and life safety issues, has named the International
Fire Service Training Association/Oklahoma State
University Fire Protection Publications the 2005
Fire Service Organization of the Year.
IFSTA/OSU-FPP
was recognized during the 17th National
Fire and Emergency Services Dinner April 7 in
CFSI
each year recognizes one federal lawmaker, fire
service professional and fire service organization
for distinguished contributions to improving
the readiness of the fire and emergency services.
Previous notable recipients of the organization
award include the Fire Department of the City
of
“This
is another feather in the cap of OSU fire programs,” said
OSU System CEO and President David Schmidly. “The
university is recognized worldwide for its fire
service expertise and contributions, and this
award is a testament to the members of the OSU
family and their many collaborators who work
to improve the effectiveness of fire and emergency
response professionals.”
“We are
certainly proud of their dedication and achievement,” he
said.
OSU Fire Protection
Publications is the world’s leading publisher
of fire and emergency services training materials
and the headquarters for its publishing partner
IFSTA, an invitation-only association comprised
by fire service professionals from around the
world. All OSU-FPP operations, including the
development of new products, capital improvements
and research, are funded solely by revenues generated
through the sales of its materials. Its customers
include Department of Defense agencies and the
fire academies throughout the
Formed in 1934
by a group of fire training directors in
Since its inception,
the association has partnered with OSU Fire Protection
Publications to produce and distribute the materials,
the first of which was released in 1937. Written
by firefighters for firefighters, the IFSTA manuals
include “The Essentials of Fire Fighting,” considered
the bible of firefighting textbooks.
“For
fire service organizations, the CFSI award is
our Heisman” said Chris Neal, executive
director of IFSTA and director of OSU-FPP. “What
an honor for the thousands who have played active
roles in IFSTA over so many years, and equally
a tribute to both the incredible staff at FPP
and the unwavering support of OSU leadership.”
“Together,
we have served and continue to serve the fire
service in a way that is unparalleled and in
a way that could never be accomplished individually,” Neal
said.
IFSTA/OSU-FPP’s
longtime assistance to CSFI includes producing
an array of its printed materials. The award
additionally acknowledged the outreach unit of
OSU’s
Since the institute
was founded in 1989, IFSTA/OSU-FPP has also been
a member of its National Advisory Committee,
joining other member organizations in developing
CFSI white papers and legislative initiatives
addressing fire and life safety.
“IFSTA/OSU
Fire Protection Publications certainly has made
many outstanding contributions not only to our
organization, but also to our nation’s
fire and emergency services,” said Bill
Webb, executive director of the institute. “On
the paramount issues facing our nation’s
fire service, IFSTA/OSU Fire Protection Publications
has gained the respect and appreciation of both
CFSI and the Fire Caucus for its insight and
important contributions to the development of
federal legislation and policy.”
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