
California Fire Prevention Organization
California Fire Prevention Organization
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More about this organization
Mission
To reduce the threats posed by fire, earthquake, and other disasters, natural and manmade, including teaching communities to be more resilient and prepared. We teach people how to be safe in their homes. We teach people CPR and teach firefighters how to survive wildfires.
About
The organization delivers focused fire and life safety programs aimed at building a more resilient community. The organization works diligently to provide programs that cannot (or are not) be(ing) delivered via traditional fire department channels. The organizations trained, uniformed EMTs, paramedics and education/public safety specialists work with fire departments and community leaders to identify and reach at-risk populations. The organization is expert in managing a process called community risk reduction (CRR). Reducing risk is not limited to a presentation or PR campaign. It starts with analysis, determing where risk reduction will be most effective. It includes partnering with elected leaders, community stakeholders, and first responders to share risk reduction tactics. Those tactics include home visits, school presentations, safety fairs, and availbility of free CRR materials (smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, breathing devices, go bags, escape kits
