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The Life Safety & Fire Education Section is responsible
for coordinating and implementing fire safety program in all areas of
the county. The section works closely with FireCode Enforcement and
the Fire Investigations and Bureau of Operations in addressing the needs
of county residents. Since the early 1990's, the section has expanded
its mission to include not only fire prevention but injury prevention
initiatives.
Programs include:
A one-day workshop is given in the fall and spring for
employees of hospitals and nursing homes. Participants receive classroom
instruction on hazard recognition, built-in fire protection, evacuation
procedures, patient carries and assists and use of portable fire extinguishers.
Afternoon session is devoted to practical exercises involving fire extinguishers,
patient carries and assists and a simulated rescue. Contributions from
the participants support these workshops.
Operation Extinguish is a program that was developed by the Montgomery
County Department of Fire and Rescue Services in 1984 to provide intervention
and educational services for juvenile firesetters and their families
as well as youngster involved in fireworks, pipe bombs and false alarms.
The program combines psychological counseling and fire safety education
in a effort to eliminate this behavior.
The program is designed to handle 70 youths a year through a contract
administrated by Psychotheraeupetic Resources Inc. (PRI), Bethesda,
MD. This section works closely with the contractor in monitoring the
program and is involved in the three 1 1/2 hour fire safety education
classes.
Statistics prove that nearly 65% of all arson fires are the result
of juveniles. Operation Extinguish was developed as
a positive re-enforcement to help juveniles eliminate this behavior.
At the time of development, no program existed to help young fire
setters. This program now gives judges and juvenile services an alternative
when considering a penalty for juveniles.
Juvenile fire setters age 7-18 are charged and required to report
to the Montgomery County Police Youth Division with their parents
for screening. After interviewing the child and the parents, the screening
officer decides whether or not to refer the child to Operation Extinguish.
The program for the child and his or her parents consists of two major
elements which are Psychological evaluations of both the child and
family, and six hours of fire safety education. Referrals to Operation
Extinguish may be made by the parent or guardian also.
The program has had tremendous success since it was originated, with
hundreds of juveniles successfully completing. Operation Extinguish
has redirected the lives of the children, and prevented measurable
loss to life and property. The program received an award in 1985 from
the National Association of Counties for being one of the outstanding
juvenile justice programs in the United States.
BUSINESS, RESIDENTIAL, SCHOOL AND INSTITUTIONAL
SAFETY TRAINING
Conduct site visits to assist in developing fire evacuation
procedures, training and information specific to the type of occupancy.
Included are invitations to speak at junior and senior high schools.
Montgomery County, Maryland was the first jurisdiction
in the country to adopt a smoke detector ordinance in 1976. The law
requires all residential occupancies to have detector protection and
went into effect in 1978. The section has a long history of smoke detector
involvement. In 1982, Johns Hopkins University , Fairfax County, Virginia,
and Montgomery County, Maryland were involved in landmark study to evaluate
the effectiveness of smoke detectors in owner-occupied homes. During
that same time, the department participated in a residential smoke detector
effectiveness study sponsored by the International Association of Fire
Chiefs Foundation. Since the adoption of the smoke detectors law, fire
fatalities have decreased significantly while the population of the
county has increased. In 1983, five years after the law went into effect,
fire fatalities decreased 48% and by 1988, 62%.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
SAFE KIDS COALITION
The section is a member of the SAFE KIDS Montgomery
County. Our local coalition is involved in bicycle safety and the use
of helmets, distribution of smoke detectors, and child passenger safety.
If you would like more information, write or call:
Bill Delaney, Life Safety Education
Division of Fire and Rescue Services
101 Monroe Street, 12th Floor
Rockville, Maryland 20850
(240) 777-2448
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