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ICC Region I Radio
ICC Region I
42 episodes
5 days ago
This is a podcast where we interview industry leaders in building and fire safety. This includes fire chiefs, fire marshals, building officials, and code enforcement officers. We discuss their backgrounds, how they stay informed on issues, leadership, what inspires them, and any resources that may help you in your career or those seeking a career in building and fire safety. This podcast is part of our continued dedication to excellence in education and engagement at the Local, Regional, National, and International levels, promoting a safer environment built environment.
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This is a podcast where we interview industry leaders in building and fire safety. This includes fire chiefs, fire marshals, building officials, and code enforcement officers. We discuss their backgrounds, how they stay informed on issues, leadership, what inspires them, and any resources that may help you in your career or those seeking a career in building and fire safety. This podcast is part of our continued dedication to excellence in education and engagement at the Local, Regional, National, and International levels, promoting a safer environment built environment.
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Chief Ray Reynolds on Community Risk Reduction and Home Oxygen Fire Prevention
ICC Region I Radio
51 minutes 12 seconds
8 months ago
Chief Ray Reynolds on Community Risk Reduction and Home Oxygen Fire Prevention

Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Chief Reynolds07:55 Community Risk Reduction and Fire Prevention Initiatives14:49 Firefighter Safety and Health Programs23:06 Advocacy for Home Oxygen Safety26:56 Advocating for Thermal Fuses in Home Oxygen Therapy33:41 Integrating Safety Measures with Community Programs40:49 Historic Fire Prevention Strategies47:49 Engagement and Advocacy in Fire SafetySummaryIn this conversation, Chief Ray Reynolds shares his extensive experience in the fire service, discussing his journey from a volunteer firefighter to the Nevada Fire Chief. He emphasizes the importance of community risk reduction and fire prevention, highlighting successful initiatives like the statewide smoke alarm program. Chief Reynolds also addresses firefighter safety, particularly concerning cancer risks, and advocates for improved safety measures for home oxygen users, including the implementation of thermal fuses to prevent fire incidents. His insights reflect a commitment to enhancing fire safety and reducing preventable deaths in the community. In this conversation, Ray Reynolds discusses the critical need for thermal fuses in home oxygen therapy to prevent fire incidents. He emphasizes the importance of data collection and collaboration among various stakeholders, including healthcare providers and fire departments. The discussion also covers community programs aimed at integrating safety measures, particularly in historic districts, and the significance of advocacy in fire safety initiatives. Reynolds shares insights on the challenges faced in implementing these programs and the potential for significant impact on fire fatalities through proactive measures.TakeawaysChief Reynolds has over 37 years of experience in the fire service.Community risk reduction is essential for preventing fire-related deaths.The statewide smoke alarm program significantly reduced fire deaths in Iowa.Home oxygen fires pose a significant risk, with a fatality every four days in the U.S.Thermal fuses can prevent home oxygen fires from escalating.Data analytics play a crucial role in understanding fire risks.Advocacy for policy changes is necessary for implementing safety measures.Collaboration with various stakeholders is key to fire safety initiatives.The fire service must learn from best practices in other regions. Our goal is that all 50 states will have reimbursement for thermal fuses.There's a huge grant potential for thermal fuses.46% of oxygen providers know a patient who died or was burned.The research shows that thermal fuses are a viable U.S. policy.The Joint Commission's goal is to reduce fires involving home oxygen.Employee surveys show fear of fire related to oxygen is prevalent.Thermal fuses are already required by top oxygen concentrator manufacturers.Home inspections and smoke alarms are crucial for safety.We need to address the addiction to nicotine in fire prevention.Advocacy is essential for making impactful changes in fire safety.

ICC Region I Radio
This is a podcast where we interview industry leaders in building and fire safety. This includes fire chiefs, fire marshals, building officials, and code enforcement officers. We discuss their backgrounds, how they stay informed on issues, leadership, what inspires them, and any resources that may help you in your career or those seeking a career in building and fire safety. This podcast is part of our continued dedication to excellence in education and engagement at the Local, Regional, National, and International levels, promoting a safer environment built environment.