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Community Risk Reduction (CRR) plays a vital role in keeping your community safe.  Our sites Education Page is set up to provide fire safety education and community risk reduction programs “street ready” for use.   City and Metropolitan Fire and Rescue Departments normally have resources and staff that can develop and deliver CRR programs with little effort.  For many emergency service departments, you are remote, limited on resources, fund raising, and staff for providing CRR programs.   YOU are the ones iFirePrevention is working to provide the greatest support.

The Education Page is divided into 3 core groups:

First –      COMMUNITY

This section will include information for public to read / download CRR topic specific safety information.

Second – EDUCATORS

This section will support teachers, day care providers, summer camp leaders, scout leaders and others in need of delievering safety programs to small groups.  Here you will find instructional information,  lessen plans and print / handout information that can be downloaded to deliver CRR information to your groups.

Third – EMERGENCY SERVICES

This section will provide those emergency service educators that need “Street Ready” and proven programs

Looking for additional resources and information? Check out the websites listed below.

National Fire Protection Association – Public Education 

Safe Kids Worldwide

The Electrical Safety Foundation International

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Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

4 months ago

Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

Members of CVVFA were busy showing support for Move Over Senate Bill 1281 in Harrisburg, PA today! 2nd Vice President Dr. Candice McDonald and Home Office Manager Mike Cox shared from the podium to rally support. ... See MoreSee Less

Members of CVVFA were busy showing support for Move Over Senate Bill 1281 in Harrisburg, PA today! 2nd Vice President Dr. Candice McDonald and Home Office Manager Mike Cox shared from the podium to rally support.Image attachmentImage attachment
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Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

5 months ago

Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

New post added at cvvfa.org - Post Convention Report from Chief Allen Baldwin CVVFA President ... See MoreSee Less

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Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

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New post added at cvvfa.org - Breaking News- CVVFA Awarded $563,350 FEMA Firefighter Safety Grant ... See MoreSee Less

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Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

5 months ago

Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

Our Partners at FEMA notified us today that we received a $563,350.00 Fire Firefighter Safety and Health Grant to continue our work to Protect Emergency Responders on the Highways. Stay tuned for some exciting projects to keep you and your people safe! ... See MoreSee Less

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Excellent! Are there any specific projects this will be focused toward?

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Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

5 months ago

Cumberland Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association

Thanks to Everyone who sent positive comments about the 119th Annual Convention on ZOOM. We especially thank all of our members and friends who sent congratulations to Dr. Harry Carter who received the CVVFA Firefighter of the Year Award. ... See MoreSee Less

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About The CVVFA

One hundred years ago, on August 15, 1901 fire chiefs from the States of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia met in Chambersburg, PA for the purpose of adopting a uniform hose coupling and to develop a mutual aid system along the Cumberland Valley Railroad.

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