
Webinar - Engineering The Future Of Fire Culture - Sponsored by IDEX
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Volunteer fire departments across the country are facing staffing, environmental, and cultural shifts. This means embracing change is more important than ever to ensure successful departments well into the future. This free webinar on September 13 at 2pm ET, presented by Jason Cerrano and Eric Skinner, will walk through how to identify change, gain perspective, improve curiosity and flexibility, and plan your personal growth. By following these simple steps, fire service members can excel at setting and achieving goals for both themselves and the department.
This webinar is sponsored by IDEX. IDEX Fire & Safety brings trusted brands together to deliver innovation in both customer experience and integrated solutions that revolutionize performance and technology to make the fireground and rescue scene safer. Our brands include Akron Brass, Alco, AWG, Captium, Class 1, Dinglee, Godiva, Hale, HURST Jaws of Life®, Lukas, SAM, Vetter and Weldon. The IDEX Fire & Safety brands represent business units of IDEX Corporation [NYSE: IEX], an applied solutions company specializing in fluid and metering technologies; health and science technologies; and fire, safety and other diversified products. tame-the-beast.com

Jason Cerrano
National Volunteer Fire Council
JASON CERRANO is the world’s foremost expert in fire truck waterflow automation. He invented SAM Waterflow Systems to automate routine fireground tasks, saving precious time during the critical first five minutes of a fire. In addition to saving time, Cerrano’s inventions provide critical safety features that have disrupted the fire industry, including: a nozzle-mounted low tank level light to ensure timely egress, pressure governor automation to prevent overuse injuries to the pump operator, water overflow prevention that protects the operator from slipping on ice, and dual side pump controls that allow the operator to pump from the safest location. Jason’s purpose is to protect those who protect communities by continually improving the processes, equipment, and culture of the fire service.

Eric Skinner
ERIC SKINNER has been in the fire service since 2009 and has worked paid on call, duty crew, and career fire in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. He has and continues to operate on two and three person staffed crews on both his part time and career departments. He is also a faculty for the fire science program at Hennepin Technical College and is the owner of Twin Cities Fire Tactics LLC, an organization that teaches strategy and tactics for the understaffed crew.
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