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North Carolina Residential Sprinklers
Since 2004 in North Carolina 112
people have lost their life in residential fires. In
this same time 19,655 residential structures have been
damaged or destroyed causing an estimated 210 million
dollars in damages.
The Piedmont North Carolina
Firefighter's Association along with the NC Fire
Marshal's Association, NC Firemen’s Association, NC
Association of Fire Chiefs, NC County Fire Marshal's
Association, along with other affiliated organizations
will be proposing a residential code change at the NC
Building Code Council meeting Dec. 11, 2007, to require
residential fire sprinklers in new one and two family
dwellings and townhouses meeting certain thresholds.
This code change is, in part, a response to the recent
fire in Ocean Isle Beach, NC, that lead to the death of
seven college-age students and other fire related deaths
throughout North Carolina.
Please follow the links below to learn more about how
residential sprinklers can save lives and property.
North Carolina Association of Fire Chiefs Position Paper
North Carolina State Firemen's Association Letter
North Carolina Fire Marshal's Association Press Release
Nominations and Voting
Nominations are being taken for 2008/2009
Officers. The following positions are up for election:
- 1st Vice President
- 2nd Vice President
- Treasurer
- Northern Director at Large
- Southern Director at large
Nominations and voting will be held at
the October meeting in Whispering Pines. If you are
interested in a position, please contact Chief Wesley
Hutchins. Remember, each member department or individual
has one vote. Vendors are ineligible to vote.
(336) 817-1437 or via email at whutchins@forsythtech.edu
Victory Junction Gang Camp Donation
The PNCFA recently present a check for $3,600.00 to sponsor two
burn survivor campers at Victory Junction Gang Camp. Patty Petty
was on hand to accept the donation.

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Next Meeting
January 23, 2008
NCSFA Office, Raleigh Starts at 6:30 PM
Topic: Residential Sprinklers/NCSFA Strategic
Plan
Check the meeting and events page for schedules!
Thanks to our sponsors that supported our charity golf tournament to benefit Victory Junction
Gang Camp!
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Golf
Tournament
October
24, 2007
Whispering Pines Golf Club - Moore County

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On behalf of the Piedmont North Carolina Firefighter’s
Association (PNCFA) Executive Board, I welcome you to our
website. The purpose of this website
is to provide information that is relative to our association in
timely and accessible format, so I encourage you to check our
website on a regular basis.
We are fortunate to have an
outstanding Executive Board of Directors that works very hard to
represent the membership in the Piedmont District of North
Carolina. Our leadership, past and present, has diligently
strived to increase membership, offer more benefits to the
members while at the same time progressively represent the
association on the local and state levels. This continues to be
the foundation of our leadership for this year.
It is important to have all fire departments in the Piedmont
Region represented in our association, if you or your department
is not a member, please consider joining the association.
Leadership for the North Carolina State Firemen’s Association
Executive Board and the North Carolina Association of Fire
Chiefs Executive Board comes from our association therefore your
representation is needed to help our region stay active on
issues that affect our industry at all levels.
I had the pleasure to represent the PNCFA at Gateway VI in
January. At this meeting representatives from approximately
twenty-four fire service related associations and organizations
came together to discuss key state fire service issues. The
group overwhelmingly felt that emergency vehicle and firefighter
personal vehicle (POV) driver safety was a major issue in our
state. A goal was established by Gateway representatives to
reduce emergency vehicle / firefighter POV accidents by 25%
percent in the next five years. This is a bold initiative that
can be achieved with leadership and support by firefighters
across our state, especially in our region.
Thank you for your support and
should you need any assistance regarding our association please
do not hesitate to contact any of the Executive Board members.
Stay Safe,
R. Scott Alderman
President
Piedmont N.C. Firefighters Association
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