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FEBRUARY 23, 1982

On this Night in 1982, Lt Martin "Butch" Melody and

Fire Fighter Joseph Halas made the ultimate sacrifice and lost their lives while battling a fire at the Russo Fur Company on Osborne Street. They remain the only members of the Danbury Fire Department to Die In The Line of Duty. They will live on in our hearts and memories forever.

NEVER FORGET

 

Charity Hockey Game

LOCAL 801 UNION MEETING

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2010 - FIRE H.Q.
PRESENTATION BY LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE – 7:30 P.M.

REGULAR UNION MEETING 8:00 P.M.

Charity Hockey Game

Danbury Fire Department

Vs.

Danbury Police Department

Saturday, April 3, 2010  

5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Tickets - $10.00 - Available Soon!!!!

Danbury Ice Arena

 

 


What's New at IAFF 801
Thomas Miller Elected IAFF General Secretary-Treasurer

Updated On: Jan 20, 2010 (14:11:00)

Thomas Miller Elected IAFF General Secretary-Treasurer

January 20, 2010 -- Following the retirement of IAFF General Secretary-Treasurer Vincent J. Bollon on January 15, 2010, the IAFF Executive Board – in accordance with the IAFF Constitution and Bylaws – has elected Thomas H. Miller, to finish the term.

“Tommy Miller has demonstrated his ability to lead on the local, state and international levels of this great union,” says IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger. “I have no doubt he will continue to be an invaluable asset to our members in his new capacity as General Secretary-Treasurer.”

Miller says, “As I take on this new position of General Secretary-Treasurer, I am mindful of the awesome responsibility of the duties that comes with it. I look forward to providing this higher level of service to our members.”

The newly-elected General Secretary-Treasurer joined the Indianapolis Fire Department in 1968, retiring in 2005 at the rank of captain. Showing an early commitment to the IAFF, he was elected a trustee of the Indianapolis, IN Local 416 in 1971, and elected vice president in 1974.

In 1978, Miller was elected as president of the Professional Fire Fighters Union of Indiana (PFFUI), and served until 2002. While still serving as PFFUI president, he also began serving as IAFF 8th District Vice President – representing Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky and Michigan – in 2000. With more than 700 locals, the 8th District is the second-largest District in the IAFF.

Miller was appointed in 1986 by former Governor Robert Orr to the 1977 Police Officers and Firefighters Pension and Disability Fund Advisory Board. He was reappointed by four successive governors and became chairman of the advisory board in 1990.

He also served as an advisor to numerous Indianapolis mayors and governors and other legislators on matters of public safety, pensions, labor contracts and other fire service and union issues.

Miller also served two tours of duty in Vietnam while in the U.S. Navy as a sailor aboard the U.S.S Tioga County.

January 15, 2010: Update from the IAFF GP on : Excise Tax Update

Updated On: Jan 15, 2010 (19:16:00)

Excise Tax Update

Brothers and Sisters,

With a health care reform deal announced loudly in the media between "labor," the administration and Congress on changes to the excise tax provision, I want to provide you a new update today that outlines some of the key elements of that deal and what we know about the potential impact they will have on each and every one of you.

From Day One, we forcefully argued that the excise tax was bad policy and bad politics and that it had no place in any health care reform bill. Not once did we waver from that argument.

Our message was heard and we believe had a significant impact on what ultimately came out of the negotiations between representatives of the labor movement, the administration and Congress.

We believe we can say with confidence that our constant and consistent message resulted in significant changes to the excise tax provision of the reform bill that the House and Senate now must finish debate on and send to the president.

I don't want to overstate this, but suffice it to say that our hard opposition to the excise tax convinced negotiators to agree to new provisions that, while they fall short of our goal of eliminating the excise tax, these changes do effectively eliminate the burden of additional taxes that would have fallen on our members had the tax remained unaltered.

Based on the initial information we have received from the AFL-CIO on the changes to the excise tax provision, we know that:

  • Every health plan covering our members is exempt from the tax until 2018, based on new provisions that collectively bargained health benefits will be exempt from the tax until 2018, as would the benefits of all state and local municipal worker plans even if not collectively bargained;
  • The threshold for the tax to kick in on family plans has been raised from $23,000 to $24,000 for all workers, and from $26,000 to $27,000 for our members;
  • The cost of dental and vision coverage will be excluded from the cost of the plans when determining if they rise above the threshold beginning in 2015;
  • Each year after 2013, the $27,000 threshold for our members will increase by the CPI + 1 percent and will rise even more in high cost states;
  • Further, if health care costs rise faster than expected prior to 2013, the initial thresholds will also be increased, as well.

While there's significantly more to the deal than just these initial bullets, and we are going to do a full and complete analysis over the coming days, we have not been able to identify a single IAFF member's health care plan that would or will be subject to the excise tax based on these new provisions scheduled to take effect in 2018.

We know there's a lot more to go in the political process before this bill is finally approved by both houses of Congress and signed by the President, but we are pleased that our efforts to protect our members from a severe economic penalty appear to have made a significant impact on what we are told will be in the final legislation.

We will update all of you as more details of the bill emerge.

Fraternally,

 


Harold A. Schaitberger
General President

April 19, 2010 - Boston Marathon

Updated On: Jan 14, 2010 (19:44:00)
On April 19, 2010 - F.D.N.Y. Firefighter (Ladder 44) Sean Chick (former member of Local 801 & DFD) will be running the 114th running of the Boston Marathon for the benefit of the Michael Carter Lisnow Respite Center in Hopkinton, Ma.  On March 19, 2010 there will be a benefit at the Black Bear Saloon.  View Flyer for additional details! 
MSNBC Interview: Schaitberger Hammers Excise Tax on 'Ed Show'

Posted On: Jan 13, 2010 (12:58:33)

MSNBC Interview: Schaitberger Hammers Excise Tax on 'Ed Show'

January 13, 2010 -- Watch IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger on MSNBC's "The Ed Show" as he discusses the misguided excise tax on the premiums of some health plans that is in the bill passed by the Senate. The Senate bill will either impose a tax on health care premiums provided to thousands of America's fire fighters, or to avoid the tax those benefits will be slashed.

January 2, 2010 - MVA Segar Street & Danbury Fair Mall Entrance

Updated On: Jan 02, 2010 (14:05:00)
January 2, 2010: Members of B-Platoon responded to Segar Street and the Danbury Fair Mall Entrance for a motor vehicle in the water with initial reports was of a person trapped in the vehicle. Engine 21 arrived on scene first and reported the single occupant was out of the vehicle. Engine 26 continued in with cold water suits already donned and assisted with the recovery of the vehicle. [additional photos are located in the photo gallery] 

Engine 21 – Lt. Anderson, Fire Fighter Kennedy, Fire Fighter DeJoseph.
Engine 26 – Lt. Lounsbury, Fire Fighter Horosky, Fire Fighter Bruce

2010 Shift Calendars

Posted On: Dec 27, 2009 (20:00:59)
“2010” Wallet-Sized Shift Calendars are are now available.  Please contact a Union Officer or member of the Executive Board to obtain a calendar.  
A Special Tribute to Vincent J. Bollon

Updated On: Dec 22, 2009 (19:56:00)

A Special Tribute to Vincent J. Bollon

You are invited to join us in honoring IAFF Secretary-Treasurer Vincent J. Bollon on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at a gala dinner in Washington, DC at the Hilton Washington, 1919 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, DC. to commemorate his career, great service, extraordinary union leadership, and well-deserved retirement after more than 21 years as IAFF General Secretary-Treasurer.

In the coming weeks, all IAFF affiliates will receive a formal invitation with full details about this special evening in Vinnie's honor.

The event will occur during the IAFF Legislative Conference, and at the same hotel; however, ticketing for the gala will be conducted separately from IAFF Legislative Conference registration.

December 11, 2009 - Structure Fire

Updated On: Dec 15, 2009 (06:49:00)

December 11, 2009: D-Shift battles structure fire on Shelter Rock Road.

 

     

Ski Butternut

Posted On: Dec 09, 2009 (18:27:58)

Ski Butternut - Fire Fighter & Family Discount!

For Additional Information visit:   http://www.skibutternut.com/docs/FirefighterDiscount.pdf

December 8, 2009: B-Shift responds to Structure Fire at 9 Terra Glen

Posted On: Dec 08, 2009 (19:15:58)

December 8, 2009: At 9:34 Danbury 911 received calls reporting a house fire at # 9 Terra Glen in the King Street section of Danbury. First on scene Engine 21 found heavy fire in a two car garage that was a attached to a 2 story colonial style house. Danbury Firefighters under command of Asst Chief Charly Slagle were able to contain the bulk of the fire to the garage area, by cutting off and containing the fire in breezeway between the house and the garage. There were also two cars that were in the garage and consumed by the fire.

Help Our Military Heroes

Posted On: Dec 08, 2009 (13:41:26)
Saturday, January 30, 2010 - Help Our Military Heroes - Spinning For Our Heroes - View Flyer
WHO Raises H1N1 Flu Threat Level to Highest Level

Posted On: Jun 12, 2009 (10:59:38)

June 11, 2009 – The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the global outbreak of the novel H1N1 influenza virus to be in Phase 6 -- a full-scale pandemic.

The announcement warns the World Health Organization's 194 member nations to expect the arrival of the new flu strain, which is likely to infect up to one-third of the population in the first wave and return in later waves over the next several years. Simultaneously, the World Health Organization is advising the world's makers of influenza vaccine to quickly prepare commercial-scale pandemic vaccine of this H1N1 virus.

The move to Phase 6, the highest level in the World Health Organization's graduated scale of pandemic alerts, has been expected for weeks and in the opinion of many experts is overdue. By definition, it means that the virus is showing "community-level transmission," which means it is being passed from person to person without an easily traceable chain of infection, in two or more regions of the world.

The IAFF has developed an
online resource with guidance on the H1N1 virus to remind members to take the necessary precautions for responding safely and effectively during this outbreak.

IAFF Response to H1N1 (swine) Flu Outbreak

Posted On: Apr 30, 2009 (19:53:59)
IAFF Response to H1N1 (swine) Flu Outbreak

Remember the Basics 
Before the Run
  • Ensure that you have your PPE readily available (respirators,
    medical gloves, face/eye protection, gowns or garments)
During the Run
  • Assume patients with respiratory symptoms have the flu
  • Don your PPE before entering the patient area
  • Strictly limit the number of crew members having direct patient contact
  • Put a mask on the patient
  • Create or promote good ventilation
After the Run
  • Properly dispose of/clean exposed PPE
  • Sanitize or wash your hands
  • Properly clean/disinfect reusable medical equipment
  • Decontaminate other equipment and vehicles
  • Do not continue to wear contaminated clothing, and
    do not take any contaminated items, including uniforms, home
  • Take care of your physical health (diet, rest)
  • If you are exposed, report it
And Finally
  • Do not go to work if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms


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