FRITA’s Post Deployment Reviews
March 18, 2014 – FRITA’s Post Deployment Reviews.
Our 2014 deployments represented a milestone as FRITA partnered with the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) Fire & Safety Division to provide certified and standardized training to fire service personnel in El Salvador, Colombia, and Panama. In both El Salvador and Panama, FRITA instructors facilitated the practical evaluation and written exam components of the JIBC Basic Fire Fighting Certificate, which allows departments to demonstrate that their fire fighters possess the minimum fire fighter skills within NFPA 1001 and receive certification from the JIBC.
Academia Nacional de Bomberos de El Salvador
El Ministerio de Gobernacion presento hoy la Academia Nacional de Bomberos, la cual permitira mejorar la tecnica profesional del personal de la institucion, repecto a la atencion de las emergencias.
El Salvador – Saturday, Feb 22
My wonderful and supportive cousins gave us a memorable day at their gorgeous lake house at Lago de Coatepeque. The family welcomed our team, friends and the German Ambassador. This was the very best way to wrap up a successful week that each of us will remember for a very long time.
A special note that we had an abundance of high quality and interested translators this year (from US Special Forces to an Army Colonel and more). Each of them said they would like to come back again to help us when we return next year.
This year marks 20 years of annual visits to CBES for me, and next year marks my 25th as Honorary Consul. Every year, our work gets stronger and our support base and profile continues to grow. I am so happy to be able to work with you and all who deploy with us year after year.
Jeffrey Moore
El Salvador – Friday, Feb 21
Completing practical reviews for any of the bomberos that had missed certain components, and the written exam that was prepared by the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
As a team, the Canadians had discussion about the relevance and transferability of some of the questions. We are hopeful that we will have good numbers of people passing the exam (need 70%). I believe our team needs to have a discussion with the JIBC to ensure that all exam questions are relevant (and thus, fair) and useful.
I took a couple of hours in the day to attend meetings at El Salvador’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
El Salvador – Bomberos practice skills – Ladders, Search, SCBA, Fire Hose and Water Supply
El Salvador – Bomberos practice skills – Ladders, Search, SCBA, Fire Hose and Water Supply:
El Salvador – The working end of this adventure is coming to a close tomorrow
The working end of this adventure is coming to a close tomorrow with the writing of the final exams. We have just returned from dinner with the Bomberos at the home of the Canadian Ambassador to El Salvador, Pierre Grioux. Amazing dinner by the pool overlooking San Salvador…very impressive!
El Salvador – Thursday, Feb 20
CBES had a well attended ceremony (firefighters, guests and media) to celebrate the organization’s 131st anniversary. Again, we met the Minister of Gobernacion, as well as the Vice Minister, and also the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs. We were pleased that the Canadian Ambassador, Pierre Giroux, was in attendance to show his support and friendship. In each speech that was given, we were mentioned and thanked.
El Salvador – Wednesday, Feb 19
Again, a full work day.
In the evening we went to Paseo El Carmen in Santa Tecla to see this restored and dynamic part of the city, and had dinner at a fun bistro there.
Jeffrey Moore