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Field Notes on Closing the Fire Safety Education Gap
When community partners step up for an overburdened system


Fully Equipped or Don’t Go In — A Good Community Risk Reduction Plan Starts With the Right Tools.
A firefighter wouldn't kit up without the right gear. Fire-ED is how we kit up for public education. Field Notes Part 5 — the community risk reduction plan that was always here, validated by those who dared to show up.
Tracy Last, CEO
Apr 66 min read


A Mandate Without a Model — The Fire Safety Public Education Gap Can't Wait
NFPA 1300 mandated community risk reduction. The fire safety public education gap remains. This is what happens when a mandate arrives without a model — and without Fire-ED.
Tracy Last, CEO
Mar 318 min read


Community Fire Safety Education — What the Escape Plan Doesn't Cover
When the escape route is blocked and the window is all that’s left — who taught the community what to do? Part 3 of the Fire Safety Education in Canada series.
Tracy Last, CEO
Mar 2910 min read


Three Percent. That’s All Fire Service Public Education Gets. Not A Typo.
Less than three percent of fire department budgets go to public education. I knew it. I said it. And that’s when the old boys network decided I was a problem to be managed.
Tracy Last, CEO
Mar 267 min read


They Took Everything. Then I Built Something the Fire Service Actually Needs.
Four decades building something real inside the fire safety world. Then the system fought back. This is what it really costs — and why I kept going anyway.
Tracy Last, CEO
Mar 247 min read
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