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CRR Radio

Summary: CRR Radio from the Vision 20/20 project is all about CRR. We feature interviews with people using CRR in their communities and experts with information you can use.

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 CRR Radio - 21st Century Fire and Emergency Services White Paper | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:09

In this episode of CRR Radio we are talking with Anne Arundel County Fire Department Chief Trisha Wolford. Chief Wolford was a part of the multi-disciplinary team that wrote this paper that takes a long-term look at where the fire and emergency services needs to go to maintain its relevance and importance in providing protection to the community. You can learn more and download the paper at https://www.cpse.org/projects/21st-century/.

 Community Risk Assessment and the CFAI 10th Edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:14

The CPSE's 10th edition of the Quailty Improvement for the Fire And Emergency Services document, which is used by fire departments across the globe in their accreditation process, has a strong emphasis on Community Risk Assessment. In this episode of CRR Radio we speak with Division Chief Matt Knott who was closely involved in writing this part of the document.

 CRR Radio - Community Cardiac Health and CRR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:03

In this episode we talk with cardiologist Dr. Seth Martin from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine about the role of preventive cardiac health as a CRR issue. The leading cause of deaths across the nation, by far, is cardiovascular disease (CVD), killing over 600,000 people each year-200 for every fire death. When conducting a Community Risk Assessment for any community, CVD will rank right up there at the top. We talk about some strategies that you can do to help change this in your community.

 CRR Radio Symposium 7 With Monica Colby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:18

In this episode of CRR Radio from Vision 20/20, we talk with Monica Colby who is heading up the Call for Presentations for the seventh Model Performance in Community Risk Reduction that will be opening on January 12, 2021. Monica fills us in on how the process will be run, the evaluation rubric that will be used (and is available), the new coaching system that is available and about the "Minnow Tank" that will be happening at S7. Thinking of submitting? This podcast is for you! https://www.strategicfire.org/s7

 CRR Radio - SCEF Unit at Vision 20/20 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:36

Learn more about the Vision 20/20 Statewide Collaboration and Engagement Framework (www.strategicfire.org/SCEF. To build a national coalition of states engaged in adopting and implementing best practices in Community Risk Reduction using inclusive and diverse teams to achieve measurable and sustainable results in building safe, healthy and resilient communities.

 Tackling Heart Disease through CRR in Texas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:59

In this podcast we talk with Battalion Chief of Community Medicine Joe Casciotti from the Harris County Emergency Services District #48 in Texas about their Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine program that addresses the issues around Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). CVD is the leading cause of death across the nation, and Harris County, in partnership with the hospital system, has developed a system for following up with heart attack victims to reduce re-admissions through home safety visits - with remarkable results. Readmission rates dropped from 12% to 4%, a significant decrease.  CVD is the leading cause of death in America, killing 600,000 people per year. To put this in context, 200 times more people die from CVD than from fires, which kill 3,000 people every year. CVD is a CRR issue...not every community has had a fatal fire, but every community has lost members to CVD. Listen to what Joe has to say and learn what you can do in your community!

 COVID-19 Episode 7 - Future of CRR after COVID-19 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:13

In this episode we talk with three CRR experts from across the nation about what is the future of CRR after COVID-19. Our guests include Section Chief Josh Fulbright, South Carolina State Fire Marshal's Office; Assistant Chief Rich Palmer, Ohio State Fire Marshal's Office and Deputy Chief Joe Powers, Charlottesville (VA) Fire Department.

 COVID-19 Episode 6 - Pandemic Messaging Using Behavioral Science | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:55

In the sixth episode of the special series of CRR Radio focusing on the COVID-19 Pandemic, we are looking at how to craft effective messages for the public using the tenets of behavioral science. To learn more, we talked with Dr. Ellie Kazemi, a behavioral scientist with California State University Northridge and Maggie Lawrence, a marketing behavioral specialist with Marketing For Change.

 COVID19 Episode 5 - Planning for recovery, Charlottesville (VA) FD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:09

In the fifth episode of the special series by CRR Radio focusing on the COVID-19 Pandemic, we have a conversation with Chief Andrew Baxter and Deputy Chief Joe Powers about planning for coming out of the pandemic by developing a collaborative plan with all of the city departments.

 COVID-19 Special Series Episode 3 - The United Kingdom and Poland | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:37

In the fourth episode of the special series by CRR Radio focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we speak with Chief Fire Officer Phil Loach from the West Midlands Fire Service in the UK and Tomasz Zwęgliński from the Main School of Fire Service in Warsaw, Poland, about what is being done to plan, prepare and respond to the pandemic. You can hear more at www.StrategicFire.org/CRRradio#covid19

 COVID-19 Special Series Episode 3 - Arkansas, Alabama, California | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:25

In the third episode of the special series by CRR Radio focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we speak with Chief Tom Jenkins from the Rogers, Arkansas Fire Department; Captain Mike Sedlacek, Madison, Alabama Fire Department; and Chief Nate Trauernicht, UC Davis Fire Department, about what their departments are doing to plan, prepare and respond to the pandemic.

 COVID-19 Special Series Episode 2 - Australia, Colorado, Kentucky | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:48

In the second episode of the special series by CRR Radio focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we speak with retired Country Fire Authority Chief Neil Bibby in Australia; Poudre Fire Authority Chief Tom DeMint in Fort Collins, Colorado and Firefighter Corey Lewis with the Richmond (KY) Fire Department about what their departments are doing to plan, prepare and respond to the pandemic.

 COVID-19 Special Series Episode 1 - Everett, Washington | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:37

CRR Radio is launching a series of conversations with fire service personnel around the globe, talking about what they are doing in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. As we know, Washington state was the epicenter in the start of the pandemic, and in this episode we talk with Assistant Chief Rich Llewellyn from the Everett, Washington, Fire Department, about the what they are doing and the lessons learned.

 BeSafe Tool – Applying Behavioral Science to Fire Safety Education | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:03:09

In this episode of Short Takes we talk with Daniel Chacon from the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation about the program he'll be presenting on at The Vision 20/20 Model Performance in CRR Symposium. You can learn more and register at www.StrategicFire.org/symposium6 The BeSafe Tool is a procedure based in behavioral science that can be applied to any CRR training program to measure behavioral change in the intended audience. Having an evidence-based tool, such as BeSafe, provides the educator with the ability to not only evaluate and improve training, but also a metric that can be used in providing data on outcomes for your Community Risk Reduction program.

 Short Takes - Mobile Integrated Health Reduces Re-Admission Rates | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:03:53

In this episode of Short Takes we talk with Joseph Casciotti from Harris County, Texas, about the program he'll be presenting on at The Vision 20/20 Model Performance in CRR Symposium. You can learn more and register at www.StrategicFire.org/symposium6 The Harris County program utilizes the Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine program to conduct patient follow up to reduce re-admission rates in patients discharged from acute care hospitals with a diagnosis of STEMI/NSTEMI. Patients were managed on a voluntary outpatient basis to ensure medications were taken as prescribed, discharge instructions were followed, and followup with physicians and cardiac rehab were conducted as ordered by the physician. Patients approached but refusing participation had a 12% readmission rate to the hospital within 30 days of discharge while those agreeing to participate in the program had a 4% readmission rate. The participants not readmitted continued to remain out of the hospital months later.

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