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Ed Moisio <[log in to unmask]>
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International Association of Campus Fire Safety Officials <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Aug 1999 09:45:00 -0400
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Randy,

I am a certified fire safety inspector as well an arson investigator.

    Edward Moisio, Fire Prevention and Safety Coordinator
    Kent State University
    1787 Summit St.
    Kent, Ohio 44242-0001
    Office Phone 330-672-9450
    Pager 330-710-3850
    Fax 330-672-2956
    e-mail- [log in to unmask]


At 07:38 AM 8/18/1999 -0400, you wrote:
>Michael and other schools in Ohio,
>
>I have a good idea of which schools in Ohio employ or have fire safety
>inspectors working with them - 99% of them are subscribed to this list. I
>will make contact with  them and produce a list for you. I am planning in
>the next week or so to meet with the Marshal and discuss campus fire safety
>(I just need to pick a date when we both are available). If you want, I
>will plan this through you and you're office (its not like I don't talk to
>you enough anyway *haha*) if you would like to be included in the
>discussion. ? Let me know.
>
>State of Ohio Colleges and Universities. -
>
>Those of you who have certified Fire Safety Inspectors working for or with
>your campus (I know a good majority of you are on this list)  Will you
>please send me an e-mail with your name, school name, title, contact
>address phone, fax and e-mail so we can produce a list for the State Fire
>Marshal. As many of you (in Ohio) know, the new Fire Marshal is very
>supportive of fire prevention and fire safety education. Well any form of
>education to be honest whether its is for the fire service or the public.
>He will be an excellent resource for the goals we are trying to reach with
>safe campuses. I have tried to make contact with most schools here in Ohio,
>if you know of any whom may have fire inspectors working with them please
>let me know .
>
>I appreciate your time. Have a good day.
>
>-Randy-
>
>
>>Hello.
>>
>>We are looking for a list of all fire inspectors employed at universities
>>throughout the state of Ohio, so that the Marshal can communicate with them
>>regarding this issue.
>>
>>Can anyone provide such a list?
>>
>>Thanks for your assistance in advance,
>>
>>Michael G. Kraft
>>Chief of Technical Services
>>Code Enforcement Bureau
>>Division of State Fire Marshal
>>6606 Tussing Road
>>Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068
>>(614) 752-7134
>>fax - (614) 728-5168
>>
>>email = [log in to unmask]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>From: Randy Horman <[log in to unmask]>
>>>Reply-To: International Association of Campus Fire Safety Officials
>>>      <[log in to unmask]>
>>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>>Subject: Re: USFA College fire safety video
>>>Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 17:13:31 -0400
>>>
>>>We have done some testing last year for the USFA of this video. We
>>>presented it to several hundred students at the end of last school year. We
>>>actually did our fire safety drill for the residence hall staff today where
>>>we presented it to about 500 students. it was well received.
>>>
>>>Here is a copy of some info that I had sent out regarding this video:
>>>
>>>The U.S. Fire Administration has recently completed a program titled: "Get
>>>Out and Stay Alive". This video program discusses fire safety for the
>>>college student. It talks about a few of the fire fatalities involving
>>>colleges and universities. The Fire which killed  5 students at the
>>>Phi-Gamma-Delta Fraternity House, Graduation Day 1996 at UNC - Chappel Hill
>>>is one of the fires discussed. You hear from fire safety officials,
>>>friends, fellow students and parents about the loss.  The level of
>>>association with this video is very much on the same level of today's
>>>college students.  This program discusses what needs to be done to prepare
>>>for parties and how to make sure everyone is safe afterwards. Parties will
>>>always be part of the college atmosphere. This tape does not lecture on
>>>what the students should and should not do when having a party, but more if
>>>you are going to do it (drink and smoke), then here are the steps to doing
>>>it safely.
>>>
>>>It also discusses fire safety in residence halls and off campus housing as
>>>well, not just fraternity and sorority houses.
>>>
>>>The tape lasts 16 minutes.
>>>
>>>I am currently reviewing and commenting on this material for the U. S. Fire
>>>Administration.  Here at Miami a small percentage of the students in
>>>fraternities and residence halls are also reviewing the tape for comment.
>>>
>>>The USFA had only have a few videos that were sent out to be reviewed.
>>>Others will be available at No Charge (that's what they are telling me).
>>>Once they have received enough feedback from those who are evaluating them
>>>and the time it takes to get additional ones made up, the videos should be
>>>available in about 6-8 weeks.
>>>
>>>If you check the USFA web site:
>>>
>>>Http://www.usfa.fema.gov
>>>
>>>This will have information on how to get your copy when the tapes are
>>>available. The site does not discuss the program yet because they are still
>>>in the evaluation phase)
>>>
>>>If you have seen this video and wish to make comments, I would encourage
>>>you to do so.  As students here comment on the video I will be sharing it
>>>with the group.
>>>
>>>Lastly,  I would like to start a discussion thread on public education for
>>>students. Maimi has agreed that all incoming first year students will be
>>>presented a fire safety education program. I have some ideas on how make
>>>this time fun and more then just a lecture.
>>>
>>>Have a nice day.
>>>
>>>-Randy-
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >Hello all,
>>> >
>>> >I just reviewed a copy of "Get out and stay alive" which is a video put
>>>out
>>> >by the U.S. Fire Administration. If you are looking for a video to show
>>> >incoming students, I think this is the one. It deals directly with
>>>college
>>> >dorm fires, fatalities, and false alarms. It is @16 minutes long. If you
>>> >would like a copy of it, email Larry Maruskin at the USFA at
>>> >[log in to unmask] I believe they are free.
>>> >
>>> >Thanks,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >Michael Fox C.F.E.I.
>>> >Dep. Fire Inspector
>>> >Yale University
>>> >Office of the Fire Marshal
>>> >314 Prospect Street
>>> >New Haven, CT 06515
>>> >voice: 203-432-9924
>>> >fax: 203-432-8937
>>> >email: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>___________________________________________________
>>>Randall L. Hormann
>>>Fire/Safety Specialist
>>>Miami University, Ohio
>>>
>>>6 Hughes Hall (EHSO)
>>>Oxford, Ohio 45056
>>>Office: 513-529-2461, Fax: 513-529-2830
>>>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>State:  Ohio Fire Safety Inspector - Instructor
>>>Chair:  Fire Safety Professionals @ Ohio Colleges and Universities
>>>Member: Ohio Fire Chiefs Assoc., Fire Code Committee.
>>>Member: Ohio Fire Officials Association.
>>>Advisor: Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Fraternity.
>>>Advisor: Alpha Lambda Delta / Phi Eta Sigma - Honor Society.
>>>
>>>___________________________________________________
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>
>
>___________________________________________________
>Randall L. Hormann
>Fire/Safety Specialist
>Miami University, Ohio
>
>6 Hughes Hall (EHSO)
>Oxford, Ohio 45056
>Office: 513-529-2461, Fax: 513-529-2830
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>State:  Ohio Fire Safety Inspector - Instructor
>Chair:  Fire Safety Professionals @ Ohio Colleges and Universities
>Member: Ohio Fire Chiefs Assoc., Fire Code Committee.
>Member: Ohio Fire Officials Association.
>Advisor: Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Fraternity.
>Advisor: Alpha Lambda Delta / Phi Eta Sigma - Honor Society.
>
>___________________________________________________

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