Local 2068 Health & Safety
Fire fighter occupational cancer is the leading cause of line-of-duty death in the fire service.
At the 2023 IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, 63% of the names added to the wall were members who had died from occupational cancer.
In partnership with the Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN), the IAFF has designated January as Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month to provide fire fighters the necessary tools and guidance to develop life-saving protocols for cancer prevention and to support those with a cancer diagnosis within their departments.
𝗛𝗮𝗽𝗽𝘆 𝟰𝘁𝗵 𝗼𝗳 𝗝𝘂𝗹𝘆 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗜𝗔𝗙𝗙 𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝟮𝟬𝟲𝟴!
Your firefighters, paramedics, and 911 dispatchers are wishing everyone a safe and Happy Independence Day!C-Shift is on duty today, ready to answer the call if needed, so you can enjoy the holiday with peace of mind.Have fun, stay safe, and celebrate responsibly!#Local2068 #FCFRD #fairfaxcounty #IAFF #4thofJuly #fourthofjuly ... See MoreSee Less5 CommentsComment on Facebook
𝗧𝗲𝗻 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿𝘀, 𝗧𝗲𝗻 𝗧𝗼𝗲𝘀, 𝗟𝗲𝘁’𝘀 𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗜𝘁 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗪𝗮𝘆!
Heading into the long weekend, here’s your friendly firefighter reminder:Fireworks + alcohol = a combo more dangerous than a squirrel in a fireworks factory.Leave the fireworks to the pros and keep your digits, eyebrows, and weekend plans intact. Want a big boom without the ER trip? Check out these professional fireworks displays:1 CommentsComment on Facebook
𝗔𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗺𝘀 𝗿𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗶𝗻, 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗳𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹.
Yesterday afternoon, as severe thunderstorms swept through the region, your firefighters, paramedics and 911 dispatchers responded to a surge in emergency calls, including multiple homes reportedly struck by lightning.At approximately 3:05 p.m., crews were dispatched to a working townhouse fire in the 8100 block of Madrillon Court in the Tysons area. Units arrived to find fire showing from the roofs of multiple three-story townhouses. A second alarm was quickly requested.Your firefighters moved fast to contain the fire, protect nearby homes, and ensure the safety of all occupants. They also conducted extensive salvage and overhaul operations to prevent further damage.Thankfully, no civilian injuries were reported. One firefighter was transported with non-life-threatening injuries. Fire Investigators were on scene to determine the cause, there investigation is ongoing.𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗽𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀:𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀: E402 (Vienna), E418 (Jefferson), E425 (Reston), E442 (Wolf Trap), E401 (McLean), E413 (Dunn Loring), E444 (Scotts Run)𝗟𝗮𝗱𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝗰𝗸𝘀: T425 (Reston), T430 (Merrifield), TL401 (McLean), TT429 (Tysons)𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗰𝘂𝗲 𝗦𝗾𝘂𝗮𝗱𝘀: R418 (Jefferson), R444 (Scotts Run)𝗘𝗠𝗦 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀: A444 (Scotts Run), M402 (Vienna), M401 (McLean), A413 (Dunn Loring), M418 (Jefferson), EMS Supervisor 406, EMS Supervisor 405, EMS Supervisor 401𝗜𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗱: Battalion Chief 404, BC102, BC401, BC402, BC491, Deputy Chief 401, Safety Officer 403𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀: Light and Air 423𝗜𝗻𝘃𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗴𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘀: IV15, IV053 CommentsComment on Facebook
On behalf of the women and men of the Fairfax County Professional Firefighters, Paramedics, and 911 Dispatchers, we extend our sincere condolences to the families, friends, and all members of Coeur d'Alene Firefighters IAFF Local 710 and Kootenai County Fire Fighters, IAFF L2856 following this tragic loss. Our thoughts remain with those who are still hospitalized, and you have our full support dur ... See MoreSee Less
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One of our colleagues in Loudoun Career Fire Fighters Association - IAFF Local 3756 needs your help! Check out the link in their post, and help out if you can! ... See MoreSee Less
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𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗹𝘆 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀: 𝗔𝘀𝗸 𝗮 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗙𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝗲𝗿!
Have you ever wondered what life is like behind the scenes at your local firehouse? Now’s your chance to find out!Every week, IAFF Local 2068 will be answering your questions about the work we do, the training we go through, what it takes to keep Fairfax County safe or anything else you may be curious about! This week's question comes from Sean Kennedy𝗤: “𝗗𝗼𝗲𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁𝘆 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝘀𝘂𝗳𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗹 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘆𝗼𝘂? 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗱𝗼 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀?”A: In Fairfax County, we're proud to have a world-class Occupational Health Center, established through the leadership and advocacy of our Local. As part of our contract with the OHC, multiple behavioral health clinicians are available to support our members.In addition, our Peer Support Team, made up of both uniformed and civilian personnel, provides trained, confidential support for those experiencing behavioral health challenges.Members also have access to therapy dogs, which are available to anyone who needs a little extra comfort, and Fire Department Chaplains are always available for those who prefer a faith-based option.As for how firefighters decompress, it looks different for everyone. Some popular ways our members recharge include:2 CommentsComment on Facebook
𝗤𝘂𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗔𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗟𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗼𝗻 𝗛𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗲 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗲 𝗦𝗮𝘃𝗲𝘀 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁
Around 4:40 PM this evening, our members responded to a house fire in the 7500 block of Pollen Street. Upon arrival, crews encountered heavy smoke coming from a split-level home. Residents reported fire in both the kitchen and basement.Your firefighters quickly went to work, extinguishing the fire and rescuing one resident. Sadly, two dogs were found deceased inside the home. One patient was transported for medical care.Crews remain on scene to ensure all hotspots are fully extinguished and are conducting salvage operations. Once complete, investigators will begin determining the cause of the fire.𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗽𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀:Engines: E419 (Lorton), E420 (Gunston), E422 (Springfield), E437 (Kingstowne), E435 (Pohick)Ladder Trucks: T422 (Springfield), TL424 (Woodlawn), TL405 (Franconia)Rescue Squad: R419 (Lorton)EMS Units: M419 (Lorton), M424 (Woodlawn), M405 (Franconia), M435 (Pohick), EMS406, EMS405, ALS403Incident Command: BC405, BC408, SAF402, DC402Support Unit: LA437Investigators: IV09, IV04, IV10, IV03Strong work by all involved in this response, including our first line of defense, our 911 communicators who answered, dispatched, and managed the call from the very beginning.2 CommentsComment on Facebook
𝗛𝗮𝗽𝗽𝘆 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗕𝗶𝗰𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘆 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗜𝗔𝗙𝗙 𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝟮𝟬𝟲𝟴!
Today, we celebrate the simple joy and powerful benefits of cycling, for our health, our communities, and our environment. Whether you're a daily commuter or just dusting off your bike for a weekend ride, safety always comes first.𝗦𝗮𝗳𝗲𝘁𝘆 𝗧𝗶𝗽𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗖𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁𝘀:- Wear a properly fitted helmet- Use hand signals to communicate turns- Be visible, wear bright clothing and use lights/reflectors- Don’t ride distracted, stay alert and aware of traffic- Ride predictably and follow the rules of the road𝗦𝗮𝗳𝗲𝘁𝘆 𝗧𝗶𝗽𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗗𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀:- Share the road and give cyclists at least 3 feet of space- Always check mirrors and blind spots before turning or opening doors- Stay off your phone, distracted driving endangers everyone- Slow down, especially in neighborhoods or near bike lanesLet’s work together to keep our roads safe and accessible for all, and know that your Local 2068 firefighters proudly support safe, healthy, and connected communities.Want to learn more? Check out the links in the comments for more information on bike trails throughout Fairfax County. We’d also love to see your favorite spots, share your best biking photos with us in the comments!#WorldBicycleDay #Local2068 #FairfaxCounty #FCFRD #ShareTheRoad ... See MoreSee Less3 CommentsComment on Facebook
𝗔 𝗥𝗲𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗼 𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿
Over the weekend, some of our members had the incredible opportunity to reunite with not just a patient, but a life they helped save.On February 26th, 2025, our members from Rescue Squad 414 (Burke) and members of IAFF Local 2702 City of Fairfax Professional Firefighters and Paramedics on Medic 403 (Fairfax City) responded to a call for a 4-year-old girl who had been struck by a vehicle. The situation was critical, and thanks to the swift, skilled response of your firefighters and paramedics, Charlotte received life-saving care and was transported quickly to the hospital.We’re thrilled to share that Charlotte has made a full recovery, and even better, she stopped by the firehouse over the weekend to visit the crews who helped save her life.Charlotte, your strength, smile, and bright spirit brought joy to everyone in the firehouse. Your story is a true miracle, and it reminds us all why we do what we do.#Local2068 #FCFRD #fairfaxcounty #FairfaxCity ... See MoreSee Less3 CommentsComment on Facebook