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Join the Firefighter Air Coalition  for a comprehensive 2-day training program in Cobb County, GA, October 14-15, 2024 featuring expert-led sessions on various critical fire management topics.

Air Management:  Firefighter Training Videos

The following is a list of training videos for use with department or individual air management training.

The Genesis of ROAM:  Starting with Mike Gagliano providing the genesis of ROAM (Rules of Air Management), how it came to be and how it eventually became the NFPA standard for firefighter air management.  

Out of Air is an air management training program that has been widely used and distributed.  There are no other air management programs as comprehensive as this.  Funded by DHS, and written and narrated by Mike Gagliano, co-author of Air Management for the Fire Service. This documentary takes you through the conception and development of best practices for air management for the fire service by iconic fire service leaders.

To Hell and Back:  Cyanide Poisoning was the very first training program in the fire service to deliver the message that hydrogen cyanide is present at all fires and when combined with carbon monoxide, (Toxic Twins), it is deadly.  The program takes you inside the body to show how the Toxic Twins work. Carbon monoxide kills the blood and hydrogen cyanide kills the organs.  If you've ever found yourself dizzy or disoriented on the fireground- this video will explain the physiological processes of inhaling the Toxic Twins.

Air Management: Situational Awareness Training Videos

Learning from the past.

Southwest Supermarket Fire:  Alan Brunacini discusses what was learned from that day and the forever changes made in the fire service.

Lt. Bill Kilcoyne, Charleston Sofa Super Store Fire, discusses the seconds that were life changing for so many.

Lt. Bart Bradberry, Fort Worth Fire Department, shares how you can do everything right - and life changes in a second.  

Air Management: Leadership in the Fire Service

During the filming of Out of Air, some of the greatest leaders of the fire service shared their thoughts about fire smoke and air management.  Sadly, Chief Bobby Halton and Chief Alan Brunacini, are no longer with us but their messages carry more weight today than ten years ago.  The reason - 10 years ago firefighters were not dropping dead from cancer at alarming rates.  The fire service was only starting to recognize the extreme risks associated with fire.  

Alan Brunacini:  Key issues that lead Chief Brunacini (deceased) to call for practical and comprehensive air management in the fire service.

Bobby Halton:  "Smoke is a loaded gun."

John Norman:  Long term impacts of fire smoke exposure.

The Fireground, Our Mission and You

Firefighter Air:  The Fireground, Our Mission and You - the FDIC 2024 supplement this year. Please take moment to download your copy to explore new science and research, new breathing techniques and training opportunities for air management, tactical operations for high rise and much more.  Please share this information with your department.

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Our mission

The Firefighter Air Coalition is a 501(c)4 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing firefighter safety through education and training on air management best practices. We promote new air management technologies that enhance firefighter safety and advocate for the implementation of codes requiring these innovative solutions.

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Our vision is for all firefighters to have the tools and expertise they need to operate safely and effectively, protecting themselves and the communities they serve.

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Firefighter Air Management

The air on your back is what enables you to do your work and survive. And like every other resource on the fireground, that air needs to be deliberately planned, practiced and managed.

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Advocating for Innovations in Air Management Technology Integration

We follow the development of air management technologies and advocate for integration into firefighting best practices. These technologies include portable breathing air, gas detection, fireground and training tools, PPE and more.

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It's a simple equation

Smoke is a killer. Understanding the enemy is crucial to reduce the chance of illness, disease and death.

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Fire science studies the causes and effects of fire,  fire management, fire behavior, and firefighter health and safety. We will bring you the latest science and research related to firefighter health and safety.

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The Firefighter Air Coalition (FAC) focuses on the need for smart, responsible air management. It’s our passion and our privilege to advance firefighter safety through continued education and training programs and the advancement of important life-saving air supply technology.

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Code Compliance Professionals

The Firefighter Air Coalition advocates for codes requiring proven technologies that improve air management in the fire service and help reduce cancer risk. We support the efforts of code compliance professionals in their code review, adoption, and implementation process.

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Municipal & Legislative Representatives

Codes requiring Firefighter Air Replenishment Systems (FARS) are a growing trend nationwide as cities look to keeping pace with infrastructure development, fire department manpower, reduce risk, and maintain the highest level of public safety.

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FARS Installation & Maintenance Contractors

A Firefighter Air Replenishment System (FARS) is a building installed standpipe system and distribution systems that delivers breathing air to firefighters inside large structures.

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Building Owners

As with most building-installed fire safety systems, the cost of FARS and the on-going testing, certification and maintenance of the system is borne by the builder and the building owner.

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Our Board of Directors is comprised of leaders from the fire service and industry. Each brings a unique set of skills and experience to our organization.

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Mike Gagliano

Firefighter Air Coalition President

Rodger Reiswig

Bill Dickson

David Rhodes

Ronald J. Siarnicki

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Mike Gagliano

Firefighter Air Coalition President
Captain Mike Gagliano has more than 33 years of fire/crash/rescue experience with the Seattle Fire Department and the United States Air Force. He began his career in 1986 with the United States Air Force, and then joined the Seattle Fire Department in 1990.
Captain Gagliano has written numerous fire service articles, is co-author of the bestselling book Air Management for the Fire Service and the SCBA chapter of the Handbook for Firefighter 1 & 2. He is a member of the Fire Engineering/FDIC Advisory Board, was the 2008 FDIC Keynote Speaker and teaches across the country on Air Management, Fireground Tactics, Leadership and Company Officer Development.
He also co-hosts the popular Fire Engineering radio webcast “The Mikey G and Mikey D Show” and partners with Anne Gagliano, his wife and noted industry speaker, to teach strategies for developing and maintaining a strong marriage/family. Together, they are co-authors of, Challenges of the Firefighter Marriage.

Rodger Reiswig

Rodger Reiswig is a Fellow with Johnson Controls and serves as VP, Industry Relations. With over 37 years in the fire protection industry including training, product support, application design, sales, and management experience. Rodger currently serves on numerous NFPA Technical Committees. Rodger serves as a board member for the Center for Campus Fire Safety. He is the Immediate Past Chair of NEMA’s Life Safety Signaling Section and serves as Vice-Chair on NEMA’s Plenary Codes and Standards Committee. Rodger serves as Chair of the Electronic Security Association’s Codes and Standards Committee. Rodger Co-Chairs the USA delegation for ISO TC21 for Fire Alarm Systems and IEC TC 79 Security Systems and Components Committees. Rodger holds a NICET level IV Fire Alarm Systems Certification, NICET level II Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems and NICET level I Special Hazards Layout Certification. Rodger holds certifications from Two Rivers Technologies as a Master in Telecommunications and from Eastern Technical holds a certification in Electronics Technology and Microprocessor Design. Additionally, Rodger holds both a Master’s and Doctorate Degrees in Theology from Evangelical Theological Seminary.

Bill Dickson

Bill Dickson is a 30-year veteran of the high-pressure breathing air industry, currently serving as Vice President of Sales for Bauer Compressors, Inc. (BCI). Combined with his fire industry background, he has more than 40 years of experience in BCI's core market. Bill's innovative thinking has helped generate interest in Bauer's line of high-pressure breathing air products. He is the task group chair for the high-pressure breathing air team on the NFPA-1989 standards committees and participates as a voting member on other standards committees. As a certified open water diver, he holds an advanced open certification. He also likes to mountain bike, kayak, and work out in his rowing shell or on his road bike. He holds a degree in Business with emphasis on Marketing.

David Rhodes

As Editor-in-Chief for Fire & Rescue Media, David Rhodes is helping to shape the national conversation on topics important to the fire service -- from innovation to training to safety and more. He leads the editorial direction of Fire Engineering, Fire Apparatus, Firefighter Nation, and the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS). David is known for his keen eye for talent, amplifying new voices while maintaining partnerships with long-established subject matter experts from the fire service and industry. David also serves as the educational director for FDIC International. His 37-year career includes 17 years spent as battalion chief with the Atlanta (GA) Fire Department. He is a Chief Elder for the Georgia Smoke Diver Program, served as an incident commander for the Georgia Emergency Management Agency – Type III All Hazards Incident Management Team, and was a task force leader for the Georgia Search and Rescue Team. David also served on the FDIC Educational Advisory Board, was a Hands-on-Training coordinator for the FDIC conference, an editorial advisor and author for Fire Engineering and Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment, a columnist for Fire Rescue, an adjunct instructor at the Georgia Fire Academy, and an Advisory Board Member Emeritus for Underwriters Laboratories Firefighter Safety Research Institute.

Ronald J. Siarnicki

Ronald J. Siarnicki is a true visionary and a tireless advocate for firefighter health and safety. His 50-year career includes his service as executive director of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) from 2001 until 2023. In addition to managing the National Memorial Services, construction of the National Memorial Park, and the renovation of the Fallen Firefighters Memorial Chapel in Emmitsburg, MD, Ron was the driving force behind the Everyone Goes Home Program, designed to reduce the number of firefighter line-of-duty deaths. Ron started his career in western Pennsylvania as a volunteer firefighter at the Monessen Volunteer Fire Department, following in the footsteps of both his father and grandfather. He became a professional firefighter in Prince George’s County, where he rose in the ranks to serve as chief of all 47 fire stations in the county. His many honors include the Fire Engineering Lifetime Achievement Award, the International Association of Fire Chiefs' Alan Brunacini Fire Services Executive Safety Award, the Metropolitan Fire Chiefs’ President's Award of Distinction, the University of Maryland, University College Distinguished Alumnus, and the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Silver Medal of Valor. Ron earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) and served as a UMUC faculty member for the Fire Science Curriculum.

Trish Garges

Trish Garges is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Johnson Controls, where she leads the marketing strategy for Firefighter Air Replenishment Systems (FARS), in addition to multiple global fire suppression product portfolios. With deep experience in product marketing and integrated marketing communications in the fire protection space, Trish excels in developing holistic strategies that align with business objectives and drive market growth.
 
Trish holds an MBA in Marketing and International Business from Villanova University. Her previous roles include managing regional marketing teams and executing successful integrated campaigns that enhance brand visibility and customer engagement. She has played a pivotal role in launching new products and optimizing marketing efforts through actionable market research and customer insights.
 
As a member of the board of directors for the Firefighter Air Coalition, Trish is dedicated to advancing the organization’s mission dedicated to all things firefighter air. Her passion for public safety and her extensive marketing expertise uniquely position her to contribute to the Coalition’s initiatives and support the vital work of firefighters across the nation.
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