Arrowhead Regional Firefighters’ Association (ARFA) considers changes

   There was a time when regular meetings of the Arrowhead Regional Firefighters’ Association (ARFA) would attract around 200 firefighters.  Vendors would compete for floor space at the meeting locations.  The festivities would last for several hours. 

   Today, ARFA meetings may attract as many as 40, but that is more of an exception to the rule.  Particpation has dropped.  Interest is lacking.  The future of the organization has been questioned.  ARFA President Bob Brown has seen the rise and fall of the association.  He served as the group’s president for ten years and then left for a time.  This fall, because of a lack of interest, Brown found himself back as the President with former President Ron Minter of Hermantown taking over asVice President.  Former ARFA President Rex Lentner of Hibbing has been serving as Secretary-Treasurer for years.  “We need an infusion of interest,” said Brown.  “The association serves a good function, but we have fallen down, just like a lot of other organizations.  We can’t die.  We need to re-build!”

   During the last ARFA meeting in Grand Rapids (December 1), members talked about the future of the organization and how to rebuild it.  According to President Brown, a number of things are being looked at including: reducing the number of regular meetings, establishing a Facebook page, and even a website.  “We are doing things differently now,” said Brown.  “Meetings seem to have gone by the wayside.  The “social media” is the way to go to convey information.  We need to get into the electronic media world to talk to and build our membership.”  Brown says a small committee is being put together to see how ARFA can “get the word out” to its members.  Northland Fire Wire Editor Peter Makowski sat down with Brown and discussed ways to set up Facebook pages and a website.  “The Northland Fire Wire went through a similiar change,” said Makowski.  “For over 20 years, we printed a publication four times a year.  Publication and mailing costs were substantial. We needed to look elsewhere.  For awhile, the publication and website were operating at the same time.  Finally, in 2010, we ended the publication and set up a Facebook page.  We bolstered the website.”  Makowski admits that if ARFA goes electronic with some of its operations, it will need constant work.  “We struggle with keeping the Facebook page current, along with the website,” Makowski added.  “It has been rewarding.  At the height of our publication, we mailed out to about 240 people.  Today, our Facebook page alone has just over 200 “friends” and we are trying to build on this.  The website also has a lot of “hits” and we are building.”

ARFA President Brown remains guardedly optimistic about the association and is willing to make it work.  He openly admits that he can’t do it alone. He did make it clear that some meetings still need to be scheduled and attended.  “We need to have one-on-one face time with our members,” said Brown.  “We still need to exchange ideas and informaton face-to-face.  This is still a good way to communicate!”

   “The ultimate future of ARFA will rest with its remaining members,” stated Brown.  “The members will decide the fate of the association, but I hope we can rebuild!  A good number of us want to fight to keep this organization going, but again, we are going to need help!”

December Firefighter Of The Month-Silver Bay Fire Chief John Fredrickson

The person that we have selected for December Firefighter Of The Month has over 33 years of service with the Silver Bay Fire Department.  John Fredrickson joined the department shortly after graduating from high school on July 6, 1979.  He likely had firefighting in his blood for years because he followed in his father’s footsteps, who had been chief of the department for many years.  John’s dedication to firefighting must have really shown through as he was brought in as chief with less than 10 years in the organization. He has held the chief’s postion for 23 years.

John Fredrickson was recently named Fire Officer of the Year(City under 10,000) by the Minnesota State Fire Chiefs’ Association (MSFCA).  It is easy to see why.  His story is one of courage and dedication.  According to the award nomination, “John is always willing to help other departments improve.  He has dedicated himself to improve and provide fire protection to any department in need.”  I have personally talked to John and his biggest concern is improving fire protection.  You can’t get any better than that!

John’s dedication to the Silver Bay Fire Department can truly be measured in this statement, “If John wants to leave town, he makes sure people will be around in case of a call.  If he can’t find people to commit, John will stay home.”  His unselfish dedication sets an example to small city firefighters everywhere.  John is there, 24/7.  He has put his life on hold for the betterment of his community.

John Fredrickson has been battling health issues.  Even when hospitalized, he rarely missed a fire department or committee meeting.  He continued to respond to as many calls as possible and continued to answer e-mails and phone calls.  Illness has not stopped John’s love for the fire service.  He hasn’t backed down.  He continues to move forward.

We are honored to select John Fredrickson as Firefighter of the Month for December.  Keep going, John.  Keep fighting!  We are all in your corner.  Your brother and sister firefighters salute you for a job well done!  Excuse me, Greatly Done!

 

 

Downtown Chisholm fire

November 21 – Firefighters from Chisholm and Hibbing battled a mid morning blaze in the downtown Chisholm area.  The fire was reported around 10:45 in upstairs area of the former Central Video business at 114 West Lake Street.  Initial reports said two people were treated for smoke inhalation after being evacuated from the building. Media reports say the fire was contained to two rooms.  The Buhl Fire Department was put on standby.  The Chisholm Ambulance Service was on the scene to provide “rehab” services to firefighters.  The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office has been called in to investigate the cause of the blaze.  The American Red Cross was also contacted to provide assistance to those displaced by the fire.

 

November Firefighter Of The Month By Peter Makowski, Editor-The Northland Fire Wire

Every fire department has at least one of these wonderful people, if not several.  They are the firefighters who go above and beyond the call of duty.  It may not be a heroic or daring rescue that gets them noticed.  It may be something as simple as organizing a 9-11 tribute or being the Master of Ceremonies at a special event for a developmentally challenged person.  The Hibbing Fire Department has one of these dedicated people.  His name is Captain Chris Petrack. 

I have known Chris Petrack for many years.  I watched him “grow” as a firefighter and EMT in the Eveleth Fire Department and later excel as a paramedic and officer at the Hibbing Fire Department.  His passion for the fire service goes beyond just knowing the profession.  Chris Petrack is a true professional in what he does and how he shows it.  He studies tactics, gets heavy into training,and more importantly, shares what he has learned with his brother and sister firefighters.  Frankly, I don’t think I have ever met a more intelligent firefighter.  His “love” for firefighting is very evident when you talk to him.  Actually, it kinda grows on you.  You can’t help but respect him after your conversation.  Chris Petrack is really into firefighting!

Chris Petrack’s talents for organizing things is incredible.  This past year, he helped put together the 9-11 Memorial event at the Hibbing Fire Department.   Later, during Fire Prevention Week, Chris Petrack emceed the Honorary Firefighter presentation for Harold Koenig of Hibbing. What an event that was!  I really have to wonder what he is planning next.  I know one thing, it is going to be great.

I could say volumes about what I have learned from Chris Petrack, but let me just say it is a lot.  From Rapid Intervention Team tactics to the workings of an ARMER portable radio, Chris Petrack has certainly shown and taught me many things about the firefighting profession.  Thank you, Chris!  You have no idea what you have instilled in me and how much you have personally impacted me.  You certainly have made a difference in this firefighter’s life!  And, with that,it gives me great honor to announce that Captain Chris Petrack of the Hibbing Fire Department is the November Firefighter of the Month.  Peter Makowski-Editor, The Northland Fire Wire.

Captain Chris Petrack-November Firefighter Of The Month

Grand Lake house fire

October 19 – The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office and the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department are continuing to investigate a house fire in Grand Lake Township.  The blaze was reported around 7:45 p.m. at 5327 Nelson Road.  The house, which was vacant at the time, is being reported as a total loss.  The Grand Lake, Canosia, Solway Township, Hermantown and the Air National Guard fire departments were dispatched to the fire.  There were no reports of any injuries.

 

Eveleth and Fayal departments dispatched to kitchen fire

October 18 – Eveleth and Fayal firefighters were dispatched early this morning to a report of a kitchen fire.  The fire was in the 700 block of Garfield Street.  One of the occupants in the apartment house was able to knock down the fire with a fire extinguisher.  Damages were contained to the kitchen stove and some overhead kitchen cabinets.  Damage estimates were put around $6,000.  No injuries were reported  The Mountain Iron Fire Department was also called to provide a Rapid Intervention Team (RIT).

Cook house fire ruled arson

October 13 – An early morning house fire in the Cook area has been ruled arson.  The fire was reported around 6:40 a.m. at 1970 Highway 53.  Firefighters from Cook and Orr were dispatched.  The damage to the house was described as “moderate.”  A reward of $2,500 has been posted. The fire is under investigation by the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department.

The latest from the Arrowhead Regional Firefighters’ Association

Here are the minutes from the September meeting of the Arrowhead Regional Firefighters’ meeting, which was held in Rice Lake.                       

ARFA Minutes-September 2012

Future meetings:

December 1, 2012-Grand Rapids-Saturday

February 9, 2013-Virginia-Saturday

May 2, 2013-Hermantown-Thursday-5 pm

September 5, 2013-Hibbing-Thursday-5pm     

For more information, contact Arrowhead President Bob Brown at 218-996-1913.                                 

 

 

Editorial-HFD’s Honorary Firefighter event sends a great message!

This past Saturday, the Hibbing Fire Department named Harold Koenig as an Honorary Firefighter.  The story about Harold, which appeared right here on this website and our Facebook page, has generated a lot of very positive comments.  Harold’s story is not unique.  Throughout this country, there are many, many people like Harold.  Yes, they are challenged and they do have special needs.  However, what they have to offer is so much more.  For one, their extreme dedication and loyalty can’t be matched.  I bet every Hibbing firefighter will tell you that Harold’s love for the fire department and its members is simply remarkable.  You could never ask for a more loyal supporter.

The Hibbing Fire Department’s event for Harold sends a strong message to the community.  For that matter, it’s a message to everyone.  Those who are mentally and physically challenged are wonderful assets that should be treasured and recognized.  They represent the best of humanity!  These special individuals strive for being accepted and that is very difficult at times. Sadly, there are many who shun these folks because they are a little different.  What the Hibbing Fire Department did on Saturday is noble, but more importantly, groundbreaking!  I congratulate IAFF Local 173 and Fire Chief Scott Nehiba for stepping forward and taking this wonderful step forward.  You have “set the bar” for people like Harold.  Now, let’s see who else will take up the challenge!

 

Fire Prevention Week 2012-Biwabik

October 7 – Members of the Biwabik Fire Department hosted an Open House today.  The event featured tours of the firehall, a coloring contest for children, smoke alarm giveaway and fire truck rides.  The open house attracted people of all ages.   

Fire truck rides in Biwabik were a real hit with everyone!