{"id":2516,"date":"2025-04-04T14:05:40","date_gmt":"2025-04-04T18:05:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fcabc.ca.bcfireexpo.ca\/conference\/?page_id=2516"},"modified":"2025-05-27T23:09:22","modified_gmt":"2025-05-28T03:09:22","slug":"schedule","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fcabc.ca.bcfireexpo.ca\/conference\/2025-schedule\/schedule\/","title":{"rendered":"Schedule"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<table cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"5\" border=\"2\">\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"4\" align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#93283D\"><h1 style=\"color:#FFF\">Saturday, June 7, 2025<br \/>\n    <\/h1><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <th scope=\"col\" width=\"5%\">Time<\/th>\n    <th scope=\"col\" width=\"20%\">Session<\/th>\n    <th scope=\"col\" width=\"20%\">Speaker<\/th>    \n    <th scope=\"col\" width=\"55%\">Description<\/th>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\" >9:00<\/td>\n    <td>Peer Support    Group Training<\/td>\n    <td>Scott Young<\/td>\n    <td>This session is only for members of the FCABC    Peer Support Group<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:00<\/td>\n    <td>New Chiefs Orientation<\/td>\n    <td>Bruce Green, Scott Driver, Erick Peterson<\/td>\n    <td>This all day session covers important topics such as:<br>    Authority,&nbsp;Administration,&nbsp;Personnel,&nbsp;Operations,&nbsp;Training,&nbsp;Equipment,&nbsp;Safety,&nbsp;Personal    Development and much, much more! <br>Led by 3 experienced chief    officers, this interactive workshop is a must attend for any new chief fire    officer, and a great refresher for existing chiefs too!<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n   <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"4\" align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#93283D\"><h1 style=\"color:#FFF\">Sunday, June 8, 2025<br \/>\n    <\/h1><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">8:00<\/td>\n    <td>Executive Board    Meeting<\/td>\n    <td>President Derby<\/td>\n    <td >Open to members of the Executive Board Only<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">10:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">BC Fire Expo<\/td>\n    <td>BC Fire Expo opens&nbsp;at 10 am and closes at 5 pm<br>    Registration is at the Main Entrance <br>Click here to see the floor    plans<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n   <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"4\" align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#93283D\"><h1 style=\"color:#FFF\">Monday, June 9, 2025<br \/>\n    <\/h1><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">8:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Departments    without Mutual Aid<\/td>\n    <td>This meeting is for departments that do not    have mutual aid agreements, such as islands or isolated communities<br>    Any member is welcome to attend. <br>Session moderated by Fire Chief    Doug Chinnery<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">8:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Trade Members Annual General Meeting<\/td>\n    <td>Trade members only<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">8:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Regional Managers Meeting<\/td>\n    <td>This meeting is for members that are Regional District Managers or those    that oversee multiple fire departments to discuss common issues and    concerns.<br>Any member is welcome to attend. <br>Session    moderated by Regional Manager Melanie Perrin<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">BC Fire Expo<\/td>\n    <td>BC Fire Expo opens at 9:00 am and closes at 3:00 pm<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Career Sector IAFF Meeting<\/td>\n    <td>This is a closed meeting for any chief that manages an IAFF (Union)    contract.<br> The talks are focused on collective agreements, proposals    and union grievances. <br>Session moderated by Fire Chief Erick    Peterson<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">11:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">FCABC Diversity &amp; Inclusiveness    Leadership Committee<\/td>\n    <td>This meeting discusses issues in the fire service that center around    diversity and inclusivity .<br> Any member is welcome to attend.    <br>We will have two guest speakers facilitating a presentation and round-table discussion on supporting neighbouring indigenous fire departments.  The facilitators are Keith Boswell and Craig Richardson of FNESS.<br\/><br \/>\n\nFire Chief J. Caldbeck<br \/>\nThetis Island Vol. Fire Dept.<br \/>\nChair, FCABC EDI Leadership Committee<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">18:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">FCABC Opening Ceremony<\/td>\n    <td>The Opening Ceremony is at the Penticton Lakeside Conference Centre in    Salon D.<br> Full dress uniform or business attire &#8211; this is a    semi-formal event.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">19:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">FCABC Annual Banquet<\/td>\n    <td>The Annual Banquet is at the Penticton Lakeside Conference Centre in the    East Ballroom.<br>Full dress uniform or business attire &#8211; this is a    semi-formal event.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n   <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"4\" align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#93283D\"><h1 style=\"color:#FFF\">Tuesday, June 10, 2025<br \/>\n    <\/h1><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">8:00<\/td>\n    <td>Working Breakfast with the President<\/td>\n    <td>President Dan Derby<\/td>\n    <td>Join President Dan Derby for a full hot    breakfast and learn all about the recent activities that the FCABC is    involved with.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:15<\/td>\n    <td>FCABC AGM Session 1<\/td>\n    <td>President Dan Derby<\/td>\n    <td>Credentials Report \u2013 Chair<br>Adoption of 93rd Annual General    Meeting Minutes<br>Board and Committee Annual Reports \u2013 review and    adoption<br>Executive Committee Nominations \u2013 Chair<br>Previous    Resolutions outcome report \u2013 Chair<br>FCABC Finance    Session<br>2024 yearend financial statements    reviewed<br>Appointment of 2025 accounting Firm<br>Executive    Committee election(s)<br>Introduction of 2025 Resolutions    <br>New business from the floor (time permitting)<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">\n    <td align=\"center\">10:15<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Network Break<\/td>\n    <td>Network breaks have been extended to 45 minutes to give you the    opportunity to network with other delegates, join a table for a discussion on    a specific topic or just take some mental\/physical&nbsp; health    time.<br>This break is sponsored by Northwest Safework Solutions Inc<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">11:00<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session A &#8211; Leading with a Coach Approach: Transforming Fire    Station Culture<\/td>\n    <td>Arjuna George<\/td>\n    <td>In this session, fire chiefs will explore how adopting a coach approach    to leadership can profoundly impact their teams and overall station    culture.<br>3 learning take-aways:<br>1. Coaching Fundamentals    for Leaders<br>2. Enhancing Communication and Conflict    Resolution<br>3. Empowering Your Team  <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">11:00<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session B &#8211; Fire Service Planning Approaches and Alternatives:    Fire Master Plans, Community Risk Assessments and Fire Service Reviews<\/td>\n    <td>Behr Integrated, Firewise, Tim Pley, Emergency Management Group<\/td>\n    <td>There is no shortage of planning tools available to fire departments.    Choosing the right tools for your department depends on your needs, your    community\u2019s conditions, and your current and expected growth. Selecting the    right tool helps define priorities and key actions that need to be taken.    This also allows fire departments to ensure efficient and effective fire    protection and to be a stronger overall emergency service provider. This    panel session will work to unpack these concepts for chief officers and will    include these essential elements:<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">11:00<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session C &#8211; Defining Calls from a Mental Health Perspective<\/td>\n    <td>Kirstin Dolby<\/td>\n    <td>Often firefighters \u201cbreak\u201d after a call they would define as routine or    minor, resulting in a lot of confusion and shame. This session will help you    better understand how impact events big and small can affect our members and    how to support them.<br \/>\n      3 learning take-aways: <br \/>\n      1.\u00a0 Understand how perspective and    personal experiences play a role in perceptions related to calls<br \/>\n      2.\u00a0 Define different types of impact    events<br \/>\n      3.\u00a0 Learn how to normalize and    validate the experiences of members to reduce shame and build    resilience<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">\n    <td align=\"center\">12:00<\/td>\n    <td>Lunch<\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">13:00<\/td>\n    <td>Opening Keynote &#8211; Building a Mission-Driven Culture<\/td>\n    <td>Brian Fennessy<\/td>\n    <td>The Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program, which Chief Fennessy    helped develop, defines a mission-driven culture as a system of decentralized    decision making, guided by a leader\u2019s intent and combined with the authority    and expectation to act.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">\n    <td align=\"center\">14:30<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Network Break<\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">15:15<\/td>\n    <td>FCABC Zone Meetings<\/td>\n    <td>Zone Directors<\/td>\n    <td>Zone 1 &#8211; Salon A<br>Zone 2 &#8211; Salon B<br>Zone 3 &#8211; Salon    C<br>Zone 4 &#8211; Merlot<br>Zone 5 &#8211; Salon D<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">18:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Theme Night<\/td>\n    <td>We moved it to Tuesday this year!<br>We are still in the planning    stage, but have booked a live band and are looking at bringing in some game    activities for before\/ \/during dinner.<br>The Live and Silent Auctions    will take place as usual, so please bring an item from your hometown that you    want to showcase!<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"4\" align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#93283D\"><h1 style=\"color:#FFF\">Wednesday, June 11, 2025<br \/><\/h1><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">8:00<\/td>\n    <td>Working Breakfast with the OFC<\/td>\n    <td>Fire Commissioner Brian Godlonton<\/td>\n    <td>Join Fire Commissioner Brian Godlonton for a    full hot breakfast as he updates the membership on the recent sctivities of    the Office of the Fire Commissioner.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:15<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">FCABC Career Sector Meeting<\/td>\n    <td>Primarily for members that are career fire chiefs (including paid chiefs    of composite departments), this session discusses issues that involve career    and composite departments.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:15<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session D &#8211; Compensation in the Paid on Call Sector &#8211; Update<\/td>\n    <td>Tim Pley, Rae-Ann Emery<\/td>\n    <td>This session will review recent trends in POC sector compensation    (including unionization), and the drivers of those trends. Anticipated    near-future changes will be presented, and suggestions provided for how best    to prepare for those changes. There will be an opportunity for session    attendees to ask questions and learn from others present in the    room.<br>3 learning    take-aways:<br>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What has changed in    terms of POC compensation, and why?<br>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What    further changes can be    anticipated?<br>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;What can Fire Chiefs do    to be prepared?<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:15<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session E &#8211; Sink Stress by Accessing Your Brain\u2019s Ancient    Ability to Navigate<\/td>\n    <td>Jess Ward<\/td>\n    <td>Most of us are never taught how to prepare for stress, even in the fire    service. When the unexpected strikes, we rely on arbitrary coping strategies    to recover from adversity. Do your current tactics get you to where you want    to go?<br>Learn how mental mapping\u2013the way humans form a working    concept of reality\u2013affects our decision making and ability to drive outcomes.    Then we\u2019ll explore a perceptual tool you can use as a reliable compass to    pinpoint your own wellness, significantly shorten the stress cycle when it    hits next, and supercharge your ability to captain your crew.<br>3    learning take-aways:<br>1. Identify the three (3) core aspects of a    mental map.<br>2. Develop a foolproof strategy to engineer change in    each core area.<br>3. Integrate mental mapping into existing agency    wellness initiatives.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">\n    <td align=\"center\">10:15<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Network Break<\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">11:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">FCABC Volunteer Sector Meeting<\/td>\n    <td>Primarily for members that are volunteer fire chiefs (including chiefs of    composite departments), this session discusses issues that involve volunteer    and composite departments.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">11:00<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session G &#8211; Quick Reaction Force<\/td>\n    <td>Brian Fennessy &#038; Mark Smith<\/td>\n    <td>Unlike anything else in the world, the QRF (Quick Reaction Force) is    comprised of four helicopters, in both helitanker and intelligence \/ recon    platforms. Together, the force can fight fires at night as well as gather    intelligence to support ground forces and the IMT. Southern California Edison    has supported Orange County Fire Authority and LA County in the development    of this force and the OCFA Chief and LA County Assistant Chief will be here    to discuss the capabilities, benefits, and opportunities to further its use.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">11:00<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session H &#8211; Sink Stress by Accessing Your Brain\u2019s Ancient    Ability to Navigate<\/td>\n    <td>Jess Ward<\/td>\n    <td>Most of us are never taught how to prepare for stress, even in the fire    service. When the unexpected strikes, we rely on arbitrary coping strategies    to recover from adversity. Do your current tactics get you to where you want    to go?<br>Learn how mental mapping\u2013the way humans form a working    concept of reality\u2013affects our decision making and ability to drive outcomes.    Then we\u2019ll explore a perceptual tool you can use as a reliable compass to    pinpoint your own wellness, significantly shorten the stress cycle when it    hits next, and supercharge your ability to captain your crew.<br>3    learning take-aways:<br>1. Identify the three (3) core aspects of a    mental map.<br>2. Develop a foolproof strategy to engineer change in    each core area.<br>3. Integrate mental mapping into existing agency    wellness initiatives.<br>Learn how mental mapping\u2013the way humans form a    working concept of reality\u2013affects our decision making and ability to drive    outcomes. Then we\u2019ll explore a perceptual tool you can use as a reliable    compass to pinpoint your own wellness, significantly shorten the stress cycle    when it hits next, and supercharge your ability to captain your    crew.<br>3 learning take-aways:<br>1. Identify the three (3) core    aspects of a mental map.<br>2. Develop a foolproof strategy to engineer    change in each core area.<br>3. Integrate mental mapping into existing    agency wellness initiatives.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">\n    <td align=\"center\">12:00<\/td>\n    <td>Lunch<\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">13:00<\/td>\n    <td>FCABC AGM Session 2<\/td>\n    <td>President Derby<\/td>\n    <td>Reports from Zone and Section meetings<br>Debate and voting of 2025    Resolutions \u2013 Chair<br>Installation of 2024\/25 Executive    Board<br>New Business from the floor (time permitting)<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">\n    <td align=\"center\">14:30<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Network Break<\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">15:00<\/td>\n    <td>Make the Impossible Possible: Leadership Lessons from an Improbable    Olympic Journey<\/td>\n    <td>Jeremiah Brown<\/td>\n    <td>In this one-of-a-kind, high-energy experience, Jeremiah redefines what it    means to lead and be led in the relentless pursuit of excellence. Drawing    from his Olympic experience, he reveals the true keys to persevering through    setbacks: unwavering belief, a growth mindset, self-accountability, and    supporting one another through adversity.<br>You need to find a way to    overcome bad days, boost morale, and come together as one team. Your    environment is changing, overwhelm abounds, and the pressure is on.<br>In    this keynote, Jeremiah\u2019s storytelling approach will explore behaviors and    tactics used by Olympic coaches to exemplify how you can overcome challenges    and perform at your best, while building trust and motivating your teams in    the workplace.<br>3 learning take-aways:<br>1. Olympic feedback    coaching techniques you can use with your own team.<br>2. How to    execute with discipline during periods of great change.<br>3.    Understand the power of authenticity over rank.<br>4. Insights into    high-performance communication under pressure.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"4\" align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#93283D\"><h1 style=\"color:#FFF\">Thursday, June 12, 2025<br \/><\/h1><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\" >8:00<\/td>\n    <td >Working Breakfast with BC Wildfire<\/td>\n    <td >David Greer, Kaitlin Baskerville, Brian    Hutchinson<\/td>\n    <td >Join Executive Director David Greer and    Superintendent Brian Hutchinson for a full hot breakfast as they update the    members on the recent activities of the BC Wildfire Service.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:15<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session K &#8211; Integration of Cultural and Prescribed fire programs into Fire Services: Principles of Planning, Coordination and Implementation of Prescribed burning and Wildland Live fire Training.<\/td>\n    <td>Fons Raedschelders, Superintendent- Cultural &#038; Prescribed Fire, BC Wildfire Service<\/td>\n<td>As wildfire interactions with communities become more frequent\nand urban development pushes deeper into the interface, cooperation and\ncoordination of Wildland and Structural fire services has become a critical\ncomponent to success during wildfire events. The development of Fire smart\nprograms, risk reduction projects and integrated suppression models have shown\nus that we need to do more to proactively integrate our ICS systems and develop\nour resources to respond during these events. Controlled burning in the form of\nCultural and Prescribed fire as well as Wildland Live fire training is proving\nto be an invaluable tool to facilitate cross training, increase awareness and\neducation of wildfire response principles and tactics and develop or deepen\nrelationships between agencies, communities, and programs. This panel session\nwill work to outline processes, principles, and opportunities for Fire\nDepartments to start Integrating prescribed burning into their programs with an\noverview of:<br \/>\n-Legal requirements\n-Training \n-Relationships with BCWS\n-Burn Planning\n-Funding opportunities for Wildland Live Fire Training<\/td><\/tr>\n  \n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:15<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session J &#8211; The Critical Role of Emotional Intelligence in Fire    Service Leadership<\/td>\n    <td>Les Karpluk<\/td>\n    <td>In today&#8217;s fire service, leaders must foster trust, resilience,    andrelationships. This presentation explores emotional intelligence(EI) as a    key leadership skill, showing how empathy, andrelationship-building enhances    team performance.<br>3 learning take-aways:<br>1. Attendees will    gain several insights on improving their (1)leadership    communication<br>2. Nurturing relationships, and<br>3. Creating a    culture where firefighters feel valued and empowered<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">9:15<\/td>\n    <td>Breakout Session L &#8211; Mentoring to Cultivate Diversity: Building Inclusive    Leadership<\/td>\n    <td>Jenn Dawkins<\/td>\n    <td>Mentorship fosters diversity and inclusion by breaking    barriers,amplifying underrepresented voices, and cultivating leadership.It    supports diverse talent and creates a culture of equity    andbelonging.<br>3 learning take-aways:<br>1. Learn how mentorship    fosters diverse leadership.<br>2. Discover strategies for inclusive    mentor-mentee relationships.<br>3. Gain tools to build equity and    belonging in teams<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr bgcolor=\"#CCCCCC\">\n    <td align=\"center\">10:15<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Network Break<\/td>\n    <td><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">10:30<\/td>\n    <td>The lithium-ion conundrum<\/td>\n    <td>Laura King<\/td>\n    <td>Misuse and misunderstanding of lithium-ion batteries is causing fires,    injuries, fatalities, and property loss. This session provides resources,    tools, training opportunities and looks at what&#8217;s coming \u2013larger vehicles and    hydrogen fuel-cell batteries.<br>3 learning take-aways:<br>1.    Understanding of the status of lithium-ion and hydrogen fuel-cell battery    risks and safety in British Columbia&lt;<br>2. Knowledge of in-progress    research and collaboration on li-on<br>3. Resources and training    available to British Columbia fire departments<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td align=\"center\">12:00<\/td>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">Conference Closing<\/td>\n    <td>Announcement of 2026 Conference &amp; BC Fire Expo \u2013 Chair Joe    Geary<br>Close of AGM &amp; Conference<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday, June 7, 2025 Time Session Speaker Description 9:00 Peer Support Group Training Scott Young This session is only for members of the FCABC Peer Support Group 9:00 New Chiefs Orientation Bruce Green, Scott Driver, Erick Peterson This all day session covers important topics such as: Authority,&nbsp;Administration,&nbsp;Personnel,&nbsp;Operations,&nbsp;Training,&nbsp;Equipment,&nbsp;Safety,&nbsp;Personal Development and much, much more! 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