November 2024 Burn Bulletin

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November 2024 Burn Bulletin

Fire Prevention Week 2024

October is Fire Prevention Month and is a very busy time for the foundation. Most activities occur during or near Fire Prevention Week, October 6th – 12th. This year’s theme was “Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!” The campaign was focused on the importance of having working smoke alarms in the home.  AARBF utilized our social media platforms to raise awareness of fire and burn prevention tips and programs. Read through this month’s stories to learn about the ways we engaged with our communities this past month.

New Smoke Alarm Safety Infographic

In honor of Fire Prevention Week and AAC Awareness Month 2024, Pyramid Educational Consultants and the AARBF, have teamed up again to create a Smoke Alarm Safety infographic to help learners who benefit from using visual directions and resources.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) theme for 2024 was “Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work for You!™.”  There are many types of smoke alarms available to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities and communication challenges. Our colorful infographic is designed to help families and educators be better prepared for fire emergencies by choosing the best smoke alarm for their learners and practicing the skills to respond to smoke alarms. An additional teaching guide is also available to help with teaching these important skills.

AARBF Attends Pancake Breakfasts and Open Houses

In and around Fire Prevention Week, AARBF staff and volunteers attended several Firefighter Pancake Breakfasts and Open Houses, many of which donated their proceeds to the foundation.

We kicked off the month with the Mountain View Firefighters pancake breakfast on October 5th. Attendees were able to interact with the firefighters as they toured the station and learn about the various equipment in use.

The Albany Fire Department pancake breakfast and open house reached approximately 800-1000 people in their community on October 12th. Attendees were able to see the different equipment used within the fire station.

Also on October 12th was the Sunnyvale DPS Firefighters pancake breakfast. Attendees got to meet Sparky as well as tour the fire station’s training tower.

The next day, October 13th, we were at the Hanford Fire Department open house with Stop Drop and Roll demonstrations. Approximately, 600 attendees also learned kitchen safety lessons to Stay Smart Stay Safe, Stay 3 feet away.

The 24th annual Menlo Park Fire pancake breakfast, hosted by Junior League Palo Alto MP in partnership with Menlo Park Fire took place on October 19th. The morning was filled with fun family activities, seeing the fire equipment, and even a silent auction.

Record Event for SoCal Golf Tournament

The annual SoCal Golf Tournament was held on October 8th. This year’s event raised a record of $35,000 for AARBF and Champ Camp. We are very grateful to John Patterson, Red Pointe Roofing, and everyone who attended and supported the tournament.

Celebrating Our Firefighter Partners

The foundation had a great time visiting our firefighter partners and acknowledging their financial support of AARBF through a series of regional burn relays.

On October 10th, Daniel Chacon and Erika Mendoza teamed up with Brian Leathers and Megan Leathers at the Central Coast Relay. The relay went to thirteen different elementary schools and one head start along with our eleven participating fire departments to teach quick burn prevention tips children. We reached around 4500 students throughout the day as well as children attending the San Luis Obispo Farmer’s Market which was our final stop. Five Cities Fire Department, Morro Bay Fire Department, San Luis Obispo Fire Department, Templeton Fire Department, Atascadero Fire Department, Santa Margarita Fire Department, Paso Robles Fire Department, San Miguel Fire Department, CAL Fire San Luis Obispo, Cambria Fire Department, and San Luis Obispo Fire Chiefs Association.

On October 25th, Daniel Chacon and Martha Banks visited Downey Fire, Manhattan Beach Fire, Arcadia Fire, Monrovia Fire, and Torrance Fire for the SoCal Burn Relay. While these agencies have continued to support AARBF, this was the first time we have hosted the SoCal Burn Relay since before the pandemic.

On October 28th – 30th, Daniel Chacon was in the bay area with Erika Mendoza for the Peninsula Relay, East Bay Relay, and North Bay Relay. We visited twenty-three fire agencies over the three-day period. Sunnyvale Fire Department, Mountain View Fire Department, Moffet Field/NASA Ames Fire Department, Palo Alto Fire Department, Menlo Park Fire Department, Central County Fire Department, South San Francisco Fire Department, Colma Fire Protection District, Alameda Fire Department, Albany Fire Department, Sonoma County Fire Protection District, Graton Fire Department, Sebastopol Fire Department, Santa Rosa Fire Department, Rohnert Park Fire Department, Rancho Adobe Fire Protection District, Petaluma Fire Department, Novato Fire Protection District, San Rafael Fire Department, Ross Valley Fire Department, Kentfield Fire Protection District, Central Marin Fire Department, and Southern Marin Fire Protection District.

Badfish Beer is Sending 12 Kids to Camp

On October 12th, Badfish Beer hosted a Beerfest to raise funds for AARBF and Champ Camp. By the end of the evening, they raised enough money to send twelve kids to the 40th Champ Camp in 2025. Thank you to Edward Bird of Badfish for your support.

Taking the Scenic Route

The SoCal Burn Ride revved up its engines for a good cause on Oct. 26. Motorcyclists gathered at the Lakeside Pavilion of Conejo Creek North Park in Thousand Oaks for a scenic two-hour ride organized to raise funds for the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation.

Opening ceremonies began at 9 a.m., with a Presentation of Colors by the 205th Battalion, California Cadet Corps, Pacoima Middle School, and the singing of the National Anthem by a vocalist with the Seal Beach Symphony. Speakers included Daniel Chacon, executive director of the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation, and burn survivor and volunteer Paul Harris.

Then it was kickstands up at 10 a.m. Riders covered 60 miles in all, traveling past Point Mugu State Park, along the Pacific Coast Highway and through the Santa Monica Mountains. The ride began and ended at Conejo Creek Park, with an afterparty at 12 p.m. that featured a variety of vendors, live music, food by Taco Loco and “Ride N Repeat” photos courtesy of photographer Jeff Thomas of Turn N Burn Magazine. The event also featured raffles for fantastic prizes and a motorcycle simulator presented by Apex Studio 66 out of Santa Clarita.

The SoCal Burn Ride was founded in 2014 by burn survivor Trevor Holtan and U.S. Marine Corps Major David Kuntz as a way to support burn survivors in California through the work of the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation. Proceeds from the Oct. 26 ride will go toward Champ Camp.

(story courtesy of Nancy D. Lackey Shaffer of vcreporter)

Central Valley Toy Drive

From November 1st through November 22nd our Central Valley Partners will be collecting toys for the Central Valley Holiday Toy Drive.  We are excited to partner with the Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union, Sierra High CSF, Coalinga Fire Department, the Leon S Peters Burn Unit at CRMC, and the Fresno City College Fire Academy Class 62.

How can you support this effort? You can drop off new unwrapped toys at four locations across the Valley. All donations will be given to Central Valley burn survivors and their families at the AARBF-CRMC Holiday Party.

Drop off locations: Central Valley Firefighters Credit Union, 5300 N. Fresno Street, Fresno; FCC Fire Academy 3300 E North Ave, Fresno; Sierra High School CSF, 33326 Lodge Road, Tollhouse; Coalinga Fire Department, 300 W Elm Ave, Coalinga.

For more information about efforts in the Central Valley, please contact Katrina Arthur [email protected].

Not in the Central Area but wish to support AARBF this holiday season, please reach out to Michael Knopf [email protected] for Northern California and Martha Banks [email protected] for Southern California.

AARBF is Conducting a FISE Open Comment and Curriculum Review

The messages used throughout the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation’s educational programs, curricula, and handouts equip fire and life safety educators with accurate and consistent language for communicating safety information as part of the Firefighters in Safety Education (FISE) program.

AARBF is committed to periodically reviewing our fire and burn safety education messages to ensure the highest level of safety education in our programming. We are currently reaching out to our FISE Partner Agencies to request feedback on the current FISE script and key points. As essential presenters, their insights are invaluable in identifying any missing or outdated information.

If you are a representative of a FISE Agency, you are invited to share your thoughts with the AARBF team: https://forms.gle/ZN7VimcxiVpyCR2V9.

Upcoming Events

We have a new schedule for our support groups. Please click here to see what has changed for 2024. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.


Join Us at a Party Near You

You are invited to join us in December at one of our holiday parties. Click on the link for the party location nearest you and fill out our registration form. Registration closes on Friday, November 22nd.

Central CA – December 7th at Clovis Rodeo Grounds
https://forms.gle/sR4W2TB93iUkrPDv9

San Jose – December 7th at Valley Specialty Center at Santa Clara Valley Medical
https://forms.gle/VUDicBmMrWyC5jLP6

Los Angeles – December 8th at Shrine Auditorium
https://forms.gle/836UZN6myhd4SDhi7

San Francisco – December 8th at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital Cafeteria
https://forms.gle/8y5XFmT7t78YgvPX7

Volunteer Opportunties:

Please check with your regional office for more information on upcoming volunteer opportunities.

For Northern California, please contact Scott “Scooter” Wertz at [email protected] or 415-495-7223 Ext. 19

For Central California, please contact McKenzie “Bubbles” Dern at [email protected] or 559-286-0710 Ext. 15

For Southern California, please contact Margarita “Cubby” Rodriguez at [email protected] or 818-848-0223 Ext. 16

Upcoming Events:

We have a new schedule for our support groups. Please click here to see what has changed for 2024.

Or, contact us at [email protected] for more information.

Watch for information coming soon about our holiday parties!

If you missed any of our past Burn Bulletins, please check out our archives.