• Leadership & Retention Ideas for Volunteer Fire Departments – Brandon Fletcher

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Leadership & Retention Ideas for Volunteer Fire Departments – Brandon Fletcher

  • Summary

  • Peter Matthews talks with Gilt Edge, TN, Fire Chief Brandon Fletcher about the challenges facing today’s volunteer fire service, plus an innovative program to help retain existing members.

    Fletcher outlines some of the top factors that are impacting the rolls and operations of departments today, including a dive into volunteer-focused leadership, politics and personalities and how to keep members engaged, whether on calls or training. He digs into several challenges that he’s seen firsthand and has learned from others. He goes on to share a program he implemented that allows for grant funding to bring members to national training conferences that not only improves their knowledge and networking but serves as a reward for their dedication to the department.

    Fletcher also talks about his experiences as a family escort for the annual Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend in Emmitsburg, MD. He has had the honor of escorting the families of the fallen throughout the memorial weekend events for three years, and he explains how that has impacted him as a fire chief, ensuring that his members do all they can to stay safe.

    Resources

    • Volunteer View: Alternative Funding Sources to Enhance Department Operations
    • Volunteer View: Retention Through Leadership
    • Brandon Fletcher’s Firehouse contributor page
    • Connect with Brandon Fletcher on LinkedIn
    • FireFusion
    • Station Design Conference
    • National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend
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