Baltimore Firefighters Community Advisory Council

Baltimore Firefighters Community Advisory Council Leadership
The BFCAC will operate under the leadership of a Chairperson and two Vice-Chairs, comprised of two Union Members and one-Non-Union Member.

The Baltimore Firefighters Community advisory Council (BFCAC) will facilitate input from the Residential/Commercial Community of the City of Baltimore and the Firefighters, EMTs, Paramedics and Dispatchers. The BFCAC will facilitate input from the Residential/Commercial Community of the City of Baltimore and the Firefighters, EMTs, Paramedics and Dispatchers in the Local 734 in an effort to:

-Sha

re ideas, perspectives and opinions;
-Enhance engagement between the Union and the community;
-Advocate for the allocation of community resources by City of Baltimore; and
-Promote issues of relevance to the community as they relate to the Fire Department. The BFCAC operates independently from the Baltimore City Fire Department. Membership
BFCAC members must be at least 18 years old and live and/or do business in the City of Baltimore. Individuals who are interested in joining the BFAC may submit an application by clicking here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdDeb60gnJSBnt6mwoRIIsV9pjNES_pXHbNNXVSTcyc56QA2g/viewform

Time Commitment
BFCAC members are requested to participate in four in person meetings per year (as permitted by social distancing, via Zoom initially). There will be plenty of additional opportunities to volunteer as needed on projects and at community events. BFCAC members will serve a two-year term.

Mayor Brandon M. Scott do you have a retention plan in place?
01/11/2024

Mayor Brandon M. Scott do you have a retention plan in place?

With one in four Baltimore EMS positions currently vacant, the city’s spending board approved a recruitment and retention bonus of $7,500 per employee Wednesday.

02/22/2023

Baltimore Firefighters Community Advisory Council discusses how members of Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734 & Baltimore Fire Officers IAFF Local 964, International Association of Fire Fighters members give back to the Baltimore Community

Rich Langford Baltimore Firefighters Local 734 President
Pinder Plotkin Legal Team
Arthur Squeaky Kirk

Please help us give a warm welcome to the newest members of the Baltimore City Fire Department!Baltimore Firefighters IA...
01/05/2023

Please help us give a warm welcome to the newest members of the Baltimore City Fire Department!

Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734, Baltimore Fire Officers IAFF Local 964

Great job!
12/19/2022

Great job!

11/09/2022
07/19/2022

Don’t forget to come out and support us tomorrow.

The instincts don’t stop when your shift is over. Another great example of the value first responders bring to their com...
06/16/2022

The instincts don’t stop when your shift is over. Another great example of the value first responders bring to their communities!
Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734 Baltimore Fire Officers IAFF Local 964

Myles Copeland and his team were playing in New York when an official collapsed on the court. Copeland, an off-duty firefighter, performed CPR, saving his life.

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1202 Ridgely Street
Baltimore, MD
21230

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