Prairieville Professional Fire Fighters Association

Prairieville Professional Fire Fighters Association The Prairieville FD Union was founded on behalf of the professional firefighters of Prairieville to

03/13/2026

FF Bryan Coppola of Louisiana’s St. George FD was recently diagnosed with epithelioid sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer. This diagnosis comes at an especially difficult time- less than a year after marrying the love of his life, Brianna, and less than three years after he proudly dedic...

🐾 Contrary to some administrations beliefs, well trained dogs in the fire station have the ability to play crucial roles...
07/22/2025

🐾 Contrary to some administrations beliefs, well trained dogs in the fire station have the ability to play crucial roles in day to day operations. From rescue trained USAR k9s to a friend to love on after a tragic call, every FD should have a pup running through the apparatus bay. 🐶🐕

06/05/2025

Big news out of Florida! A move to a 42-hour work week (24/72) is the single best investment any department, city, municipality, county, etc. can make in firefighter health and wellness. Yes, it costs money, but organizations that claim to prioritize firefighter well-being, physical and mental health, but refuse to even CONSIDER a schedule like this is disingenuous…

05/17/2025

St. George Fire Board Fails to Act on Chief Succession — While Firefighters, Taxpayers Wait in Limbo

ST GEORGE, LA — At the meeting of the St. George Fire Protection District No. 2 Board of Commissioners, the public was left with more questions than answers. Listed under “New Business” was a critical item: “Discussion and Action on Appointment of Fire Chief.” Instead, the meeting concluded with no action taken, no public commitment made, and no clear path forward.

Fire Chief Gerard Tarleton simply announced his intent to begin a “succession strategy” — but offered no timeline, no framework, and no explanation. The Board of Commissioners, including Chairman Darrell Ourso, Commissioner David Carnes, and former Board President Johnny Suchy, accepted the statement without follow-up questions or accountability.

Once again, the leadership of the St. George Fire Protection District failed to lead.

For years, the department has been mired in legal disputes, internal division, and mounting public scrutiny. Chief Tarleton’s tenure has been marked by lawsuits against firefighters, millions in taxpayer-funded legal fees, and widespread pay inequities. His expected exit presents a chance to reset — but every week of indecision only makes things worse.

The longer the Board delays, the deeper the consequences:

Firefighters continue working under fractured leadership, distracted from their core mission of saving lives and protecting property.

Morale remains low. Firefighters are exhausted, both mentally and emotionally, from serving under a cloud of retaliation and instability.

The public’s trust is eroding, and with it, the very real possibility that the district will be unable to secure critical bond renewals before the East Baton Rouge Metro Council later this year.

It is no secret that the district’s recent audit findings exposed major financial mismanagement — missed bond payments, illegal budgeting, and millions of dollars in general fund deficits. Leadership failures at the top are not just hurting firefighters — they are jeopardizing the financial future of the entire district.

The St. George Professional Firefighters Association, Local 4524, has consistently called for transparency, accountability, and a leadership transition rooted in healing. The Board’s continued inaction sends the wrong message to firefighters and taxpayers alike.

We urge the Board to act — not next month, not “someday,” but now.

05/17/2025

Check out B Miller!’s video.

04/29/2025

“Administration” is now threatening anyone that has shared or participated in this social media truth telling… all 350k of yall are in trouble

04/22/2025

The St. George Fire Department sues its own firefighters??!!

🚨 WHO IS FUNDING THIS LAWSUIT? 🚨

That’s the question every resident should be asking right now.

Here’s how the St. George Fire Department is supposed to work:

➡️ Metro Council appoints Fire Board Members
➡️ Fire Board Members appoint the Fire Chief
➡️ The Fire Chief answers to the Fire Board at public meetings

But something isn’t adding up.

🧾 There are no public meeting minutes showing that the Fire Board approved the lawsuit against your firefighters. (https://www.stgeorgefire.com/board-of-commissioners/)

💸 No line items in the proposed budgets that show where the legal funding is coming from.

❓ So we ask:

Who is authorizing this lawsuit?

Who approved spending potentially hundreds of thousands in taxpayer dollars on lawyers — not fire trucks, not gear, but lawyers?

Why has the Fire Chief not provided transparency to the public or to the firefighters themselves?

🔥 If this lawsuit was never approved by the board, is it even legal?
And if board members are not fulfilling their duty to oversee this department, should Metro Council replace them?

We are asking for your help — the public we serve — to demand answers.
👉 Contact your Metro Council representative.
👉 Attend the next Fire Board meeting.
👉 Share this post and help us push for truth and accountability.

Our firefighters primary focus is on public safety but have no doubt we will fight this personal attack on our firefighters with passion!

02/07/2025

Ken Fowler considers the distinction between mentors and coaches and challenges to implementing these approaches in your fire department.

Competition time and we need your VOTE!! ⛄️Your Prairieville firefighters hope you made lasting memories during the 2025...
01/22/2025

Competition time and we need your VOTE!! ⛄️

Your Prairieville firefighters hope you made lasting memories during the 2025 sneauxpocalypse! Now it’s time for some friendly competition and we need your help! Like the photo with your favorite FIRE SNEAUX Man and the station with the most likes will win a $50 gift card to Rouses for a nice dinner after we thaw out. Winner will be determined 6:00 PM Thursday.

❄️ LET THE GAMES BEGIN! ⛄️
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01/04/2025

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