107th Annual IAFC Conference

107th Annual IAFC Conference

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Miami Beach Convention Center, the largest in southern United States, has more than 5000 square feet of exhibit and meeting area. All conference programs will be held here.

Miami Reach Visitor & Convention Authority Photos

Miami Beach, “America’s International Playground,” will provide the setting for the 107th conference of the International Association of Fire Chiefs that will run from September 28 to October 1. Headquarters hotel is the Fontainebleau Hilton and the conference program will be given at the Miami Beach Convention Center, the largest in the southern part of the United States with more than 500,000 square feet of exhibit and meeting area.

Swimming, boating and fishing are of course the prime attractions and all are available in either the front or rear of most hotels. Swimming means swimming in the Atlantic surf with 10 miles of a 300-foot uncrowded beachfront. Boating and fishing are available (in front of the hotels) on Biscayne Bay. Visitors can take a leisurely sail or go after a fighting sailfish. Golf courses abound, both on Miami Beach and across the bay on the mainland, with transportation provided from the hotel.

For the non-athletes there is a trip to Everglades National Park that costs $2 per car per day and guided tours that take in the Tamiami Trail. Trips are also available to the Gulf Stream and Hialeah Park Racetracks, both worth a visit even if the horses are not running.

For the ladies, there are, “on the Beach,” the Bass Museum and the Miami Beach Art Center, plus the Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts, among other cultural attractions. The Lincoln Road Mall is another magnet for the ladies. This shopping arcade is an open, tropically landscaped promenade, that contains eight blocks of stores and specialty shops with electric trams to carry the shoppers.

Quite naturally, Miami Beach abounds in restaurants—too numerous to mention—that range from fast foods to haute cuisine. A short trip across the bay to “Little Havana,” in addition to providing good restaurants will provide excellent entertainment in the Latin style.

Getting around Miami Beach is no problem. The city has an excellent system of public buses, taxicabs and rental cars. Sightseeing companies offer interesting and varied tours by boat and bus. There are also walking tours of significant art deco buildings.

Weather in Miami Beach is subtropical and the summer average is 81°F, only slightly cooler in September. Clothing runs to casual sportswear, swim suits, beach and resort wear, slacks and shorts. Sunglasses are suggested as are men’s jackets for evening or special daytime occasions. After sundown, wear casual street clothing, cocktail dresses or formats, depending on the occasion.

The formal conference program starts on Sunday, September 28, in the East Ballroom of the Hotel Fontainebleau at 3:30 p.m with IAFC President R. S. Rockenbach and Host Chief H. H. Goltzene of the Miami Beach Fire Department presiding. Business sessions as indicated below start at 9 a.m. Monday, September 29. Registrations are open from 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday in the Fontainebleau Hotel and at the Convention Center starting Monday.

A feature of the program this year is a “Rap with the Manufacturers”—two concurrent panel discussions, one with representatives of apparatus manufacturers, and one with representatives of equipment manufacturers. Panels will review mutual concerns and problems.

No conference, of course, would be complete without the exhibit of apparatus and equipment. As of this writing, there will be about 200 exhibitors presenting the best fire fighting equipment in the world at the Miami Convention Center, starting at 8 a.m. Monday, September 29.

On the social side there will be the annual FEMSA Night in the East Ballroom of the Fontainebleau Hotel at 8 p.m., Monday, September 29. And on Tuesday, a reception will be hosted by the Miami Beach Fire Department at the Convention Center. On Wednesday the annual banquet will be held at the Fontainebleau.

Conference Program

Friday, September 26

8:30 a.m.—IAFC Executive Committee meeting, Voltaire Room, Tower Building, 4th floor, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel.

1:00 p.m..—IAFC Board of Directors meeting, Voltaire Room

Saturday, September 27

8:30 a.m.—IAFC Board of Directors meeting, Voltaire Room

12:00 noon—Luncheon, Board of Directors of IAFC, AMD, FAMD and FEMSA, Lafayette Room, Tower Building, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel

2:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.—Registration, Grand Gallerie, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel

Sunday, September 28

9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.—Registration, Grand Gallerie

Volunteer Committee meeting, Bonaparte A, South Tower Building, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel

10:00 a.m.—Constitution & Bylaws Committee meeting, Imperial Room 3,

Metropolitan Chiefs Committee meeting, Lafayette Room, Tower Building

Nominations & Elections Committee meeting. Imperial Room 5, Tower Building

11:00 a.m.—Arson Committee meeting, Imperial Room 6, Tower Building

12:00 noon—IAFC Foundation Board of Directors meeting and luncheon, Pasteur Room, Tower Building

1:00 p.m.—Emergency Preparedness Committee meeting, Imperial Room 3, Tower Building

Hazardous Materials meeting, Imperial Room 5, Tower Building

1:30 p.m.—Employee Relations Committee meeting, Imperial Room 1, Tower Building

Fire Prevention Committee meeting, Imperial Room 6, Tower Building

Fire Department Equipment & Safety Committee meeting. Imperial Room 4, Tower Building

2:00 p.m.—Resolutions Committee Meeting, Everglades Room B, North Tower Building, across from Exhibit Hall

3:30 p.m.—Opening Ceremonies, President R. S. Rockenbach, presiding, East Ballroom

4:30 p.m.—Memorial Services, East Ballroom, North Tower Building

Monday, September 29

8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.—Registration, South Lobby, Miami Beach Convention Center

Exhibits, North and South Halls, Convention Center

9:00 a.m.—Training and Education Committee Meeting, Room 210, Convention Center

1:00 p.m.—Rap with the Manufacturers, two concurrent panel discussions, one with representatives of apparatus manufacturers and one with representatives of equipment manufacturers, including protective equipment and breathing apparatus, to review mutual concerns and problems

Apparatus Panel, Chief Francis Quinlan, Cortland, N.Y., moderator, Room 102 A

Equipment Panel, Chief Ed Rees, Waverly, Nova Scotia, Canada, moderator. Room 100C

2:30 p.m.—First conference business session. President R. S. Rockenbach, presiding; Room 100C

Report of the treasurer, Chief W. T. Stewart

2:45 p.m.—The U. S. Fire Administration, Gordon Vickery, administrator, Washington, D.C.

3:10 p.m.—Report of the general manager, Donald D. Flinn

3:25 p.m.—Resolutions Committee report, Chief H. Richard Harrigan, Chairman

3:40 p.m.—National Equipment Standards Affecting Fire Fighter Safety. Representatives of the American National Standards Institute, the National Fire Protection Association, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U. S. Department of Labor, will present a panel discussion on personnel protective equipment standards. Topics will include how standards influence purchase specifications, design, testing and performance.

8:00 p.m.—A Night With FEMSA, East Ballroom, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel

Tuesday, September 30

7:00 a.m.—Southwestern Division breakfast, Room 206

8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.—Registration, South Lobby, Convention Center Exhibits, North and South Halls, Convention Center

8:00 a.m.—Second conference business session, First Vice President Jack Lee, presiding, Room 100C

8:45 a.m.—Report of the Constitution and Bylaws Committee, Chief W. T. Stewart, chairman

9:00 a.m.—Resolutions Committee report and action by membership

9:15 a.m.—Report of the Nominations and Elections Committee

9:30 a.m.—A Look at the New ISO Grading Schedule, James A. Poison, manager. Engineering Division, Insurance Services Office, New York, N.Y.

10:00 a.m.—Workshops convene, Convention Center

12:00 Noon—Visitation of exhibits and division luncheons

1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.—Rap With the Manufacturers’ continuation of panel discussions held on Monday, September’29

6:30 p.m.—Reception hosted by the Miami Beach Fire Department, second floor North and South Lobbies, Convention Center

Wednesday, October 1

7:00 a.m.—Eastern Division breakfast. Room 205

Miami Beach, scene of the 107th IAFC conference, has 71/2 miles of Atlantic Ocean surf. Shown are a few of the hundreds of hotels.Playful dolphins entertain the crowd at the Seaquarium, the largest marine aquarium in the world.

8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon—Registration, South Lobby, Convention Center

Picturesque waterways divide Miami Beach into more than 30 islands, providing placid channels for sightseeing boats and pleasure craft.

8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.—Exhibits, North and South Halls, Convention Center

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon—Voting booths open, North Lobby, Convention Center

9:00 a.m.—Workshops convene

11:00 a.m.—Third conference business session, Second Vice President E. Stanley Hawkins, presiding, Room 100C

Division presidents’ reports

11:30 a.m.—Report of the IAFC Foundation, Commissioner John F. Hurley, president

12:00 noon—Polls close

Report of the 1981 Annual Conference Host Chief Charles Kamprad, St. Louis, Mo.

Unfinished business

New Business

Remarks for the good and welfare of the association

Report of attendance

Special presentations

Announcement of election results

1:00 p.m.—Recess

2:00 p.m. Exhibitors demonstrations, parking area, North Hall, Convention Center

6:00 p.m.—No host reception, Grand Gallerie, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel

7:00 p.m.—Annual banquet, East Ballroom, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel.

Workshop Programs

Managing for Service

Tuesday, September 30, 10:00 a.m.

Workshop No. 1—Disaster Management, Chief Paul Boecker, LisleWoodridge Fire District, Lisle, III., moderator

Workshop No. 2—Hazardous Materials Management—Chief Warren E. Isman, director, Fire/Rescue Services for Montgomery County, Rockville, Md.

Workshop No. 3—Management of the Emergency Medical Services System

Workshop No. 4—Managing Your Public Image—Media Relationship, Joe Keefe, public information officer, Dade County Office of Public Safety, Miami, Fla., moderator

Workshop No. 5—Arson Management, Dan J. Carpenter, fire service adminstrator, Mecklenburg County, N. C., and chairman, IAFC Arson Committee, moderator. A series of presentations discussing the federal response to arson control; task force concept, pro and con; the beginning of arson control, cause and origin determination; innovative arson prevention techniques; managing the arson system

Workshop No. 6—Human and Resource Management, Chief Douglas R. Pollington, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, Fire Department, moderator

Time and Stress Management for the Fire Chief, speaker to be announced

Managing Your Priorities and Problems, Chief Alan Brunacini, Phoenix, Ariz., Fire Department

Alternate Funding Sources for Fire Departments, Chief Lyle Robinson, Brooklyn Park, Minn., Fire Department.

Wednesday, October 1

All workshops are repeated

Ladies Program

Sunday, September 28

1:00 p.m.—Reception for the president’s wife, Mrs. Lillian Rockenbach and the wives and guests of the officers and directors of the IAFC, Fontaine Room, Chateau Building, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel.

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