WCCO Radio Highlights MnFIRE Firefighter Training

2020 was one of the deadliest years in modern memory for Minnesota firefighters, including multiple suicides of active firefighters, numerous deaths from cancer and two Line of Duty Deaths from cardiac issues.

On Sunday, Roshini Rakjumar spoke with MnFIRE president George Esbensen on WCCO Radio’s Real Talk With Roshini about this critical time and the important training that MnFIRE is providing for Minnesota firefighters.

Thanks to a $400,000 grant, MnFIRE is working to provide no-cost training to all 22,000 Minnesota firefighters to become “MnFIRE Aware” of their own occupational risks. The training, taught by firefighters and other health experts, teaches firefighters how to protect themselves from the three most common problems experienced by firefighters: cardiac, emotional trauma and cancer, so they can continue to do their jobs and protect others.

This grant will allow MnFIRE to train every firehouse in the state (both online and in-person) and equip firefighters with knowledge and tools they need to protect their own health and is an important step toward helping to turn the tide in 2021 and beyond.

Thanks for this important conversation, Roshini Rajkumar. Here’s a link to the full interview.

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All active Minnesota firefighters are automatically enrolled in MnFIRE’s Critical Illness Program, which provides a lump-sum cash payment up to $20,000 after diagnoses of critical illnesses such as cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder or a heart attack. Find out more here: mnfireinitiative.com/hhap/#CI
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Ease and relief: two things that the Critical Illness Program aims to provide to each recipient.

All active Minnesota firefighters are automatically enrolled in MnFIRE’s Critical Illness Program, which provides a lump-sum cash payment up to $20,000 after diagnoses of critical illnesses such as cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder or a heart attack. Find out more here: https://mnfireinitiative.com/hhap/#CI

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Your department could be the next to gain important occupational health knowledge through MnFIRE training! Sign up today: mnfireinitiative.com/training/
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Props to our Buddy Mericle of Keewatin Fire Department – our latest training survey Streamlight Survivor flashlight drawing winner! 🙌

Your department could be the next to gain important occupational health knowledge through MnFIRE training! Sign up today: https://mnfireinitiative.com/training/

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From breathing fresh air, to laughing with loved ones, or simply doing nothing – do what you need to do to care for yourself today and always. 🚒❤️

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Firefighting is a demanding, selfless job that often doesnt leave much room to focus on your own personal needs. Even when days feel too full, finding time for self-care will keep you feeling full inside.

From breathing fresh air, to laughing with loved ones, or simply doing nothing – do what you need to do to care for yourself today and always. 🚒❤️

#InternationalSelfCareDay
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