BFP Best Practices
BFP Best Practices
BFP Best Practices
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VISION
A modern fire service fully
capable of ensuring a fire safe
nation by 2034.
MISSION We commit to prevent and
suppress destructive fires,
investigate its causes, enforce
Fire Code and other related
laws, respond to man-made
and natural disasters and other
emergencies.
Fire Safety Enforcement
Modernization
The BFP Modernization Program shall establish specialized fire protection services such as
high-rise building fires, forest fires, aircraft and airport fires, chemical fires, disaster rescue
services, and emergency medical services. It shall also include the establishment of a Search
and Rescue Force, HAZMAT units, Fire and Arson Investigation Unit, and Security
and Protection Unit in every region and city, as well as an Emergency Medical Service
(EMS) in every municipality and city: Provided, That each EMS unit to be established shall be comprised
of an ambulance with adequate medical equipment, and qualified and trained personnel:
Provided, further, That every Security and Protection Unit (SPU) shall be composed of two (2) team leaders with
the rank of at least Fire Inspector and team members, who shall undergo a neuropsychological examination and
periodic trainings: Provided, furthermore, That BFP personnel with the rank of Senior Fire Officer III may be given
priority to be appointed as SPU team member: Provided, finally, That SPU shall be provided with appropriate
equipment to protect firefighters during fire suppression, containment of HAZMAT and CBRNE materials, fire
investigation, and in the performance of all other acts pertinent to their mandate
Human Resource Development
Awarding of KAISA
2 Star Seal
Conducting of the
responsibilities
1 included in the
KAISA Manifesto
Signing of KAISA
Manifesto of Support
OPLAN
Ligtas na Pamayanan
If you fail to prepare, you are preparing to fail.
– H. K. Williams, “The Church and the World”
in Biblical World, v53, p81, 1919
Goals:
1. An Improved Quality of Life through a Fire–Safe Community with
Proactive, Responsive, Resilient, Self-reliant and Empowered People.
2. One Standard Community-Based Fire Protection Plan for the entire BFP.
Objectives
Decrease the Encourage
occurrence of fires communities to develop
in the most their own Community
vulnerable parts of Fire Protection Plan
communities by based on the standard
8% every year parameters
1 2 3 4 5
Increase the number of Establish strong Reduce the number
trained and organized partnerships, through of fire-related deaths
communities, ready and agreements, between and injuries by 5%
prepared as partners in local government units in every year
fire prevention and fire enforcing fire-related
suppression efforts or laws
initiatives by 10% every
year
Components of C. Zonal Interventions
Proper, comprehensive and active education of the public
CFPP pertaining to various fire safety means and procedures
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