March 2016 - Baltimore Fire Officers Association
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March 2016 - Baltimore Fire Officers Association
THE BALTIMORE FIRE OFFICER LOCAL 964 -STAFFMICHAEL CAMPBELL—TOM SKINNER By and For the Professional Fire Officer IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH March 2016-May 2016 Volume 16, Issue 1 From the President’s Desk Michael Campbell Faith, Maddie and Klaus the dog stayed with us for nearly 6 weeks until February 24th. It was truly a blessing to have them here. I loved waking up every morning seeing Maddie`s small smiling face. We are very happy to have Faith in our lives. She is a tremendous wife and mom! Leisa, Megan and I cannot wait to see them once Jason returns from his deployment. Madison has taken a piece of my heart and I`m extremely happy being Papa!!! In italicized below is an update from our pension litigation attorney, Mr. Robert Klausner concerning our ongoing pension litigation: “Following the decision of the US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals returning the case to the trial court, the Plaintiffs moved to amend their complaint. The City is opposing this effort. The amendment is to take into account additional facts and to address the effects of the passage of time, particularly on retirees owed a COLA and active members who had less than 15 years of service at the time the plan was amended but now should have eligible for DROP. At the same time the City filed a motion asking the federal court to abstain from hearing the case, which is a request to send the case to state court. On February 22, 2016, the Plaintiffs, including Local 964, filed a brief supporting our motion to amend the complaint and also in opposition to the City motion to abstain. The City will have the opportunity to reply to the Plaintiffs’ brief and the matter will then be set for a hearing before federal judge Garbis”. You can contact the F&P pension system at 410-497-7929 or www.bcfpers.org. We wrapped up FY17 contract negotiations on 3/1/16 arriving at impasse. L-964 notified the Labor Commissioner and the City of Baltimore based upon the final offer from the City that we will request arbitration. The City and 964 were unable to agree on a final proposal and have exchanged arbitration packages. A letter has been mailed to all Active members providing notification of 4 ratification meetings. These meetings will be held on Monday 3/14/16 & Tuesday 3/15/16. Meeting times for both days will be 0830 - 1000 and 1800 - 1930 hrs. I want to thank George Jones, Tom Nosek, Steve Horchar, Tom Skinner, Harry Conway, David Zepp and Mr. FJ Collins of Kahn, Smith & Collins who comprised our Committee. From day one negotiations was 180 degrees from what any of us had expected from the City. It was clear from the start that our folks were not to be given the respect that they absolutely deserve and yet it was an excellent effort by our team in seeking a contract that is respectful of what our folks do on a daily basis. As is always the case a settlement/ agreement can or may be reached at the eleventh hour and if there is any movement we will keep you informed. If anyone has questions they can reach me @443-629-0216. It is tax time again and I wanted to remind our retired members that the IRS has published instructions on how retired fire fighters can take advantage of the Healthcare Enhancement for Local Public Safety (HELPS) benefit on their tax returns. The IRS will allow retired fire fighters to exclude from income distributions made from eligible retirement plans up to $3,000 annually to pay the premiums for accident or health insurance or longterm care insurance. The premiums can be for coverage for the retiree, spouse or dependents. The deductions cannot be used by widows! The distribution must ...continued on page 2 Fire Officers Page 2 FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK... ...continued from page 1 be made directly from the retirement plan to the insurance provider. Eligible retirement plans include qualified trusts, section 403(a) plans, section 403(b) annuities and section 457(b) plans. The IRS requires retirees to report total distributions on Form 1040, line 16a; Form 1040A, line 12a; or Form 1040NR, line 17a. The taxable amount should be reported on Form 1040, line 16b; Form 1040A, line 12b; or Form 1040NR, line 17b. Also, retirees should write “PSO” (for public safety officer) next to the appropriate line where the taxable amount is reported. For tax accountants: refer to code section 402(l). We are not a tax service so always check with your certified tax preparer for all of your needs! In early February I had the privilege to be invited by Ernie Grecco, President of the Metropolitan Baltimore Labor Council to sit in on political candidate interviews for members of the U.S. Congress, Mayor & the City Council of Baltimore. We interviewed more than 50 candidates and my focus with each candidate was pensions, healthcare, collective bargaining along with company closures. As you might expect some folks pandered to who was asking the question but most were very forthright and candid in their responses. The process allowed Unions of the Council to participate so everyone could hear about issues that may not be specific to FIRE but did allow us to see where the candidate stands on other Union issues. We may see nine new faces on the City Council along with a new Mayor and I`m looking forward to a fresh start with these folks on the issues that matter most to our members. Trust me that the pension litigation was front and center and will continue to be after the election! Before anyone asks there were candidates from all parties including the Green Party! I included the following in my December article, but I believe it needs repeating: Article 6: Grievance and Arbitration Procedure of the current Memorandum of Understanding outlines the process and procedures to follow if a member or the Union feels they have been grieved. I would like to remind our folks that not every grievance is or will become a “Union” grievance. There will be times where the Union does not agree with the member and in those cases it is incumbent that the member has the facts of their grievance along with the actual MOU Article, Rule or Reg. or violation of the MOP that has been violated and have any documents that will assist the arguing of said grievance. There must also be a remedy that brings the alleged infraction by the Employer to a resolve within the guidelines of the MOU, MOP`s or the Rules and Regulations. Local 964 has in the past and will continue to represent all of our members who believe they have been grieved but there will be times when we inform the member that it is their responsibility to assist in this endeavor. On March 9th the BCFD began the Two Tier EMS system combining fully staffed ALS and BLS Medic/Ambulance units. The end game is to have a combination of either 35 or 36 permanent units on the streets. We will keep a close eye on this program. The BCFD is also beginning a Pilot Program which may replace the Discipline Grid. The system will be a progressive point system March-May 2016 for infractions. The 4 year period of reckoning for suspensions has been reduced from 4 to 3 years. Training will begin shortly and the program will be evaluated by the Department and the Locals at a later date. Tom Skinner has been doing a yeoman`s job in Annapolis during the General Assembly assisting the PFFMD with bills that we believe impact or may impact our Active and Retired members. Thanks Tom! Steve Horchar (443-8549970) is selling the Baltimore Fire Officer ornaments along with our newly designed patches and window stickers. Proceeds of these items go to your VEBA fund which provides death benefits for dependents of our deceased members. The Baltimore Fire Officers now have a Facebook page. Along with our website and Twitter account we have expanded our resources for you to stay informed. Please keep abreast by logging on the Fire Officers website at www.iafflocal964.org. If you need Fire Officer organizational tags for your automobile or motorcycle give me a call or send an e-mail! The Board of Estimates, in December approved the issuance of a Public Safety position to the Deferred Compensation Committee. The Board members chose me to be the representative. I had held the position for over a decade but the previous Budget Director remade the Committee and removed the Public Safety spot. I`m happy to once again serve Fire & Police on this very important Committee! If you have questions or concerns about Deferred Comp. contact the Deferred Compensation Plan Office at 201 E. Baltimore, Suite 120 or call 410-332-0809 or 1-877-2332748 or log on to https:// baltimoredeferred- Page 3 comp.gwrs.com/login. Office hours are Monday thru Friday from 0800 to 1700 hrs. In an effort to assist our members with financial planning the Fire Officers have partnered with Patrick L. Brown Sr. of Capital Portfolio Management, Inc. along with the Murray Group which is affiliated with UBS (Union Bank of Switzerland). Contact Patrick L. Brown at 410908-3098 or pbrown@cpminvestments.com or Jonathan Murray and any of his associates at 410.771.3272 or www.ubs.com/team/themurraygr oup. Thanks to all our members who are contributing to the Fire Officer PAC Fund! Tom Skinner has taken over the PAC Fund and I certainly appreciate Tom stepping up! The PAC Fund cannot exist without the participation of the membership. If you wish to contribute please contact our Executive Board. Retirees cannot contribute to the Presidents Club by way of dues deduction, but can still donate the full amount of $100.00 by way of cash or check! Please make checks out to: Local 964 PAC Fund! The PAC Fund is our most important tool to have the local politicians listen to our concerns. The Fund can only be used for Local and State politicians and cannot and will never be used for Feder al politicians, (President, Senator etc.) If you contribute $4.00 or more a pay you are automatically included in the Presidents Club. As always, keep your Beneficiaries up to date and don’t hesitate to call or e-mail me at any time. Cell – 443-629-0216 Home – 410-529-3472 E-mail: capttain216@gmail.com Fire Officers Words to Twirl By Oh I am just a vagabond A drifter on the run And eloquent profanity It rolls right off my tongue And I have dined in palaces Drunk wine with Kings and Queens But darlin', oh darlin' You're the best thing I've ever seen Won't you roll me easy Oh slow and easy Take my independence With no apprehension, no tension You walkin talkin' dream paradise Sweet pair a' dice —Little Feat From the 1st VP’s Desk George Jones Apparatus The apparatus committee recently visited Pierce Manufacturing in Appleton Wisconsin where we conducted a final inspection on the 2 new Air-Flex units and the new Haz-Mat mobile command unit. All 3 unit look great a will serve the city and the fire department for a long time to come. The 2 new Air-Flex units are built on a Peterbuilt frame and chassis. Pierce Manufacturing finished with the body work and the compartmentation. The units have the capability of filling SCUBA tanks on scene of a dive incident, which will give the unit a faster in service time from a dive incident. The new Haz-Mat unit turned out exceptionally well. Battalion Chief Jay Wallace did a remarkable job with the design and layout of the unit. The unit has 2 “bump -outs” for more space when operating on a Haz-Mat call, and top March-May 2016 dunnage and storage compartments for much needed haz-mat equipment and for future needed equipment. The unit is equipped with 4 monitors for weather, on scene observation and computer usage. The unit is also satellite connected for prompt answers to Haz-Mat issues. All three units should arrive at Atlantic Emergency Solutions, a sub-contractor of Pierce Manufacturing, in mid-March for final out fitting for equipment. The committee was also able to get a look at new Rescue 1, that is currently still in fabrication. The cab of Rescue 1 was complete and out of the paint shop. The right side compartment had come out of welding and prep, and the start of the left side compartment was going to welding and prep. As of the writing of this newsletter, the frame has been completed and assembly has begun. The committee will be returning to Pierce in the spring/ summer for 3 new engines and 1 ladder truck. Truck 25 is currently awaiting a Purchase Order from the city and after that will be under way for construction. For the companies that have received new apparatus, please contact anyone of the apparatus committee members to tell us your like and dislikes, so that we can continue to improve our fleet. Cook-Out The Annual 964 Cook-Out had been planned for July 19, 2016 at 1200 hours at Valleybrook Country Club. Valleybrook Country Club is located in Kingsville Maryland. We will have the center pavilion and as always there will be swimming, games, prizes and plenty of food. This year there will be a “Moon ...continued on page 4 Fire Officers Page 4 1st V.P.’s report ...continued from page 3 Bounce” for the children. This is a very nice venue to come out and see friends and retirees of the job. If you have attended in the past, I encourage you to attend again and share the information with those who have not. Please see the attached flyer for more information and I hope to see you there. From the 2nd VP’s Desk Tom Nosek Nine days ago, the Baltimore Fire Officers, IAFF Local 964 turned 68 years old. The Local was chartered on February 20, 1948. Our great Union has provided members with benefits that ensure protection in the work place for health and welfare. The Local has worked to established financial security through pension and deferred compensation. The Local has battled for fair wages ( though we are still behind other Maryland jurisdictions ) vacation hours and sick leave policies. The Local will continue to battle for our members and draw attention to the professional job we do to City Hall. In speaking of City Hall, this year the City of Baltimore will hold a Citywide election for the Mayor and City Council. This election will be the biggest turnover of seats in over 50 years. The Council is losing 6 members outright to retirements and others seeking higher office. There are three highly contested races which appear at this time to be favoring the challengers and one other possible council seat that is to close to call at present. The primary race will be held next month and in the heavily democratic City of Baltimore, those who win those seats will probably win again in the November general election. So in January of 2017 the City of Baltimore will have a new Mayor and probably 9-10 new Council members of the 14 City Council seats. President Campbell represented Local 964 at interviews of all candidates at the Metropolitan Baltimore Council of AFL - CIO interviews hosted by President Ernie Grecco in February. All the candidates of each political party were invited to attend. I attended a few of the interviews and witnessed poignant questions put to the candidates by labor unions. Mike was direct with his questions about our pension issues and support of our members. Local 964 has been attending numerous political forums through out the fall and winter. The Local also is attending almost every City Council meeting. Our goal is to have the politicians in the city to know who Local 964 is and who we represent. Local 964 has also been active in Annapolis during the 2016 legislative session. President Campbell, former President Steve Fugate and Aide to COFD , Captain Roman Clark have testified on the behalf our members. Local 964 has worked with the Professional Firefighters of Maryland PFFMD on bills that benefit or intend to affect Firefighter/EMS issues. The following bills have our interest, House Bill 146 Baltimore City property tax credit, HB 227 income tax relief for Police, Fire and EMS ( Fugate testified for ) HB 1384 providing a volunteer Rescue/Medic in Baltimore ( Campbell, Clark testified against ) and Senate Bill 182 rental units/ carbon monoxided March-May 2016 alarms. Local 964 Eboard members have travelled to Annapolis during the session to be present on our issues, but kudos goes to Recording Secretary Tom Skinner who spends about three days a week in Annapolis lobbying on our behalf to delegates and senators. Thanks Tom!! The PFFMD executive board of President Mike Rund ( IAFF Local 2000 Howard County ) VP's Jeff Buddle ( President of IAFF 1664 Montgomery County ) Andy Pantelis ( President of IAFF Local 1619 Prince George's County and Treasurer John Quirk ( Treasurer of IAFF Local 1311 Baltimore County ) have done an excellent job of getting the tax relief legislation through committees and hopefully into law for the Governor to sign Negotiations ended Monday and we have mailed out ratification letters, ratification meetings will be held Monday, March 14 and Tuesday March 15. I have been involved in negotiations for the past twelve years and have never seen a more ill prepared bunch from the City. Congratulations, to Brothers George Jones 1st VP , Tom Skinner Recording Secretary and Brian Brithcer trustee, who were reelected for a three year term and sworn into office in January. The past six weeks Local 964 lost retired brothers Captain Kenny Morris, Lieutenant Ronald Keene , Captain James Holthaus, Captain Frank Reisenfelder, Battalion Chief Howard Mason and Lieutenant William Ozazewski, May the rest in peace and may the Good Lord hold them in the palm of his hand, thank you gentlemen for your service. Retirees meet every second Thursday of the month at 7:30 pm at Heritage Parkville Gardens 7200 Harford Rd. The meetings last about 45 minutes then food is served, if you are a poker player Page 5 there are usually 3 games going after the meeting. The next meeting dates are March 10, April 14 and May 12, There are no meetings during July and August. Baltimore City Fire and Police pension sytems CAFR ( Comprehensive Annual Financial Report ) for year ended June 30 , 2015 was released recently. The CAFR reported assets of $2,466,576,702, with 6,268 retirees and beneficiaries and 4,248 active plan members. The actuarial value of the system was 72.8 % and market value of 69.7 %. The system returned 2.5% for the year. In speaking of the pension system , the lawsuit is still going on , final briefs were submitted in February and we are eagerly waiting on a response from Judge Garbis. The John L. Seiss memorial golf tournament will be held Monday, May 23, 2016 @ Rocky Point golf course. Bryan " Big Cat " and I are co chairing the tournament again this year. We have Manor Tavern catering the lunch and Rocky Point will be providing the liquid refreshments. The proceeds from the tournament go to our VEBA fund ( widows and orphans ), so we can use tee sponsors and door prizes, if anyone can help in that endeavor let Bryan or myself know. In reporting the money raised from this years raffle, I forgot to thank the members both active , retired and friends of Local 964 who went above and beyond in selling the raffles. Local 964 appreciates the effort. Thanks to retirees Phil Carpenter, John Cole, Bob Hatoff, Wayne McDowell, Ed Schaeffer, Jr. Actives Charlie Browning, Carl Knight, Robert Green, Mike Hudson, John Kisser, Kevin Rock and friends Paul Hartsock and Joyce Fire Officers Miller. On March 9th the new two tier EMS program is to be unveiled adding more medic units on the street. Local 964 has had a seat at the meetings and we are hoping this program helps the citizens and the members in providing added EMS coverage. Local 964's annual Social Night will be held Tuesday , May 3 hot food and cold beer will be served. Retirement seminars will again be held this spring, watch for flyers in the firehouses. We are leaning towards the first week of June. You can always call me with questions at 410 499 5441. Again remember you have the "greatest job in the world," next union meetings will be Tuesday April 12 at 7 pm and Wednesday April 13, at 8:30 am. From the SecretaryTreasurer’s Desk Steve Horchar Spring Training has started, and I am happy with what the Orioles have done this year. I still think we will need help in our pitching, but we have the makings to make a run for it this year. I was surprised that the Orioles retained Chris Davis, I don’t know if $161 million over 7 years is a good deal or not, only time will tell. Speaking of Orioles, AFL-CIO Union Night will be Friday, June 24th this year. We will have a limited numbers of tickets available at the June Union Meetings. Safety and Health Drive Cam incidents are down. Thank you…! March-May 2016 Hoods can now be sent in with your TO gear for cleaning. We are working on having extra hoods on the Air Flexes also. There are studies that are tying firefighter’s hoods to cancer, clean your hood after they have been exposed to smoke and soot. If you have any issues with Reserve Apparatus please send myself or Mike Brown (T-30) an email describing your issues, we are compiling data in an effort to try and improve the apparatus that we are required to work on and with. Leather boots, may be worn after the member submits a Special to the Chief of the Fire Department requesting permission. The Special must contain all pertinent information about the gear and attach (stapled to the Special) the manufacturer’s specification document verifying the equipment’s NFPA compliance. Reference MOP 360-1. Measuring for new gloves is occurring throughout the Department now, just a reminder, make sure you account for your wristlets when trying on the sample size gloves. The new EVD jackets are supposed to be coming this Spring. SCBAs, please clean your mask… Air Mask Repair is finding more and more mask, filthy…Brothers and Sisters, why do you want to take the chance of dirt or particles clogging or causing a mask malfunction? Clean and disinfect your mask after every use and don’t forget about the harness, we all lean against these in the apparatus then take the particles back to the station sofas, recliners, even out to our automobiles and then finally home to your families… Don’t subject them to all these cancer causing agents, clean your mask ...continued on age 6 Fire Officers Page 6 Secretary-Treasurer’s Report ...continued from page 5 and your harnesses… Many topics were discussed at this month’s Health & Safety Meeting, as items progress, we will keep you posted. Officers, please be aware of the conditions and situations around you, if you feel it is to unsafe, back out, get away from it and call it in. If you have any issue or questions, please call me @ 443854-997 or email me at shpoe6@yahoo.com. Hockey Night Hockey Night is coming up on April 7th, the Washington Capitals take on their Division rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins. Bus departs Whitemarsh Park-nRide at 4pm. Cost: $150 which includes: game ticket, motor coach transportation to and from the Verizon Center (Washington, DC), a Capital’s t shirt and all you can eat and drink (beer, wine and soda) from one hour prior to puck drop to the end of the 2nd Intermission in the Monumental Level 400 Restaurant. Our tickets are sold-out, but we are keeping a ‘Waiting List’, if you want your name added to the list, please contact me. Proceeds benefit the Fire Officers VEBA Fund (Widow & Orphans Fund). April Union Meetings The April Union Meetings have been moved to the following week due to an E Board conflict. Meetings will be held on Tuesday, April 12th @ 1900 hrs and Wednesday, April 13th @ 0830 hrs at our Union Hall, 1030 S. Linwood Ave in beautiful, downtown Canton, see you there. AFL-CIO Union Night at Cam- den Yards Just a reminder, Friday, June th 24 is AFL-CIO Union Night, we will have a limited number of tickets at the June Union Meetings for the game. There will be a more chances to see our Birds play this year with planned fund raisers and functions, keep an eye on the Forum and Facebook for details. We are looking for a display case that will hold our Logo Store shirts and supplies. If you know anyone that has one and is looking to donate it, please keep the union in mind. If anyone has any Fund Raiser ideas for the VEBA Fund, please don’t hesitate to call me. This is the source of your widow’s and children’s death benefit. Remember when you move, please notify the Union office directly of your new address. Our email address is BFO964@aol.com or call an Executive Board member. On a side note, when sending an email please use the subject line so it does not go to spam. From the Recording Secretary Tom Skinner In the greater scheme of things, the opinion of an overhyped rodent should not have much of an impact on the greater good of society. But that little bastard got us again! Winters over, early spring, blah, blah, blah! Punxsutawney Phil can kiss my backside! At least the O’s are back in action and barring any catastrophic injuries I BELIEVE! Most of this quarter has been a blur of negotiations and legisla- March-May 2016 tion. We will soon have a set of meetings to discuss what we were able and not able to accomplish at the bargaining table this go around. But I want you to know regardless of the final propositions, your team worked tirelessly on your behalf. Your Executive Board and our “new guys on the block” Harry Conway and Dave Zepp, put in the work and deserve your accolades. The legislative session began on January 13th and will run for ninety days. The primary focus of this session for the Professional Firefighters of Maryland is tax relief for retiree pensions. House bill 227 addresses this. HB227 will provide a tax break on the first $15,000 of your fire service pension starting at age 55 and lasting through age 65. The PFFMD has worked with the House and Senate leadership in crafting this legislation to best serve our membership and have the least chance of being politically hijacked. HB227 had a hearing on February 16th in the Ways and Means Committee and only the Maryland Association of Counties (MACO) spoke against the legislation, MACO opposes all legislation that provides statewide tax relief. The leadership of the PFFMD was joined in testimony by former L-964 President Steve Fugate representing the Retiree’s Association and they did an outstanding job. Other legislation being addressed in this session includes HB146/ SB552, companion bills introduced at the urging of the mayor to allow for a $2500 property tax relief for Fire, EMS and police in Baltimore City. I testified on behalf of L-964 before the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee. No one presented testimony in opposition in either house. I would like to thank Del- Fire Officers Page 7 RECORDING SECRETARY…. ...continued from page 6 egate Mary Washington and Senator Catherine Pugh for sponsoring this legislation and also to the entire delegation of Senators and Delegates from Baltimore City for signing on as co-sponsors. These bills are also awaiting votes from the floor of each house. We have also weighed in on several pieces of legislation to make or keep our job safer concerning smoke alarms, CO alarms and sprinklers and we’ve also testified in favor of collective bargaing rights legislation for our Brothers and Sisters across Maryland. We also attended a hearing on March 3rd for HB1384. This bill would mandate the City Fire Department to recognize Hatzalah as a “Volunteer Ambulance/Rescue” company. President Campbell did an outstanding job testifying against this legislation alongside Roman Clark, who spoke on behalf of the Chief of Fire Department and Vice President Andrew Pantelis who testified against on behalf of the PFFMD. Other than the bill sponsor and two members of Hatzalah, no one spoke in favor of HB1384. The mayor and her legal department submitted written opposition and several Delegates were very critical of the proposal. We will continue to keep an eye on this and make sure that doesn’t go any further. In all we are tracking, with the assistance of our Lobbyist, Gerry Evans and his staff over 100 pieces of proposed legislation. Please keep an eye out for announcements on the Forum and on Facebook and Twitter asking for assistance. We asked for and got a nice crowd of active and retired members at the hearing for HB227 and not only was it noticed and appreciated, but when PFFMD President Mike Rund recognized the members in attendance, the Delegates stood and applauded the members for their service. This is your PAC fund working for you, guarding your job and your benefits. If you are a President’s Club member, THANK YOU! If not, please consider joining. L-964’s PAC is used locally to ensure that our voice is heard on issues that are important to your job and benefits. Locally, this year will be the election of a lifetime. There will be a new (or renewed) mayor and there will be at least 6 new council members, but it looks more likely to be up to 10 out of the 14. This is our opportunity to make sure that OUR voice is heard. President Campbell and the Board have been out there attending the candidate’s events and meeting with the prospective Council members and I am confident that when the City Council meets next January, they will know who L-964 is! January was a month of training. Starting with the AFLCIO Metro Council Leadership Seminar, an annual event that Ernie Grecco hosts that provides the union leaders with a wealth of information on all aspects of Labor, from grievance procedures to worker’s comp and beyond. Ernie brings the experts in to ensure that the leadership has the latest and most relevant tools to keep the membership safe and strong. That was followed by The Affiliate Leadership Training Summit, held annually by the IAFF. ALTS provides several days of very useful training for Local leadership and this year I was honored to be selected to participate in a focus group on IAFF membership communications. How many of you use the Marc h-May 2016 iaff.org website? Do any of you have the IAFF Frontline app downloaded on your phone? I was surprised to find that the number of users is very small percentage of the membership across the International. These tools, like the Forum, Facebook and Twitter are there to keep you, the member informed. Take a moment and check them out. Start with the IAFF.org site and sign up if you haven’t previously. ALTS was followed immediately by the “Ernest A. “Buddy” Mass Human Relations Conference” and once again the IAFF out did themselves with new and fresh classes. There was a tremendous amount of information presented. Lastly I want to Thank the membership for allowing me to serve you for another term as Recording Secretary. At the meeting in January, I was sworn in, along with George Jones as 1st Vice President and Brian Britcher as Trustee for another 3 year term and I appreciate it! I will continue to do my best to work for you! HAVE A GREAT SPRING! Page 8 Fire Officers March-May 2016 BOX 414 By Walt Lemmon & Bob Brown As we start another year The Box 414 Association and its members stand ready to serve our firefighters and preserve the history of the Baltimore City Fire Department. The operations members of the organization have been busy over the last year responding on incidents during the hot and cold seasons. As the Great Snow of 2016 hit three of 414’s members spent several days at the Oldtowne Station standing by and responding to incidents. They also served Fire Communications. In 2015 our members logged in over 2800 hours on responses and over 300 hours in the museum. Our fleet took almost 400 responses and we served over 1600 gallons of beverages and over 600 sandwiches and hot dogs. OLDTIMERS DAY will be held on Satur day Apr il 16, 2016 fr om 9:00 am until 1:00 pm at the Baltimore City Fire Museum, 414 North Gay Street (Old Engine 6). Breakfast and Lunch will be served. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. Rumor has it that several “Legends of the Fire Service” from Baltimore will be in attendance. Bring the kids! Baltimore Fire Officers Local 964 John L. Seiss Memorial Golf tournament Rocky Point Golf Course, Essex, Md. Monday, May 23, 2016 Registration 7:00 am, shotgun start 8:00 am Featuring: continental breakfast, food on the course and a gourmet buffet luncheon, with beverages on the course Raffles and prizes Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams, closest to the pin, longest drive and door prizes. Cost $110 per player To play, complete the Team Registration Form below and return to Baltimore Fire Officers, Local 964 1030 S. Linwood Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224 Page 9 Fire Officers March-May 2016 Annual John L. Seiss Benefit Golf Tournament Baltimore Fire Officers, Local 964 Team Registration Form Captain:__________________________________ Player:___________________________________ Player:___________________________________ Player:___________________________________ Contact person:____________________________ Contact number____________________________ Cost: $110 Make checks payable to: Local 964 VEBA fund Mail to: Baltimore Fire Officers, Local 964 1030 S. Linwood Ave. Baltimore, Md. 21224 For information call: Tom Nosek 410 499 5441 or Bryan Hoffman 410 446 2666 Fire Officers Page 10 March-May 2016 Retiree’s Info Dear Future Fire Department Retiree, We would like to invite you to join the Baltimore City Retired Fire Officers and Fire Fighters Association. We have approximately 1100 members and meet every second Thursday of the month with the exception of July and August. Our meetings are held at the Heritage Hall in the Shopping Center at Harford Road and Taylor Avenue. Meetings start at 7:30 pm. and last about one hour. This is followed by food and drinks. We average about 80 members at each meeting. Admission at the door is $5.00 or $10.00 depending on the food served. It is a good time to renew old friends and keep abreast of the latest news about the things that affect you as a retiree. We also keep you updated on Fire Department and Pension news by email. The Association also provides a $1000.00 death benefit. If you would like to join and be a part of the Association please fill out both forms enclosed and mail them to me. A short time later your dues deductions of $6.00 a month will begin. As a retiree you only have 90 days to accept our invitation to join the Retiree Association, after which you are no longer eligible to join. Don’t miss out on this opportunity. We are not part of either Local 964 or Local 734; therefore, dues paid to them does not make you a member of the Retiree Association. We would like you to become a member and hope to see you at the meetings. If you have any questions or concerns please call Secretary-Treasurer Robert Jenkins at 410-444-0039. Sincerely, Charlie Williams, President (Editor’s note: The Retired Fire Officers & Fire Fighters Association sends vital information out regularly through their group email. To participate, send your email address to: Recording Secretary Dave Franz at bcfdretirees@comcast.net for more details call Dave at (410)499-5638. If you are not a member you will be removed from the email list.) 24 K GOLD PLATED ORNAMENT Proceeds benefit L-964 VEBA Fund Mail a $20 check or money order for each ornament to: THE BALTIMORFIRE OFFICERS c/o Ornament 1030 S. Linwood Avenue Baltimore, MD. 21224 Name:_________________________________ Adress:________________________________ City:_______ ______State:______Zip:______ Fire Officers Page 11 March-May 2016 Baltimore Fire OFFICERS Local 964 Cookout MARK YOU CALENDER FOR A FUN AND EXCITING EVENT Where: Valleybrook Country Club 1810 Valleybrook Dr., Kingsville, MD 21087 When: Sunday July 17, 2016 Time: 12 noon - 6 pm Admission: $10 age 13 and older Swimming, Food, Fun Games and Prizes Burgers, Hot Dogs, Grilled Chicken, Corn on the Cobb Sausage and Peppers, Watermelon, and much more!!! For More Information Contact: George Jones Tom Nosek 443-562-1143 410-499-5441 THE BALTIMORE FIRE OFFICERS Local No. 964 1030 S. Linwood Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224 Non-Profit U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 964 Bel Air, MD RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Tired and Retired By Bob Hatoff To those of you who have been reading my column for the last 20 years, congratulations on your wisdom! As you know, sometimes I may write about someone I feel has done us wrong. Being totally fair, I always write when I feel they have done something good! This is the case with our mayor. Some feel as if I was too hard on her just because her reps were sent to lie to the city council. This resulted in our variable benefit being stolen and our pensions being reduced. However, to her good, she has proposed to the state to give tax breaks to all police and firefighters who buy a house in the city. This could be a healthy savings to us and it got me thinking about the move. Since last year was so violent in the city, I was concerned about the safety of our families. This, of course, would fall to our Brothers in the police department. The big problem with that is the mayor wants to put them all in jail. So I will pray for the police and stay out of the city! Now, I know that all of you have been waiting to see which member of the board will be the target of my poison pen this year. This will be a man that I admire and respect, George Jones! No, not the country music singer but our first vice president. Any time that you see us together we are always laughing and hugging each other. One of the reasons for this is that we both love the same person, ME! We have other things in common. One being some people think that we are overweight, but I don’t know why. Another is that George is Captain of Engine 20 and I was a Pump Operator there. He is in charge of Walbrook station. I was just someone who worked in a dilapidated garage on North Avenue. This will be continued in my next newsletter. I’ll close for now and wait breathlessly for the primary. I have a feeling whoever wins has got to be better than what we’ve been stuck with! You can still reach me at 5202 Daybrook Circle, Apartment 161, Baltimore Md. 21237 or at (410)870-1653. God Bless you all and what’s left of our city!
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