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NFPA Signs MOU with Partners in Protection to Help Protect Canadians from Wildfires

By March 21, 2011
OfflineSean Tracey

As wildfire risk continues to be a growing problem throughout North America, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), today announced a formalized relationship with Partners in Protection (PiP), a Canadian non-profit association focused on reducing wildland fire loss. The two organizations have been involved with wildland fire safety issues over the past several decades, and will support each other’s missions to further protect people and property at risk from wildland fires.

 The NFPA Press release can be read in full at the following link:

http://www.nfpa.org/newsReleaseDetails.asp?categoryid=488&itemId=50912

 

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Sean Tracey

Canadian Regional DirectorNFPA

In 2000, Sean Tracey became the first Regional Manager in Canada for the National Fire Protection Association. He is a past Director of the Canadian Council of Fire Marshals and Fire Commissioners…

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