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COFPC Communications Plan

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Background

The Central Oregon Fire Prevention Cooperative (FPC) was formed in 1979 to "promote an interagency exchange of ideas and resources to encourage members to prevent fires through coordinated fire safety education programs, projects and presentations" (bylaws, FPC) in the Central Oregon area. Public fire and life safety agencies and departments pool scarce resources, such as people and funding, to accomplish programs they may not otherwise be able to pursue. Providing consistent fire prevention messages across Central Oregon has been an important function of the FPC since its formation.

The Central Oregon FPC is interested in improving its cooperative delivery of fire prevention messages externally as well as internally.

For this purpose, in January 2002, the Central Oregon Fire Prevention Cooperative (FPC) established the position of Information Officer within the FPC. Following are the description of duties.

Prepare, update and implement the annual communication plan. The plan will provide for external and internal information and news reports on the purpose and special activities of the Central Oregon Fire Prevention Cooperative. Seasonal fire prevention public service announcements will be released in a timely manner as scheduled on the Cooperative calendar of activities.

A. PURPOSE AND GOAL OF THE PLAN

1. The purpose of this plan is to provide consistent interagency public service announcements and news releases on Central Oregon-wide fire prevention issues, to market the COFPC, and highlight the unique interagency coordination within Central Oregon.

The Central Oregon FPC recognizes individual departments and agencies, as well as fire information from the Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center and fire teams will continue to have their own specific needs for communications. This would include burn bans, closures, public use restrictions, and specific fire cause issues. Agencies are encouraged to coordinate news releases and PSA’s with the COFPC IIO to avoid duplicate messages. The coop asks, when these messages are sent out, they be acknowledged as shown by the following example:

"This message brought to you by Jefferson Co Fire District #1 and the Central Oregon Fire Prevention Coop," or "This message brought to you by Jefferson Co Fire District #1, a member of the Central Oregon Fire Prevention Coop."

2. The goal of the plan is to "promote the prevention of destructive fires through coordinated fire safety education programs and presentations". (bylaws, FPC)

B. OBJECTIVE

Deliver coordinated monthly fire prevention messages to Central Oregon communities pertinent to the season and current issues.

At the end of each message should appear the tag line, "Brought to you by the Central Oregon Fire Prevention Cooperative".

C. KEY MESSAGES

The Central Oregon FPC will participate in the "Fire Free – Get In the Zone!" program, however, will not send out news releases or PSA’s. Media for this program is handled by a professional marketing agency.

  1. We recreate and live in a fire environment.

    Topics include; Defensible space, prescribed burning and fuels reduction, spring cleanup, hunter safety, safe debris burning, burn barrels, fireworks, campfires, barbeques, firewood cutting.
     
  2. Your house is your home—keep it fire safe.

    Topics include; Heating, candles, wood stoves, chimneys, smoke detectors, Holiday and Christmas safety, Halloween safety, electrical, kitchen.
     
  3. Children are our future; Teach them to be fire safe.

    Firebuster program, team teaching, juvenile fire setters, escape drills, special events such as fairs, parades, carnival, rodeos.

D. TARGET AUDIENCES

1. Recreationists

2. Residents

3. Children

4. Agency and department employees and volunteers

5. Media

E. ACTION PLAN (methods and products, who’s responsible, due date)

  1. Central Oregon FPC annual planning and events calendar.
     
  2. Central Oregon FPC public service announcements and seasonal or special events news releases.

JANUARY

PSA Fire safety in the Home (Heating and Candles)

FEBRUARY

PSA Fire safety in the Home (Heating, chimney, smoke alarms)

MARCH

PSA - Spring clean-up, outdoor burning

Special Activity News Release on the Team teaching program

APRIL

PSA - Safe debris burning, changing smoke alarm batteries with daylight savings time

MAY

PSA - Outdoor burning, campfires, and BBQ safety

JUNE

PSA - Fireworks, juvenile fire setters, kitchen and BBQ safety

Seasonal News Release on summer wildland fire safety and July 4th

JULY

PSA - Defensible space, juvenile fire setters

AUGUST

PSA - Arson awareness, wildland severity message

SEPTEMBER

PSA – Firewood cutting, prescribed burning

Seasonal News Release on Hunter booths

Special Activity News Release on the Firebusters program

OCTOBER

PSA – Chimneys and wood stoves, open burning, Halloween safety, changing smoke alarm batteries with standard time change

NOVEMBER

PSA – Home electrical, heating safety, general holiday season safety

DECEMBER

PSA – Christmas safety, tree, packaging, heating, candles

F. EVALUATION (how will you measure the effectiveness of your communications?)

    • Participation and cooperation by members
    • Number of public service announcements
    • Number of News Releases’
    • Timeliness of PSAs and News releases
    • Media contacts made

Download a copy of the Central Oregon FPC communication plan (doc, 39 K)


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Questions? Problems? Suggestions?
Contact: Brian Ballou
Oregon Department of Forestry
(541) 665-0662

Last update: Jan. 24, 2006