CSFA Merit Awards Notice

The Connecticut State Firefighters Association (CSFA) is accepting applications for Merit Awards to be presented at the 2022 CSFA Convention in September. Applications are now due however we might be able to accommodate some late submissions. All applications are to be sent electronically at cmstankye@snet.net, or via mail C.M. Stankye, III, 126 David Humphreys Rd., Derby, CT 06418.
Attached you will find a copy of the Merit Award Rules and application in PFD format.

Connecticut State Firefighters Association Fourteenth Annual Hall of Fame Dinner – Save the Date

Save-the-Date for the 15th Annual Hall of Fame Dinner to be held on Thursday, April 6, 2023 at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington, CT.  The Hall of Fame was established to recognize and honor members of the Connecticut Fire Service both living and deceased who have contributed to the betterment of the fire service locally, statewide and nationally.      

Hall of Fame Nomination Forms are held for three (3) years, if nominee is not selected in the first year submission.  All nomination forms must be received no later than November 1. 

Please see attached Save-the-Date and Nomination Application Form

By-Laws to be voted at 2022 Convention

Please see the proposed By-Laws to be voted at the Convention.

Chief William “Bill” Halstead – Sandy Hook Vol. Fire and Rescue Obituary

William Halstead, Sr., January 18, 1949 – July 8, 2022

January 18, 1949 – July 8, 2022

William “Bill” Halstead Sr. passed away unexpectedly at his home on Friday, July 8th, 2022. Bill was the beloved husband of Debbie Aurelia Halstead. Bill, a lifelong resident of Sandy Hook and graduate of Newtown High School, was born on January 18th, 1949 to Mildred (Casey) Halstead and Leo D. Halstead.

Bill has been a member the Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire and Rescue Co. for over 57 years, carrying on the legacy of his family members, including his mother, father, brother, and numerous aunts and uncles. He joined the department in January, 1965 when he turned 16. He has served continuously as Chief of the department for 44 years after being elected to the position in 1978. Bill worked for the State of Connecticut at the Fairfield Hills Hospital in Newtown for 25 years. He was the Chief of the Hospital’s fire department until his retirement in 1997. Bill also served as Deputy Fire Marshal for the Town of Newtown from 1983 to 2001 and became the full-time Marshal in 2001 until he retired from that position in 2016. He also served as Newtown’s Emergency Management Director for 23 years. Known simply as “Chief” to countless numbers of firefighters and other first responders throughout the state, Bill was considered a leader, mentor, and friend to many. While Bill was known to be tough at times and always demanded the best from those who served under him, Bill’s main concern was always for the safety of his fellow firefighters and the citizens of Sandy Hook and Newtown, as well as for the numerous other communities in the State that he assisted throughout his life. Bill was inducted into the Connecticut State Firefighter’s Association Hall of Fame in 2011. In addition to his extraordinary service in Sandy Hook, he also was a member of the Connecticut State Firefighter’s Association and served as the president of the association in 2020. Bill also served as the President of the Fairfield County Fire Chief’s Emergency Plan and was a member of many other firefighting organizations including the Connecticut Fire Marshal’s Association, the International Association of Fire Chiefs, International Association of Arson Investigators, and the Connecticut Parade Marshals. In addition to his wife, Bill is survived by his children Karin Halstead and her husband John Jeltema of Sandy Hook, Krista Earle and her husband David of Southbury, and his son William Halstead Jr. and his wife Allison of Southbury. He is also survived by his two stepsons Ian and Vincent Guilfoil. Of all of his accomplishments, Bill was most proud of his grandchildren whom he adored and spent much of his time with. His grandchildren include Ryan and Nathan Halstead, Elizabeth and Evelyn Earle, and Emma Guilfoil. In addition to his parents, Bill was predeceased by his brother Frank Halstead. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and friends that he considered family. The impact that Bill has had on the community and firefighting profession cannot be measured. His dedication to the emergency services and the love of his community was second to none. His family would like to acknowledge the tremendous outpouring of love and support they have received from family, friends, fellow first responders, and citizens since his passing.

A full fire department funeral for Bill will be held on Friday, July 15, 2022. A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Rose of Lima Church, 46 Church Hill Road in Newtown followed by interment at St. Rose Cemetery in Sandy Hook. Calling hours will be on Thursday, July 14, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main Street in Newtown. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to the Sandy Hook Fire & Rescue Company, P.O. Box 783, Sandy Hook, CT 06482.

Chief William Halstead, Sr., CSFA Past President, Passes Away

With deepest regret, we announce the passing of Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company Chief William Halstead.

After responding to a call on the evening of Friday, July 8, the chief returned to his home and became ill. Despite the efforts of SHVFR personnel, Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Newtown Police Department officers, the Newtown paramedic, and the NECC team, Chief Halstead passed shortly after the incident.

Bill Halstead joined SHVFR in January 1965 when he turned 16. He had served as our chief since 1978. We are grateful for his years of service to his hometown.

Please grant us the space and time to grieve. We will announce further details when available. If necessary, we can be reached at: SandyHook1@sandyhookfire.org.

2022 Convention – Yantic

See the attached details about the 2022 CSFA Convention, including hotel details.

Connecticut State Firefighters Association Fourteenth Annual Hall of Fame Dinner – Save the Date

SAVE THE DATE…………………

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Aqua Turf, Southington, CT

The Connecticut State Firefighters Association

PRESENTS

The Fifteenth Annual

Hall of Fame Dinner

To recognize and honor members of The Connecticut Fire Service both living and deceased who have contributed to the betterment of the fire service, locally, statewide and nationally.

For additional information go to www.csfa.org or call 860-423-5799

Applications are due by November 1st of each year.

CSFA Legislative Update – 4-11-2022

Updated Legislation

SB 313 – An Act Concerning Adoption Of The Recommendations Of The Task Force To Study Cancer Relief Benefits For Firefighters.
Status: File Number 367 (4/7)

HB 5037 – An Act Adjusting The State Budget For The Biennium Ending June 30, 2023.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners’ Office (4/7)

HB 5213 – An Act Concerning Payments To Volunteer Fire Companies For Responding To Calls On Limited Access Highways And At Certain Other Locations.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners’ Office (4/8)

HB 5406 – An Act Concerning A Study Of State Revenue Policies.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners’ Office (4/7)

HB 5407 – An Act Concerning A Study Of State Fiscal Policies.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners’ Office (4/7)

HB 5423 – An Act Establishing A Pilot Program To Collect Data Related To Fire And Rescue Service Delivery In The State.
Status: File Number 284 (4/4)

SB 380 – An Act Concerning A Study Of State Tax Policies.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners’ Office (4/7)

SB 381 – An Act Concerning A Study Of State Revenue Collections.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners’ Office (4/7)

John Carew
CSFA Legislative Representative
203-214-5535
Jpcarew@snet.net

CSFA Legislative Update – 4-1-2022

Updated Legislation

HB 5423 – An Act Establishing A Pilot Program To Collect Data Related To Fire And Rescue Service Delivery In The State.
Status: Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/04/22 12:00 PM (3/28)

SB 313 – An Act Concerning Adoption Of The Recommendations Of The Task Force To Study Cancer Relief Benefits For Firefighters.
Status: Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/06/22 5:00 PM (4/1)

SB 316 – An Act Protecting Connecticut Workers.
Status: File Number 248 (3/31)

SB 321 – An Act Expanding Workers’ Compensation Coverage For Post-traumatic Stress Injuries For All Employees.
Status: File Number 250 (3/31)

John Carew
CSFA Legislative Representative
203-214-5535
Jpcarew@snet.net

CSFA Legislative Update – 03-28-2022

Connecticut State Firefighters Association Weekly Legislative Bill Tracking Report

HB 5423 - An Act Establishing A Pilot Program To Collect Data Related To Fire And Rescue Service Delivery In The State.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office (3/21)
 
SB 259 - An Act Making Technical Corrections To A Fire Safety Code Statute.
Status: File Number 121 (3/24)
 
SB 313 - An Act Concerning Adoption Of The Recommendations Of The Task Force To Study Cancer Relief Benefits For Firefighters.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office (3/23)
 
SB 316 - An Act Protecting Connecticut Workers.
Status: Referred to  Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 03/30/22 5:00 PM (3/25)
 
SB 321 - An Act Expanding Workers' Compensation Coverage For Post-traumatic Stress Injuries For All Employees.
Status: Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office (3/23)

Also See attached

John Carew
CSFA Legislative Representative
203-214-5535
Jpcarew@snet.net