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Who is Shane Ferguson?

  • City of Winnipeg Fire Fighter since 1990
  • Public Education Facilitator
  • Delivering fire safety education to K-8 children for the past 14 years
  • Recognized by the City of Winnipeg Fire Department in 2000 for outstanding contribution towards fire and life safety education
  • 2004 Mayor's Distinguished Firefighter of the Year Award in recognition of the distinguished achievements of a City of Winnipeg Firefighter who has demonstrated long-term singular professional and community achievements.
  • 2004 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS has awarded Shane Ferguson "Second Place" in the IAFF Media Awards Contest Best Affiliate PR Campaign for outstanding achievement and distinguished journalism in bringing to public attention the efforts of professional fire fighters to safeguard their communities from fire and disaster.
  • 2005 (LIFESAVER) Today's Parent for Kid's Sake Award.
  • Appears in numerous media segments promoting fire safety.CBC National News, CBC Radio Canada, CTV, Global TV, Citytv, Shaw TV, CO-OP TV/ The Co-operators



Origins

The day Shane Ferguson helped rescue a five-year old girl from a fire has been burned forever into his memory. While searching for a young child during an early morning house fire in Winnipeg's North End, they found the five-year-old girl unconscious under her bed. (her foot was sticking out from under it) Whether she tried to escape and became disorientated from the smoke or just hid we will never know? Tragically, she passed away from smoke inhalation.

It seems to happen too often that firefighters are on the scene of a tragedy like this one. Tragic endings to fires are the reasons why Shane Ferguson is working to promote fire prevention and awareness.

Shane is a firefighter with the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service and is a Public Education Facilitator. He has a special interest in teaching young people about fire safety. Approximately fourteen years ago, when his oldest daughter was in pre-school, Shane started giving classroom presentations on a volunteer basis about fire safety and awareness. Within a very short period of time, Shane realized that the demand for fire safety education was high, and the community's demands were not being met. As word of mouth spread, the requests for Shane's presentations grew. Over the years he has developed a curriculum for Kindergarten to grade 8 students that features lesson plans that are age appropriate.

In an effort to reach a wider audience, Shane approached a national apparel retail franchise in Winnipeg with a partnership proposal to assist in promoting fire safety and awareness in schools and to the public. The store enthusiastically embraced the opportunity, and the first event dubbed "Staying Alive" was organized and held on November 20, 1999. Volunteer firefighters from the city fire department were on hand at the three retail locations in Winnipeg to answer questions from the public. A "Home Escape Plan" contest was held to help educate the public on the importance of having a fire escape plan that the entire family understands. The contest ballots featured typical floor plans of bungalows, two-story, split-levels, bi-levels and apartment homes. The entrant had to complete their family escape plan and have it reviewed by the firefighter at the store. The response was overwhelming, with over 4000 individuals and families taking part in the event ans so began the fire safety program "STAYING ALIVE".



 

 

 

 

 


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