Fire and Burn Prevention • Burn Survivor Support • Burn Research Vol. XXXII, No. 3 Dec 2002
• Holiday Christmas Tree Recipe - Page 2• New Burn Institute Affiliate - Page 8
Don’t Let Tragedy Ruin YourHoliday Season
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Burn Institute Newsletter©is a publication of the Burn Institute and is
published three times a year.
Editor: Rosella Aplin
Burn Institute - San Diego3702 Ruffin Road, #101San Diego, CA 92123
(858) 541-2277
Burn Institute - Imperial Valley612 “J” Street, #4
Imperial, CA 92251(760) 355-3175
www.burninstitute.org
Proper Chr is tmas Tree Care Can Prevent A Hol iday Tragedy
The holiday season is almost here and for mostpeople this is a festive and joyous time of year.However, with all the fun and festivities comes the
potential for fire and burn hazards - especially when itcomes to Christmas trees. The photos below demonstratehow rapidly a tree fire can spread.
Holiday Recipe: Fire Retardant Christmas Tree
The following recipe isdesigned to increase fluidintake for a freshly cut treeand help keep it from dryingout too quickly andbecoming a fire hazard.
Combine the followingingredients in a bucket:• 1 gallon warm water
• 1 pint clear Karo Syrup
• 4 oz. liquid chlorine bleach
• 1/2 teaspoon borax
• 2 oz. cider vinegar
• 2 oz. liquid Woolite
Make a fresh cut three inchesfrom the trunk base. Fill theremainder of the bucket withwarm water and place the trunkof the tree in the bucket. For bestresults, leave the tree in thebucket for at least five daysbefore bringing it inside. Use theremaining mixture to fill the treestand.
Keep your freshly cut tree fire safe:
• Pine needles should be difficult to pull from the branches and should not break when bent between your fingers. If a shower of needles falls when you bounce the tree trunk on the ground, the tree is dry and potentially a fire hazard.
• Make a fresh cut three-inches from the base of the tree and place the tree in fluid (see recipe below) so it can quickly absorb water.
• Choose a sturdy stand that holds at least one gallon of liquid.
• Check the fluid level often and keep the stand filled. If the fluid level drops below the cut end of the trunk, it can form a seal preventing absorption of liquid. An average tree can consume up to one-gallon of water daily.
• Make sure your tree is placed at least three feet away from any heat source and is not blocking any exit.
• Place the tree near an outlet so that cords will not extend long distances.
• When your tree begins to shed needles, it’s time to safely dispose of it. Dried-out trees are a serious fire hazard and should not be left in a garage or placed against the outside of your home.
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Color cover photo generously donated by Graphics Ink
The Burn Institute would like to thank the Chula Vista Fire Department for assisting with this demonstration.
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Smashing Cars Raises More Than$41,000 for the Burn Institute
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You could say the Eleventh AnnualFirefighters’ Destruction Derby, held onJune 8, was a smashing success.
Firefighters representing 15 fire departmentsfrom throughout San Diego County put thepedal to the metal and raised more than $41,000for the important work of the Burn Institute.
Participating fire departments and driversincluded: Chief Bob Pfohl, Santee; ForrestKuhn, Lakeside; Jeff Phillips, Del Mar; BobWithers, Alpine; Willie Cruz, Barona; AdrianCorrales, Oceanside; Ron Pickett, Miramar;Ehren Kahle, Imperial Beach; Mike Good, SanMiguel; Chris Manroe, La Mesa; Ken Hunt,Camp Pendleton; Enrique Silva, Pine Valley;Brian Klitzing, San Diego Firehouse Museum;Jason Lindquist, North Island LifeguardAssociation; and Mark Scott from AztecFire/Cajon Speedway.
The Firefighters’ Destruction Derby is an eventof the San Diego - Imperial County Fire FightersAdvisory Council to the Burn Institute.
(Left to right) 1st place Mark Scott, Cajon Speedway/Aztec Fire;2nd place Chris Manroe, La Mesa Fire; and 3rd place JeffPhillips, Del Mar Fire.
Thank You to our Sponsors !A very special thank you to Terry Norwood for donating all the decals for the Derby cars, A&SCollision Repair, Barona Anti-Drug Committee, Barona Band of Mission Indians, Barona Casino,Barona Towing, Curves for Women of Poway, Waste Management, Lakeside Paint & Body, Ray’sTransmission, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, Del Mar Workout, Rancho Del Oro Towing, AmericanTowing, American Fire Retardant Corp., Buck Petroleum Company, Restoration Ranch, ViejasBand of Kumeyaay Indians, 7-Eleven Store 13629, Anytime Towing, La Costa Towing, MortgageSense, San Diego Chargers, Western Concrete Pumping, D3 Equipment, Holmatro Extrication,Tarantino Wholefood Distributor, Wal-Mart, Performance Laser Vision Center, Aztec Fire &Safety, Jim Barr, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Lutz’s Towing, Tom Henkel, Jr., Aztec Paving Inc.,Barona Station, Buck Sonya & Girls, Enniss Inc., Hairtenders, Larry J. Marshall MD, Rudolph E.Roman DMD, Inc. Family Dentistry, Skin FX, Washington Mutual, Del Mar Partnership Inc.,Discount Tire Company, John C. Reed Construction Co., Redback, American Medical Response,A-1 Fire Protection, Inc., Allred Construction Co., ASSE Orange County Chapter, M&I WindowsInc., United Title, Wrought Iron Fence, Fillippi’s Pizza Grotto, Kate Stout, West Lake Fresh, MossyNissan Oceanside, Summit Financial Group, Brecht BMW, San Diego Firefighter’s Federal CreditUnion, Pioneer Hook & Ladder, A&C Paint & Body, Heartland Meat Company.
A very special thank you to Cajon Speedway and to all the volunteers, drivers,
and participating sponsors.
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Burn-Injured Chi ldren Exper ience
T his past August, morethan 50 burn-injuredchildren enjoyed a blast
from the past with a 50’sthemed summer camp. Theweek-long salute to the 50’s
included rootbeer floats sponsored by the BurnInstitute Auxiliary, a bubble gum blowingcontest, swing dance lessons, Karaoke, and asock hop dance “Under The Trees.”
The Burn Institute’s Camp Beyond The Scarsis specifically designed to help burn-injuredchildren. While at camp, children meet otherchildren with burn injuries and learn to copewith the ongoing emotional and physicalhardships they must endure each and every dayas a result of their injury.
It was a warm week, however everyone keptcool with swimming, a visit to a local water park,a special field trip to Lake Cuyamaca for boatingand fishing, and horseback riding.
Special thanks to El Cajon Elks Lodge #1812for a special VIP lunch on opening day, and thankyou to all the San Diego County Kiwanis Clubswho prepared and served an Italian dinner.
Mark enjoyed his afternoon at the nearby
water park.
With the soaring temperatures this summer,the pool was a refreshing choice for many.(Left to right) Esteban; San Diego Fire &Life Safety Services Engineer Lance andJaime.
On the last nightof camp, everyoneenjoyed anostalgic lookback at the1950’s. (Above)Camp VolunteerChristine makesher way to thesock hop withMadelyn.
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Arts and Crafts are very popular amongst
the campers, including twelve-year-old
burn survivor Jazmin.
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A “ R o c k i n ’ ” G o o d T i m e
Damon enjoyed playing air-guitar.
T H A N K Y O U !Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.Al SorensonBurn Institute AuxiliaryVelma CooneyDennis GardinEl Cajon Elks Lodge #1812Enterprise Rent-A-CarHart RanchHugh MarxJackalope, Inc.Jack Scudder Memorial FundJim GarciaJimmy CarterKiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista
Kiwanis Club of East San Diego County
Las PrimerasLegacy Quilt QuildLisa Campbell-EkmanMASTMelvin Garb FoundationMFM EnterprisesMike and Joanne Van BibberMoore’s MountainNative Daughters of the
Golden West Foundationfor Children
Oscar Knight
San Diego County Office of Education
SchumacherSengme Oaks Water ParkSteve SwaneySundance Stage LinesThe Country FriendsThe San Diego - Imperial
County Fire Fighters Advisory Council to the Burn Institute
TRW-ECHOWalden W. & Jean Young Shaw
Foundation
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An event of the San Diego - Imperial CountyFire Fighters Advisory Council to the BurnInstitute, this year’s Burn Run/FIRE EXPO
welcomed more than 15,000 attendees and raisedmore than $200,000 for the important work of theBurn Institute.
The Burn Run portion of the event began brightand early with two routes - one in the North Countyand one in the South County. The North Run startedwith a kick-off breakfast at Poway Fire Station #1and the South route got underway with thetraditional kick-off-breakfast at the El Cajon ElksLodge #1812. During the “Run” of fire apparatus,fire departments from throughout San Diego andImperial counties presented the Burn Institute withchecks earned from various fundraising events heldthroughout the year including t-shirt sales and ticketsales to Fire Fighter’s Night at the Padres.
At 2 p.m., the two routes converged in MissionValley for the Arrival Ceremonies. More than 80fire apparatus paraded into the parking lot ofQualcomm Stadium with their lights and sirensblaring. KUSI-TV served as a presenting sponsor ofthe event, which included reporter Doug Curlee asEXPO emcee, and weekend morning anchor andreporter Bridget Naso on-board a fire truck duringthe arrival ceremonies.
This fun-filled family day included a kiddykarnival, a community education pavilion, food, liveentertainment, live firefighting demonstrations andmuch more.
The day ended with Fire Fighter’s Night at thePadres, with special on-field ceremonies honoringthe fire service. The pre-game honor included a fireservice tribute video and eleven-year-old burnsurvivor and Honorary Chair Jacob Castillothrowing out the first pitch.
Home plate check presentation from the San Diego - ImperialCounty Fire Fighters Advisory Council to the Burn Institute.(Left to right) Burn Run Chair San Diego Fire Captain MikeNuanes, Burn Institute Executive Director James Floros andPadre Brett Tomko.
EXPO included a community education pavilion where
children learned fire and burn prevention information,
including how to obtain emergency help.
A Banner Year for 11th Annual Presented by
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Many dignitaries from local area fire departments were on hand for theBurn Run Arrival Ceremonies. (Left to right) Sycuan Fire Chief HankMurphy, Sycuan Deputy Fire Chief Mitch Villalpando, Del Mar Fire ChiefJack Gosney, Santee Fire Chief Bob Pfohl, Chula Vista Fire Chief DougPerry, Bonita Fire Chief Scott Walker, CDF Fire Chief Ken Miller, CampPendleton Fire Chief Dennis Cross, San Diego Fire Chief Jeff Bowman,Encinitas Fire Chief Don Heiser, Carlsbad Fire Chief Kevin Crawford,San Diego Deputy Chief Mike Burner, Burn Institute Executive DirectorJames Floros.
Burn Run/FIRE EXPO 2002Presenting Sponsors
KUSI-TVJefferson Pilot Communications
B94.9KSON 97.3
Radio Disney AM 1240Smooth Jazz 98.1
Preferred SponsorsThe San Diego Padres
The San Diego Union-TribuneCity of San Diego Commission
for Arts & Culture
Major SponsorPennWell-FDIC
Participating SponsorsPerformance Laser Vision
Pierce South Coast Fire EquipmentRisk and Insurance Management Society, Inc.
Spartan Motors
Associate SponsorsAmeriChem
Cardiac ScienceFire Etc.
San Diego Medical Services EnterprisesSony
WalMartSimplexGrinnel
Supporting SponsorsSan Diego Stadium Authority
Volume Services AmericaSan Diego Brewing Company
Callahan’s Pub & BreweryCulligan Water
Decorators Local 831San Diego Home/Garden
Lifestyles MagazineGES Exposition Services, Inc.
Brigantine Seafood RestaurantsLion ApparelPennySaver
Booth SponsorsAmerican Medical Response
BoleyEmco Industries, Inc.
Fire Tech RenoHot Shield USA, Inc.
Redback USASan Diego Wireless Communications
Underwater KineticsWireless Way Communications
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Garcia Receives Top Volunteer Honor
In June, Burn Institute AuxiliaryPresident Jolee Garcia was awardedthe prestigious Combined Health
Agency (CHAD) Volunteer of the YearAward.
The award is presented each year tovolunteers from various non-profitorganizations for their outstandingsupport and dedication to philanthropicwork.
For the past eight years, Jolee has beena dedicated Burn Institute volunteer and
has been actively involved with the BurnInstitute Auxiliary. In addition, Joleealso helps out with many other Institutespecial events - her energy level is justamazing! With three children, Joleebalances volunteer work and participateswith many of her children’s schoolactivities including PTA. Even with herhectic schedule, she always finds time tovolunteer an average of 10-15 hours aweek at the Burn Institute.
Soon, residents from throughoutSan Bernardino and Riversidecounties will benefit from thesame fire and burn preventionprograms and burn survivorsupport services that residents of
San Diego and Imperial counties have benefittedfrom for 30 years.
On October 9, a news conference was heldannouncing the establishment of the Burn Institute -Inland Empire located at the Arrowhead RegionalMedical Center in Colton, CA.
The kick-off comes after years of work by the BurnInstitute, local leaders from the Inland Empire, andlocal fire departments to bring a broad range ofneeded services to the communities of bothcounties.
Inaugural board members include: Chief L. DennisMichael, Board President; Chief Michael Warren,Vice President; Kimberly Smith, Treasurer; JillPosadas R.N., Secretary; Chief Bill Bagnell; theHonorable Russ Bogh; Chief Dave Carlson; BobDutton; Chief Dennis Ellison; James Floros; DevGnanadev, M.D.; Engineer Darren Hoopingarner;Captain Thomas Jay; Bud Korn; Captain JohnMedina; Laura Ortega; Ruben Osorio, M.D.; theHonorable Rod Pacheco; Mary Parks; Captain SamSpagnola; Mayor Darrel Talbert; and Chief TomTisdale.
Burn Institute AuxiliaryPresident Jolee Garcia
Burn Institute AffiliateEstablished in Inland Empire
“Give Burns The Boot”Raises $70,000
Miramar FireCaptain GregMagill helpscollectdonations atone of SanDiego’sbusiestintersections.
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This July firefighters took to the streets for the 2ndAnnual “Give Burns The Boot” Annual Firefighter’sBoot Drive.
During the morning and evening commutes, the firefighters raised a record $70,000 for the BurnInstitute. Participating departments included: Bonita,CDF, Escondido, Imperial Beach, Miramar, Poway,San Diego Rural, Sycuan and Stations 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14,16, 18, 21, 22, 25, 29, 35, 36, and 38 from San DiegoFire and Life Safety Services.
A heartfelt thank you to San Diego Captain Arnie Garcia, San Diego Captain Mike Nuanes,Federal Fire Captain Ron Hollander, and Chula VistaFire Engineer David Acosta.
County Chiefs’ TournamentA Tee-rific Success!
Presented by the San Diego Fire
Protection Association
On September 9 at StoneRidge Country Club inPoway, golfers hit the links for the 12th AnnualSan Diego County Fire Chiefs’ Association
Golf Tournament.Even though no single golfer took away the coveted
$15,000 Hole-In-One cash prize, the day was filled withfun none-the-less. The event began with complimentaryrange practice, followed by lunch, then 18-holes of golf.Afterwards, the festivities continued with a silent auction,live auction, prime-rib dinner, and awards ceremony.
The Burn Institute extends its gratitude to CommitteeChair retired Carlsbad Fire Chief Dennis Van Der Maatenand his committee: San Diego Battalion Chief John Hale,East County Fire Protection District Chief Darrell Jobes,retired Bonita Sunnyside Fire Protection District ChiefOrville “Butch” Moody, Sycuan Assistant Fire ChiefMitch Villalpando, and Judy Reed from the Coronado FireDepartment. This year’s tournament raised more than$45,000 for the important work of the Burn Institute.
A special thank you to Culligan and Poor Boy SubmarineSandwiches.
A Special Thank You To Our Sponsors
Double Eagle SponsorSan Diego Fire Protection Association
Par SponsorsBarona Band of Mission Indians
Fireworks AmericaTVA Fire Security
Corporate SponsorsAmerican Medical Response
Lord, Abbett & CompanyProject Design Consultants
San Diego City Fire Fighters Local 145San Diego Firefighters Federal Credit Union
San Diego - Imperial County Fire Fighters AdvisoryCouncil to the Burn Institute
San Diego Medical Services EnterprisesSchmidt Fire Protection
SchumacherScott Air-Paks
SimplexGrinnellThe Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Hole-In-One SponsorSan Diego County Fire Chiefs’ Association -
Training Officers Section
Hole-Tee SponsorsAT&T Wireless
Chula Vista Firefighters Local 2180Lakeside Fire Protection District & Alpine Chiefs
Rancho Cucamonga Professional Firefighters AssociationSan Diego Fireman’s Golf Club
Rural Metro CorporationSan Diego Fire Department Station #7ServiceMaster Complete Restoration
Weseloh Chevrolet Hummer
Cart SponsorsBlue Feather Management
Chief Kevin EgglestonChief Randy Kimble, National City Fire Department
Orville “Butch” MoodyBarton Lefferdink
Dennis Van Der MaatenChief Ken Miller & Rosemarie Miller
Haden B. Brumbeloe & Associates
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Members from the Escondido Fire Department took firstplace honors (Left to right) Larry Bernhard, RandyBrookes, Mike Allen and Steve DiGiovanna.
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THANK YOUThe Burn Institute’s programs and services aresupported with donations from people like you,local companies, foundations, communitygroups, service clubs and organizations. Wewish to thank the following for theiroutstanding support and generosity. (Gifts of $250 or more from June 1, 2002 to October 31, 2002)Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.Baby Bird RacingBell Charitable FoundationDavid BergquistJames J. Boland, P.E.Boley CorporationChief Steven M. BrownellTerrence L. ButlerCalifornia Kids’s Plate ProgramChange A Life FoundationMr. & Mrs. Donald G. CoppDiamondback Fire & RescueDo Right FoundationDPR ConstructionDynalectric Information TechnologiesDr. & Mrs. Charles C. EdwardsElks Lodge of El Cajon - BPOE #1812Escondido Federal Credit Union/
Over-the-Line-Tournament
Ernie PowerRhodes Chiropractic Health CareRonald McDonald House Charities
- San DiegoRudolph E. Roman, D.M.D., Inc.Rural Metro CorporationSan Diego County Board of
Supervisors Ron RobertsSan Diego County Employees
Charitable Organization/CECOSan Diego Bar FoundationCity of San Diego Community
Development Block GrantSDG&E/A Sempra Energy UtilitySan Diego Sportsfishing CouncilSchumacherSid’s Auto Body, Inc.Sundt Construction, Inc.Mr & Mrs. Jerry SwartfagerTRW Employees Charity
Organization/ECHODorothea Tuney FoundationDebi UriosteViejas EnterprisesWestern Fire Protection, Inc.Western States Fire ProtectionDaniel WhelanMr. & Mrs. Walter A. Zitlau
Escondido Firefighters AssociationEvans HotelsFieldstone FoundationFire Tech RenoMr. & Mrs. James A. FlorosSamuel I. & John Henry Fox
FoundationSteve & Kathleen FlynnMelvin Garb FoundationThe Gold DiggersGrossmont Healthcare DistrictJim HansenImperial County Children & Families
First CommissionJackalope, Inc.Dolores K. JuditzNancy KarlKiwanis Club of East San Diego
CountyKiwanis Club of Sunrise VistaMannington CarpetNative Daughters of the Golden West
Childrens’ FoundationNordstromOceanside Firefighters Association -Local - 3736Mr. & Mrs. Mel OchsPower Communication System
In Memory of Robert “Bud” LarimerFredrick Barnett, Errol & Karen Bratley, Gene and KarenBucholz, Kenneth & Loretta Campbell, Jim Cox and Toni Ray,Michael & Carolyn Derouin, Judy Elliott, Peggy Elliott, EnnissFamily, Nathanlee Hansen and Vito Adragna, Patrick and JanisMcNamara, J. Marx, Inc., Carlos Mondragon, John and Jo AnnO’Malley, Ronald and Marjorie Piatkiewicz, Lesley Robin, SanDiego Firefighters Local 145, Squibob Chapter E. Clampus Vitus,Robert Stevens, Michael and Sandra Sullivan, Johnny and ElaineTerry, Henry and Agnes Thomson, John and Nancy Thomson,Tony and Darlene Wechselberger, Reuel & Dianna White, Dickand Shirley Wilkins.
In Memory of Frank CarrerasRobert Engelbrecht, Mr. & Mrs. John Honda, Mr. & Mrs. RogerBeavers, Mr. & Mrs. Todd DeMitchell, Rose Wheeler, Mr. & Mrs.Earl Boeshaar, Anita Carreras, Lynn Dallas, John Cummings, Mr. &Mrs. Curtis Stone, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Moran, Roger Barth, StellaJustyna, Arlene Martinson, Fidelia Dickenson, Cindy Witt, Mr. & Mrs.Michael Lesniak, Martha Goodwin, Maureen Sweeney, Mr. & Mrs.Charles Plummer, Meredith Boyd
In Honor ofLinda Lawrence by the Dorothea Tuney Foundation,Dr. Michael Pierschbacher by Philip Flick & Dick Geyser, Brian& Christine Oczkowski by Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Peterson, ShaneKitchens by Mr. & Mrs. Van Pelt, San Diego Firefighters byGeorge Uzdavines, Our Grandkids by Mr. & Mrs. James Perino.
In Memory ofDale Kome by Patricia Kome, Helen Weddle by Mr. & Mrs. Kintz,Mattison Family by Robert Mattison, Barbara Batterson by PeggyChasteene, Lou Swartfager by Jerry Swartfager, Louis R. Ortiz byMelodie Nungesser, Alice & Lawrence Miller by Earl Miller, IreneWiser by Eva Caballero, Butch Littell by Juanita Littell, FallenFirefighters by Pioneer Hook & Ladder, William Ried by AnitaHobbs, John Liberatore by Sharon Liberatore, Billy Sandkuhl Jr. byMr. & Mrs. Asciutto, Bert Wagoner, Roy Schaffner, Bryon Stout byKen Wagoner, Al & Mary Sprague by Lake Cuyamaca Volunteer FireDepartment, Nadine Maczko by Ruth Foster, Randy Summers by Mr.& Mrs. Paul Lawrence.
TRIBUTE GIFTS
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The Hot Line• The Burn Institute Board of Directors
would like to welcome its newest members: Chief Jeff Bowman, SanDiego Fire and Life Safety Servicesand Theodore S. Drcar.
Mark Your Calendars
• Burn Institute/ UCSD Regional Burn Center Children’s Holiday Party Wednesday, December 4, 2002
• Holidazzle Thursday, December 5, 2002 @ 2 p.m.La Costa Resort and SpaProceeds Benefit the Burn Institute
• Winter Camp Beyond The Scars and Retreat For Adult Burn Survivors January 17-20, 2003. Camp Oakbridge, Ramona
• Share Your Heart Auction, WineTasting and Casino Night Saturday, February 8, 2003 @ 7 p.m.Hall of Champions, Balboa Park
• 30th Annual Spirit of Courage Awards BanquetMay 22, 2003 @ 6 p.m.San Diego Sheraton Hotel & Marina
For further information on the aboveevents call the Burn Institute at
(858) 541-2277 or visit us atwww.burninstitute.org
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FIRE AND BURN PREVENTION EDUCATION• “Burni the Dragon’s Preschool Fire and Burn Prevention Program”• “Let’s Stay Safe From Fires and Burns”• “Stop Fires and Burns”• “Burns are Serious Business”• Juvenile Firesetter Program• Child Care Burn Prevention• Senior Fire Safety & Smoke Detector Program• Fire Safety Training Program (Nominal Fee)• Wildfire Program
BURN SURVIVOR SUPPORT• Camp Beyond the Scars for Burn-Injured Children• Holiday Party for Burn-Injured Children• Retreat For Adult Burn Survivors• Burn Survivor Emergency Needs Fund• School Re-Entry Program• Special Assistance Fund• Monthly Outings
BURN RESEARCH• Funding Vital Burn Research and Treatment
COMMUNITY SERVICE• Spirit of Courage Awards Banquet• Public Service Announcements• Fire and Burn Prevention Literature• Speakers Bureau
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85% Program Services
12%Fundraising3%
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www.burninstitute.orgAddress Service Requested
Gerald S. Davee, Esq.
Paul G. Nieto
Chief Dennis Van Der Maaten (Ret.)
Thomas Osvold
Paul Dawson, Fire Marshal (Ret.)
Dolores Juditz
Tom AddisAllan W. Arendsee
Jim BolandChief Jeff Bowman
Captain Angelo CapposDee Dee Castro
Theodore S. DrcarChief Jack Gosney
Jim HansenDavid B. Hoyt, M.D., FACS.
Victor Jaime, Ph.D.Chief Kenneth J. Miller II
Mitch MitchellChief Bob Pfohl
Michael Pierschbacher, Ph.D.Chief Roger Purdie (Ret.)
Chairman of the Board
President
Vice PresidentChief Financial Officer
Vice PresidentDevelopment
Vice President Program
Secretary
Board Members
James A. Floros
Rosella Aplin
Fernando Felix
Kathleen Frampton
Gilbert Guerrero
Vicki Schoonderwoerd
Liz Sorenson
Darlene Snow
Donna Zimmerly
The Burn Institute is a nonprofit health agency dedicated toreducing the number of burn injuries and deaths in SanDiego, Imperial, San Bernardino and Riverside countiesthrough fire and burn prevention education, burn careresearch and treatment, and burn survivor support services.
Member Agency of Combined Health Agencies (San DiegoCounty); United Way (Imperial County); Combined Federal
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
STAFF
Save the Date ! February 8, 2003
Executive Director
Director of Communications
Director of Program Services
Executive Assistant
Community Outreach Specialist
Office Manager
Support Services/Volunteer Coordinator
Special Events Coordinator
Director of Development
Share Your HeartAuction, Wine Tasting & Casino Night
Saturday, February 8, 2003Hall of Champions, Balboa Park
Honorary Co-ChairsKimberly Hunt andBilly Ray Smith
For more information, or to receive an invitation by mail,please call the Burn Institute at (858) 541-2277
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