2023 Meeting Dates
1st Quarter Meeting – Tuesday January 17th – 19:00 hours
2nd Quarter Meeting – Tuesday April 25th – 19:00 hours
3rd Quarter Meeting – Tuesday July 18th – 19:00 hours
4th Quarter Meeting – Tuesday October 17th – 19:00 hours
Meetings typically held at Schuylkill County Public Safety Building, 435 N. Centre Street.
Meeting notices are sent out by e-mail to all Chiefs with final location notice included.
Schuylkill County – Fire Chiefs Officers – 2023
President – Frank J Zangari
1st Vice President – David Sattizahn
2nd Vice President – Robert Leshko
Secretary – John M. Matz
Treasurer – Gary Witmier
Financial Secretary – Scott Krater
Trustee’s – Kevin Sibbett, Steve Polishak, Ben Schuettler
Schuylkill County – Fire Chiefs Committees – 2023
Communications: Radio Protocol (Chair) Jason Witmier,
Bob Leshko, Mike Pothering, Jr., Ed Kimmel, Scott Krater, Brian Eisenacher,
Eric Eichenberg, John Matz, Dave Sattizahn, and Rick Examitas
Advisory (P.F. &ESI) Harrisburg/ Public Relations/ SWAB: Frank Zangari, Tom Slane,
John Matz, Dave Sattizahn and Gary Witmier
Juvenile Firesetters: (Chair) Frank Zangari, Mike Glore, John Matz, Tom Slane,
Bob Leshko, Jim Misstishin, and Kyle Mummey
State Fire Marshal’s Office Updates/Training: (Chair) John Burns, John Kellman and Tom Slane
Training: (Chair) Kevin Sibbett and Jim Misstishin, (IMT)
Fire Prevention: (Chair) Mike Strouse, Dave Sattizahn, Frank Uhrin,
Jason Reichwein, Dave Hoffman and Matt Deeter
S.O.G.’s: (Chair) David Hardinger, John Matz, Ben Schuettler, Steve Polishak, and Phil Groody
Schuylkill County Fire Chief’s Advisory Board: Executive Officers/ 4 Appointees Approved by County Commissioners
DCNR: Jake Novitsky
Special Committees will be appointed as needed.
Committee chair designees should have a report available for each Fire Chief’s meeting. It is expected you hold at least one meeting with your group during each quarter, even if it is e-mails to keep your group pro-active and informed of all activities.
Schuylkill County Incident Management Team
Schuylkill County Type 5 Incident Management Team
Overview and Application
Following the experience of many Schuylkill County fires and other Incidents (Flooding) in the past years, one of the emerging priorities within the Schuylkill County Fire Chief’s Association and Schuylkill County EMA has been developing a Type 5 Incident Management Team.
Initially starting as verbal discussions, the idea grew into a meeting of the Schuylkill County Fire Chief’s Association and Schuylkill County EMA working group.
The Working Group decided that it would develop and present a proposal to the County Chiefs association members.
The thought behind the Working Group’s IMT development was that during any type of natural or Man-made disaster/emergency within the County, many jurisdictions would become overwhelmed in very short order. Many jurisdictions within the County have small populations and their first response agencies are composed of mainly volunteers, or with individuals that serve in more than one position (i.e. Fire Chief and Local Emergency Management Coordinator).
Building a system with a team that will provide consistent support during an emergency is a priority. The IMT will be a trained, multi-discipline, all hazards response resource for an affected jurisdiction to draw on to assist their staff with Safety, Accountability, Operations, command and incident management functions. The IMT will be trained to fill these roles in both tactical field operations and in an Emergency Operations Center.
The IMT will be developed so that they would be able to be fully self-sustained, not drawing any resources from the requesting jurisdiction. Throughout our County an incident that would require the activation of an IMT would also make it impossible for that jurisdiction to provide any support to that team. Therefore, the IMT will come as a complete package, able to meet all of their personal and work needs, for that time period.
Local and Regional Incident Management Team (Type 4 and 5)
A Local or Regional IMT (Type 5) is a single and/or multi-agency team for expanded incidents typically formed and managed at the city or county level or by a pre-determined regional entity. Schuylkill County IMT Type 5 team is a designated team of trained and experienced personnel that responds to incidents that are typically contained within one operational period (6 Hrs. to 12 Hrs) or usually within a few hours after resources initially arrive on scene. The Local IMT may be dispatched to help assist incidents requiring a significant number of local and mutual aid resources. Incidents that a Local IMT may be utilized at major structure fires, multi-vehicle crashes with multiple patients, armed robbery operations, School Emergencies, Parade events, Public Events, Hazmat Incident and Natural Disaster events. Local IMTs may initially manage larger, more complex incidents prior to arrival of an All-Hazard IMT or a Type 1 or 2 IMT.
What is the Schuylkill County Incident Management Team (IMT)?
The IMT (Type 5) is a group of emergency responders from various response disciplines and specialties that have received extensive training and experience (min of 6 years as Command Officer) with response and management of large-scale and specialized events. The IMT is an “all-hazards” team that can assist local responders with everything from major fires or natural disasters, to planning for specialized events.
The South-Central PA Task Force has established a Type 4 team, which Schuylkill County is involved with for use at longer-term events with multiple operational periods.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a Type 3 incident management team for use at longer-term events with multiple operational periods.
Minimum requirements for application include experience in a Command position for 6 Years. Suggested completion of the following courses: Incident Safety Officer (ISO), Incident Command System (NIMS ICS for the Fire Service), and NIMS 700, 800, 100, 200.
Application Process:
Schuylkill County IMT Team Application Jan 2023
The application (Pages 3 and 4) needs to be filled out and submitted to:
The Schuylkill County Fire Chiefs Association, IMT Application Committee
Jim Misstishin, John Matz and Frank Zangari.
Questions about the application should be directed to any of the IMT Committee members.
- Once the application is received, the Committee will review your application, Approve/Decline, sign off and forwarded to Jim Misstishin. Upon application completion the candidate’s application will be signed off and the candidate notified.
Schuylkill County Fire Chiefs Standard Operating Guidelines
SCFCA SOG Personnel – Firefighters Structural
SCFCA SOG Personnel – Firefighters General
SCFCA SOG Incident Command System
SCFCA SOG Emergency Evacuation Signal
SCFCA SOG Background Check of Potential Members