Event Coordinator Responsibilities
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The Event Coordinator is responsible for the management of
all AFFI activities and is a resource to the stricken department. The
Event Coordinator should familiarize himself/herself with the services
offered by the AFFI and the deceased's Local Honor Guard. These can
include:
A. Posting casket guards at the funeral or visitation
1) Does not
have to be only honor guard members
a. Fellow fire fighters
b. Military representatives
B. Pallbearers
1) Can include
family members and others
2) Usually only
fire department personnel UR casket onto apparatus and ride
on apparatus with casket.
C. Honor Corridor
1) Two flanking
lines of personnel from casket rig to grave site
a. Organized by honor guard
b. Any uniformed personnel may participate
D. Folding of U.S. or mourning flag
E. Performance of Bell Ceremony
F. Performance of Taps
G. Forming and leading a procession
1) To fire
station
2) To grave
site
H. Pipes and Drums
I. Posting of Colors at reception or visitation
J. Anything requested of the unit by family, department,
or local if within the
Honor Guard's ability and good
taste.
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The Event Coordinator should begin delegating tasks to other
AFFI Honor Guard members upon notification of the occurrence. The
following positions should be filled by one host department member and one
Honor Guard member, to work as a team.
A. Funeral Home Coordinator
1) Provides
coordination and interaction with the Funeral Director.
B. Church Coordinator
1) Provides
coordination and interaction with the church to arrange the funeral
service.
C. Procession Coordinator
1) Arranges and
directs the funeral procession
D. Cemetery Coordinator
1) Provides
coordination and interaction with the cemetery.
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The AFFI Office should have the deceased's local contact the
Event Coordinator or the Honor Guard Commander in order to arrange for a
meeting. The Local should, at this time, assign a Family Liaison to
aid the family, Local, and Department in choosing what services will be
rendered for the deceased. When the Event Coordinator arrives to begin
service arrangements, information should be collected. The family
liaison can collect much of this information before the Event Coordinator's
arrival. The members assigned to the coordinator positions should
attempt to be present during the initial meetings pertaining to their
relative responsibilities.
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Additional considerations include:
A. Assure next of kin notifications has occurred.
B. Notify all department stations of death.
C. Issue news release to media and to communications
center.
D. Assure notification of all off duty and vacationing
personnel.
E. Arrange to have flags lowered to half mast and bunting
placed on the station(s), as appropriate.
F. Notify all other city departments.
G. Notify all other fire departments and police
departments.
H. Make appropriate follow up contacts when the funeral arrangements
and
schedules have been determined.
I. Personally collect all of the deceased's
personal items from the station
and forward same to the Family
Liaison Coordinator.
J. Conduct a coordination meeting with key personnel
as soon as possible (Family Liaison,
Church, Funeral, Cemetery and
Procession Coordinators) so that everyone
understands what options will be
exercised in the ceremony. Once established,
all key individuals should be
instructed to make the appropriate contacts
and when the next final
coordination will be.
K. Make appropriate arrangements for a post funeral meal
and facility to handle a large group of
people (with family approval
through Family Liaison Coordinator).
L. Call the final key personnel coordinator meeting
together and establish what the family would
like to have in relation to
services from the fire department.
1) Establish
timetable or schedule
2) Identify
times and places for group gatherings in accordance with ceremonies
3) Re-contact
all appropriate people and agencies with schedule,
meeting places and instructions
M. Contact support agencies as appropriate to arrange
their assistance through
the appropriate key person.
1) Bands;
2) Honor
Guards;
3) Firing
squad;
4) Bugler.
N. Contact appropriate department (personnel) to arrange
for finalized paperwork, forms, etc.
O. Contact neighboring departments for purposes of station
coverage for
equipment and personnel
during the funeral.
P. Maintain key coordination and contact position for the
remainder of events.
Q. Coordinate the post funeral meal process and assure
future family follow
up by Family Liaison Coordinator.
R. Arrange pre-briefing meeting with all parties who will
participate at least one
hour prior to service.
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The Event Coordinator should use information collected from
the other coordinators to organize the event so that the funeral flows well
from one service and location to the next. The Event Coordinator
should record what services would be performed by all organizations, not
only the AFFI; this can include the deceased's Local Honor Guard, military
representatives, and local departments. In many cases near by
departments would like to assist, make sure they are not forgotten.
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The Event Coordinator should also realize that the AFFI
Honor Guard might be asked to play a less major role in the funeral
plans. The Local Honor Guard or Chief's Association may be chosen by
the family to organize the event. The Event Coordinator should not
perceive this as an insult to the AFFI Honor Guard, but should honorably
accept the assignment given by the family, department, or local and fulfill
this role to the best of the Honor Guard's ability. Always remember
that the AFFI Honor Guard is to assist with what ever the needs are, we are
not there to take charge, but rather to be a great resource.
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