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Risk Reduction on Tribal Lands

May 27, 202558 minEp. 118
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Episode description

Tribal nations and native communities across North America are consistently one of the highest-risk population groups for a range of health and safety issues, including fire incidents and casualties. And yet, developing and implementing community risk reduction programs in native communities can be daunting, especially for non-native fire departments that don’t understand native traditions, sensitivities, or histories. 

Our guest today, Monte Fronk, has been the lone fire safety expert in his native American tribe, the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, for over 30 years. On today’s podcast, I talk to Monte about his job, the challenges of poverty, generational trauma, and mistrust among native communities, and how he is working to turn the tide in his community one program and one conversation at a time. 

Links: 

Read the NFPA Journal Perspectives article featuring Monte Fronk

Learn about Fronk's upcoming presentation at the NFPA Conference & Expo

Check out new Summer 2025 issue of NFPA Journal

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