Fire District Expands Health Programs, Considers Cancer Screening
The Manhattan Fire Protection District is expanding its employee wellness initiatives with potential cancer screening through body scans and continuing its successful injury prevention program.
The Health and Safety Committee is exploring implementing voluntary body scans for cancer detection as part of the district’s wellness program. Several local fire departments are already providing similar screenings for their personnel, reflecting growing awareness of occupational cancer risks among firefighters.
Chief Malone highlighted the success of the Ready Rebound program, which has been in place for several years to assist employees and families with on-duty and off-duty injuries. A recent review found the program has saved thousands of dollars and significant time while reducing waiting periods for appointments and MRIs.
“Overall, this is for employees and families with on or off duty injuries. A recent review determined thousands of dollars and time saved,” according to the meeting minutes. The program has also enhanced the district’s light duty program for injured personnel.
The district maintains its commitment to Friday workouts for duty crews as part of ongoing fitness and wellness efforts. The expanded health initiatives reflect the fire service’s increasing focus on preventing occupational diseases and maintaining firefighter health throughout their careers.
Battalion Chief Bruce Boyle also provided updates on equipment maintenance and future planning. The chassis has been ordered for the ambulance damaged in December’s accident, and the district is considering future ambulance purchases versus re-chassis options due to rising costs. A second re-chassis option could save over $200,000 per ambulance.
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