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JUVENILE FIRE SETTER PREVENTION PROGRAM
The Juvenile Fire Setter Prevention Program evaluates referred juveniles and determines the best course of action and/or intervention that will change the juvenile’s fire-setting behavior.
The Juvenile Fire Setter Prevention Program evaluates referred juveniles and determines the best course of action and/or intervention that will change the juvenile’s fire-setting behavior.
How to Enroll:
There are two methods. The first is through a volunteer referral where a parent or adult guardian realizes a problem exists and refers the child to the Bensalem Fire Rescue for assistance. The child is screened to understand the extent of the situation, through a process that is approved by the National Fire Protection Association.
The second method is court ordered. A Fire Investigator and Police Detective will petition the juvenile be court ordered to complete the program, after setting a willful and/or malicious fire.
To make a referral or to request additional information regarding the program, contact Battalion Chief Robert Sponheimer at 215-633-3617.
There are two methods. The first is through a volunteer referral where a parent or adult guardian realizes a problem exists and refers the child to the Bensalem Fire Rescue for assistance. The child is screened to understand the extent of the situation, through a process that is approved by the National Fire Protection Association.
The second method is court ordered. A Fire Investigator and Police Detective will petition the juvenile be court ordered to complete the program, after setting a willful and/or malicious fire.
To make a referral or to request additional information regarding the program, contact Battalion Chief Robert Sponheimer at 215-633-3617.