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NASFM HONORS FIRE CHIEF TODD PARKER FOR EXCELLENCE IN EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Leadership in Incident Response Award Recognizes Outstanding Achievement in Enhancing Emergency Response Nationwide

BILOXI, Miss., Aug. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM) presented Ward 6 Fire Department Chief Todd Parker with its Leadership in Incident Response Award (LIRA) on August 11, during its national conference in Biloxi, Mississippi. The honor acknowledges Chief Parker’s textbook response during a CO₂ pipeline release in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, and his ongoing efforts to strengthen training and collaboration between industry and first responders nationwide.

“NASFM commends Chief Parker for his outstanding service and professionalism,” said Phil Oakes, chief of Operations and Training, National Association of State Fire Marshals. “His commitment to education, awareness and training showcases how even unfortunate incidents can teach us and serve as a model for all emergency and first responders dedicated to protecting their communities.”

Chief Parker expertly commanded the response to an April 3, 2024, CO2 release in Sulphur, Louisiana. Under his direction, responders followed established NASFM emergency response protocols, including identifying the source and substance, establishing a perimeter and working directly with the pipeline operator to ensure community safety.

Chief Parker’s preparedness was enhanced by his recent completion of NASFM’s Pipeline Emergencies online training, which includes general course on pipeline incident response as well as specialized courses on managing CO₂ pipeline emergencies. Prior to the incident, he also had participated in operator briefings related to CO₂ characteristics and initial response protocols.

In addition to promoting local readiness, Chief Parker regularly shares his experience across the firefighting community by participating in the ExxonMobil-sponsored HazMat Liquid & CO₂ Pipeline and Industrial Fire Emergencies trainings. These trainings are conducted four times annually at Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service’s (TEEX) Brayton Fire Training Field in College Station, Texas. To date, these trainings have provided nearly 650 volunteer and municipal firefighters and emergency response officials from across the country with advanced training that includes managing simulated pipeline releases.

“It is a true honor to receive NASFM’s Leadership in Incident Response Award. I share this recognition with all Calcasieu Parish first responders who work tirelessly to protect our community,” said Chief Parker. “Pipelines provide critical services to our communities, and we all play a role in keeping them safe. Collaboration between operators, regulators and industry groups is critical for safety. By sharing information and training together, we close gaps and make our communities more secure. I commend the men and women of NASFM for their hard work and sacrifice in championing this vital partnership.”

First responders are encouraged to continue to train and learn about how to respond to pipeline emergencies. Online training is available at: https://www.firemarshals.org/Pipeline-Emergencies.

About the National Association of State Fire Marshalls:

The principal membership of NASFM comprises the senior fire officials in the United States and their top deputies. The primary mission of NASFM is to protect human life, property and the environment from fire and related hazards. A secondary mission of NASFM is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of State Fire Marshals’ operations. For more information, visit the NASFM website at firemarshals.org.

Contact

Philip Oakes

Chief of Operations and Training

National Association of State Fire Marshals

phil@browning.red 

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