![]() I likely won't return when in the area, but perhaps this was just a cup made incorrectly, and would taste different on another day. I am not a coffee snob, but I do enjoy great coffee, and this did not live up to the reviews. ![]() I didn't actually try it until I arrived closer to my meeting, but the drink was made extremely sweet and the milk tasted "off", so after a few drinks, I ended up actually pouring it out and having the coffee at the meeting location. There are lots of coffee beans/variety to choose from (to take home), and lots of flavor combinations to create the perfect drink! I ordered a latte, skim milk, a "smidge" of vanilla. Service was extremely friendly and welcoming, very nice! There is limited seating inside, but perfect if having a cup solo or with a friend. Parking was easy (nice surprise, since it's located downtown and not always the case). I love trying new coffee shops that are local that I haven't been to! I was back in Bismarck for work and hadn't yet had the opportunity to visit Coffee Break, but based on the reviews, it's been on my list to try when I. Restaurants for Group Dining in Bismarck.Asian Restaurants for Large Groups in Bismarck.Hotels near Camp Hancock State Historic Site.Hotels near General Sibley Park & Campground.Hotels near Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site.Hotels near North Dakota State Capitol Building.Hotels near North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum.Hotels with Complimentary Breakfast in Bismarck.InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Bismarck.The NFIRS is viewed as cumbersome and not user-friendly, so it discourages completing accurate reports. There is a belief the data goes into a “black hole” and doesn’t make a difference at the local or national level. Unless fire departments are 100 percent sure of the cause of the fire, they are sometimes reluctant to enter the cause of the fire. The initial report is not updated with the cause of the fire or any new information. A disconnect exists between those who make the initial fire report entry and the fire investigator who later determined the cause of the fire. The NASFM research PDF 1.1 MB showed there are four areas that contribute to the data gap: In a response to this reporting gap, the NASFM received funding from a Fire Prevention and Safety Grant to understand why the reporting gap occurs and to develop a training solution to help fire departments educate their members, whether career or volunteer, about the value of accurate reporting. Fire Administration and the National Fire Protection Association, over a five-year period, the cause of ignition in the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) was unknown in almost three out of every five home-fire deaths. The National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM) is one group leading the charge on closing the reporting gap. Over a five-year period, the cause of ignition in the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) was unknown in almost three out of every five home-fire deaths. We can only show our true value by improving the quality of our data. Tax dollars are precious, and the demand is great. The days are gone when your department automatically gets what it wants based on emotion. The decision-making process is more difficult if the data does not accurately reflect what is really going on in the community. This also includes decisions made when the chief and his or her staff formulate their annual budget request. Data is what your chief uses to manage fire service operations. ![]() Here is why data is important to you.īudgets are tight. What difference does it make? Who’s looking? The Radio Lingua team is made up of experienced teachers and native speakers and we’re based in Glasgow, Scotland. Filling out incident reports is seen as a bureaucratic mandate of little value. Coffee Break Spanish is a production of the Radio Lingua Network and we produce all Coffee Break Languages courses, along with One Minute Languages and High Five Languages for younger learners. ![]() We live in a data-driven world, but somehow many first responders don’t value the importance of data. ![]()
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