Thursday, April 30

U.S. Fire Administration Training, Resources and Data Exchange Network (TRADENET) Update

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Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education Program

 

Be sure to check out the new look for the model curriculum in its print-/handout-ready format. While there, view the new FESHE bachelor’s courses outlines that reflect the new Web-based formats delivered by the Degrees at a Distance Program schools. You can also download under the “Tools and Resources” section the new FESHE brochure in its DHS/FEMA configuration or take the same marketing piece without our logo and customize it with your own logo and content. You can also download the artwork for a FESHE tabletop display for conferences and classroom buildings which, again, is in both formats.

 

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#1

Our department recently completed the “Project Impact” firefighter disorientation study and we are interested in results/data from other departments who have completed this study regardless of department size or location.

We would be happy to share our results as well.

 

Thank you.

 

Chris Walker

Division of Training & Development

Fort Wayne Fire Department

chris.walker@ci.ft-wayne.in.us

 

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#2

We are conducting a promotional exam for Driver Operator this year.  The testing will be both written and practical.  We are looking for static and drafting checklists for the examiners to use in the practical part.  Any help would be appreciated.

Lt. Todd Hamm, Training Officer

Frankfort Station 3

Gold Shift

815-464-0333

815-671-9657 cell

hamm@frankfortfire.org

 

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#3

We are asking for some help from this group regarding Firefighter I and probationary training as it pertains to fire prevention and education. Our hope is to update both of these programs to offer more training to new firefighters. In addition, we are looking to update our company level training regarding the inspection process. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Thomas J. Maloney

Division Chief / Fire Marshal

Marysville Fire District

1635 Grove Street

Marysville, WA  98270

360 363-8500 Office

360-363-8506 Direct

360 659-1382 Fax

tmaloney@marysvillewa.gov

 

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#4

Dear Fire Service Professional:

 

I am currently enrolled in the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) at the National Fire Academy (NFA).  As part of the curriculum an Applied Research Project (ARP) is required.  The ARP is an assessment of my department’s rapid intervention operations.  As part of the project, I need information on how other agencies are evaluating the performance of their rapid intervention operations.  I need your help with this project.

 

Attached is a link that will take you to a short survey.  It will only take a few minutes of your time to complete.  Complete confidentially will be maintained with the information you provide.  The final product will include a list of agencies that responded to the survey request; however, no department names will be associated with the information provided.  I thank you for your help.  Your assistance will hopefully contribute to the safety of firefighters not only here in Norfolk but throughout the fire service in general.

 

Survey link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=3mAL6Xr0WvcZrBk5LhRIEA_3d_3d

 

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#5

I am looking for any SOP's/SOG's/recommendations you use for determining what takes an emergency vehicle out of service.

 

Thanks

 

Dean O'Nale, Lt/Paramedic

Oldsmar Fire Rescue

225 Pine Avenue North

Oldsmar, FL  34677

813.749.1200 Work

813.891.6814 Fax

727.642.2596 Cell

donale@ci.oldsmar.fl.us

 

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#6

I am looking for any available information regarding fire department assessment of structures prior to acquiring them for training purposes; guidelines, SOP's, or simply a list of conditions that must be met prior to a fire department taking possession of a structure for training purposes.  I am not looking for liability releases, or live fire parameters.  I am looking for guidelines to ensure firefighter safety prior to commencing training on a structure such as verifying that utilities have been properly secured.  In addition, what steps do departments take to ensure the individual(s) offering the property have the authority to do so?  For example, do departments require a copy of the demolition permit issued by the authority having jurisdiction, or is other documentation accepted by departments to ensure there are not other interests in the property in question prior to fire department operations?

 

Steve Mills, Captain
Ridge Road Fire District
1299 Long Pond Rd
Rochester, NY 14626
Office: (585) 227-2123
Fax: (585) 227-2020
smills@rrfd.org

 

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#7

I am BC LaRon Graham with Orange County Fire Rescue-(Training Div.) in Orlando Fla.  I am looking for a canned Officer Development /Candidate Program.  If you have any information or a packaged program please send it to me.  Thanks in advance LaRon Graham.

 

LaRon S.Graham, Battalion Chief Paramedic

Orange County Fire Rescue Department

Training Division

Office: 407-254-9002

Cell:321-436-6676

Laron.Graham@ocfl.net

 

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#8

In areas that are prone to snow, do you permit the use of grass pavers as a base for Fire Department Access Roads?  If so; have you experienced any problems identifying where these roads are located after they have been installed for a while especially during emergencies?  Are they routinely cleared properly when it snows?  I would appreciate any positive or negative feedback.

 

Salvatore Garafalo

sgarafalo@brookhaven.org

 

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2009 U.S. Line of Duty Deaths                         37 LODD’s

2008 U.S. Line of Duty Deaths                         114 LODD’s

 

Visit FIREFIGHTERNEARMISS.COM and check out the Report of the Week(ROTW) for an incident description followed by review questions designed to spark discussion.  We can all learn from these.

 

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LESSONS LEARNED INFORMATION SHARING

 

LLIS.gov Partners with US Fire Administration

As part of its continual effort to improve information sharing across the emergency response and homeland security communities, LLIS.gov launched a new partnership with the US Fire Administration (USFA). The USFA strives to provide national leadership to local fire and emergency services departments. To highlight the new partnership, LLIS.gov has created a new USFA Resource Page where members can access USFA technical and special reports, related LLIS.gov original content, featured documents, and valuable links. To access the resource page, log onto LLIS.gov and click on US Fire Administration under LLIS.GOV PARTNERS.

The LLIS.gov Team continues to post new Lessons Learned, Best Practices, Practice Notes, and Good Stories to the system on a regular basis. Weekly updates about new original content can be found in the NEW LLIS.GOV CONTENT box on the homepage of LLIS.gov. LLIS.gov recently posted the following original content documents drawn from USFA Technical Reports:

Lessons Learned

 

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Job Announcement

 

The District Office Human Resources Department announced the following faculty position at Los Medanos College:

 

Fire Technology Assistant Professor

http://www.4cd.net/databases/jobline/files/Fire%20Tech%20Asst%20Prof%20050609.pdf

 


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