Thursday, May 14

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

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Are you familiar with the training program called “Coffee Break Training?”  It is on the USFA website and can be found at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/coffee-break/.  Please access this training and provide any feedback to the Deputy Superintendent Robert Neale at Robert.neale@dhs.gov.  He will be happy to receive any feedback regarding this program.

 

Remember the Website for the National Fallen Firefighters program is http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/.  Also, please visit their Resources page at http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/resources.  This page contains many PowerPoint presentations and downloadable video clips available for your use.

 

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.

 

Visit the new page at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/higher_ed/index.shtm.

 

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To enroll in NFAOnline, visit www.nfaonline.dhs.gov and browse the course catalog through the ‘New Students’ option.

 

Go to NFAOnline to see the complete COURSE CATALOG

 

Additional courses are now available on NFA Online:

 

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#1

My name is Brian Bonner and I am currently in the Executive Fire Officer Program at the National Fire Academy. I am working on my (last) Applied Research Project for Executive Leadership. I would like to request a couple of minutes of your valuable time to complete a short survey on Officer Development Programs. I know it is inconvenient to constantly receive and complete these surveys but they are extremely valuable tools. Thanks in advance for your participation.

 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=7aHMr9FB6Y3dW_2bcDlFBg_2bA_3d_3d

 

Lt. Brian C. Bonner

Homewood Fire and Rescue Service

2850 19th Street South

Homewood, AL 35209

brian.bonner@homewoodal.org>

 

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#2

My name is Robert DeGroot of the Derry N.H. Fire department and I am looking for a Tower Rescue program for our department. We have a cell tower on the property our central station sits on. If there is any info that you could send me, that would be great thank you.

 

Rob DeGroot

robertdegroot@ci.derry.nh.us

 

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#3

We are in the process of rewriting and redesigning our In Field Evaluation forms for EMT-I's and Paramedic's. We feel that the current system is too subjective and want to make it more quantifiable and reproducible from evaluator to evaluator.  I am particularly tasked with the Clinical Decision Making area for evaluation.  If you have a form you use for the evaluation of medics in the field, I would appreciate a copy.  If you know of a place that has forms like this online, please send me the information.

 

David A. Lane, AAS, NREMT-P

Field Taining Officer

Grady EMS

Atlanta GA 30303

dfbrl8or@yahoo.com

 

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#4

My Department is considering implementing New Hire FF Phase Testing. If your Department has any information on phase testing please send it. It would be a great help and greatly appreciated!!

 

Thanks,

Jaime Ponce De Leon
Division Chief of Training
Missouri City Fire & Rescue Services
Office - 281-403-4304
jponcedeleon@missouricitytx.gov

 

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#5

Looking for SOG's/SOP's regarding personal bail out rope bags.  My department is in the process of equipping all our engine companies.  Any training curriculum or PowerPoint's would also be helpful.

 

Thanks

Ryan Hendricks

Firefighter

Eastside Fire & Rescue

rhendricks@ESF-R.org

 

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#6

I am seeking information on Bloodborne and exposure reporting.  This would include reporting, guidelines, policy templates and such >  I would like to include  needle sticks, infectious diseases and such.  I am looking to develop a county wide reporting system with the medical control to facilitate reporting and treatment options.  Thank you for your help.

 

Butch Miller

Assistant Chief-Operations

Pflugerville Fire Department

203 E. Pecan St.

Pflugerville, TX  78660

bmiller@pflugervillefire.com

 

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#7

I am trying to find a manual for Annual Refresher Training for career departments.

 

Specifically an outline (with specific tasks) that covers basic skills that can be completed within 2-4 days (per platoon) each year that we could use for our 76 member career department.

 

Additionally I have a draft of a Back to Basics refresher skills that anyone can review that I have started.

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

Lt. April Amodei

Municipal Training Officer

Auburn Fire Department

23 Market St.

Auburn, NY 13021

aamodei@ci.auburn.ny.us

 

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#8

I am doing some research for my department to see if any other department has implemented a Business License/Permit instead of charging fees for existing inspections of commercial businesses and/or properties. If so, how did you implement the license/permit? Your advice on this issue would be a great deal of assistance or any ideas pertaining to the subject would be appreciated as well. This subject is mainly for Florida departments although any information would be helpful.

 

Gene Fullwood

Fire Inspector/Investigator

Nassau County Fire Rescue

96135 Nassau Pl. Box 1

Yulee, Florida 32097

Phone (904) 491-7525

Fax (904) 321-5748

gfullwood@nassaucountyfl.com

 

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2009 U.S. Line of Duty Deaths                         39 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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The EMR-ISAC, a no-cost information sharing program within the Department of Homeland Security, specifically provides information necessary to protect local internal critical infrastructures (i.e., personnel, physical assets, and communication/cyber systems that must be intact and operational 24 x 7) against all hazards, from natural disasters to terrorist activities. The program’s main focus is ensuring that emergency response leadership, their organizations, and local policy leaders have both the internal and external support and resources to aid in disaster protection, prevention, and response to enhance survivability, continuity of operations, and mission success.

 

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Job Announcement

 

THE ROGERS, AR Fire Department is recruiting qualified individuals for the position of Deputy Fire Chief– Training and Support Services. The DFC-TSS will perform a variety of functions related to the management of fire, emergency medical and specialized services. This position is crucial to department operations and requires a background in management, budgeting, training, and personnel management. For information please call (479) 621-1179 Applications are on line at www.rogersarkansas.com
starting salary is $60k+.

 


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