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FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES HIGHER EDUCATION
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.
The link to the USFA/NFA TRADE Site is: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/trade/
Annual Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) National Professional Development Conference
Every year, USFA hosts the annual Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Conference on its campus in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Representatives from fire-related degrees programs, State and local fire service training agencies, and national fire service organizations attend the three-day conference. For the first time since its founding in 1999 and to reflect changes in program scope since then, this event will now be known as the annual FESHE National Professional Development Conference. Attendance at the conference is available to only those in the target audiences.
We are pleased to announce that the 12th annual FESHE National Professional Development Conference will be held June 3-5, 2010 at the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Academy (NFA) campus in Emmitsburg, Maryland. The conference days are now Thursday - Saturday instead of Friday - Monday, as in past years.
View the FESHE conference announcement & agenda at http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/nfa/higher_ed/feshe/feshe_conf.shtm.
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International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) EMS Section’s Fire-Rescue Med Conference - May 1-5, 2010
Hear from Kelvin Cochran, U.S. Fire Administrator; Alexander Garza, Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs and DHS Chief Medical Officer; and other federal government presenters and panelists speaking at Fire-Rescue Med (FRM) as they address EMS at the national level.
More information: www.iafc.org/frm
Thanks,
Kate Ruhe
Conference Marketing Manager
International Association of Fire Chiefs
kruhe@iafc.org
Direct Line: (703) 537-4827
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#1
We are developing a county-wide curriculum on population protection (shelter in place) and I am seeking if anyone has any information, perhaps any work they had developed and/or performed, in their community and are willing to share. Thank you.
Bernie Becker
Bernard W. Becker III, MS
Director, Center for Emergency Preparedness
Cleveland State University
Office: (216) 875-9860
Fax: (216) 687-5299
Cell: (937) 751-7371
b.becker64@csuohio.edu
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#2
The Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue, along with volunteers, are going door to door checking and installing smoke alarms. I am in need of suggestions for funding this program. I am in need of smoke alarms and nine volt batteries. Any assistance or contact information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
George L. Thomas IV, CFO, EFO, MIFireE
Safety Lieutenant "B" Shift
Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue
Frederick, MD
Office: (301) - 600 - 9331
Internal Extension - 1 - 9331
Cell: (301) - 418-8652 Direct Connect - 164*17223*134
Fax: (301) - 600 - 9339
Email: GThomas@FrederickCountyMD.gov
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#3
I have an Associate’s Degree in Fire Science and currently am researching Bachelor programs in emergency services but not focusing in fire. Does anyone have experience with Columbia Southern University, specifically with their Occupational Safety and Health program? Thank you.
Carl Roberts
Spotsylvania County Fire, Rescue & Emergency Management
Spotsylvania, VA
Cell: (540) 287-6778
Fax: (540) 582-6957
cfroberts@spotsylvania.va.us
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My question is that I am developing a JFSI program and a Public Fire Program for my department. I would like to see how if possible to receive other departments SOP's or SOG's for both of these areas and any educational or programs that anyone would be willing to send me to use in the development process.
Thanks for your time and look forward to hearing from everyone.
Robert L. Bell
Haralson County Fire Department
Buchanan, GA
Office: (770) 646-2036
Cell: (678) 988-1120
Station: (770) 537-1871
Email: hcfdinspections@bellsouth.net
---------------------------------INFORMATIONAL ITEMS------------------------------------- 2010 U.S. on duty firefighter fatality notices
17 firefighter fatalities have been reported to USFA in 2010; 16 from incidents that occurred in 2010 and 1 from a previous year incident. Year-to-date, monthly and annual USFA firefighter fatality reports are posted online @ http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/fatalities/statistics/ff_stats.shtm
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. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VIRTUAL TRADING POST
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The VIRTUAL TRADING POST SYSTEM now allows you to search for material by key word(s). Check it out! Go to Louisiana State University Fire and Emergency Training Institute's NFA TRADE page: http://feti.lsu.edu/trade/ and access it there.
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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
- Fire Operations: Determining if Local Water Systems Can Meet Demand during Major Fires (Reno, NV Twelve-Fatality Hotel Arson, 2006)
Fire departments’ pre-planning processes should determine if local water systems are capable of meeting the demand necessary for fighting major fires. - Incident Management: Locating Public Information Operations Close to the Command Area (Apex, NC Chemical Fire, 2006)
Incident commanders should consider locating public information operations in close proximity to the command area. - Emergency Management: Updating Incident Action Plans Throughout an Incident’s Response (Apex, NC Chemical Fire, 2006)
Incident commanders should consider having incident action plans routinely updated during extended response activities. - Fire Operations: Training Personnel in Specialized Tactics for Incidents at Power Plants (Rhea County, TN Watts Bar Hydroelectric Plant Fire, 2002)
Fire departments that have power plants located within their area of operations should ensure that their personnel are trained in the appropriate specialized tactics. This will enable the departments to respond successfully to incidents at the plants. - Incident Command: Appointing a Public Information Officer (Ardent Sentry Full-Scale Exercise, 2007)
Incident command should ensure that an appropriately trained individual serves as public information officer during an incident response. This individual should understand his or her media management responsibilities and should be able to interface with the emergency operations center and joint information center. - Incident Management: Identifying Remote Staging Areas (Apex, NC Chemical Fire, 2006)
Incident commanders should identify potential remote staging areas for use during response operations when resources may be exposed to unacceptable hazards. This enables incident commanders to relocate and protect resources from potential exposures. - Mass Evacuation: Planning for the Evacuation of Special Needs Populations (Apex, NC Chemical Fire, 2006)
Emergency managers should develop clear, concise plans that address the evacuation of their special needs populations in the event of an incident. - Pre-Incident Site Planning: Acquiring Diagrams and Plans for Power Plants and Industrial Facilities (Rhea County, TN Watts Bar Hydroelectric Plant Fire, 2002)
Fire departments should acquire diagrams and pre-plans for local power plants and other industrial facilities in their area. It is critical that these facilities provide fire departments with all information necessary to respond to an incident on their premises.
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LLIS.gov has partnered with the Emergency Management and Response – Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC) to provide LLIS.gov members access to the EMR-ISAC’s free, critical infrastructure protection (CIP) information. Located at the National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, MD, the EMR-ISAC was developed to collect, analyze, and disseminate timely, consequential information to assist in the practice of critical infrastructure protection by the leaders, owners, and operators of the nation’s Emergency Services Sector.
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.
The EMR-ISAC can be contacted at emr-isac@dhs.gov or 301-447-1325. To view the EMR-ISAC page on LLIS.gov, please click here or login to LLIS.gov and click on the EMR-ISAC link on the homepage. To subscribe for the free critical infrastructure protection (CIP) information disseminated by the Emergency Management and Response—Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC), please click on the following link: http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/fireservice/subjects/emr-isac/infograms/index.shtm
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