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Dixie  Fire  School  2016    

Online  Brochure    

March  11,  12  &  13    

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 TABLE  OF  CONTENTS  

 

1. Contact  Information   4  2. College  Credit/Certificates/Training  Hours   5  3. Course  List  

a. Saturday/Sunday  Classes   6  4. Forms  

a. Explorers/Jr.  Firefighter   15  b. Live  Fire  Requirements   16  c. Vendor  Setup   17  

5. Lodging   20  6. Meals   3  7. Officers   4  8. NFPA  Regulations   5  9. Registration    

a. Department/Agency/Individual   5  b. Cancellation/Refund/Substitutions   5  c. Deadlines   3  d. Online  Registration  Tutorial   5  e. Registration  Fee  and  Payment  Address   5  

10. School  Events  a. Friday  

i. Safety  Symposium   2  b. Saturday  

i. Vendor  night   3  11. School  Location  

a. Campus  Map   19  b. Directions   18  

12. School  Schedule   3  

           

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FIRE  SCHOOL  EVENTS      

FRIDAY,  MARCH  13,  2015      

Friday  Evening  Activity  –  (no  registration  required)   Louis  Crosier  Farm  Safety  Symposium  (Q0006)     2  hours        Friday  7-­‐9  PM  

“Smarter  Safety/Life  after  Tragedy”  

2016  Dixie  Fire  School  Safety  Symposium  

Serious  injury  to  yourself,  a  child  or  loved  one  due  to  an  accident  is  a  nightmare  shared  by  all.    This  year  we  will  be  hearing  from  a  few  courageous  people,  Gray  Rock  a  dairy  farmer  who  suffered  life  changing  accident  while  chopping  silage.  Jack  Trumbo  who  was  involved  in  a  tractor  accident,  and  Anna  Ellis  who  suffered  a  tragic  accident  as  a  child.  These  guest  speakers  are  all  over  Kentucky  and  are  willing  to  tell  the  story  of  how  this  nightmare  became  a  reality  for  them  and  their  families.    As  we  all  know  an  accident  can  happen  in  the  blink  of  an  eye  and  we  can  never  be  fully  prepared  for  its  aftermath.  This  is  why  we  strive  so  hard  to  educate  our  youth  and  farmers  on  how  to  prevent  farm  related  accidents  and  our  first  responders  how  to  respond  most  effectively  to  those  accidents.    

 

Saturday  Activities    

VENDORS  Vendor  booths  will  be  open  during  the  school  in  the  RPC  Atrium  

       

 

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IMPORTANT  DATES  

January  11,  2016  –  Registration  Begins  -­‐-­‐  $50  per  person.    

Register  online  only  at  www.dixiefirefighters.com.    If  you  need  help,  see  online  tutorial  or  call  (888)  234-­‐7201.  

 March  6,  2016  –  Online  Registration  Deadline  

Online  registration  ends.    Register  at  the  door  after  this  date  $50.00.     Students  dropped  for  non-­‐payment.     Free  T-­‐Shirt  deadline  for  Pre-registrant    March  6,  2016  –  Class  Cancellation     Classes  cancelled  with  fewer  than  10  students.     Students  dropped  for  non-­‐payment.    

 

SCHOOL  SCHEDULE    

ALL  ACTIVITIES  HELD  AT  Elizabethtown  Community  &  Technical  College    

Friday,  March  11,  2016     4:00  pm  —   8:00  pm  EST   Drop  off  Pass  and/or  Register  for  Open  Classes     5:00  pm  —        8:30  pm  EST   Vendor  Booths  Open     7:00  pm  —   9:00  pm  EST   Farm  Safety  Seminar  RPC212  Auditorium    Saturday,  March  12,  2016     6:30  am  —   8:00  am  EST   Drop  off  Pass  and/or  Register  for  Open  Classes     6:30  am  -­‐-­‐   8:00  am  EST   Continental  Breakfast     7:00  am  —   9:00  pm  EST   Vendor  Booths  Open     8:00  am  —   5:00  pm  EST   Classes  in  session      11:00  am  —   1:00  pm  EST   Lunch  Served  at  ECTC                          (1  hour  lunch)   LaRue  Co.  Pork  &  Beef  Producers      Sunday,  March  13,  2016     6:30  am  —   8:00  am  EST   Drop  off  Pass  and/or  Register  for  Open  Classes     6:30  am  -­‐-­‐   8:00  am  EST   Continental  Breakfast       8:00  am  —   5:00  pm  EST   Class  in  Session      11:00  am  —   1:00  pm  EST   Lunch  Served  at  ECTC                              (1  hour  lunch)   LaRue  Co.  Pork  &  Beef  Producers    

 Coffee  SERVED  from  6:30  to  8:00  a.m.  

LUNCH  SERVED  in  courtyard  from  11:00  a.m.  to  1:00  p.m  

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CONTACT  INFORMATION  

Online  Technical  Assistance  

  (270)  766-­‐5238   Ashley  McWaters   [email protected]     (888)  234-­‐7201   Toll  Free  SFRT  A5        

Fire  School  Command  &  Course  Requirements  

  (270)  706-­‐8860   Ashley  McWaters     (270)  872-­‐9570   Dale  Dobson  

Friday  Night  Symposium  

  (270)  872-­‐9570   Dale  Dobson   [email protected]  

Payment/Door  Passes/Refunds  

  (270)  268-­‐1797   Steve  Sheets   [email protected]  

Vendor  Setups  

  (270)  980-­‐0881   Chris  Crawford   [email protected]      Please  try  our  FAQs  on  the  registration  page  www.dixiefirefighters.com  before  calling.    

   

OFFICERS    

President   DALE  DOBSON     Vice  President   MIKE  COTTRELL     2nd  Vice  President   BILL  MULLINS     Treasurer   STEVE  SHEETS     Secretary   ASHLEY  MCWATERS     Sgt.  at  Arms   FROMAN  PETERS,  JR.      

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REGISTRATION  

• Registration  for  Saturday  &  Sunday  classes  is  $50  per  person  and  ONLINE  ONLY  at  www.dixiefirefighters.com.  After  registering,  print  2  Invoices  and  mail  one  with  payment  to:  Dixie  Firefighters  Association,  PO  Box  1656,  Elizabethtown,  KY  42702.  Pre-­‐registrant  will  receive  a  T-­‐shirt  if  registered  before  March  6,  2016  

• Students  can  register  with  a  department  or  as  individual.  Visit  online  tutorial  on  how  to  change  your  affiliation  http://apps.elizabethtown.kctcs.edu/dfs/_support/dfs_online_registration.pdf    

• Firefighter  Application  must  be  completed  during  the  registration  process.  • Choose  a  16,  or  two  8-­‐hour  courses  (no  discount  for  those  attending  only  one  day).    • Included  with  Registration  Friday  &  Saturday  night  events,  Continental  Breakfast/Coffee,  LUNCH  both  

days,  Refreshments  Friday  night  • Pre-­‐registration  confirmations  will  be  mailed  to  the  department,  agency,  or  individual  in  the  form  of  a  

door  pass  ticket.      • All  events  and  meals  will  be  on  the  ECTC  campus.  

CANCELLATIONS  AND  REFUNDS  • You  will  be  dropped  from  class  if  you/your  agency  fails  to  pay  by  March  6,  2016.  • Your  door  pass/receipt  will  be  mailed  once  payment  is  received.  • Each  student  is  required  to  complete  a  Firefighter  Application  when  registering  online  the  first  time.  

Information  is  required:  DOB,  education,  address,  residency  information,  SS#,  Citizenship,  FFID,  etc.  • Refunds-­‐-­‐will  be  given  only  to  students  whose  class(es)  are  cancelled,  where  there  is  no  second  choice  

available.  The  registration  fee  is  completely  transferable.  Please  call  (270)  766-­‐5238  or  (888)  234-­‐7201  to  switch  students.  

NFPA  REGULATIONS  All  applicable  NFPA  Standards  are  strictly  followed  and  enforced.  Courses  requiring  NFPA  1403  prerequisite(s)  or  

firefighter  certification  require  a  signed  approval  form  from  the  fire  chief  submitted  with  payment  (page  18).  A  PERMISSION  LETTER   from  department   chief  must  be   submitted  with  payment  when  enrolling   in  Arson   I  course  regardless  of  age.  

EXPLORERS/JUNIOR  FIREFIGHTERS  Explorers  and   Junior  Firefighters  must   submit  Explorer/Jr.   FF  permission   release   form   and  can  only   register   for  

designated  courses.  • Explorers/Junior  firefighters  will  be  allowed  into  some  courses  based  on  the  current  Kentucky  Fire  

Commission  Junior  Firefighter  regulations.  • Students  attending  classes  under  the  age  of  18  must  complete  and  submit  the  explorer/junior  firefighter  

permission  form  on  page  17.  • Students  ages  16-­‐17  wanting  to  take  EMS  Continuing  Education  must  submit  a  copy  of  their  First  

Responder  card  and  the  Explorer  Permission  Form  (page  17)  with  payment.  • We  observe  a  zero  tolerance  policy  for  disrepectful  or  disruptive  behavior.  The  students  parents  

(guardian)  and  the  fire  chief  will  be  notified  of  the  dismissal.  

COLLEGE  CREDIT  HOURS  &  CERTIFICATES  College  degree  credit  hours  are  awarded  for  all  “FRS”  courses.  Degree  credit  classes  require  passing  a  written  or  a  skills  exam.  

A   Firefighter   Application   must   be   completed   to   receive   college   credit.   All   other   courses   are   for   non-­‐degree   credit.  Instructors  will  award  certificates/training  hours  at  the  completion  of  each  course  for  actual  hours  student  is  in  class.  Fire  school  certificates  will  be  awarded  after  attending   the  entire  course.   Students  are   responsible   for  entering   their   training  hours   into  the  Kentucky  Fire  Commission  training  records  system.  Obtain  a  KFS  1-­‐b  (yellow  sheet)   from  the   instructor  for  partial  training    

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Saturday  and/or  Sunday  Course  MatrixCourse   Hours   Sat   Sun   Code   14  yrs   15-­‐17  

yrs      “911”  Emergency  Responder  Down     8     X   AA0003   Y   Y      Arson  1  (FRS  2074)   16   X   X   Y0001          Basic  Chaplain  Class   16   X   X   JJ0000   Y   Y      Basic  Firefighting   16   X   X   See  description     Y      Basic  Rope  Rescue   16   X   X   Q0007          Courage  to  Be  Safe  /  Meth  Lab  Awareness   8   X     B0000/T0000   Y   Y      CPR  Instructor   8   X            OR            X     BB0000         Decision  Making  for  Initial  Company  Operations  

(DMICO)  FRS2062  16   X   X   AA0000    

 

   Drivers  Training  Update   8                                            X   CC0000          EMS  Continuing  Education   16   X   X   See  description   Y*   Y*      EMS  Instructor  Methodology     8     X   BB0000          EMS  Instructor  Orientation/  Evaluator     8   X     BB0000          Fire  Behavior/Control  (Live  Burn)  Fireblast   8   X     M0001          Fire  Behavior/Control  (Live  Burn)  Flashover   8     X   FC40000          Firefighter  Survival     8   X     FC10000     Y      Firefighter  Rescue   8     X   FC20000     Y    

 Flashover  Awareness  &  Wildland  Awareness   8     X  FC400000  /FC300000  

Y  Y  

  FROG:  Fire  Rescue  Organizational  Guidance  for  Volunteer  Leaders  

16   X   X   A0000      

   Grain  Rescue  &    Large  Animal   16   X   X   Q0006/Q0009     Y      Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Firefighter  Hours  1   8   X              OR          X   See  description   Y   Y      Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Firefighter  Hours  2   8   X              OR          X   See  description   Y   Y      Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Firefighter  Hours  3   8   X              OR          X   See  description   Y   Y      Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Firefighter  Hours  4   8   X              OR          X   See  description   Y   Y      Instructor  Methodology  Update   8     X   BB0003          Natural  Gas  Emergencies  for  First  

Responders/Electrical  Safety  8   X     B0000   Y  

Y  

   Preparing  Initial  Company  Operations  (PICO)  FRS2016  

16   X   X   AA0000      

  Principles  of  Modern  Fire  Attack:  SLICE-­‐RS   8   X     M0001          Propane  Emergencies   8   X     M0004          School  Bus  Emergencies   8     X   B0000   Y   Y      Tools  of  the  Trade   16   X   X   B0000         Traffic  Incident  Management  for  Responders  and  

Highway  Crash  Site  Mgt  8   X     B0000   Y   Y  

   Vehicle  Rescue   16   X   X   Q0001      

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*Explorers/Jr.  FFs  must  show  proof  of  EMR  or  EMT  

Course  Listing  Description  

 “911”  Emergency  Responder  Down  (AA0003)   8  hours        Sunday  This   8-­‐hour   block   of   instruction   will   consist   of   a   Round   table   discussion   on   dealing   with   the   emotion   and  proper  procedures,  forms,  etc.  in  dealing  with  a  Line  of  Duty  Injury  and/or  a  Line  of  Duty  Death.    There  will  be  quest  speakers  from  the  Fire  Commission  and  Supporting  heroes  along  with  video  interviews  of  Chief  Officers  that  have  gone  through  these  events.  

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

   

Arson  I  -­‐  FRS  2074  (Y0001)     16  hours        Saturday  &  Sunday  This  course  is  the  *National  Fire  Academy’s  “Arson  Detection  for  the  First  Responder.”  The  classroom  delivery  will  cover   many   phases   of   initial   fire   scene   investigation   with   emphasis   on   the   firefighter’s   responsibility   in   arson  detection.   This   course   satisfies   the   requirement   for   FRS   2074   in   the  KCTCS  AAS   Fire/Rescue   Technology  Degree  Program.  Students  should  be  prepared  to  take  an  exam  at  the  conclusion  of  the  course.  

Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisite:   MUST   HAVE   PERMISSION   LETTER   FROM   CHIEF   OF   DEPARTMENT   SENT   IN   WITH  REGISTRATION.  NFA  Certificates  issued  to  those  individuals  with  NFA  ID  www.usfa.fema.gov/nfa/about/attend/ftin.shtm  

Basic  Chaplain  Training  (JJ0000)     16  hours        Saturday  &  Sunday  The  Basic  Fire  Chaplain  Training  includes  course  materials  designed  to  introduce  the  fire  chaplain  to  ministry  in  the  fire  service.  Topics   include  Ministry  to  Firefighters,  Ministry  to  Fire  Victims,  Critical   Incident  Stress  Management,  Fire   Department   Funerals,   Fire   Chaplain   Operations   and  more.   Successful   completion   of   this   class   will   partially  fulfill  the  training  requirements    necessary  to  become  a  certified  chaplain  by  the  State  Fire  Commission.  The  class  also  serves  as  a  great  annual  refresher  for  all  fire  chaplains.                  

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

   

Basic  Firefighting     16  hours        Saturday  &  Sunday  This  course  covers  16  of  the  20  recommended  hours  for  a  new  firefighter  in  Kentucky  and  offers  both  classroom  and  hands-­‐on  training.  

Safety—B0000  (2  hours)   Fire  Behavior—D0000  (1  hour)   Extinguishers—E0000  (1  hour)  

PPE—F0000  (3  hours)   Forcible  Entry—G0000  (1  hour)   Ventilation—H0000  (1  hour)      

Ropes—I0000  (1  hour)   Fire  Control-­‐-­‐M0000  (1  hour)   Hose/Nozzles/Appliances—K0000  (2  hours)  

Ladders—J0000  (2  hours)   Salvage—N0000  (1  hour)   Overhaul—O0000  (1  hour)  

Open  to  Ages  15-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  Full  Turnout  Gear  and  SCBA,  including  PASS  device.  Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

 

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Basic  Rope  Rescue  (Q00007)   16  hours        Saturday  &  Sunday  This   is   a   hands-­‐on   course   that   prepares   students   for   real-­‐world   technical   rope   rescues.   This   course   covers   the  technical  aspect  of  rope  equipment,  as  well  as:  

• Practical  applications  of  rappelling/lowering  techniques  • Anchor  systems  • Safety  systems  • Communications  

Students   will   learn   techniques   for   life-­‐saving   operations   in   the   vertical   environment,   while   maintaining   an  adequate   level   of   safety   for   the   rescuer   and   the   patient.   Techniques   will   include   rappels,   lock-­‐offs,   inversions,  belays,  and  working  with  litters.    Students  should  come  prepared  to  work.  

Equipment  Needed:    Helmet  with  a   suspension   system  and  chin   strap   (Fire  helmets  OK),   lace-­‐up  boots  with  ankle  support,  clean  leather  gloves,  eye  protection,  and  a  positive  attitude  with  a  desire  to  learn.      

 

Courage  to  Be  Safe  (B0000)  /  Meth  Lab  Awareness  (T0000)   8  hours        Saturday  Courage   to   Be   Safe:  Recognizing   the   need   to   do  more   to   prevent   line-­‐of-­‐duty   deaths   and   injuries,   the  National  Fallen  Firefighters  Foundation  has  launched  a  national  initiative  to  bring  prevention  to  the  forefront.    Firefighters  must  have   the   courage   to   face   a  multitude  of   risks   in  order   to   save   lives   and  protect   their   communities.     Their  courage   allows   them   willingly   risk   their   own   lives   so   that   others   can   be   saved.   A   different   type   of   courage   is  required  to  stay  safe  in  potentially  dangerous  situations,  avoiding  needless  risks  and  tragic  consequences.        Meth   Lab   Awareness:   This   course   will   provide   the   participant   an   overview   of   the  methamphetamine   threat   in  Kentucky.     The   drug’s   impact   will   be   discussed   however   the   primary   emphasis   will   be   the   recognition   of  clandestine  labs  and  their  dangers  foe  the  first  responder.      

               Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed/Prerequisites:    Permission  Form  if  Explorer/Jr.  Firefighter  

   

CPR  Instructor  (BB0000)   8  hours        Saturday  or  Sunday    This  one-­‐day  course  provides  certification  to   instruct   the  various  disciplines  that  the  American  Heart  Association  (AHA)  teaches  regarding  the  BLS  skills  of  Heartsaver  (Community),  AED,  Healthcare  Provider,  and  First  Aid.    All  of  these  programs  have  a  2-­‐year  certification.  

Prerequisites/Equipment  Needed:     Current  AHA  Healthcare  Provider  Certification.   Students  will   not   be  allowed  to  take  the  course  unless  they  can  prove  successful  completion  of  the  online  AHA  Core  Instructor  Course.  The  core  course  takes  6-­‐8  hours  to  complete  and  must  be  done  in  advance.  CPR  Pocket  Masks  are  required  (one  per  student)  and  the  BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers   Instructor  Package  (only  one   instructor  package  is  needed  per  department,  if  multiple  students  from  the  same  department  attend).  To  order  the  Core  Instructor  Course  and  the  BLS  for  Healthcare  Providers  Course  materials  go  to  http://aha.channing-­‐bete.com  or  call  1-­‐800-­‐611-­‐6083.  

 

Decision  Making  for  Initial  Company  Opers  (DMICO)  FRS2062  (AA0000)  16   hours         Saturday   &  Sunday  

This  is  a  National  Fire  Academy  course,  being  taught  by  a  National  Fire  Academy  Instructor.  DMICO  is  designed  to  develop  the  decision  making  skills  needed  by  Company  Officers  (COs)  to  accomplish  assigned  tactics  at  structure  fires.  All  activities  and  scenarios  used  in  this  course  are  based  on  structure  fires.  As  a  Company  Officer  (CO)  with  the   real   possibility   of   being   the   first   to   arrive   at   an   incident,   the   CO’s   initial   decisions   will   have   an   impact  

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throughout   the   entire   incident.   It   is   vital   that   they   be   able   to   make   good   management   decisions   that   have   a  favorable  impact  on  the  eventual  outcome.  In  addition  to  a  possible  role  as  the  initial  Incident  Commander  (IC),  the  CO   may   well   be   assigned   a   subordinate   position   within   the   ICS   organization.   COs   need   to   have   a   clear  understanding   of   the   system,   the   position   they   are   assigned,   and   their   role   in   the   organization   if   they   are   to  function  effectively  and  help  make  the  system  work.      

Equipment  Needed:    None  Prerequisite:  You  must  bring  your  FEMA/NFA  Student  ID  number  to  class.    If  you  don’t  already  have  one   or   need   help   on   how   to   locate   yours   go   to:  http://www.usfa.fema.gov/nfa/about/attend/ftin.shtm  NFA  Certificates  issued  to  those  individuals  with  NFA  ID  www.usfa.fema.gov/nfa/about/attend/ftin.shtm  

 

Driver’s  Training  Update(CC0000)   8  hours        Sunday    This  course  will  use  the  Kentucky  Fire  Commission  approved  curriculum  for  Driver’s  Training.  Topics  such  as  safe  operation   of   fire   apparatus,   laws   regulating   operation,   and   frequent   causes   of   accidents   will   be   discussed.    Students  should  be  prepared  to  take  an  exam  at  the  conclusion  of  the  course  

Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:    Valid  Kentucky  Driver’s  License  

EMS  Continuing  Education     16  hours  Saturday  &  Sunday  This  course  will  provide  Core  refresher  training  for  both  Emergency  Medical  Responders  and  EMT-­‐Basics,  which  is  required  for  National  Registry  and  KBEMS  certification.  Explorers/Jr.  Firefighters  wishing  to  attend  the  class  shall  bring  proof  of  current  certification  as  an  Emergency  Medical  Responder  or  EMT-­‐Basic.       *Open  to  Ages  16-­‐17  

Equipment  Needed:    CPR  Mask,  gloves,  stethoscope,  and  blood  pressure  cuff  *Prerequisites:    EMT  Certification  or  EMR  Certification.  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

   

EMS  Instructor  Orientation/  Evaluator  (BB0000)     8  hours        Saturday  This  course  is  required  by  administrative  regulation  202  KAR  7:601.  Training,  education,  and  continuing  education  in  order  to  be  credentialed  by  KBEMS  as  an  EMS  Educator  and  or  EMS  Evaluator.    During  the  educator/evaluator  course  the  participant  will  learn  all  pertinent  EMS  regulations  related  to  EMS  education,  the  National  Registry  of  EMT’s  certification  and  testing  requirements,  and  how  to  select  and  submit  required  KBEMS  documents  related  to  education  and  certification.     Equipment  Needed:  None  

Prerequisites:    EMS  Instructor  Candidate    

EMS  Instructor  Methodology  (BB0000)   8  hours        Sunday  This  course  is  required  by  administrative  regulation  202  KAR  7:601  Training,  education  and  continuing  education.  Section   17.   Requires   an   EMS   educator   to   meet   certain   requirements   in   order   to   renew   their   EMS   Educator  Certification.  During  the  preceding  two  (2)  years,  the  EMS  Educator  has  been  actively  engaged  in  instruction  and  obtained  a  minimum  of   fifty-­‐two  (52)  contact  hours  that   include  at   least  eight   (8)  hours  contact  hours  on  topics  related  to  methods  of  instruction  (MOI).  This  course  will  assist  the  certified  EMS  Educator  in  meeting  the  eight  (8)  hours  of  Methods  of  Instruction  (MOI).          

Equipment  Needed:    None    Prerequisites:    EMS  Instructor  Candidate            

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Fire  Behavior/Control-­‐Live  Burn  FireBlast(M0001)     8  hours        Saturday    

This  is  a  NFPA  1403  compliant  LIVE-­‐FIRE  course  which  will  utilize  the  NEW  FireBlast  burn  trailer  (not  an  acquired  structure  burn.)  

Equipment  Needed:    Full  turnout  gear  and  SCBA  with  PASS  device  and  spare  bottle.    All  turnout  gear  must  be  NFPA  compliant;  students  will  not  be  allowed  to  participate  if  the  instructor(s)  find  that  the  gear  is  not  NFPA  compliant  or  otherwise  poses  a  hazard.  SCBA  bottles  must  have  a  current  hydrostatic  test  date.      

Prerequisites:   Completion   of   NFPA   1403   required   components   prior   to   enrolling;   ”Live   Fire   Course  Competency  Validation”  form  (page  18)  must  be  mailed  in  with  payment.  Any  student  with  facial  hair  that  impedes  the  seal  of  the  face  piece  will  not  be  allowed  to  participate  in  accordance  with  NFPA  Standards.  

 

Fire  Behavior/Control-­‐Live  Burn  Flashover  (FC40000)     8  hours        Sunday  This  is  a  NFPA  1403  compliant  LIVE-­‐FIRE  course  which  will  utilize  the  Flashover  burn  trailer  (not  an  acquired  structure  burn.)  

Equipment  Needed:    Full  turnout  gear  and  SCBA  with  PASS  device  and  spare  bottle.    All  turnout  gear  must  be  NFPA  compliant;  students  will  not  be  allowed  to  participate  if  the  instructor(s)  find  that  the  gear  is  not  NFPA  compliant  or  otherwise  poses  a  hazard.  SCBA  bottles  must  have  a  current  hydrostatic  test  date.      

Prerequisites:   Completion   of   NFPA   1403   required   components   prior   to   enrolling;   ”Live   Fire   Course  Competency  Validation”  form  (page  18)  must  be  mailed  in  with  payment.  Any  student  with  facial  hair  that  impedes  the  seal  of  the  face  piece  will  not  be  allowed  to  participate  in  accordance  with  NFPA  Standards.  

 

Firefighter  Survival  (FC10000)     8  hours        Saturday  This  course  is  designed  to  help  firefighters  save  themselves  when  trapped  or  involved  in  an  impending  flashover.    The  course  is  required  for  Kentucky  Firefighter  Certification  and  upon  successful  completion  of  the  course,  degree  credit   can   be   awarded   for   FRS   2052   if   participant   display   certificates.   “Participant”   certificates   issued   to   all  completing  required  skills.  “Observer”  certificates  issued  to  those  that  attend  lecture  only.  

               Open  to  Ages  15-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  Full  turnout  gear  including  SCBA  and  PASS  device  Prerequisites:  Competent  in  the  use  of  Personal  Protective  Equipment.  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

   

Firefighter  Rescue  (FC20000)     8  hours        Sunday  This  course  is  designed  to  help  firefighters  save  themselves  when  trapped  or  involved  in  an  impending  flashover.    The  course  is  required  for  Kentucky  Firefighter  Certification  and  upon  successful  completion  of  the  course,  degree  credit   can   be   awarded   for   FRS   2052   if   participant   display   certificates.   “Participant”   certificates   issued   to   all  completing  required  skills.  “Observer”  certificates  issued  to  those  that  attend  lecture  only.  

Open  to  Ages  15-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  Full  turnout  gear  including  SCBA  and  PASS  device  Prerequisites:  Competent  in  the  use  of  Personal  Protective  Equipment.  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

   

Flashover  Awareness  (FC40000)  /  Wildland  Firefighting  Awareness  (FC30000)      8   hours      Sunday  

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Flashover  Awareness  class:  This  basic-­‐level  course  was  created  and  adopted  with  the  goal  of  improving  firefighter  recognition  and  survival  techniques  for  rapid  fire  progression  and  related  events.    The  “Awareness”  level  course  is  lecture-­‐based   and   topics   discussed   include,   but   are   not   limited   to:   Basic   fire   behavior   and   fire   development;  Potential   signs,   elements,   indicators   of   Flashover   and   Backdraft;   Tactical   Ventilation;   and   Survival   techniques.    Relevant  case  studies  may  also  be  discussed  during  the  4-­‐hour  version  of  this  program    Wildland   Firefighting   Awareness   class:  The   second   half   of   the   training   is   the   4   hr.   required   course   for   KY   basic  firefighter  certification.    The  class  is  based  on  the  Forestry  S-­‐190  and  S-­‐130  courses  but  has  information  specific  to  Kentucky.     It   is   a   lecture   class   focused   on   the   topics   of   fire   behavior,   tools,   equipment,   suppression,   urban  interface,  and  wildland  firefighting  safety.  

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed/Prerequisites:    Permission  Form  if  Explorer/Jr.  Firefighter      

 

FROG:Fire  Rescue  Organizational  Guidance  for  Volunteer  Leaders    16  hours  Saturday  &  Sunday  Participants  work  together  to  develop  solutions  to  common  leadership  challenges  through  scenario  and  facilitated-­‐based  discussions.  Topics  include  analyzing  and  understanding  the  fire  department's  people,  processes  and  culture.  At  the  conclusion  of  the  course,  participants  will  have  practical  guidelines,  customized  to  their  organization,  which  can  be  immediately  implemented  upon  returning  home.  

Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:    None  

 

Grain  Rescue  (Q0006)  &  Large  Animal  (Q0009)     16  hours        Saturday  &  Sunday  Grain  Rescue:  The  scope  of  this  course  is  to  educate  students  about  grain  storage  facility  types,  their  construction,  and   operating   features.   OSHA   regulations,   physical-­‐environmental   hazards   and   potential   rescue   resources   are  identified.    Scene  management  and  safety  are  discussed  in  conjunction  with  locating  and  making  contact  with  the  victim.  Appropriate  non-­‐entry  rescue  efforts  are  identified.  Various  cutting  tools  are  used  in  a  simulated  rescue  to  assist  in  the  removal  of  grain  from  the  system.  Upon  completion  of  this  class  the  student  will  possess  the  ability  to  function  as  a  support  member  to  a  rescue  team  conducting  rescue  operations  at  a  grain  storage  facility.    Large  Animal:  This  course  is  designed  to  help  the  firefighter/rescuer  understand  responding  to  farm  emergencies  with   animals.   This   course   is   designed   to   familiarize   firefighters  with   special   techniques   required   to   successfully  coordinate  and  execute  an  agricultural  rescue.  Topics  are:  Rural  vs.  urban  farm  accidents,  Common  types  of  farm  accidents   and   special   challenges,   Understanding   farm   equipment   mechanics,   Animals,   Special   situations   when  responding,  Management  of  farm  related  incidents,  Extrication  and  disentanglement  techniques.  

Open  to  Ages  15-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  Turnout   gear  or   coveralls,   fire  helmet  or  hardhat,   safety   glasses,  work   gloves,   and  steel  toed  boots  

                       Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF    

Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Hours  1     8  hours        Saturday  or  Sunday  LECTURE   ONLY.   Some   of   the   toughest   subjects   to   find   for   certification.     Because   of   the   high   demand   for   this  course,  we  offer  two  identical  courses,  one  section  on  Saturday  and  one  section  on  Sunday.       Aircraft-­‐W0000  (2  hours)        Fire  Alarms  &  Communication-­‐C0000  (2  hours)     Forcible  Entry-­‐G0000  (2  hours)        Building  Construction-­‐V0000  (2  hours)  

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:    None  

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Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF    

Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Hours  2     8  hours        Saturday  or  Sunday  LECTURE   ONLY.   Some   of   the   toughest   subjects   to   find   for   certification.     Because   of   the   high   demand   for   this  course,  we  offer  two  identical,  one  section  on  Saturday  and  one  section  on  Sunday.     Foam  Fire  Streams-­‐  L0000  (2  hours)        Loss  Control-­‐N0000  (3  hours)     Fire  Prevention-­‐U0000  (3  hours)  

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:    None  Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

   

Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Hours  3     8  hours        Saturday  or  Sunday  LECTURE   ONLY.   Some   of   the   toughest   subjects   to   find   for   certification.     Because   of   the   high   demand   for   this  course,  we  offer  two  identical  courses,  one  section  on  Saturday  and  one  section  on  Sunday.  

PPE  F0000  (2  hours)       Flashover  Classroom  FC40000  (3  hours)  Fire  Behavior  D0000  (3hours)  

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:    Turnout  Gear              Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

   

Hard-­‐to-­‐Get  Hours  4     8  hours        Saturday  or  Sunday  LECTURE   ONLY.   Some   of   the   toughest   subjects   to   find   for   certification.     Because   of   the   high   demand   for   this  course,  we  offer  two  identical  courses,  one  on  Saturday  and  one  on  Sunday.     Hose/Nozzles/Appliances  K0000  (2  hours)        Water  Supply  R0000  (2  hours)     Ladders  J0000  (2  hours)        Ventilation  H0000  (2  hours)  

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:    None  Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  

Instructor  Methodology  Update  (BB0003)   8  hours        Sunday  This   class,   designed   for   company   officers   and   other   fire   or   rescue   service   personnel   with   the   responsibility   of  conducting  periodic  company  level  or  small  unit  training,  introduces  the  participant  to  basic  instructional  concepts  and   techniques.  Emphasis   is  on   teaching  principles  and   techniques  applicable   to   fire  and   rescue   service   training  and  includes  effective  communication,  teaching  from  lesson  plans,  methods  of  instruction,  with  emphasis  on  skills  training   and   adult   learning.   The   afternoon   session  will   focus   on   current   technologies   available   to   enhance   your  presentation.  

Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:  Certified  Fire  Instructor  

 

Natural  Gas  Emergencies/Electrical  Safety  (B0000)     8  hours        Saturday  This  class  is  divided  into  4  hour  sections,  This  program  covers  basic  issues  such  as  responder  safety,  initial  response  procedures,   locomotives  and   freight   cars,   and   train  paperwork.   It   is  designed   for  all   levels  of   responders   in   fire,  police,  emergency  management  and  emergency  medical  agencies.  The  electrical  safety  program  will  offer  critical  

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information   that   emergency   responders   should   know  about   keeping   everyone   safe  while   dealing  with   incidents  involving  electrical  distribution  equipment.    Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF    

Preparing   for   Initial   Company   Operations   (PICO)   FRS   2016(AA0000)   16   hours   Saturday&  Sunday  This  NFA  course  is  designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  fire  officers  and  crew  leaders  with  responsibilities  to  manage  the  operations   of   one   or   more   companies   in   structural   firefighting   operations.   The   course   components   include:  preparation  for  response,  decision-­‐making,  and  tactical  operations.    Upon  successful  completion  of  the  course,  0.8  credit   hour  of   degree   credit   in   FRS  2016  will   be   awarded.   Students   should  be  prepared   to   take   an  exam  at   the  conclusion  of  the  course.  

Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:  Permission  Form  if  Exp/Jr.  FF  NFA  Certificates  issued  to  those  individuals  with  NFA  ID  www.usfa.fema.gov/nfa/about/attend/ftin.shtm  

Principles  of  Modern  Fire  Attack:  SLICE-­‐RS  (M0001)   8  hours        Saturday  SLICE-­‐RS  class  is  open  to  all  chief  officers,  instructors,  company  officers  and  firefighters,  introducing  modern  fire  behavior  and  changes  to  the  fire  attack  within  the  profession,  based  on  research  findings.  This  information  has  been  known  to  be  controversial  to  some,  so  be  prepared  for  great  discussions.  You  don’t  have  to  look  far  for  good  discussion  regarding  fire  command,  control,  accountability  and  especially  fire  behavior.  The  shared  science,  research  and  best  practices  are  another  tool  for  your  toolbox!  Go  home  to  your  department  with  a  renewed  outlook  and  with  a  healthy  knowledge  of  the  Principles  of  Modern  Fire  Attack:  SLICE-­‐RS.  This  delivery  is  funded  by  AFG  and  the  Department  of  Homeland  Security.  Its  intended  audience  is  chief  officers,  instructors,  company  officers  &  firefighters.  This  class  introduces  modern  fire  behavior  and  changes  to  fire  attack  within  the  profession  based  on  research  findings.    

  Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:  None  

Propane  Emergencies  (M0004)     8  hours        Saturday  This   is   a   LIVE-­‐FIRE,   HANDS-­‐ON   course   that   helps   the   firefighter   make   informed   decisions   concerning   propane  emergencies.    The  Bobtail  Propane  Prop  will  be  used.  

Equipment  Needed:    Full  turnout  gear  and  SCBA  with  PASS  device  and  spare  bottle.    All  turnout  gear  must  be  NFPA  compliant;  students  will  not  be  allowed  to  participate  if  the  instructors  find  that  the  gear  is  not  NFPA  compliant  or  otherwise  poses  a  hazard.    SCBA  bottles  must  have  a  current  hydrostatic  test  date.  Prerequisite:   Completion   of   NFPA   1403   required   components   prior   to   enrolling;   ”Live   Fire   Course  Competency   Validation”   form   (page   18)   must   be   mailed   in   with   payment.   Students   with   facial   hair  impeding  the  face  piece  seal  will  not  be  allowed  to  participate  -­‐  NFPA  Standards.  

 

School  Bus  Emergencies  (B0000)     8  hours  Sunday  On  average,  nearly  1500  accidents   involving   school  buses  occur  each  year  on  Kentucky’s   roadways.     In  addition,  other   incidents  such  as  hostile  acts  or  medical  emergencies  may  occur  on  buses  carrying  students.    The  focus  of  this  program  will  provide  a  basic  overview  of   the   types   school  bus  emergencies,  how   to  develop  pre-­‐plans  with  other  agencies,   and  how   to  manage   these  potentially   chaotic   incidents.    Heavy   rescue  operations  will   be  briefly  discussed   in   this   class,   but   this   course   is   not   intended   to   be   a   heavy   rescue   class   and   does   not   focus   on   the  technical  aspects  of  extrication.  

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Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:  None  

 

Tools  of  the  Trade  (B0000)   16  hours  Saturday  &  Sunday  Each  firefighter  that  joins  your  department  has  a  lifetime  of  habits  –  and  they’re  not  always  good  ones!  This  isn’t  a  course  that  teaches  all  you  need  to  know  about  ventilation,  forcible  entry  or  other  basic  fire  skills.    It’s  all  about  the  equipment  needed  to  perform  those  tasks.    Opportunities  to  use  tools  in  evolutions  will  be  offered.   Evolution   sessions   will   concentrate   on   hand   tools   and   power   tools.     Each   session   will   start   with  inspection   and   maintenance,   review   manufacturer’s   guidance,   and   discuss   safety.     Multiple   stations   will  involve  the  student  in  correct  tool  use.    Hands-­‐on  activities  will  be  the  primary  focus  of  the  class.    Firefighting  PPE  is  required  for  each  student.      

Equipment  Needed:    Full  turnout  gear  including  fire  gloves  and  leather  gloves    Prerequisites:  None  

Traffic  Incident  Management  for  Responders  and  Highway  Crash  Site  Mgt  (B0000)     8  hours        Saturday  This   8-­‐hour   block   of   instruction   will   consist   of   two   4-­‐hour   classes.   The   Traffic   Incident  Management   classclass  details   how   temporary   traffic   control   can   be   established   and   maintained   by   emergency   responders   on-­‐the  scene(Traffic   Incident   Management).   The   Highway   Crash   Site   Management   course   focuses   on   inter-­‐agency  response  to  vehicle  accidents  and  offers  practical  solutions  to  issues  that  may  arise  on-­‐scene.      

Open  to  Ages  14-­‐17  Equipment  Needed:  None  Prerequisites:   Permission   Form   if   Exp/Jr.   FF

   

Vehicle  Rescue  (Q0001)   16  hours        Saturday  &  Sunday  This   course   includes   classroom   and   practical   evolutions.   New   vehicles,   hybrid   and   multi-­‐airbag   cars   will   be  discussed.   Students   will   demonstrate   their   knowledge   of   basic   hands-­‐on   extrication   principles.     Based   on  availability,  large  vehicles  such  as  busses,  which  may  also  be  used  in  addition  to  the  cars  for  hands-­‐on  practice  in  the  course.  

Equipment  Needed:  Full  turnout  gear  or  coveralls,  helmet  or  hardhat,  gloves,  steel-­‐toed  shoes,  and  eye  protection.  

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EXPLORER/Jr.  FF  PERMISSION  FORM    

Dixie  Fire  School  Policy:  This  form  must  be  submitted  with  PAYMENT  for  all  EXPLORER/Jr.  FFs  UNDER  18  YEARS  OF   AGE.   In   addition,   there   is   a   zero   tolerance   policy   for   any   person   exhibiting   disruptive   or   disrespectful  behavior.  In  the  event  of  an  incident,  the  parents  (guardian)  and  the  fire  chief  of  the  student  will  be  contacted.  

 Student  Name:   Date  of  Birth:  __________    Name  of  class(es)  (see  page  7):  ______________________________________________________    _____________________________________________________________________    

 STATEMENT  OF  PARENTAL  CONSENT  

 I,  __________________________,  as  parent  or   legal  guardian  of  the  above  named  student,  do  hereby  give  permission   for  my   son  or  daughter   to  participate   in   the  course(s)   listed  above.   I  understand   that  some  classes  require  a  certain  level  of  skill/experience  and  ability  and  that  by  signing  this  form,  I  attest  that  I  have  evaluated  my  dependent’s  ability  to  perform  in  the  above  named  class(es)  and  believe  that  my  dependent  is  capable  of  performing  such  tasks.  My  signature  also  acknowledges  that  I  have  read  the  Dixie   Fire  School’s   zero   tolerance  policy  concerning  disruptive  or  disrespectful  behavior   (above)  and   I  understand  that  my  son  or  daughter  will  be  removed  from  class  if  found  to  be  in  violation  of  this  policy.  

 

X      Relationship  to  Student:___________________     Signature  of  Parent  or  Guardian  (Not  valid  without  Signature)    X           Signature  of  Fire  Chief  or  Advisor  (Not  valid  without  Signature)  

Emergency  Contact  Info:  

Parent/Guardian:   Fire  Chief/Advisor:  

Name:  ___________________________   Name:  _______________________________  

Phone  Number:  ___________________   Fire  Dept  Name:  ________________________  

    Phone  Number:    ________________________  

 

Failure  to  provide  a  completed  form  with  registration  will  result  in  removal  from  course  selected.  

 Mail  with  Payment  to:   Dixie  Firefighters  Association     PO  Box  1656     Elizabethtown  KY    42702  

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LIVE  FIRE  Course  Competency  Validation  Form  See  Website!    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VENDOR  FORM  

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Vendor/Company  Name              Address   City          State   Zip  Code          

     

Contact  Person   Title      Business  Phone   Cell  Phone      

   

 All  Vendors  regardless  of  Sponsorship  level  shall  provide  (2)  door  prizes.  

 Booth  Information  

       

$100 Sponsorship includes 6X10 booth space.  

$500 Sponsorship includes 6X10 booth space, outside display area, and your logo on our website as you supply your logo in jpeg form.

 

     Booth space shall be assigned on a first come first serve basis.  

     

Checks  should  be  made  payable  to:  Dixie  Firefighters  Association      

   Mail  Checks  and  Forms  to:  

Chris  Crawford  185  Turner  Road  Brandenburg,  KY  40108  

   

     

DIRECTIONS  Direction  to  Elizabethtown  Community  and  Technical  College  (ECTC):  

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From  the  North  –  I-­‐65  South  to  exit  94,  right  on  62,  go  2.5  miles  to  31W  bypass,  turn  left  at  1st  red  light,  ECTC  is  on  the  right.  From  the  North  –  31W  South  to  exit  31W  Bypass  in  Elizabethtown,  Turn  right  at  the  1st  red  light  and  the  1st  left  on  University  Drive.  From  the  South  –  I-­‐65  North  to  exit  91B,  Western  KY  Parkway  to  exit  136  (Fort  Knox)  go  ½  mile,  turn  left  at  1st  red  light,  ECTC  is  on  the  right.  From  the  East  –  West  on  Blue  Grass  Parkway,  at  end  of  parkway  take  I-­‐65  South,  exit  91  Western  KY  Parkway  to  exit  136  (Fort  Knox)  go  ½  mile,  turn  left  at  1st  red  light,  ECTC  is  on  the  right.  From  the  West  –  Western  KY  Parkway,  exit  136  turn  left,  go  ½  mile,  turn  left  at  1st  red  light,  ECTC  is  on  the  right.    

 E’town  Community  &  Technical  College,  600  College  Street  Road,  Elizabethtown,  KY  42701  

 

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The Elizabethtown Community and Technical College

600 College Street Road Elizabethtown, KY 42701

 

   

Registration  Starts  Here  Best  Parking  

 

Lunch    

 JSO  

JSO-­‐  James  S.  Owen  Building  

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ELIZABETHTOWN  LODGING    

*Indicates  motel  with  working  SPRINKLER  system  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Baymont  Inn  &  Suites   209  Commerce  Drive   270-­‐769-­‐9616  

*Comfort  Suites   215  Commerce  Drive   270-­‐360-­‐0088  

Days  Inn   2011  North  Mulberry   270-­‐769-­‐5522  

*Fairfield  Inn   1031  Executive  Drive   270-­‐769-­‐1440  

*Hampton  Inn   1035  Executive  Drive   270-­‐765-­‐6663  

*Holiday  Inn  Express   107  Buffalo  Creek  Drive   270-­‐769-­‐1334  

*La  Quinta  Inn   210  Commerce  Drive   270-­‐765-­‐4747  

Motel  6   1042  North  Mulberry   270-­‐769-­‐3102  

*Ramada  Limited   205  Commerce  Drive   270-­‐769-­‐9683  

Super  8  Motel   2028  North  Mulberry   270-­‐737-­‐1088