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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
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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
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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