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** Technology and ARFF: Saving Lives Through Innovation
Credit Hours: 4 Viewing Format(s): PDF Fee: $25.00
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Faculty: Jeff Giraud, 0

A look at four essential elements of aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF): agents, applications, appliances, and apparatus. Pierce Logo

*New Technologies Focus on First Responder “Capability Gaps” and Needs - Parts 1 & 2
Credit Hours: 4 Viewing Format(s): PDF Fee: $25.00
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Faculty: Mary Jane Dittmar

Evolving technologies from DHS, USFA, NIST, and NIOSH aim at improving firefighter health and safety and operational efficiencies. Evolving technologies in the areas of communications and firefighter locator systems. The educational objectives are as follows: 1. Describe how recent technological advances in health/safety, communications, and firefighting equipment have been improved in terms of scope, accessibility, and affordability. 2. Identify improvements in protective clothing 3. Identify advances in firefighting techniques for things such as win-driven fires. 4. Describe how communications equipment is changing and how firefighter locator technology is improving. Bauer Logo

*Pressurized Fire Attack Precautions: THE “BIG THREEE”
Credit Hours: 4 Viewing Format(s): Text   / PDF Fee: $25.00
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Faculty: Kriss Garcia, Reinhard Kauffmann

Using fans to bring a fire under control is effective and safe when employed correctly in structures that lend themselves to such a tactic. Learn when, where, and how to deploy a positive-pressure attack.The educational objectives are as follows: 1. Understand the difference between positive-pressure attack (PPA) and positive-pressure ventilation (PPV). 2. Know the conditions in which fans should not be used. 3. Know when the Diagnostic Barometer of Interior Conditions indicates that the fire situation is conducive to PPA. 4. Know to what the three “E”s in the “Big Threee” refer. Tempest Logo

Structural Collapse: The Hidden Dangers of Residential Fires
Credit Hours: 4 Viewing Format(s): Text   / PDF Fee: $25.00
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Faculty: James M. Dalton, Robert G. Backstrom, Steve Kerber

Recent Underwriters Laboratories tests demonstrate the behavioral differences between solid wood joist and lightweight wood structural members on fire and the collapse times of various floor and roof assemblies.