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* Understanding Fireground Command
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Credit Hours:
4
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Faculty:
Richard Gasaway
| Understanding how you make decisions and how to develop and maintain your situation awareness are keys to your success as an incident commander. |
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** Courage to Be Safe/Everyone Goes Home: A Look Inside the Program
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Credit Hours:
4
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Faculty:
Ron Kanterman
| We need to instill the safety culture in the current and the future generation of firefighters. Here are some tools and tips for getting the safety message to hit home in your department. |
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Help Make Your Employees Successful
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Credit Hours:
4
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$25.00
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Faculty:
Alan Stocker
Tips and techniques for helping firefighters navigate the maze that is their career successfully from the rookie stage through retirement.
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Tactical Decision Making
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Credit Hours:
4
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$25.00
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Faculty:
Steve Chikerotis
Examine case studies and lessons learned from the chief’s personal experiences in almost 30 years of crawling down hallways on the Chicago (IL) Fire Department. Each incident is brought to life through exciting pictures and video. Each story reinforces a powerful lesson learned, including risk management, reading smoke, building construction and collapse, fireground tactics, flashover, communications and accountability, commanding the Mayday, and RIT rescue. This course is geared to the seasoned veteran as well as the new recruit. The goal is to prevent firefighter deaths through safer and more effective fireground tactics.
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The Company Officers Role in Safety and Survival
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Credit Hours:
4
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Interactive
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Faculty:
Forest Reeder
This course will take a look at some of the most hazardous areas of fireground operations and identify what the company officer should be looking for to keep the crews safe. Students will also be encouraged to rethink some typical tactical assignments when presented with hazardous fire and building conditions. You will be challenged to identify what the officer should be looking for and monitoring during operations. This program supports the 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives by advocating better risk management and empowering the fire service membership to stop repeating history.
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Understanding Fireground Command
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Credit Hours:
4
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Viewing Format(s):
PDF
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Fee:
$25.00
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Faculty:
Richard Gasaway
Understanding how you make decisions and how to develop and maintain your situation awareness are keys to your success as an incident commander.
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