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Join us at Hero’s Hangout on 1-27-24 for the annual D1 Instructor In-Service
with Forest Reeder. Other items to be discussed will be a basic overview of
the new IFSTA Ebook Program provided by the Indiana Fire & Public Safety
Academy as well as refreshers on ResourceOne and Acadis.
Conference qualifies for 8 hours of adult education CEs
for Instructor I/II/III re-certifications
Upcoming Fire Classes
Fire Officer 1
This class will be held from 5-14-24 to 6-11-24. Tuesdays (6 PM-10 PM CST) and Saturdays (8 AM-4 PM CST) Full Description This course is designed to give entry level fire officers with the knowledge and skills to meet the minimum job performance requirements as outlined in based on NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. The course identifies the requirements necessary to perform the duties of a first line supervisor or a supervisor who is in charge of…
District 1 Fire Academy-Winter 2024
The District 1 Fire Academy is 24 weeks of initial firefighter training that will include state certifications in Hazardous Material Awareness/Operations, Firefighter I/II and all state required curriculum to function as a firefighter in the state of Indiana. Participants must have fire department sponsorship and full gear with SCBA’s. A minimum of 80% attendance throughout the Academy is required to be eligible for testing. This class will be held on January 4, 2024 thru June 7, 2024 Monday (online)/Thursday (in…
District 1 – Light & Fight Skills Day
Purpose: You will be putting skills trainings together and working a fire scene with multiple companies working together. Objectives: Hose line deployment, hose line advancement in a building, and live fire attack. VEIS, victim removal. Backup crew/RIT, softening the structure and throwing ladders. Working the training as the fire scene with a fire command and officers leading the crew. Scene command and operations run by officers.
How Smart Responders Use REAL Situational Awareness to Improve Safety
Program Descriptions How Smart Responders Use REAL Situational Awareness to Improve Safety Most first responders know, intuitively, that strong situational awareness is an important aspect of incident scene safety. However, many do not understand what situational awareness is, how it is developed and how it can erode while working in a high risk, high consequence environment. This keynote presentation provides attendees with a working definition for situational awareness and explains how it is developed. Some of the barriers flawing situational…
1403 Live Fire Instructor Course
Class Description This course is a combination of classroom and field activities including live burns to give Instructors the knowledge and skills to meet the NFPA 1403: Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions as it pertains to the Live Fire Fixed Facilities at the MAAC. Course is intended for state certified Instructor I or II/III’s that are also designated by the Fire Chief and/or Training Officer as the Departments Instructor(s) for live fire training evolution at the MAAC. Once the…