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Upcoming Fire Classes
Event Weather Planning and Monitoring Seminar
This interactive seminar will provide an overview of the key elements of an outdoor event hazardous weather plan as well as tools and support services available from the National Weather Service (NWS). Participants will engage with NWS staff in break out groups focused on applying the concepts via real world weather scenarios. Seminar objectives include: Demonstrate awareness of NWS products and services available before and during special events Understand the importance of having an event weather safety plan and the…
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…
Railroad Investigation and Safety Course
Approximately every three hours a train collision occurs in the United States often requiring the assistance of first responders at the scene of an incident. The collision scene may be complex and consist of a variety of safety concerns for first responders. The Railroad Investigation and Safety Course provides first responders with critical information allowing them to effectively respond to and safely investigate incidents involving the railroad. MODULE 1 – Rail Safety 101 – Safety issues in the railroad environment…
District 1 – Live Fire 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.