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Join the MAAC and Marine Corps Veteran, former police officer, former firefighter, speaker, and author Travis Howze on February 23rd for our Post-Traumatic Purpose First Responder Mental Health Symposium.
This event will seek to
- strengthen key leadership traits
- identify warning signs of post-traumatic stress
- recognize how much trauma we can handle and still be effective
- teach how to handle burnout, show how to thrive with post-traumatic stress
- how to handle communicating through trauma, and
- how to become a mental health resource and planning for our mental health future.
Upcoming EMT, Fire, Law Enforcement Classes

Fire Officer I
To provide entry level fire officers knowledge and skills to meet the min. requirements in NFPA 1021 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 a single fire company or…

Fire Investigator I
This teaches foundational level education and training for fire and arson investigators. Primary resources: NFPA 1033 ““Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator.” NFPA 921 “Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations” This program is intended for delivery to fire investigators, police officers, company-level officers, and fire fighters who are involved in the investigation process. The program primarily consist of instruction and practical exercises in the areas of cause and origin determination, report writing, scene processing, evidence handling, and participate in practice courtroom…

Fire Officer II
Provides mid-level officer/supervisor with information and skills to meet the min. JPRs in NFPA 1021 This course is designed to give mid-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 is designed for the Fire Officer who is ready to assume more of a leadership role by moving into the middle management level of his/her department. This course expands…

Fire Instructor II
This course is based on NFPA 1041 Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications. The course is designed for the Fire Service Instructor who, in addition to meeting Instructor I qualifications, wants to develop the knowledge and ability to develop individual lesson plans for a specific topic including learning objectives, instructional aids, and evaluation instruments; schedule training sessions based on overall training plan of the authority having jurisdiction; and supervise and coordinate the activities of other instructors. Thursdays: 6pm to…

NFPA 1700
Class overview: 16 hours of training Fire Control Search & Rescue Ventilation Incident Command Firefighter Safety Funded by AFG Fire Prevention and Safety Grants LIMITED TO 2 INSTRUCTORS PER DEPARTMENT PRE-REQUISITE: FIRE INSTRUCTOR I *PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS A $50 SEAT RESERVATION FEE THAT WILL BE REFUNDED ONCE ATTENDANCE IS VERIFIED. ISFSI RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DONATE THE FEE TO CHARITY IF STUDENT DOES NOT ATTEND THE COURSE.

Ladder Climb Test
MAAC hosts the Ladder Climb Tests on CPAT testing days. Exercise Fee- $25.00 Payments must be made at time of registration online: No Exceptions. Must provide government-issued drivers license or state identification card at time of test. Questions: Contact CPAT/Ladder Test MANAGER Name: Mike Wirtes Email: [email protected] Phone: (219) 508-7579