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Promoting professionalism by providing excellence in training and technical assistance to the emergency responders of Oklahoma since 1931
Dr. Erick Reynolds, Director Oklahoma State University
Fire Service Training
To: Oklahoma Emergency Responders
Subject: Training Opportunities – October through December 2015
Date: October 1st, 2015
Greetings!
We are pleased to provide class offerings for the 4th quarter, 2015. As many
of you remember, we used to print a course catalog every quarter. We will be
providing this catalog quarterly in the future. It will go out by email blast and
a link will be available on our website.
This catalog covers courses available from October 1, 2015 through
December 31, 2015. The courses which are currently scheduled are listed,
however, keep in mind that additional courses may be added which will not be
listed. Also, some classes may be rescheduled. Please continue to check our
website for additions or revisions to course offerings.
OSU-FST does our best to provide high quality professional development
opportunities to the Emergency Responders of Oklahoma in a cost-effective,
results-based format!!.
Be Safe out there,
Dr. Erick Reynolds, Director
Oklahoma State University Fire Service Training
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Call Oklahoma State University – Fire Service Training (OSU-FST) at 1-800-304-5727 to register for a class. Preregistration is required for all Fire Service Training classes. Registration will begin 90 days prior to the class start date. You may preregister earlier than 90 days for all NFA classes. All registration fee amounts quoted throughout this brochure are for Oklahoma emergency responders. If you need information on out-of-state, industrial, or government costs, please call the OSU-FST office at 1-800-304-5727 or visit the FST website at www.osufst.org.
Cancellation Policy All OSU-FST classes have a minimum number of students required to hold the class. These numbers vary with the individual classes due to safety considerations, activities, and efficient and economical use of resources.
The student or organization representative that has registered a student for an OSU-FST course must notify OSU-FST at least five (5) business days prior to the start of the course, that the student will not attend the course, to avoid being billed.
The student or organization representative who registered the student will be issued a “cancellation” number when canceling the student out of the course.
Classes that do not have a registration fee – The student or organization representative who placed the registration will be billed a $15.00 administrative fee if the student fails to attend the class he/she is registered for, and has not obtained a cancellation number at least five (5) business days prior to the start of the course.
Classes that have a registration fee – The student or organization representative who registered the student will be billed the full registration fee if the student fails to attend the class he/she is registered for, and has not obtained a cancellation number at least five (5) business days prior to the start of the course.
Grant-Funded Classes This training brochure does not include all the grant-funded classes scheduled for October through December 2015. Advertisements for grant-funded classes will be sent separately. Watch for grant course flyers!
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Letter from the Director 2
Registration Policies 3
Oklahoma Executive Fire Officer Leadership Program 6
Active Shooter Response: Medical Rescue Teams 8
Advanced Fire Behavior 8
Certification Evaluator Training 9
Driver Operator – Aerial 9
Driver Operator – Pumper 10
Emergency Services Instructor (Instructor I) 11
Emergency Services Instructor (Instructor I) Train-the-Trainer 11
Emergency Vehicle Driver Training 12
EMS Burn Emergencies 12
Exterior Offensive Fire Attack/Structural Fire Scene Size-up 12
Extrication Fundamentals Train-the-Trainer 13
Fire Fighter I Academy 14
Fire Fighter II Academy 15
Fire Officer I 16
Flammable Gas Emergencies (LPG) 16
Gang Awareness for Emergency Responders 17
Grain Bin Emergencies Awareness 17
Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies 18
Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies Train-the-Trainer 18
Hazardous Materials Operations for WMD-HazMat Emergencies 18
Hazardous Materials Operations: Core Competencies Train-the-Trainer 19
Hazardous Materials Operations Refresher: Core Competencies Train-the-Trainer 19
Hazardous Materials Operations Refresher: Illicit Labs Train-the-Trainer 20
Hazardous Materials Operations Refresher: Pipeline Emergencies Train-the-Trainer 20
Introduction to Water Rescue 21
Introduction to Water Rescue Train-the-Trainer 21
Leadership for Small Departments: Administration 22
Leadership for Small Departments: Tactics 22
Nasal Narcan for the First Responder Train-the-Trainer 22
New Vehicle Technology 23
NFA Incident Safety Officer 23
NFA Introduction to Unified Command for All Hazard Incidents 24
NFA Wildland Urban Interface Firefighting for Structural Company Officers 24
Open Records/Open Meetings for Fire Boards 25
Rehab for Wildand Fire Fighting 25
Rope Rescue Technician Level I 26
Rope Rescue Technician Level II 27
Rope Rescue Technician Level I Part B 28
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Rope Rescue Technician Level II Part A 28
Rope Rescue Technician Level II Part B 28
Rope Rescue: Low Angle Operations 29
Training Officer Tool Kit 29
Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part A 29
Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part B 30
Wilderness Search and Rescue 30
Wilderness Rescue Technician Level I 31
Wildland Fire Fighting: Backfiring Operations 32
Wildland Fire Fighting: Engine Company Tactics 32
Wildland Fire Fighting: Foam Application 33
Wildland Fire Fighting: Fundamentals 33
Wildland Fire Fighting: Skills 34
Wildland Fire Origin Recognition 34
Wildland Incident Commander’s Toolbox 35
Wildland Training (FFT2) for Structural Firefighters, G-130 35
Northwest Regional Fire School – Guthrie 36
Northeast Regional Fire School – Glenpool 36
Industrial Emergency Response Team Symposium 37
Smoke Detector Information and Application 38
OSU-FST Staff Directory 40
Maps to FST Offices and Fire and Emergency Services Training Center 41
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Oklahoma Executive Fire Officer Leadership Program Length: 120 hours
Outline: The Oklahoma Executive Fire Officer Leadership Program is a partnership between
Oklahoma State University – Fire Service Training, Oklahoma State University Fire and Emergency Management Administration, Oklahoma Fire Chiefs Association, Oklahoma State Firefighters Association, and the Council on Firefighter Training. The 160 hour program utilizes the curriculum from the International Public Safety Leadership and Ethics Institute and has been developed to bring the concepts of leadership and ethics to the forefront of an individual’s career. Topics include: Developing a Personal Philosophy of Leadership and Ethics, Leading Others Ethically, Ethical Leadership in Organizations, Ethics and the Challenge of Leadership.
Prerequisites:
10 years in the fire service
3 years as an officer
OKEFOLP Application (found at www.osufst.org/course-information?recordid=1286)
Resume
2-3 page letter stating why you should be chosen
Letter of commitment from your organization
Letter of recommendation from your chief or officer
Letter of recommendation from a community leader within your community
Cost: $1,800.00 per person
Schedule:
February 23rd
– 25th
March 30th & 31
st
April 26th – 28
th
May 25th & 26
th
July 26th – 28
th
August 24th & 25
th
September 27th – 29
th
October 26th & 27
th
November 8th – Graduation
Available:
1 scholarship to pay tuition ($1,800.00) for volunteer firefighters from each
quadrant of the State
Volunteers are encouraged to apply!
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Congratulations to the 2015 Graduates
Jim Arrowood – Berryhill Fire Department
Brent Armer – Edmond Fire Department
Lance Breeden – Edmond Fire Department
Bryn Burgess – Skiatook Fire Department
Colby Cagle – Bethel Acres Fire Department
Harold Call – Bartlesville Fire Department
Jason Crandall – Claremore Fire Department
Euel Davis – Edmond Fire Department
Mike Fitzgerald – Edmond Fire Department
Russell Huffman – Oklahoma City Fire Department
David Hurst – Owasso Fire Department
Jack Ingram – Norman Fire Department
Richard Kelley – Oklahoma City Fire Department
Patrick King – Oklahoma City Fire Department
Ryan Lawson – Broken Arrow Fire Department
Jesse Lesperance II – El Reno Fire Department
Kelly Lewis – Edmond Fire Department
Jeremy Martin – Edmond Fire Department
Bryan Myrick – Broken Arrow Fire Department
Mark Stuckey – Owasso Fire Department
Kyle Trumbly – Yukon Fire Department
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Active Shooter Response: Medical Rescue Teams
Length: 2 hours
Outline: The simple common sense approach takes from various models and specifically focuses on
integrating the law enforcement/fire/EMS response. The focus is on saving as many lives as possible which means getting aid to the wounded as fast as possible. This model does not attempt to make firefighters and paramedics into law enforcement tactical team members. This response is designed to allow fire and EMS personnel to work in a reasonably safe environment and focus on what they already do best, saving lives.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 30th 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Stillwater Free
2) October 31st 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Stillwater Free
Advanced Fire Behavior
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Discussion and observation in an 8 hour
course which teaches firefighters to recognize the signs leading to FLASHOVER. Allows firefighters in a live fire laboratory to observe the phases of fire and the process of pyrolysis. Provide firefighters with nozzle techniques, to possibly give them time prior to flashover to: Escape, Affect a rescue, Find the seat of the fire, Perform vertical ventilation.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite training verification
form for participation in Live Fire Training - must be completed prior to class and brought to class or student will not be able to participate.
Schedule:
1) December 12th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Glenpool Free 2) December 13
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Glenpool Free
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Certification Evaluator Training
Length: 8 hours
Outline:
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
1) October 30th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
Driver Operator – Aerial
Length: 24 hours
Outline: This 3 day course is designed to educate the Driver/Operator responsible for operating fire
apparatus equipped with aerial devices. These include aerial ladders, aerial ladder platforms, articulating elevating platforms, telescoping elevating platforms and water towers.
Prerequisites: Driver/Operator – Pumper
Firefighter I
Schedule:
1) October 26th – 29
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Jenks $175.00
*Certification Exam October 29th
* Photos courtesy of Stillwater Fire Department
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*Photo courtesy of Seiling Fire Department
*Photo courtesy of Guthrie Fire Department
*Photo courtesy of Vici Fire Department
*Photo courtesy of Tulsa Fire Department
*Photo courtesy of Edmond Fire Department
Driver Operator – Pumper
Length: 40 hours
Outline: This 5-day course is designed to prepare experienced instructors to deliver driver/operator
pumper course which prepares the students for a certification process. Topics addressed in the course include general principles and theory of pump operation, safe driving techniques, types of pumping apparatus, positioning of apparatus, hydraulic calculations, water supply considerations, apparatus maintenance and practical pump operation at fire scenes.
Prerequisites: Firefighter I
Schedule:
1) October 19th – 23
rd 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Jenks $175.00
*Certification Exam October 23rd
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Emergency Services Instructor (Instructor I)
Length: 40 hours
Outline: Prepares emergency services personnel to deliver a training class from a prepared lesson
plan. It is appropriate for company officers, training officers, instructors in the fire service, EMS, emergency management or industrial fire protection.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 19th – 22
nd 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Claremore Free
*Certification Exam October 22nd
2) October 19
th – 22
nd 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Miami Free
*Certification Exam October 22nd
Emergency Services Instructor (Instructor I) Train-the-Trainer
Length: 4 hours
Outline:
Prerequisites: Instructor I Certification
Schedule:
1) October 30th 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
2) October 31st 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
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Emergency Vehicle Driver Training
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Provides knowledge and skills for new and existing drivers to safely and effectively operate
emergency vehicles.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
2) November 14th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Big Cabin Free
3) December 5th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pond Creek Free
EMS Burn Emergencies
Length: 2 hours
Outline: Continuing Education for EMT's. Using DOT approved curriculum.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
2) October 18th 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Exterior Offensive Fire Attack/ Structural Fire Scene Size-up
Length: 8 hours
Outline: This course addresses the exterior offensive fire attack strategy. Students will consider the
advantages and limitations of this strategy; the impact of exterior fire attacks on fire behavior; and ventilation methods and fire streams which are used with exterior offensive attacks; the course uses small group activities where students evaluate a fire scenario, determine if an exterior offensive fire attack is feasible, and then develop a strategy for making that attack.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 20th & 22
nd 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Little Axe Free
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Extrication Fundamentals Train-the-Trainer
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Participants will learn how to deliver the knowledge and skills of the course to the mastery
level.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 30th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
2) October 31st 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
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Fire Fighter I Academy
Length: 96 hours
Outline: Provides basic knowledge and skills to successfully complete Fire Fighter I certification
exam. Topics include; PPE, SCBA, Fire Behavior, Hose Handling, Ladders, Forcible Entry, and live fire evolutions.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) November 8th
6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Stillwater $1,250.00 November 9
th – 21
st 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
*Certification Exam November 21st
* Photo courtesy of Stillwater Fire Department
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*Photo courtesy of Lawton Fire Department
Fire Fighter II Academy
Length: 40 hours
Outline: Provides advanced knowledge and skills to successfully complete Fire Fighter II certification
exam. Fire Fighter II is a 40-hour program, with prerequisites of Firefighter I , Hazmat Awareness, Haz-Mat Operations, Vehicle Extrication and Flammable Liquids and Gases or Flammable Gas Emergencies.
Prerequisites: Firefighter I Certification
Hazardous Materials Awareness Certification Hazardous Materials Operations Certification
Schedule:
1) November 30th – December 4
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater $650.00
*Certification Exam December 4th
*Photo courtesy of Enid Fire Department
*Photo courtesy of Altus Fire Department
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Fire Officer I
Length: 48 hours
Outline: In this 48 hour class, 40 hours of instruction and 8 hours of testing and evaluation, Fire
Officer I provides the student with the basic skills and knowledge to effectively perform the duties of a company officer, or an acting company officer, in most municipal fire departments.
Prerequisites: Firefighter II Certification
Emergency Services Instructor
Schedule:
1) November 16th – 18
th
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Jenks $300.00
December 14th – 16
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
*Certification Exam December 16th
Flammable Gas Emergencies (LPG)
Length: 12 hours
Outline: Features essential knowledge and skills for handling flammable gas incidents in
transportation or at fixed facilities. The 12-hour training includes eight hours of classroom, followed by four hours of live burn instruction. The course is recommended to emergency responders in public safety and industry. This will include Live Burn Evaluation.
Prerequisites: PPE, SCBA, Hose Handling
Schedule:
1) October 3rd
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Elk City Free 2) November 7
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Drummond Free
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Gang Awareness for Emergency Responders
Length: 4 hours
Outline: This course will provide responders with clues to alert emergency responders that gang
members are on scene. It will also provide information about which gangs are operating both within the state and your region. This course is CLEET accredited.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
2) October 18th 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Grain Bin Emergencies Awareness
Length: 4 hours
Outline: The course provides the student with an understanding of the common hazards that exist
during grain bin operations, the actions that reduce or eliminate these hazards, and the initial action that should be taken in the event of an accident at a grain handling facility. The class is designed for a four (4) hour delivery.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
2) October 31st 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater Free
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Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Provides skill development for first responders who, in the course of their normal duties,
could be the first on the scene of an emergency involving a hazardous substance. NFPA 472 compliant.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 3rd
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Iowa Tribe Free *Certification Exam starts at 4:30 p.m. 2) October 10
th 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Oak Cliff Free
*Certification Exam starts at 4:30 p.m. Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies Train-the-Trainer
Length: 4.5 hours
Outline: This course prepares instructors with a working knowledge of hazardous materials
emergencies to deliver training at the Hazardous Materials Awareness Level. Qualified instructors successfully completing the "Train-the-Trainer" (T-t-T) program will be provided the current Instructor Guide (IG), access to the current classroom presentation media, and student materials.
Prerequisites: Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies Certification
Schedule:
1) October 31st
8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
Hazardous Materials Operations for WMD-HazMat Emergencies
Length: 40 hours
Outline: Provides skill development necessary to safely and effectively respond to, contain, and
control incidents involving hazardous substances in a defensive manner.
Prerequisites: Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies Certification
Schedule:
1) October 16th – 25
th Schedule Varies Oak Cliff Free
2) October 16th – 25
th Schedule Varies Grove Free
3) November 3rd
– 9th Schedule Varies Tulsa Free
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Hazardous Materials Operations: Core Competencies Train-the-Trainer
Length: 8 hours
Outline: This one day T-t-T provides instructors with the information they need to deliver the HMO:
Core Competencies course. The curriculum for HMO: Core Competencies is designed to meeting the requirements of NFPA 472, Chapters 5 (Core Competencies for Operations Level Responders)and 6.2 (Mission-Specific Competencies: Personal Protective Equipment), 2013 edition. The basic course provides skill development necessary to safely and effectively respond to incidents involving hazardous substances in a defensive manner and the use of PPE.
Prerequisites: Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies Certification
Hazardous Materials Operations Certification Instructor I Certification NIMS 100/200/700 NIMS ICS 300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents
Schedule:
1) October 30th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
Hazardous Materials Operations Refresher: Core Competencies Train-the-Trainer
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Hazardous Materials First Responders at the Operation Level are required to retrain or
demonstrate competency in their assigned job duties at least annually. This course is designed to meet or exceed the minimum annual refresher requirements while providing specific focus on responder core competencies. The content focuses on the largest transport provider of hazardous materials in the U.S., our nation’s pipeline system. While pipeline emergencies are relatively rare, they can pose great risk to the public and emergency responders if they aren’t managed appropriately. Through simulated hazardous material emergencies, students will learn to analyze the incident, plan a response for the conditions present, implement their planned response, and evaluate the effectiveness of their plan.
Prerequisites: Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies Certification
Hazardous Materials Operations Certification Instructor I Certification
Schedule:
1) October 31st 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
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Hazardous Materials Operations Refresher: Illicit Labs Train-the-Trainer
Length: 4.5 hours
Outline: This course prepares instructors with a working knowledge of hazardous materials
emergencies to deliver annual refresher training at the Hazardous Materials Operation Level for incidents involving illicit labs. Qualified instructors successfully completing the "Train-the-Trainer" (T-t-T) program will be provided the current Instructor Guide (IG), access to the current classroom presentation media, and student materials. National standards are generally revised every five (5) years. Instructors that successfully complete the T-t-T program maintain instructor qualification during the period these standards remain in effect. When significant change is made to the applicable standards, instructors may be required to complete an instructor update or attend an updated T-t-T program to retain their qualified instructor status.
Prerequisites: Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat Emergencies Certification
Hazardous Materials Operations Certification Instructor I Certification
Schedule:
1) October 31st 12:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
Hazardous Materials Operations Refresher: Pipeline emergencies Train-the-Trainer
Length: 4 hours
Outline: This course prepares instructors with a working knowledge of hazardous
materials emergencies to deliver annual refresher training at the Hazardous Materials Operation Level for incidents involving illicit labs. Qualified instructors successfully completing the "Train-the-Trainer" (T-t-T) program will be provided the current Instructor Guide (IG), access to the current classroom presentation media, and student materials. National standards are generally revised every five (5) years. Instructors that successfully complete the T-t-T program maintain instructor qualification during the period these standards remain in effect. When significant change is made to the applicable standards, instructors may be required to complete an instructor update or attend an updated T-t-T program to retain their qualified instructor status.
Prerequisites: Hazardous Materials Awareness for WMD-HazMat
Emergencies Certification Hazardous Materials Operations Certification Instructor I Certification
Schedule:
1) October 30th 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO
Registration
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Introduction to Water Rescue
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Participants will learn to recognize the need for water search and rescue and properly assess
the situation, identify resources needed, and recognize the general hazards associated with water incidents. Proper equipment selection and shore based operations will conclude this course.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 4th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Elk City Free
2) October 18th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Ft. Supply Free
* Photo curtesy of the Yukon Fire Department
Introduction to Water Rescue Train-the-Trainer
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Participants will learn to recognize the need for water search and rescue, properly assess the
situation, identify resources need, and recognize the general hazards with water incidents. Proper equipment selection and shore based operations will conclude this course.
Prerequisites: Introduction to Water Rescue
Instructor I Certification
Schedule:
1) October 30th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
2) October 31st 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
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Leadership for Small Departments: Administration
Length: 8 hours
Outline: This course covers basic administration information required for the chief personnel in small
fire departments. It is intended to supply basic information to these new chief personnel to keep themselves and their personnel safe until, and when, they can attend other tactical and leadership courses to expand this knowledge base. It is also intended to supply needed administrative information to these chief personnel to insure they meet all the basic legal and administrative requirements of heading up a small fire department.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
2) November 16th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Ft. Cobb Free
Leadership for Small Departments: Tactics
Length: 8 hours
Outline: This course is designed to provide information to the new small department chief that will
allow him or her to make sound tactical decisions during an incident. These concepts are basic in nature and are offered in an effort to keep all members of the fire department safe under the direction of the small department chief. It is recommended that the chief attend multiple course offerings on fire tactics following the completion of this course to attain a more well-rounded understanding of fire tactics and fire behavior and how to keep the firefighters under his or her command safe during incident operations.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 18th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Nasal Narcan for the First Responder Train the Trainer
Length: 2 hours
Outline: Prepares the provider to assess Opioid overdose and treatment for it. This course will give
the instructor the information so he/she can teach responders in their area or their department how to deliver Nasal Narcan.
Prerequisites: Nasal Narcan for the First Responder
Schedule:
1) October 30th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
2) October 31st 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
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New Vehicle Technology
Length: 2 hours
Outline: Covers technology in modern vehicles today, such as airbags, seatbelts, rollover protection
systems, hybrids, ect. This course is designed for classroom delivery with PowerPoint and videos and is 8 hours in length.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) November 5th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hinton Free
NFA Incident Safety Officer
Length: 16 hours
Outline: This 2 day course examines the Safety Officer’s role at emergency responses. A specific
focus on operations within ICS as a Safety Officer is a main theme. Response to all-hazards types of situations will be emphasized. This course is ideal for individuals who have Safety Officer responsibility at emergency operations.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 26th & 27
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Oklahoma City Free
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NFA Introduction to Unified Command for All Hazard Incidents
Length: 16 hours
Outline: This course is designed for those officers who would likely function in a Command or General
Staff position during a multi-agency, all-hazard operation. Students will be exposed to lectures and activities designed to promote a better understanding of multi-agency needs and a Unified Command structure. This course is designed to provide an understanding of the requirements of a Unified Command organization and the skills necessary to operate effectively at complex all-hazard incidents.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) November 2nd
& 3rd
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Ardmore Free
NFA Wildland Urban Interface Firefighting for Structural Company Officers
Length: 16 hours
Outline: This 2-day course identifies operational activities and safety concerns for structural company
officers assigned to a Wildland/Wildland Urban Interface incident. Topics covered include Introduction to Wildland/Wildland Urban Interface firefighting, interface environment, wildland fire behavior, command and control issues of wildland/urban interface firefighting, and tactics. Company officers or chief officers who may be in command of a single resource or Strike Team at the scene of a Wildland/Wildland Urban Interface incident.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 8th & 9
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tulsa Free
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Open Records/Open Meetings for Fire Boards
Length: 4 hours
Outline: This is the first in a series for Fire Board members. The objective is to inform board
members on their responsibilities in relations to the Open Meeting and Open Records Act. The information is offered is only for general information and educational purposes. It will go over guidelines for what information can be released and when, when and where you have to advertise meeting and some brief guides to minuets from the meetings. Delivered by VFIS of Oklahoma
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Rehab for Wildland Fire Fighting
Length: 4 hours
Outline: Provide basic evaluations of firefighters blood pressures and other vitals during wildland
firefighter procedures.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
2) October 18th 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
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Rope Rescue Technician Level I
Length: 32 hours
Outline: Rope Rescue Technician Level I is designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006, 2013
edition Chapter 6.1. This course emphasizes the importance of anchor placement and strength as well and proper rigging in order to be safe and efficient. Skills covered are: knots, anchors, belay operations, ascending and descending a fixed rope, mechanical advantage, and raising and lowering systems.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 19th – 22
nd 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Osage Hills State Park $300.00
*Group camp cabins are offered to all students. Each student should bring food for lunch each day and be prepared to work in a wilderness environment.
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Rope Rescue Technician Level II Length: 32 hours
Outline: Rope Rescue Technician Level II is designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006, 2013
edition Chapter 6.2. This course emphasizes the importance of safety within the rope rescue environment as well as different types of raising and lowering systems. Skills covered are: knots, patient packaging, single line lowers, double line lowers, rappelling pick-offs, line changes, and highline operations
Prerequisites: Rope Rescue Technician Level I
Schedule:
1) October 19th – 22nd 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Osage Hills State Park $300.00 *Group camp cabins are offered to all students. Each student should bring food for lunch each day and be prepared to work in a wilderness environment.
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Rope Rescue Technician Level I Part B
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Rope Rescue Technician Level I Part B is designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006,
2013 edition Chapter 6.1. This course emphasizes the importance of anchor placement and strength as well and proper rigging in order to be safe and efficient. Skills covered are: mechanical advantage, and raising and lowering systems.
Prerequisites: Rope Rescue Technician Level I Part A
Schedule:
1) October 10th & 11
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Antlers Free
Rope Rescue Technician Level II Part A
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Rope Rescue Technician Level II Part B is
designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006, 2013 edition Chapter 6.2. This course emphasizes the importance of safety within the rope rescue environment as well as different types of raising and lowering systems. Skills covered are: highline operations. Prerequisites: Rope Rescue
Technician Level I Schedule:
1) November 14th & 15
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Antlers Free
Rope Rescue Technician Level II Part B
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Rope Rescue Technician Level II Part B is designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006,
2013 edition Chapter 6.2. This course emphasizes the importance of safety within the rope rescue environment as well as different types of raising and lowering systems. Skills covered are: highline operations.
Prerequisites: Rope Rescue Technician Level I
Rope Rescue Technician Level II Part A
Schedule:
1) December 19th & 20
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Antlers
Free
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Rope Rescue: Low Angle Operations
Length: 8 hours
Outline: After completing this course, the student shall be able to recognize low angle rope rescue
incidents, associated hazards, conduct low angle rope rescues, recognize the need for additional resources, and assist Operations or Technician level teams. Target audience: all emergency responders.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) November 14th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Perkins Free
Training Officer Tool Kit
Length: 4 hours
Outline: You’re the new Training Officer now what? This course is designed to provide templates for
the following: record keeping, short and long term planning, and standard based training. Class to be presented by current training personnel in the Oklahoma Fire Service. These templates will assist in tracking compliance issues. Much of the information will enable better documentation for grants, ISO ratings, communications with city leaders and constituents. This program will explain the benefit of on-line resources available to your department.
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
1) October 30th 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
2) October 31st 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Stillwater FSIO Registration
Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part A
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part A is designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006,
2013 edition Chapter 10.1. This course emphasizes the importance of safety within the vehicle rescue environment as well as new vehicle technology and patient care. Skills covered are: scene size-up, vehicle stabilization, lifting and cribbing, patient care and stabilization, and vehicle extrication techniques.
*This course meets the requirements for NFPA 1001 Firefighter II
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) November 14th & 15
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tiawah Free
2) December 11th & 12
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Fairview Free
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Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part B
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part B is a continuation of Part A and designed to meet
the JPRs set in NFPA 1006, 2013 edition Chapter 10.1. This course emphasizes the importance of safety within the vehicle rescue environment as well as new vehicle technology and patient care. Skills covered are: scene size-up, vehicle stabilization, lifting and cribbing, patient care and stabilization, and vehicle extrication techniques.
Prerequisites: Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part A
Schedule:
1) November 6th & 7
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Hennessey Free
Wilderness Search and Rescue
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Participants will learn to recognize the need for wilderness search and rescue, properly
assess the situation, identify resources needed, and recognize the general hazards with wilderness search and rescue incidents. Proper equipment selection and basic land navigation will conclude this course.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) December 12th & 13
th 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Glenpool Free
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Wilderness Rescue Technician Level I
Length: 32 hours
Outline: This is a 2 1/2 day course 32 hours of instruction. The course prepares the student to
operate at a lost person incident in a wilderness environment. Wilderness Rescue Technician level one builds on the navigation skills that are learned during the course with practical skills applications in the field as well as night operations. Participants will be required to build their own base camp while also attempting to find a lost person. The course requires an overnight operation for successful completion.
Prerequisites: Wilderness Search and Rescue
Schedule:
1) October 23rd
6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Talihina Free & October 24
th 8:00 a.m. – October 25
th 12:00 p.m.
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Wildland Fire Fighting: Backfiring Operations
Length: 8 hours
Outline: This course will instruct students in the proper techniques of backfiring during a Wildland
Operation.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 18th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Wildland Fire Fighting: Engine Company Tactics
Length: 8 hours
Outline: 8 hour course that provides information and skills demonstration on operating engine/brush
rigs involved in wildland fire fighting incidents. Safety and tactics will be the main focus.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
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Wildland Fire Fighting: Foam Application
Length: 8 hours
Outline: This is an 8-hour class on the theory and practice of applying Class "A" foam in wildland fire
fighting situations for attack of fires and defense of structures. Various methods will be demonstrated
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Wildland Fire Fighting: Fundamentals
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Provides basic knowledge and skills instruction on how to operate at a Wildland fire.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th & 18
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
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Wildland Fire Fighting: Skills
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Provides basic knowledge and skills instruction on how to operate at a Wildland fire.
Prerequisites: Wildland Fire Fighting: Fundamentals
Schedule:
1) October 17th & 18
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Wildland Fire Origin Recognition
Length: 8 hours
Outline: Prepares the student to understand one's role and responsibilities in the investigation of
wildfires, different fire cause categories, fire behavior, responding to a fire and what to do upon arrival at the scene of a Wildland fire. List various causes of Wildland fires and their cause indicators. Perform the basic procedures and techniques needed to provide witness/observer information to fire investigators. Quickly and accurately identify and protect Wildland fire origin areas.
Prerequisites: Wildland Fire Fighting: Fundamentals
Schedule:
1) October 18th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
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Wildland Incident Commander’s Toolbox
Length: 16 hours
Outline: Have you ever found yourself in the Front Seat of a Brush Truck of a rapidly expanding
incident and asked yourself what do I do next? Do I stay in the Brush Truck or Do I set up Command. This course is designed to assist you through that decision making process. This class is designed to assist the student through the first couple of hours a Wildland Incident. This class is not your typical NIMS/ICS course.
Prerequisites: None
Schedule:
1) October 17th & 18
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
Wildland Training (FFT2) for Structural Firefighters, G-130
Length: 24 hours
Outline: The Wildland Training for Structural Firefighters, G-130 was designed to help structural
firefighters learn the critical wildland firefighting skills needed to be safe and effective in either of two situations: when making an initial attack on a wildland fire in their jurisdiction or when working with state and federal wildland firefighting agencies. The target audience includes Structural Firefighters who meet NFPA 1001 for Firefighter I Certification or equivalency.
Prerequisites: Fire Fighter I Certification
ICS 100.b – Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS)
Schedule:
1) October 16th 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Guthrie Free
October 17th & 18
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
2) December 11th 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Jenks Free
December 12th & 13
th 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Northwest Regional Fire School Date: October 16
th – 18
th
Location: Guthrie High School
200 Crooks Drive Guthrie, OK 73044
Courses Offered:
Emergency Vehicle Driver Training Leadership for Small Departments: Administration Leadership for Small Departments: Tactics Wildland Fire Fighting: Backfiring Operations Wildland Fire Fighting: Engine Company Tactics Wildland Fire Fighting: Foam Application Wildland Fire Fighting: Fundamentals Wildland Fire Fighting: Skills Wildland Fire Origin Recognition Wildland Incident Commander’s Toolbox Wildland Training (FFT2) for Structural Firefighters, G-130 Open Records/Open Meetings for Fire Boards Gang Awareness for Emergency Responders Rehab for Wildland Fire Fighting EMS Burn Emergencies
Cost: $0.00 per person
Northeast Regional Fire School Date: December 11
th – 13
th
Location: Glenpool Fire Department
14536 S. Elwood Glenpool, OK 74033
Courses Offered:
Advanced Fire Behavior Wilderness Search and Rescue Wildland Training (FFT2) for Structural Firefighters, G-130
Cost: $0.00 per person
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Industrial Emergency Response Team 3rd Annual Symposium
Meridian Technology Center (8 – 12)
1312 S. Sangre Road, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Lecture Hall (West end of facility). Use Gate 2 Entrance and drive West to parking lot “B”. Enter
through door “B-3”.
Oklahoma State University Fire Service Training (1-5)
Fire and Emergency Services Training Center
(6 miles West of Stillwater on Hwy 51; ¾ mile South; Just South of the radio tower)
October 6, 2015
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
(Morning Session: Meridian Technology Center, Afternoon Session at FESTC)
Open to HSE Managers, Fire Chiefs, Industrial and Local Emergency Responders
Break Out Sessions:
Bobby Breed, Specialized Response Systems. Crude by Rail for Emergency Responders
Mr. Kim Carter, Director, Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security, 8 signs of Terrorism
Jeremy Allread, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Potential Industrial Catastrophes in the Industrial Setting
Vendor Displays – Industrial Safety and Emergency Response latest tools
Live Burn, Explosives, and Rescue Demonstrations – See the facility in action.
Lunch provided – Thank our Sponsors
Unmanned aerial vehicle flight demonstrations – Oklahoma State University
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Staff Directory
Dr. Erick Reynolds Director [email protected]
Caroline Reed Steve George Assistant Director Technical Programs Manager [email protected] [email protected] Jason Louthan Bryan West Special Projects Coordinator Facilities Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Paddy Metcalf Mike Duncan Fire Programs Coordinator EMS Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Sally Knott Tara Stevenson Office Coordinator Certification Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Rodney Foster Dannie Caldwell Officer/Instructor Coordinator Industrial Programs Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Brad Brown Brock Clark Haz-Mat Coordinator Rescue Programs Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Paul Hinchey Dannie Whitehouse Northwest Training Specialist Southeast Training Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Mark Huff Ted Combs Southwest Training Specialist Northeast Training Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Rudee Cryer Brad Talley Mobile Support Specialist Mobile Support Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Rhett Strain Gail Gebhart Mobile Support Specialist Administrative Assistant [email protected] [email protected] Ronda Crider Kathy Roaseau Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant [email protected] [email protected] Karen Keller Debbie Tuttle Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant [email protected] [email protected]
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Oklahoma State University – Fire Service Training 1723 W. Tyler Stillwater, OK 74078 1-800-304-5727 Fax: 405-744-7377 www.osufst.org Fire and Emergency Services Training Center (FESTC)
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