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Sandhills Regional Fire & Rescue College January 24-26, 2020

PreRegistration by Mail C AHA BLS Instructor’s Course 13 1. Review the registration and course information. L Building Construction 14 2. Complete the Registration Form included in this brochure (pg. 19), indicating 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices. DO Aerial Basic Operations 11 DO Aerial Introduction 11 3. Return the completed registration form and $30 registration fee* (payable to SCC) to: A DO Pumps Hydraulics 10 *Fee waivers apply, the registration fee is an additional charge. S DO Pumps Introduction 10 DO Pumps Maintenance & Testing 10 Sandhills Community College S DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipe 10 Attn: Amy Caliri DO Pumps Water Supply 10 3395 Airport Road Emergency Medical Services Tract 13 Pinehurst, NC 28374 Emergency Vehicle Driver 10

L Enhanced Emergency Medical Care 14 PreRegistration by Email Fire Alarms & Communications 14 Fire Behavior 14 1. Review the registration and course information. I Fire Chaplain 101 6 2. Complete the Registration Form included in this brochure (pg. 19), indicating 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices. Fire Chiefs 101 8 S Fire Chiefs 101 Update 8 3. Email Registration Form to Amy Caliri at [email protected] First Due Engine Company 6 T Fire Instructor I 9 **Priority registration deadline is January 6th. Register early to ensure first choice of class is Fire Instructor II 9 available and to prevent possible class cancellations due to insufficient enrollment. Class cancellations will be Fire Life Safety Preparedness 14 made January 13th based on student registrations received at that time. B Fire Officer I 8 ***Book your hotel early!*** Fire Officer II 8 Great Balls of Fire NEW 6 See page 18 for accommodation information. Y HazMat Level 1 Responder 14 HazMat Operations RefresherNEW 6 Health & Wellness 15 REGISTER EARLY FOR A CHANCE TO WIN! ICS 300 11 P ICS 400 11 Registrations RECEIVED by January 6th will be entered for a chance to win the following prizes: Indoctrination Class 9 A Mayday 15 $100 cash NC Rapid Intervention Crew 6 $25 cash (8 chances) G Personal Protective Equipment 15 Drawing will be Saturday at lunch— you must be in attendance to win. Public Safety Diver—Contaminated Water Ops 6 E Ropes 15 Safety & Survival 15 Streamlined Incident Management Ops NEW 7 Sandhills Community College would like to extend a TIMS 15 N TR Rescue Equipment 12 special thanks and appreciation to our local fire and TR Rescue Ops 12 rescue departments in Moore and Hoke counties. U TR Rope Basics 12 TR VR Rescue Ops 12 These amazing partnerships are vital to our success M TR VR Stabilization & Extrication 12 and allow us to provide unsurpassed training with TR VR Victim Management 12 B Training Operations in Small Departments 11 knowledgeable and experienced instructors. Understanding Peer Support NEW 7 Thank you for all you do for our program and our E Wildland Fire Suppression 7 community! R Wildland Simulator NEW 7

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PreRegistration by Mail C AHA BLS Instructor’s Course 13 1. Review the registration and course information. L Building Construction 14 2. Complete the Registration Form included in this brochure (pg. 19), indicating 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices. DO Aerial Basic Operations 11 DO Aerial Introduction 11 3. Return the completed registration form and $30 registration fee* (payable to SCC) to: A DO Pumps Hydraulics 10 *Fee waivers apply, the registration fee is an additional charge. S DO Pumps Introduction 10 DO Pumps Maintenance & Testing 10 Sandhills Community College S DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipe 10 Attn: Amy Caliri DO Pumps Water Supply 10 3395 Airport Road Emergency Medical Services Tract 13 Pinehurst, NC 28374 Emergency Vehicle Driver 10

L Enhanced Emergency Medical Care 14 PreRegistration by Email Fire Alarms & Communications 14 Fire Behavior 14 1. Review the registration and course information. I Fire Chaplain 101 6 2. Complete the Registration Form included in this brochure (pg. 19), indicating 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices. Fire Chiefs 101 8 S Fire Chiefs 101 Update 8 3. Email Registration Form to Amy Caliri at [email protected] First Due Engine Company 6 T Fire Instructor I 9 **Priority registration deadline is January 6th. Register early to ensure first choice of class is Fire Instructor II 9 available and to prevent possible class cancellations due to insufficient enrollment. Class cancellations will be Fire Life Safety Preparedness 14 made January 13th based on student registrations received at that time. B Fire Officer I 8 ***Book your hotel early!*** Fire Officer II 8 Great Balls of Fire NEW 6 See page 18 for accommodation information. Y HazMat Level 1 Responder 14 HazMat Operations RefresherNEW 6 Health & Wellness 15 REGISTER EARLY FOR A CHANCE TO WIN! ICS 300 11 P ICS 400 11 Registrations RECEIVED by January 6th will be entered for a chance to win the following prizes: Indoctrination Class 9 A Mayday 15 $100 cash NC Rapid Intervention Crew 6 $25 cash (8 chances) G Personal Protective Equipment 15 Drawing will be Saturday at lunch— you must be in attendance to win. Public Safety Diver—Contaminated Water Ops 6 E Ropes 15 Safety & Survival 15 Streamlined Incident Management Ops NEW 7 Sandhills Community College would like to extend a TIMS 15 N TR Rescue Equipment 12 special thanks and appreciation to our local fire and TR Rescue Ops 12 rescue departments in Moore and Hoke counties. U TR Rope Basics 12 TR VR Rescue Ops 12 These amazing partnerships are vital to our success M TR VR Stabilization & Extrication 12 and allow us to provide unsurpassed training with TR VR Victim Management 12 B Training Operations in Small Departments 11 knowledgeable and experienced instructors. Understanding Peer Support NEW 7 Thank you for all you do for our program and our E Wildland Fire Suppression 7 community! R Wildland Simulator NEW 7

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CLASS START SCHEDULE WEEKEND INFORMATION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd 8:00 am Fire Instructor II HazMat Level 1 Responder Health & Wellness • Participants will report to their classrooms and complete signin requirements there. Information packets will be distributed in class. Fire Officer I • Vendors onsite Friday night, Saturday and Sunday (see below). Please visit THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd during lunch and breaks. 8:00 am Fire Officer II Mayday NC Rapid Intervention Crew • Lunch provided Saturday by Talbert’s Barbecue (included in registration fee). 9:00 am Indoctrination Class • Snacks available for purchase sold by local Scout troop. **Cash only 6:00 pm Fire Instructor I • Food truck onsite Sunday for breakfast and lunch. 7:00 pm DO Pumps Maintenance & Testing • Registration and information headquarters located in Van Dusen Hall. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th • Emergency phone calls received only at (910) 695.3980. 5:00 9:00 pm Late Registration Van Dusen Hall Reception Area 8:00 am • Each participant is required to sign a Sandhills Community College Form Emergency Vehicle Driver (EVD) Personal Protective Equipment Safety & Survival the first day of class. 6:00 pm • Late and onsite registration accepted based upon class availability. Fire Chaplain 101 Public Safety Diver—Contaminated Water Ops TR VR Victim Management • Students must be at least 16 years old to take classes. Certain classes are Great Balls of Fire NEW TR Rescue Ops Understanding Peer Support NEW unavailable for students 1617 years of age. ICS 300 TR Rope Basics ICS 400 TR VR Stabilization & Extrication 7:00 pm AHA BLS Instructor’s Course DO Pumps Hydraulics Fire Alarms and Communications Building Construction DO Pumps Introduction Streamlined Incident Management Ops NEW Invited Vendors for the Weekend Fire College: DO Aerial Basic Operations DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipes DO Aerial Introduction DO Pumps Water Supply Atlantic Emergency Solutions LAS First Response SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th Batteries of NC Local Government Federal Credit 7:00 8:00 am Late Registration Van Dusen Hall Reception Area C&C Fire Apparatus Union Code 3 Insurance Municipal Emergency Services 8:00 am Coastal Fire Collectibles NAFECO Enhanced Emergency Medical Care First Due Engine Company TR VR Rescue Ops Coastal Fire Equipment Newton’s Fire and Safety Equipment EMS Tract Fire Life Safety Preparedness Wildland Fire Suppression FERRARA Fire Apparatus Provident Agency Insurance Fire Connections Rhinehart Fire Service Fire Behavior HazMat Operations Refresher NEW Wildland Simulator NEW First Choice Fire & Safety Safe Industries Fire Chiefs 101 Ropes Fury Woodworking Southern Warning Systems Fire Chiefs 101 Update Training Ops in Small Departments Graham Battery Stockclass Hill’s Emergency Light Sales Stevens Fire Equipment 11:00 am 1:00 pm Staggered Lunch—times assigned by class Hit Point Hobbies Tarheel Emergency Sales 5:00 pm Classes end for the day Kam Hurst Specialties Vehicle Safety Equipment SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th 8:00 am TIMS TR Rescue Equipment 12:00—4:00 pm Classes end as testing completes 4 5

CLASS START SCHEDULE WEEKEND INFORMATION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd 8:00 am Fire Instructor II HazMat Level 1 Responder Health & Wellness • Participants will report to their classrooms and complete signin requirements there. Information packets will be distributed in class. Fire Officer I • Vendors onsite Friday night, Saturday and Sunday (see below). Please visit THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd during lunch and breaks. 8:00 am Fire Officer II Mayday NC Rapid Intervention Crew • Lunch provided Saturday by Talbert’s Barbecue (included in registration fee). 9:00 am Indoctrination Class • Snacks available for purchase sold by local Scout troop. **Cash only 6:00 pm Fire Instructor I • Food truck onsite Sunday for breakfast and lunch. 7:00 pm DO Pumps Maintenance & Testing • Registration and information headquarters located in Van Dusen Hall. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th • Emergency phone calls received only at (910) 695.3980. 5:00 9:00 pm Late Registration Van Dusen Hall Reception Area 8:00 am • Each participant is required to sign a Sandhills Community College Form Emergency Vehicle Driver (EVD) Personal Protective Equipment Safety & Survival the first day of class. 6:00 pm • Late and onsite registration accepted based upon class availability. Fire Chaplain 101 Public Safety Diver—Contaminated Water Ops TR VR Victim Management • Students must be at least 16 years old to take classes. Certain classes are Great Balls of Fire NEW TR Rescue Ops Understanding Peer Support NEW unavailable for students 1617 years of age. ICS 300 TR Rope Basics ICS 400 TR VR Stabilization & Extrication 7:00 pm AHA BLS Instructor’s Course DO Pumps Hydraulics Fire Alarms and Communications Building Construction DO Pumps Introduction Streamlined Incident Management Ops NEW Invited Vendors for the Weekend Fire College: DO Aerial Basic Operations DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipes DO Aerial Introduction DO Pumps Water Supply Atlantic Emergency Solutions LAS First Response SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th Batteries of NC Local Government Federal Credit 7:00 8:00 am Late Registration Van Dusen Hall Reception Area C&C Fire Apparatus Union Code 3 Insurance Municipal Emergency Services 8:00 am Coastal Fire Collectibles NAFECO Enhanced Emergency Medical Care First Due Engine Company TR VR Rescue Ops Coastal Fire Equipment Newton’s Fire and Safety Equipment EMS Tract Fire Life Safety Preparedness Wildland Fire Suppression FERRARA Fire Apparatus Provident Agency Insurance Fire Connections Rhinehart Fire Service Fire Behavior HazMat Operations Refresher NEW Wildland Simulator NEW First Choice Fire & Safety Safe Industries Fire Chiefs 101 Ropes Fury Woodworking Southern Warning Systems Fire Chiefs 101 Update Training Ops in Small Departments Graham Battery Stockclass Hill’s Emergency Light Sales Stevens Fire Equipment 11:00 am 1:00 pm Staggered Lunch—times assigned by class Hit Point Hobbies Tarheel Emergency Sales 5:00 pm Classes end for the day Kam Hurst Specialties Vehicle Safety Equipment SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th 8:00 am TIMS TR Rescue Equipment 12:00—4:00 pm Classes end as testing completes 4 5

SPECIALTY CLASSES SPECIALTY & FORESTRY CLASSES

Streamlined Incident Management Ops (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, (12) Fire Chaplain 101 What you Need to Know Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p Sunday 8:00a1:00p Equipment: none required Instructor: Dan Peters Prerequisites: ICS 300 and ICS 400 This is a basic training course that focuses on the essentials of being a Fire Chaplain. It is designed to enable clergy and laypersons Equipment: none required Instructors: Scot Brooks serving as Fire Chaplains to provide a ministry of presence to Fire Service personnel and their families. Topics include: Line of Duty Bryan Phillips Death & Death Notification Guidelines, Fire Chaplains and the Media, Mental Health Issues, Fire House Personalities, Religious Plu- This course is designed for the local responders operating as a single resource and/or multiagency team for expanded incidents, rality and Clergy Chaplain Program, CISM & Reboot Support Program, and Peer Support. typically formed and managed at the local level. The course consists of simulations, exercises and instruction for managing expand- ing incidents. The simulations are designed to test the students in their functional knowledge as well as their ability to function as a First Due Engine Company (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p team. Course instruction is provided for the responder to enhance their abilities to interact, communicate, make decisions, and Equipment: none required Instructor: Alan Griffin improve risk management. This course is designed to look at a variety of aspects that the first due company officer or first due engine company will encounter Course includes the following components: upon arriving at a fire scene. Class discussion involves firefighter fatalities, scene sizeup, and strategies and tactics that engine • ICS Refresher companies will utilize in the initial minutes of an incident. This course is intended for any member who rides the company officers • Command and General Staff Roles and Responsibilities seat on a first in engine company. The class will include lecture, group discussion, and tactical scenarios. • Incident Commander (Liaison Officer, Public Information Officer, & Safety Officer) • Planning Section Chief Great Balls of Fire (12) Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p • Operations Section Chief Equipment: Full PPE with SCBA and Spare Bottle • Logistics Section Chief Instructor: Brian Mims • Finance Section Chief This course is designed for both classroom lecture and actual LP Gas Firefighting. The students will learn basic terms and defini- • The Planning P Process tions, properties of lp gas and other compressed gases, vehicle and facility design and safety components and tactical considera- • One (1) Operational Periods of Simulated Exercise tions with practical application of live fire exercises. Students are required to have the 1403 classes before attendingthis course and all NFPA and OSHA regulations will be followed with a strong emphasis on safety. Students must bring NCFRC Form 20014A Understanding Peer Support (4) Friday 6:0010:00p signed by Chief or Training Officer. Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff Class will provide an introduction to peer support as a concept and explain the mission of North Carolina First Responder Peer Sup- HazMat Operations Refresher (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p port as an organization. Topics include: Equipment: Boots and Gloves Instructor: Joel Wood • What Peer Support Is and How It Works Review of Operations Level Hazardous Materials response concepts. A mixture of classroom and practical skills functions for the • Our Organizations Mission and Resources Available Ops level responder. • Mental Health • Substance Abuse NC Rapid Intervention Crew(24) Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, • Suicide FIP 6410 Saturday 8:00a5:00p Equipment: Full PPE with SCBA and Spare Bottle Wildland Fire Suppression (13) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p Instructor: Chad Thomason Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Matt Gordon This certificationrelated course will present the Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC) candidate with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to This course was developed by the N.C. Forest Service to teach fire personnel the basic knowledge needed to safely suppress satisfy the requirements of Chapters Seven and Eight of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1407: Standard for Training wildland fires. The course covers organization, fire behavior, locating the fire, fire sizeup, tactics for hand crews, engines, and trac- Fire Service Rapid Intervention Crews (2015 Edition). The course is designed to show the complexities of managing and operating torplow units. Mopup, fire prevention, and firefighter safety are also covered, as well as the different terrain and fire environ- on a Rapid Intervention Crew. Topics covered include risk management, communication procedures, resource management, crew ments that forces may encounter in NC. positions and benchmarks, integration into the Incident Command System (ICS), and rescue operations.

Wildland Simulator (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Public Safety Diver—Contaminated Water Ops (20) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a6:00p, Equipment: none required Instructor: NC Forestry staff Sunday 8:00a2:00p This challenging course allows firefighters to test their skill and knowledge while battling a realistic wildland fire that is generated Equipment: Tyvek Suit, PFD Instructor: Chuck Campbell by use of a computer. Aerial slides of wooded areas are digitized in the computer, and agency personnel run the fire by actual This course is one of the most challenging public safety diver training programs. Students will learn the knowledge and skills neces- weather conditions, spread rates, etc., to generate a very realistic situation for trainees. This course allows trainees to fight the fire sary to plan and execute contaminated water diving operations. Prerequisite: ERD I, SDI/ERD1 Dry Suit Diver, SDI/ERD1 Full Face as if they were flying overhead in an airplane giving them an aerial view of how the fire was spreading. This course is as close to the Mask Diver or equivalents. real thing as it gets! Prerequisite: Wildland Fire Suppression. Limited seats available.

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SPECIALTY CLASSES SPECIALTY & FORESTRY CLASSES

Streamlined Incident Management Ops (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, (12) Fire Chaplain 101 What you Need to Know Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p Sunday 8:00a1:00p Equipment: none required Instructor: Dan Peters Prerequisites: ICS 300 and ICS 400 This is a basic training course that focuses on the essentials of being a Fire Chaplain. It is designed to enable clergy and laypersons Equipment: none required Instructors: Scot Brooks serving as Fire Chaplains to provide a ministry of presence to Fire Service personnel and their families. Topics include: Line of Duty Bryan Phillips Death & Death Notification Guidelines, Fire Chaplains and the Media, Mental Health Issues, Fire House Personalities, Religious Plu- This course is designed for the local responders operating as a single resource and/or multiagency team for expanded incidents, rality and Clergy Chaplain Program, CISM & Reboot Support Program, and Peer Support. typically formed and managed at the local level. The course consists of simulations, exercises and instruction for managing expand- ing incidents. The simulations are designed to test the students in their functional knowledge as well as their ability to function as a First Due Engine Company (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p team. Course instruction is provided for the responder to enhance their abilities to interact, communicate, make decisions, and Equipment: none required Instructor: Alan Griffin improve risk management. This course is designed to look at a variety of aspects that the first due company officer or first due engine company will encounter Course includes the following components: upon arriving at a fire scene. Class discussion involves firefighter fatalities, scene sizeup, and strategies and tactics that engine • ICS Refresher companies will utilize in the initial minutes of an incident. This course is intended for any member who rides the company officers • Command and General Staff Roles and Responsibilities seat on a first in engine company. The class will include lecture, group discussion, and tactical scenarios. • Incident Commander (Liaison Officer, Public Information Officer, & Safety Officer) • Planning Section Chief Great Balls of Fire (12) Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p • Operations Section Chief Equipment: Full PPE with SCBA and Spare Bottle • Logistics Section Chief Instructor: Brian Mims • Finance Section Chief This course is designed for both classroom lecture and actual LP Gas Firefighting. The students will learn basic terms and defini- • The Planning P Process tions, properties of lp gas and other compressed gases, vehicle and facility design and safety components and tactical considera- • One (1) Operational Periods of Simulated Exercise tions with practical application of live fire exercises. Students are required to have the 1403 classes before attendingthis course and all NFPA and OSHA regulations will be followed with a strong emphasis on safety. Students must bring NCFRC Form 20014A Understanding Peer Support (4) Friday 6:0010:00p signed by Chief or Training Officer. Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff Class will provide an introduction to peer support as a concept and explain the mission of North Carolina First Responder Peer Sup- HazMat Operations Refresher (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p port as an organization. Topics include: Equipment: Boots and Gloves Instructor: Joel Wood • What Peer Support Is and How It Works Review of Operations Level Hazardous Materials response concepts. A mixture of classroom and practical skills functions for the • Our Organizations Mission and Resources Available Ops level responder. • Mental Health • Substance Abuse NC Rapid Intervention Crew(24) Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, • Suicide FIP 6410 Saturday 8:00a5:00p Equipment: Full PPE with SCBA and Spare Bottle Wildland Fire Suppression (13) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p Instructor: Chad Thomason Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Matt Gordon This certificationrelated course will present the Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC) candidate with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to This course was developed by the N.C. Forest Service to teach fire personnel the basic knowledge needed to safely suppress satisfy the requirements of Chapters Seven and Eight of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1407: Standard for Training wildland fires. The course covers organization, fire behavior, locating the fire, fire sizeup, tactics for hand crews, engines, and trac- Fire Service Rapid Intervention Crews (2015 Edition). The course is designed to show the complexities of managing and operating torplow units. Mopup, fire prevention, and firefighter safety are also covered, as well as the different terrain and fire environ- on a Rapid Intervention Crew. Topics covered include risk management, communication procedures, resource management, crew ments that forces may encounter in NC. positions and benchmarks, integration into the Incident Command System (ICS), and rescue operations.

Wildland Simulator (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Public Safety Diver—Contaminated Water Ops (20) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a6:00p, Equipment: none required Instructor: NC Forestry staff Sunday 8:00a2:00p This challenging course allows firefighters to test their skill and knowledge while battling a realistic wildland fire that is generated Equipment: Tyvek Suit, PFD Instructor: Chuck Campbell by use of a computer. Aerial slides of wooded areas are digitized in the computer, and agency personnel run the fire by actual This course is one of the most challenging public safety diver training programs. Students will learn the knowledge and skills neces- weather conditions, spread rates, etc., to generate a very realistic situation for trainees. This course allows trainees to fight the fire sary to plan and execute contaminated water diving operations. Prerequisite: ERD I, SDI/ERD1 Dry Suit Diver, SDI/ERD1 Full Face as if they were flying overhead in an airplane giving them an aerial view of how the fire was spreading. This course is as close to the Mask Diver or equivalents. real thing as it gets! Prerequisite: Wildland Fire Suppression. Limited seats available.

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COMPANY OFFICER CERTIFICATION CLASSES INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASSES

Fire Chiefs 101 (8) Saturday 8:00a5:00p Indoctrination Class (6) Thursday 9:00a4:00p FIP 3714 Equipment: none required Instructor: Mark Melvin Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future chief officers of the various aspects and complexities sur- The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future instructors of the background of training standards and to relay rounding the operations and organization of North Carolina fire departments. Emphasis will be placed on ratings and inspections, clear communication of expectations as a qualified instructor for NCOSFM. The course will cover QSchool and policy for testing. NFIRS reporting, prevention and grant programs, basic line of duty death information, financial considerations, and an overview of This course is a prerequisite for any Level II Instructor to register for QSchool effective July 1, 2016. the various expectations facing a Chief Officer. This class will satisfy the 9S inspection criteria as specified by theNorth Carolina Administrative Code. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Fire Instructor I (26) Thursday 6:00p10:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, FIP 3806 Sunday 8:00a2:00p Equipment: IFSTA Fire & Emergency Services Instructor Text , Laptop Fire Chiefs 101 Update (4) Saturday 8:00a12:00p Instructor: Alvin Ward Equipment: none required Instructor: Mark Melvin FIP 3715 This course covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, pre- This is the current Chief 101 update course approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission to meet NC Administrative Code re- senting, and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication, and other related topics. Upon completion, quirements for those who have previously taken the Chief 101 course. Course content, which is revised at least every five years, students should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level 1 objectives from National Fire Protection must align with the currently approved update course managed by the NC Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal Association (NFPA) 1041. Limited seats available. (OSFM), and instructors must be specifically approved. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course; however, this course will not transfer electronically to OSFM. Per Commission rules, instructors will be responsible for submitting student infor- (38) Wednesday 8:00a5:00p, Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, mation to OSFM directly. Fire Instructor II FIP 3807 Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p Equipment: IFSTA Fire & Emergency Services Instructor Text , Laptop Fire Officer (36)I Wednesday 8:00a5:00p, Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Instructors: Tramp Dunn FIP 3710 Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Starr Webster Equipment: J&B Fire Officer Principles and Practice 3rd Edition This course covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, pre- Instructor: Jonathan Richardson senting, and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication, and other related topics. Upon completion, stu- This NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course covers the knowledge, skills, and requirements referenced in the National dents should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level II objectives from National Fire Protection Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1021 for Fire Officer training. Topics include officer roles and responsibilities, budgets, Association (NFPA) 1041. Limited seats available. fire cause determination, inspections, education, leadership, management, public relations, and other requirements included in the NFPA standard. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of relevant NFPA standards as required for state Fire Officer certification. Limited seats available.

Fire Officer II(28) Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, FIP 3711 Sunday 8:00a12:00p Harvey “Adrian” Allred Equipment: J&B Fire Officer Principles and Practice 3rd Edition Instructor: Steven West 19352019 This course covers the knowledge, skills, and requirements referenced in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1021 for Fire Officer II training. Topics include officer roles and responsibilities, budgets, fire cause determination, inspections, ed- It is with deepest and broken hearts that we to ucation, leadership, management, public relations, and other requirements included in the NFPA standard. Upon completion, stu- announce the passing of former chief, Harvey “Adrian” Allred. dents should be able to demonstrate an understanding of relevant NFPA standards as required for state Fire Officer I and II certifi- Adrian was a natural leader and a true public servant. He dedicated cation.. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Limited seats available. more than 57 years of his life in the fire service between Crestline and Aberdeen Fire Departments. He was affectionately known to many as “Chief.” Numerous firefighters were given their start in the fire service under Adrian’s guidance and leadership. In 2019, Adrian was granted the esteemed Order of the Longleaf Pine proving his No person was ever honored for what he received. dedication to serving others. As impressive as these works were, HONOR has been the reward for what he gave. none can compare to the Adrian shared as a husband, father, granddaddy, and great granddaddy. It is without a , that on the afternoon of August 24th, Adrian was met at the heavenly gates ~Calvin Coolidge hearing, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”

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COMPANY OFFICER CERTIFICATION CLASSES INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION CLASSES

Fire Chiefs 101 (8) Saturday 8:00a5:00p Indoctrination Class (6) Thursday 9:00a4:00p FIP 3714 Equipment: none required Instructor: Mark Melvin Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future chief officers of the various aspects and complexities sur- The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future instructors of the background of training standards and to relay rounding the operations and organization of North Carolina fire departments. Emphasis will be placed on ratings and inspections, clear communication of expectations as a qualified instructor for NCOSFM. The course will cover QSchool and policy for testing. NFIRS reporting, prevention and grant programs, basic line of duty death information, financial considerations, and an overview of This course is a prerequisite for any Level II Instructor to register for QSchool effective July 1, 2016. the various expectations facing a Chief Officer. This class will satisfy the 9S inspection criteria as specified by theNorth Carolina Administrative Code. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Fire Instructor I (26) Thursday 6:00p10:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, FIP 3806 Sunday 8:00a2:00p Equipment: IFSTA Fire & Emergency Services Instructor Text , Laptop Fire Chiefs 101 Update (4) Saturday 8:00a12:00p Instructor: Alvin Ward Equipment: none required Instructor: Mark Melvin FIP 3715 This course covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, pre- This is the current Chief 101 update course approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission to meet NC Administrative Code re- senting, and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication, and other related topics. Upon completion, quirements for those who have previously taken the Chief 101 course. Course content, which is revised at least every five years, students should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level 1 objectives from National Fire Protection must align with the currently approved update course managed by the NC Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal Association (NFPA) 1041. Limited seats available. (OSFM), and instructors must be specifically approved. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course; however, this course will not transfer electronically to OSFM. Per Commission rules, instructors will be responsible for submitting student infor- (38) Wednesday 8:00a5:00p, Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, mation to OSFM directly. Fire Instructor II FIP 3807 Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p Equipment: IFSTA Fire & Emergency Services Instructor Text , Laptop Fire Officer (36)I Wednesday 8:00a5:00p, Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Instructors: Tramp Dunn FIP 3710 Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Starr Webster Equipment: J&B Fire Officer Principles and Practice 3rd Edition This course covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, pre- Instructor: Jonathan Richardson senting, and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication, and other related topics. Upon completion, stu- This NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course covers the knowledge, skills, and requirements referenced in the National dents should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level II objectives from National Fire Protection Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1021 for Fire Officer training. Topics include officer roles and responsibilities, budgets, Association (NFPA) 1041. Limited seats available. fire cause determination, inspections, education, leadership, management, public relations, and other requirements included in the NFPA standard. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of relevant NFPA standards as required for state Fire Officer certification. Limited seats available.

Fire Officer II(28) Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, FIP 3711 Sunday 8:00a12:00p Harvey “Adrian” Allred Equipment: J&B Fire Officer Principles and Practice 3rd Edition Instructor: Steven West 19352019 This course covers the knowledge, skills, and requirements referenced in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1021 for Fire Officer II training. Topics include officer roles and responsibilities, budgets, fire cause determination, inspections, ed- It is with deepest sympathies and broken hearts that we regret to ucation, leadership, management, public relations, and other requirements included in the NFPA standard. Upon completion, stu- announce the passing of former chief, Harvey “Adrian” Allred. dents should be able to demonstrate an understanding of relevant NFPA standards as required for state Fire Officer I and II certifi- Adrian was a natural leader and a true public servant. He dedicated cation.. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Limited seats available. more than 57 years of his life in the fire service between Crestline and Aberdeen Fire Departments. He was affectionately known to many as “Chief.” Numerous firefighters were given their start in the fire service under Adrian’s guidance and leadership. In 2019, Adrian was granted the esteemed Order of the Longleaf Pine proving his No person was ever honored for what he received. dedication to serving others. As impressive as these works were, HONOR has been the reward for what he gave. none can compare to the love Adrian shared as a husband, father, granddaddy, and great granddaddy. It is without a doubt, that on the afternoon of August 24th, Adrian was met at the heavenly gates ~Calvin Coolidge hearing, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”

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DRIVER OPERATOR CERTIFICATION CLASSES DRIVER OPERATOR AERIAL CERTIFICATION CLASSES

DO Aerial Basic Operations (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Emergency Vehicle Driver (20) Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p

FIP 3601 Equipment: none required Instructor: Donnie Smith FIP 3641 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Staff This course will cover safe operation of emergency vehicle, driving skills and legal implications of emergency driving and depart- This certificationrelated course will review the application and use of various types of aerials including articulating booms, tele- mental standard operating procedures. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Limited seats available. scoping booms, elevated platforms, and aerial ladders. It will detail tip loads and uses of master streams from aerial devices.

DO Pumps Hydraulics (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p DO Aerial Introduction (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p FIP 3634 Equipment: none required Instructor: Robert Godwin FIP 3640 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Will Gregory

This certificationrelated course will detail vacuum pressure, normal operating pressure, residual, head and static pressure as it This certificationrelated course is designed to introduce personnel to various types of aerial fire apparatus and their applications relates to the operation of a fire pumper during an emergency operation. It will describe factors related to friction loss and detail to emergency operations. It will include job and individual performance issues; how to identify various types of aerial apparatus, measures to reduce friction loss. It will also review nozzle reaction force and show methods to calculate this force. Finally, a review features of the design and application of aerials and elevating platforms. It will also review unsafe acts as it relates to weather and of mathematical calculations utilized in fire service hydraulics will be reviewed and discussed. terrain in placement and use of aerials. It will also review unsafe acts as it relates to driver operator errors.

DO Pumps Introduction (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p FIP 3630 Equipment: none required Instructor: Doug Winbon ICS and NFA CLASSES This certificationrelated course will explain and identify job or individual requirements for pump operators and will detail safe op- eration of the vehicle. It will also detail the safe operation as well as the basic aspects of positive displacement and centrifugal ICS 300 (18) Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p pumps. FEMA Certification Equipment: none required Instructor: Bryan Lyczkowski Prerequisites: ICS 100 & 200 DO Pumps Maintenance &Testing(24) Thursday 7:00p10:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, ICS300 provides an indepth focus on the NIMS Incident Command System (ICS) that includes the tools, practices and procedures FIP 3632 Sunday 8:00a1:00p that are available in ICS to effectively manage emergency incidents or planned local events at a local Type 3 level. Expanding upon Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff ICS100 and 200, this course ensures that responders understand the basic ICS concepts that allow an incident management or- This certificationrelated course is designed to educate driver/operators responsible for the operation of fire department pumping ganization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness. FEMA student identifi- apparatus. Concepts covered include; inspection of engine, chassis, pump, and drive systems, preventive maintenance, operational cation (SID) number required. testing, and annual service testing procedures. The course also includes an overview of methods used for documentation of pre- ventive maintenance and testing. (16) Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p ICS 400 FEMA Certification Equipment: none required Instructor: Shane Seagroves DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipe (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Prerequisites: ICS 300

FIP 3633 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Floyd Fritz ICS400 provides training and resources for responders who require advanced application of the ICS by providing overall incident This certificationrelated course will discuss and detail operations regarding set up and supply operations for pump operators for management skills rather than tactical expertise. Expanding upon information covered in ICS100 through ICS300 courses, ICS400 sprinkler systems and wet and dry standpipe systems. It will include a review of control valves, pressure settings and operations emphasizes largescale organizational development, roles and relationships of the command and general staff, and planning, oper- procedures. ational, logistical and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. The course also describes

the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. FEMA student DO Pumps Water Supply (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p identification (SID) number required. FIP 3635 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Staff This certificationrelated course will review and discuss the methods by which water supply is obtained and maintained during an Training Operations in Small Departments (12) emergency operation. It will detail water main systems and will describe how to identify and determine in such systems. It will NFA Certification Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p also detail mobile water supply systems and how they operate. It will describe and explain quick dump mobile water supply opera- Equipment: none required Instructor: Jonathan Sowers tions and detail methods for relaying water to a pumper. The course is designed to provide the student with the essential tools and skills to lead and manage a training program in a small department. It is not designed specifically to enhance development or presentation skills, nor is it related to the public education discipline. The target audience includes individuals currently responsible for the overall administration, management, and supervi- sion of the Training Function in a small department. Typically, this includes responsibility for leadership, meeting legal require- ments, assessing training needs, providing budget input, and program delivery and evaluation. These individuals also coordinate COURAGE is not the absence of , but rather the the training schedule and manage training records. FEMA student identification (SID) number required. judgment that something else is more important Priority registration deadline is January 6th. than fear. ~ Redmoon Prizes available for registrations received by Jan. 6th. See page 2 for more details!

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DRIVER OPERATOR CERTIFICATION CLASSES DRIVER OPERATOR AERIAL CERTIFICATION CLASSES

DO Aerial Basic Operations (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Emergency Vehicle Driver (20) Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p

FIP 3601 Equipment: none required Instructor: Donnie Smith FIP 3641 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Staff This course will cover safe operation of emergency vehicle, driving skills and legal implications of emergency driving and depart- This certificationrelated course will review the application and use of various types of aerials including articulating booms, tele- mental standard operating procedures. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Limited seats available. scoping booms, elevated platforms, and aerial ladders. It will detail tip loads and uses of master streams from aerial devices.

DO Pumps Hydraulics (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p DO Aerial Introduction (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p FIP 3634 Equipment: none required Instructor: Robert Godwin FIP 3640 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Will Gregory

This certificationrelated course will detail vacuum pressure, normal operating pressure, residual, head and static pressure as it This certificationrelated course is designed to introduce personnel to various types of aerial fire apparatus and their applications relates to the operation of a fire pumper during an emergency operation. It will describe factors related to friction loss and detail to emergency operations. It will include job and individual performance issues; how to identify various types of aerial apparatus, measures to reduce friction loss. It will also review nozzle reaction force and show methods to calculate this force. Finally, a review features of the design and application of aerials and elevating platforms. It will also review unsafe acts as it relates to weather and of mathematical calculations utilized in fire service hydraulics will be reviewed and discussed. terrain in placement and use of aerials. It will also review unsafe acts as it relates to driver operator errors.

DO Pumps Introduction (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p FIP 3630 Equipment: none required Instructor: Doug Winbon ICS and NFA CLASSES This certificationrelated course will explain and identify job or individual requirements for pump operators and will detail safe op- eration of the vehicle. It will also detail the safe operation as well as the basic aspects of positive displacement and centrifugal ICS 300 (18) Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p pumps. FEMA Certification Equipment: none required Instructor: Bryan Lyczkowski Prerequisites: ICS 100 & 200 DO Pumps Maintenance &Testing(24) Thursday 7:00p10:00p, Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, ICS300 provides an indepth focus on the NIMS Incident Command System (ICS) that includes the tools, practices and procedures FIP 3632 Sunday 8:00a1:00p that are available in ICS to effectively manage emergency incidents or planned local events at a local Type 3 level. Expanding upon Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff ICS100 and 200, this course ensures that responders understand the basic ICS concepts that allow an incident management or- This certificationrelated course is designed to educate driver/operators responsible for the operation of fire department pumping ganization to expand and contract as needed to fit the incident and maintain its operational effectiveness. FEMA student identifi- apparatus. Concepts covered include; inspection of engine, chassis, pump, and drive systems, preventive maintenance, operational cation (SID) number required. testing, and annual service testing procedures. The course also includes an overview of methods used for documentation of pre- ventive maintenance and testing. (16) Friday 6:0010:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p ICS 400 FEMA Certification Equipment: none required Instructor: Shane Seagroves DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipe (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Prerequisites: ICS 300

FIP 3633 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Floyd Fritz ICS400 provides training and resources for responders who require advanced application of the ICS by providing overall incident This certificationrelated course will discuss and detail operations regarding set up and supply operations for pump operators for management skills rather than tactical expertise. Expanding upon information covered in ICS100 through ICS300 courses, ICS400 sprinkler systems and wet and dry standpipe systems. It will include a review of control valves, pressure settings and operations emphasizes largescale organizational development, roles and relationships of the command and general staff, and planning, oper- procedures. ational, logistical and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. The course also describes

the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. FEMA student DO Pumps Water Supply (15) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p identification (SID) number required. FIP 3635 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Staff This certificationrelated course will review and discuss the methods by which water supply is obtained and maintained during an Training Operations in Small Departments (12) emergency operation. It will detail water main systems and will describe how to identify and determine flow in such systems. It will NFA Certification Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p also detail mobile water supply systems and how they operate. It will describe and explain quick dump mobile water supply opera- Equipment: none required Instructor: Jonathan Sowers tions and detail methods for relaying water to a pumper. The course is designed to provide the student with the essential tools and skills to lead and manage a training program in a small department. It is not designed specifically to enhance development or presentation skills, nor is it related to the public education discipline. The target audience includes individuals currently responsible for the overall administration, management, and supervi- sion of the Training Function in a small department. Typically, this includes responsibility for leadership, meeting legal require- ments, assessing training needs, providing budget input, and program delivery and evaluation. These individuals also coordinate COURAGE is not the absence of fear, but rather the the training schedule and manage training records. FEMA student identification (SID) number required. judgment that something else is more important Priority registration deadline is January 6th. than fear. ~Ambrose Redmoon Prizes available for registrations received by Jan. 6th. See page 2 for more details!

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TECHNICAL RESCUER CERTIFICATION CLASSES EMS CLASSES

TR Rescue Equipment (6) Sunday 8:00a3:00p Emergency Medical Services Tract (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Equipment: none required Instructor: Linda Sheffield FIP 6509 Equipment: non required Instructor: David Reeves Medical and Trauma topics will be presented by some of our local experts in these specialty fields. Topics may include Sports Inju- This certificationrelated course in rescue equipment will introduce the Technical Rescuer (TR) to the operation and function of ries, Pediatrics, Stroke, Burn Management, and Human Trafficking. Continuing Education credit will be awarded toward recertifi- various tools and equipment commonly used in rescue operations. This course will also present procedures for care, inspection, cation. and maintenance of personal protective equipment, tactical equipment, and apparatus. The value of periodic inspection and maintenance to reduce the chances of unexpected equipment failure, performance failure, disabling injuries, and fatalities will be discussed. AHA BLS Instructor’s Course (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff TR Rescue Ops (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p The CPR Instructor's Course is designed to certify basic CPR Instructors through the American Heart Association. This course FIP 6501 Equipment: helmet & rope gloves Instructor: Staff teaches instruction skills in general, as well as specific CPR teaching skills. Upon successful completion, the student will be award- This certificationrelated course in rescue operations will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with the requirements for pre ed a CPR Instructor's certificate. Pre-requisite: Complete BLS Instructor Essentials online (code 15-1420). Bring BLS Instructor Es- planning, scene sizeup, and hazards assessment for incidents involving rope rescue. This course will also introduce the Technical sentials certificate, your current BLS Card, BLS Healthcare Providers Instructor Package (code 15-1009), and documentation of Rescuer to applicable standards addressing rope rescue, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), accessory gear, rope software, and affiliation with an AHA Training Center (unless you intend to utilize Davidson Community College as your training center). rope hardware.

TR Rope Basics (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p FIP 6510 Equipment: helmet & rope gloves Instructor: Joe Mancos 2020 Evening/Weekend Firefighter Certification Classes This certificationrelated course in rope basics will present to the Technical Rescuer (TR) safe and effective methods of rescue in elevated and below grade environments using ropes, knots, and rope related equipment. Mechanical advantage, anchors, anchor- Complete Your Certification in 2020! ing techniques, and stress loads will be covered. Class Class Dates Saturday Hours

Orientation & Safety (16) February 4, 6, 8, 10 S 2/8 8a-4p TR VR Rescue Ops (8) Saturday 8:00a5:00p Alarms & Communications (16) February 12, 18, 20, 22 S 2/22 8a-4p FIP 5711 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff Fire Behavior (12) February 24, 26, March 3, 5 This certificationrelated course in rescue operations for vehicle rescue will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with the hazards of Building Construction (16) March 7, 9, 11, 17 S 3/7 8a-4p vehicle rescue operations, ICS, access, disentanglement, extrication, and the post rescue phases of vehicle rescue. Personal Protective Equipment (20) March 19, 21, 23, 25, 31 S 3/21 8a-5p Forcible Entry (12) April 2, 4 S 4/4 8a-6p TR VR Stabilization & Extrication (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p Ropes (12) April 6, 8, 14, 16 FIP 5713 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: David Reeves Rescue (20) April 18, 20, 22, 28, 30 S 4/18 8a-5p This certificationrelated course in stabilization and extrication techniques will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) the steps to sta- bilize a vehicle on four wheels, a sideresting vehicle, and a roofresting vehicle. The Technical Rescuer will also be introduced to Portable Extinguishers (8) May 2 S 5/2 8a-5p procedures for the following: opening a jammed door using a hinge attack and a latch attack, creating a third door, total door re- Ladders (16) May 4, 6, 12, 14, 16 S 5/16 8a-12p moval, sidewall removal, working with a collapsed roof, creating the roof flap, CBA roof pillar cut, procedures for total roof re- Ventilation (20) May 18, 20, 26, 28, 30 S 5/30 8a-5p moval, trunk tunneling, through the floor access, displacing a steering column, dash roll, removal and/or relocation of pedals, and Water Supplies (20) June 1, 3, 9 ,11, 13 S 6/13 8a-5p removing and/or relocating seats. Hose, Streams, & Appliance (20) June 15, 17, 23, 25, 27 S 6/27 8a-5p Sprinklers (16) July 7, 9, 11, 13 S 7/11 8a-4p TR VR Victim Management (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p Loss Control (16) July 15, 21, 23, 25 S 7/25 8a-4p FIP 5715 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Staff Fire Life Safety Preparedness (12) July 27, 29, August 4, 6 This certificationrelated course in victim management will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with proper methods for the move- ment of patients from a hazardous situation while focusing on the safety and wellbeing of the patients and rescuers. Stabilizing Mayday (8) August 8 S 8/8 8a-5p the situation, gaining access, packaging, and removal patients from vehicle rescue incidents will be emphasized in this course. Safety & Survival (16) August 10, 12, 18, 20, 22 S 8/22 8a-12p Emergency Medical Care (12) August 24, 26, September 1, 3 Fire Control (36) September 9, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 29, October 1, 3 S 9/19 8a-5p, S 10/3 8a-4p Haz-Mat Level 1 Responder (38) October 5, 7, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 27, 29, 31 S 10/17 8a-5p, S 10/31 8a-3p TIMS (4) November 2 (6p-10p) Classes held at: "PRIDE doesn't just happen. It takes work. It requires All weekday classes are 7p10p unless otherwise noted. Larry Caddell Public Safety Training Center ownership." ~Chief Rick Lasky 333 NiagaraCarthage Rd Carthage, NC

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TR Rescue Equipment (6) Sunday 8:00a3:00p Emergency Medical Services Tract (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Equipment: none required Instructor: Linda Sheffield FIP 6509 Equipment: non required Instructor: David Reeves Medical and Trauma topics will be presented by some of our local experts in these specialty fields. Topics may include Sports Inju- This certificationrelated course in rescue equipment will introduce the Technical Rescuer (TR) to the operation and function of ries, Pediatrics, Stroke, Burn Management, and Human Trafficking. Continuing Education credit will be awarded toward recertifi- various tools and equipment commonly used in rescue operations. This course will also present procedures for care, inspection, cation. and maintenance of personal protective equipment, tactical equipment, and apparatus. The value of periodic inspection and maintenance to reduce the chances of unexpected equipment failure, performance failure, disabling injuries, and fatalities will be discussed. AHA BLS Instructor’s Course (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff TR Rescue Ops (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p The CPR Instructor's Course is designed to certify basic CPR Instructors through the American Heart Association. This course FIP 6501 Equipment: helmet & rope gloves Instructor: Staff teaches instruction skills in general, as well as specific CPR teaching skills. Upon successful completion, the student will be award- This certificationrelated course in rescue operations will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with the requirements for pre ed a CPR Instructor's certificate. Pre-requisite: Complete BLS Instructor Essentials online (code 15-1420). Bring BLS Instructor Es- planning, scene sizeup, and hazards assessment for incidents involving rope rescue. This course will also introduce the Technical sentials certificate, your current BLS Card, BLS Healthcare Providers Instructor Package (code 15-1009), and documentation of Rescuer to applicable standards addressing rope rescue, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), accessory gear, rope software, and affiliation with an AHA Training Center (unless you intend to utilize Davidson Community College as your training center). rope hardware.

TR Rope Basics (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p FIP 6510 Equipment: helmet & rope gloves Instructor: Joe Mancos 2020 Evening/Weekend Firefighter Certification Classes This certificationrelated course in rope basics will present to the Technical Rescuer (TR) safe and effective methods of rescue in elevated and below grade environments using ropes, knots, and rope related equipment. Mechanical advantage, anchors, anchor- Complete Your Certification in 2020! ing techniques, and stress loads will be covered. Class Class Dates Saturday Hours

Orientation & Safety (16) February 4, 6, 8, 10 S 2/8 8a-4p TR VR Rescue Ops (8) Saturday 8:00a5:00p Alarms & Communications (16) February 12, 18, 20, 22 S 2/22 8a-4p FIP 5711 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff Fire Behavior (12) February 24, 26, March 3, 5 This certificationrelated course in rescue operations for vehicle rescue will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with the hazards of Building Construction (16) March 7, 9, 11, 17 S 3/7 8a-4p vehicle rescue operations, ICS, access, disentanglement, extrication, and the post rescue phases of vehicle rescue. Personal Protective Equipment (20) March 19, 21, 23, 25, 31 S 3/21 8a-5p Forcible Entry (12) April 2, 4 S 4/4 8a-6p TR VR Stabilization & Extrication (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p Ropes (12) April 6, 8, 14, 16 FIP 5713 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: David Reeves Rescue (20) April 18, 20, 22, 28, 30 S 4/18 8a-5p This certificationrelated course in stabilization and extrication techniques will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) the steps to sta- bilize a vehicle on four wheels, a sideresting vehicle, and a roofresting vehicle. The Technical Rescuer will also be introduced to Portable Extinguishers (8) May 2 S 5/2 8a-5p procedures for the following: opening a jammed door using a hinge attack and a latch attack, creating a third door, total door re- Ladders (16) May 4, 6, 12, 14, 16 S 5/16 8a-12p moval, sidewall removal, working with a collapsed roof, creating the roof flap, CBA roof pillar cut, procedures for total roof re- Ventilation (20) May 18, 20, 26, 28, 30 S 5/30 8a-5p moval, trunk tunneling, through the floor access, displacing a steering column, dash roll, removal and/or relocation of pedals, and Water Supplies (20) June 1, 3, 9 ,11, 13 S 6/13 8a-5p removing and/or relocating seats. Hose, Streams, & Appliance (20) June 15, 17, 23, 25, 27 S 6/27 8a-5p Sprinklers (16) July 7, 9, 11, 13 S 7/11 8a-4p TR VR Victim Management (12) Friday 6:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p Loss Control (16) July 15, 21, 23, 25 S 7/25 8a-4p FIP 5715 Equipment: full PPE Instructor: Staff Fire Life Safety Preparedness (12) July 27, 29, August 4, 6 This certificationrelated course in victim management will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with proper methods for the move- ment of patients from a hazardous situation while focusing on the safety and wellbeing of the patients and rescuers. Stabilizing Mayday (8) August 8 S 8/8 8a-5p the situation, gaining access, packaging, and removal patients from vehicle rescue incidents will be emphasized in this course. Safety & Survival (16) August 10, 12, 18, 20, 22 S 8/22 8a-12p Emergency Medical Care (12) August 24, 26, September 1, 3 Fire Control (36) September 9, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 29, October 1, 3 S 9/19 8a-5p, S 10/3 8a-4p Haz-Mat Level 1 Responder (38) October 5, 7, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 27, 29, 31 S 10/17 8a-5p, S 10/31 8a-3p TIMS (4) November 2 (6p-10p) Classes held at: "PRIDE doesn't just happen. It takes work. It requires All weekday classes are 7p10p unless otherwise noted. Larry Caddell Public Safety Training Center ownership." ~Chief Rick Lasky 333 NiagaraCarthage Rd Carthage, NC

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FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION CLASSES FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION CLASSES

Building Construction (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p Personal Protective Equipment (20) Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p FIP 3022 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff FIP 3006 Equipment: full PPE with SCBA Instructor: Randy Cox This course will enable the firefighter candidate to identify the different types of construction and their reaction duringa fire situa- and spare bottle tion and the hazards associated with each. This course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge and skills necessary to comprehend the use of their personal protective equipment, including SelfContained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Enhanced Emergency Medical Care (14) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p FIP 3016 Equipment: none required Instructor: Louis Blanchard Ropes (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p This certification-related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills, and ability to satisfy the require- FIP 3009 Equipment: helmet and rope approved gloves Instructor: Stephen Cox ments of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to give This course focuses on the basic knowledge of fire service ropes, including types, usages, knots, and maintenance of rope. the candidate a basic understanding of emergency medical care procedures. This enhanced course will also include Firefighter Down CPR.

Fire Alarms & Communications (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p 2013 FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION UPDATE CLASSES FIP 3003 Equipment: none required Instructor: Forrest Cox The course is designed to teach candidates the policies and procedures concerning the ordering and transmitting of emergency This packet of courses includes all of the classes needed to be current under the 2013 firefighter certification alarms and the actions to be taken upon receipt of the alarms. standard. All courses are encouraged, but individual courses can be taken if needed.

Fire Behavior (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Health & Wellness (8) Wednesday 8:00a5:00p FIP 3004 Equipment: none required Instructor: Anthony Greene FIP 3024 Equipment: exercise clothing Instructor: Ritch Moore This course will enable the firefighter candidate to demonstrate their knowledge of terminology used in the area of fire behavior, This course is designed to educate first responders on the importance of maintaining high levels of fitness and wellness in order to the hazards of different fuels and the types of heat sources. perform their assigned duties efficiently and safely.

Fire Life Safety Preparedness (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Mayday (8) Thursday 8:00a5:00p FIP 3021 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff FIP 3026 Equipment: full PPE with SCBA Instructor: Craig McDowell This course is designed to assist the candidate in all functions of a fire and life safety program including: inspections, prevention, and spare bottle education, and cause determination. By using simulated situations, this course focuses on identifying parameters that constitute a mayday call.

HazMat– Level 1 Responder (38) Wednesday 8:00a5:00p, Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Safety and Survival (16) Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p FIP 3351 Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p FIP 3025 Equipment: full PPE with SCBA Instructor: Staff Equipment: none required Instructor: Andrew Allen and spare bottle This course meets OSFM's training requirement for the Hazardous Materials Level One Responder credential. Course content in- This course focuses on firefighter survival techniques and on identifying factors that place firefighters in dangerous situations. cludes lecture and practice activities needed to perform the following tasks safely and effectively:1) implement standard operating procedures in the current edition of the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook; 2) analyze a hazardous materials/WMD incident; 3) TIMS (4) Sunday 8:00a12:00p plan an initial response to a hazardous materials/WMD incident; 4) implement the planned response for a hazardous materials/ FIP 7000 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff WMD incident; 5) evaluate the progress of the actions taken at a hazardous materials/WMD incident. This course is designed to establish the foundation for and promote consistent training of all responders to achieve the three ob-

jectives of the Traffic Incident Management (TIM) National Unified Goal: responder safety; safety, quick clearance from incidents;

and prompt, reliable, interoperable communications. This course will familiarize fire and rescue personnel with the purpose of the Strategic Highway Research Program 2 (SHRP2) and National TIM Responder Training Program and how it relates specifically to North Carolina. Participants will learn to recognize and identify the dangers encountered by emergency responders working in or near traffic.

COMMITMENT is an act, not a word. Priority registration deadline is January 6th. ~Jean-Paul Sartre Prizes available for registrations received by Jan. 6th. See page 2 for more details!

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FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION CLASSES FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION CLASSES

Building Construction (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p Personal Protective Equipment (20) Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p FIP 3022 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff FIP 3006 Equipment: full PPE with SCBA Instructor: Randy Cox This course will enable the firefighter candidate to identify the different types of construction and their reaction duringa fire situa- and spare bottle tion and the hazards associated with each. This course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge and skills necessary to comprehend the use of their personal protective equipment, including SelfContained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Enhanced Emergency Medical Care (14) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p FIP 3016 Equipment: none required Instructor: Louis Blanchard Ropes (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p This certification-related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills, and ability to satisfy the require- FIP 3009 Equipment: helmet and rope approved gloves Instructor: Stephen Cox ments of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to give This course focuses on the basic knowledge of fire service ropes, including types, usages, knots, and maintenance of rope. the candidate a basic understanding of emergency medical care procedures. This enhanced course will also include Firefighter Down CPR.

Fire Alarms & Communications (16) Friday 7:00p10:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a1:00p 2013 FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION UPDATE CLASSES FIP 3003 Equipment: none required Instructor: Forrest Cox The course is designed to teach candidates the policies and procedures concerning the ordering and transmitting of emergency This packet of courses includes all of the classes needed to be current under the 2013 firefighter certification alarms and the actions to be taken upon receipt of the alarms. standard. All courses are encouraged, but individual courses can be taken if needed.

Fire Behavior (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Health & Wellness (8) Wednesday 8:00a5:00p FIP 3004 Equipment: none required Instructor: Anthony Greene FIP 3024 Equipment: exercise clothing Instructor: Ritch Moore This course will enable the firefighter candidate to demonstrate their knowledge of terminology used in the area of fire behavior, This course is designed to educate first responders on the importance of maintaining high levels of fitness and wellness in order to the hazards of different fuels and the types of heat sources. perform their assigned duties efficiently and safely.

Fire Life Safety Preparedness (12) Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a12:00p Mayday (8) Thursday 8:00a5:00p FIP 3021 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff FIP 3026 Equipment: full PPE with SCBA Instructor: Craig McDowell This course is designed to assist the candidate in all functions of a fire and life safety program including: inspections, prevention, and spare bottle education, and cause determination. By using simulated situations, this course focuses on identifying parameters that constitute a mayday call.

HazMat– Level 1 Responder (38) Wednesday 8:00a5:00p, Thursday 8:00a5:00p, Safety and Survival (16) Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p FIP 3351 Friday 8:00a5:00p, Saturday 8:00a5:00p, Sunday 8:00a2:00p FIP 3025 Equipment: full PPE with SCBA Instructor: Staff Equipment: none required Instructor: Andrew Allen and spare bottle This course meets OSFM's training requirement for the Hazardous Materials Level One Responder credential. Course content in- This course focuses on firefighter survival techniques and on identifying factors that place firefighters in dangerous situations. cludes lecture and practice activities needed to perform the following tasks safely and effectively:1) implement standard operating procedures in the current edition of the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook; 2) analyze a hazardous materials/WMD incident; 3) TIMS (4) Sunday 8:00a12:00p plan an initial response to a hazardous materials/WMD incident; 4) implement the planned response for a hazardous materials/ FIP 7000 Equipment: none required Instructor: Staff WMD incident; 5) evaluate the progress of the actions taken at a hazardous materials/WMD incident. This course is designed to establish the foundation for and promote consistent training of all responders to achieve the three ob-

jectives of the Traffic Incident Management (TIM) National Unified Goal: responder safety; safety, quick clearance from incidents;

and prompt, reliable, interoperable communications. This course will familiarize fire and rescue personnel with the purpose of the Strategic Highway Research Program 2 (SHRP2) and National TIM Responder Training Program and how it relates specifically to North Carolina. Participants will learn to recognize and identify the dangers encountered by emergency responders working in or near traffic.

COMMITMENT is an act, not a word. Priority registration deadline is January 6th. ~Jean-Paul Sartre Prizes available for registrations received by Jan. 6th. See page 2 for more details!

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FIRE PROTECTION Fire Academy Fire Protection curriculum Technology TECHNOLOGY consists of coursework includes: Sandhills.edu/fireprotection/ certifications in: • Fire Prevention and Safety The Fire Protection Technology associate • Firefighter I & II • Public Education degree program at Sandhills Community • Building Construction College is designed to provide you with • EMTBasic • Fireground Strategies and knowledge and skills in the technical, Tactics managerial, and leadership areas • Technical • FIREFIGHTERS Local Government Finance necessary for advancement within the Rescuer and Laws fire protection community and related WANTED! Program emphasizes under- firefighting industries, and to provide • Hazardous standing fire characteristics Fire Academy 14 Starts February 11, 2020 currently employed firefighters with Materials Level 1 and structural consequences Fire Academy 15 Starts July 7, 2020 Responder of fire; risk assessment and knowledge and skills often required for Sandhills Fire Academy prepares you to become a management; and relevant promotional consideration. competent, confident, and fully prepared fire research, communications, Sandhills Community College offers credit for  service provider. We offer an intense handson and leadership methodologies. certifications earned through the Our program is approved by All courses offered online North Carolina Fire and Rescue Commission. approach to firefighting that promotes both skill the NC Office of the State Please refer to our website for additional details. competency and understanding of the fireground. Fire Marshal and the NC Community College System. “Our online classes offer For more information contact: Don’t Miss Out—Register Early! convenience and flexibility Paul Edwards to accommodate your Applications are available in the Continuing busy schedule. You can 9106953897 complete your entire Education office, Van Dusen Hall or online at degree while working.” [email protected] www.sandhills.edu/sccfireacademy/ Paul Edwards Coordinator & Instructor Fire Protection Technologies For more information contact: Michelle Bauer OR Chad Thomason Director, Fire & Rescue Fire Academy Director 9106953774 [email protected] 16 [email protected] 17

FIRE PROTECTION Fire Academy Fire Protection curriculum Technology TECHNOLOGY consists of coursework includes: Sandhills.edu/fireprotection/ certifications in: • Fire Prevention and Safety The Fire Protection Technology associate • Firefighter I & II • Public Education degree program at Sandhills Community • Building Construction College is designed to provide you with • EMTBasic • Fireground Strategies and knowledge and skills in the technical, Tactics managerial, and leadership areas • Technical • FIREFIGHTERS Local Government Finance necessary for advancement within the Rescuer and Laws fire protection community and related WANTED! Program emphasizes under- firefighting industries, and to provide • Hazardous standing fire characteristics Fire Academy 14 Starts February 11, 2020 currently employed firefighters with Materials Level 1 and structural consequences Fire Academy 15 Starts July 7, 2020 Responder of fire; risk assessment and knowledge and skills often required for Sandhills Fire Academy prepares you to become a management; and relevant promotional consideration. competent, confident, and fully prepared fire research, communications, Sandhills Community College offers credit for  service provider. We offer an intense handson and leadership methodologies. certifications earned through the Our program is approved by All courses offered online North Carolina Fire and Rescue Commission. approach to firefighting that promotes both skill the NC Office of the State Please refer to our website for additional details. competency and understanding of the fireground. Fire Marshal and the NC Community College System. “Our online classes offer For more information contact: Don’t Miss Out—Register Early! convenience and flexibility Paul Edwards to accommodate your Applications are available in the Continuing busy schedule. You can 9106953897 complete your entire Education office, Van Dusen Hall or online at degree while working.” [email protected] www.sandhills.edu/sccfireacademy/ Paul Edwards Coordinator & Instructor Fire Protection Technologies For more information contact: Michelle Bauer OR Chad Thomason Director, Fire & Rescue Fire Academy Director 9106953774 [email protected] 16 [email protected] 17

OFFICE USE ONLY REGISTRATION INFORMATION Date Rec’d ______REGISTRATION FORM CIS # ______1. Review the registration and course information. 2. Complete the Registration Form included in this brochure, must indicate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices. SS# ______(Full SS# must be provided in order to receive credit from OSFM) 3. Provide a valid email address — email will be used for class notification once class cancellations Agency Affiliated with ______[ ]Pd Firefighter [ ]Pd Rescue/EMS [ ]Vol Firefighter [ ]Vol Rescue/EMS are made on 1/13. Please print clearly! 4. Submit completed registration form and pay $30 registration fee (checks payable to SCC) to: Name ______*Fee waivers apply, the registration fee is an additional charge First Middle Last

Sandhills Community College Address ______City ______State______Zip______Attn: Amy Caliri County of Residence______Date of Birth ______/______/______*Must be at least 16 years old 3395 Airport Road Race: [ ]White [ ]Black [ ]Hispanic [ ]Asian [ ]Indian Employment: [ ] FullTime [ ] PartTime [ ] Unemployed [ ] Retired Pinehurst, NC 28374 Sex: [ ] Male [ ] Female Cell phone (_____) ______Work phone (_____) ______OR Submit completed registration form by email to: [email protected] REQUIRED—USED FOR CLASS NOTIFICATION EMAIL ADDRESS:______Upon receipt SCC staff will contact for payment. Education Level: Circle Highest Completed: High School GED Adult High School **Priority registration deadline is January 6th. Oneyear vocational Twoyear degree Fouryear degree Masters Degree Reminder: Prizes available for registrations received by Jan. 6th– see pg. 2! Please have your Chief or Training Officer sign:______Date______Please register early to ensure first choice of class is available and to prevent possible class cancellations Payment contact information: Name______Contact Phone Number (____)______due to insufficient enrollment. Class cancellations will be made January 13th based on student Please indicate a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice for class below. registrations received at that time. For more information contact: Michelle Bauer, 9106953774 or [email protected] 1st Choice:______2nd Choice:______3rd choice:______Amy Caliri, 9106953998 or [email protected] Wednesday Only: Health & Wellness

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Fire Instructor II Fire Officer I HazMat Level 1 Responder Thursday Only: Indoctrination Class Mayday Please inform the hotel when booking that you are attending the 2020 NC Rapid Intervention Crew Sandhills Regional Fire & Rescue College to receive these rates. Thursday, Friday, Saturday: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: This also helps our committee! DO Pumps Maintenance & Testing Fire Instructor I Fire Officer II Friday Only: Understanding Peer Support Best Western 9106920640 $70 + tax per room per night Includes deluxe continental breakfast. Friday, Saturday: Great Balls of Fire TR Rescue Ops TR VR Victim Management Comfort Inn 9102155500 $85 + tax per night, Single or Double Fire Chaplain 101 TR Ropes Basics Includes deluxe continental breakfast. Safety & Survival TR VR Stabilization & Extrication Duncraig Manor & Gardens 9107251084 25% Discount on Rooms and Suites Includes breakfast. Friday, Saturday, Sunday: AHA BLS Instructor’s Course DO Pumps Introduction ICS 300 Hampton Inn & Suites 9106934330 $109 + tax per night Building Construction DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipes ICS 400 Includes “On the House” Hot Breakfast. DO Aerial Basic Operations DO Pumps Water Supply Personal Protective Equipment Holiday Inn Express 9106932280 $79 + tax per room per night. Includes breakfast. DO Aerial Introduction Emergency Vehicle Driver Public Safety DiverContaminated Water Ops Little River Condos 9106844324 2Bedroom/2 Bath Condo: $120 + tax per night. DO Pumps Hydraulics Fire Alarms and Communications Streamlined Incident Management Ops Fully furnished with full kitchens. Saturday Only: Microtel Inn & Suites 9106933737 $66 + tax per night, Single Room (1 Queen Bed) Fire Chiefs 101 Fire Chiefs 101 Update TR VR Rescue Ops $71 + tax per night, Double Room (2 Queen Beds) Saturday, Sunday: Pine Crest Inn 9102956121 $89 + tax per room per night. Enhanced Emergency Medical Care First Due Engine Company Wildland Fire Suppression Plus 5% service charge. Includes breakfast for two. EMS Tract HazMat Operations Refresher Wildland Simulator Residence Inn by Marriott 9106933400 $109 $164 + tax per room per night. Fire Behavior Ropes Includes full hot breakfast buffet. Cutoff date 12/27/19. Fire Life Safety Preparedness Training Ops in Small Departments SpringHill Suites by Marriott 9106950234 $89 + tax per night, 1bedroom suite with 2 queen beds Sunday Only: TIMS TR Rescue Equipment Includes hot buffet breakfast. Email registration forms to [email protected] or mail to: Amy Caliri, Sandhills Community College, 3395 Airport Rd, Pinehurst, NC 28374

TownePlace Suites by Marriott 9102465080 $114 + tax per night, Studio Suite. Includes breakfast. Payments may be made by American Express, Discover, Master Card, Visa, or by check payable to Sandhills Community College. Registration fee due with registration form: $30 for instate emergency personnel. Nonemergency personnel or outofstate registrants should 18 call for class registration costs ($105215). 19

OFFICE USE ONLY REGISTRATION INFORMATION Date Rec’d ______REGISTRATION FORM CIS # ______1. Review the registration and course information. 2. Complete the Registration Form included in this brochure, must indicate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices. SS# ______(Full SS# must be provided in order to receive credit from OSFM) 3. Provide a valid email address — email will be used for class notification once class cancellations Agency Affiliated with ______[ ]Pd Firefighter [ ]Pd Rescue/EMS [ ]Vol Firefighter [ ]Vol Rescue/EMS are made on 1/13. Please print clearly! 4. Submit completed registration form and pay $30 registration fee (checks payable to SCC) to: Name ______*Fee waivers apply, the registration fee is an additional charge First Middle Last

Sandhills Community College Address ______City ______State______Zip______Attn: Amy Caliri County of Residence______Date of Birth ______/______/______*Must be at least 16 years old 3395 Airport Road Race: [ ]White [ ]Black [ ]Hispanic [ ]Asian [ ]Indian Employment: [ ] FullTime [ ] PartTime [ ] Unemployed [ ] Retired Pinehurst, NC 28374 Sex: [ ] Male [ ] Female Cell phone (_____) ______Work phone (_____) ______OR Submit completed registration form by email to: [email protected] REQUIRED—USED FOR CLASS NOTIFICATION EMAIL ADDRESS:______Upon receipt SCC staff will contact for payment. Education Level: Circle Highest Completed: High School GED Adult High School **Priority registration deadline is January 6th. Oneyear vocational Twoyear degree Fouryear degree Masters Degree Reminder: Prizes available for registrations received by Jan. 6th– see pg. 2! Please have your Chief or Training Officer sign:______Date______Please register early to ensure first choice of class is available and to prevent possible class cancellations Payment contact information: Name______Contact Phone Number (____)______due to insufficient enrollment. Class cancellations will be made January 13th based on student Please indicate a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice for class below. registrations received at that time. For more information contact: Michelle Bauer, 9106953774 or [email protected] 1st Choice:______2nd Choice:______3rd choice:______Amy Caliri, 9106953998 or [email protected] Wednesday Only: Health & Wellness

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Fire Instructor II Fire Officer I HazMat Level 1 Responder Thursday Only: Indoctrination Class Mayday Please inform the hotel when booking that you are attending the 2020 NC Rapid Intervention Crew Sandhills Regional Fire & Rescue College to receive these rates. Thursday, Friday, Saturday: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: This also helps our committee! DO Pumps Maintenance & Testing Fire Instructor I Fire Officer II Friday Only: Understanding Peer Support Best Western 9106920640 $70 + tax per room per night Includes deluxe continental breakfast. Friday, Saturday: Great Balls of Fire TR Rescue Ops TR VR Victim Management Comfort Inn 9102155500 $85 + tax per night, Single or Double Fire Chaplain 101 TR Ropes Basics Includes deluxe continental breakfast. Safety & Survival TR VR Stabilization & Extrication Duncraig Manor & Gardens 9107251084 25% Discount on Rooms and Suites Includes breakfast. Friday, Saturday, Sunday: AHA BLS Instructor’s Course DO Pumps Introduction ICS 300 Hampton Inn & Suites 9106934330 $109 + tax per night Building Construction DO Pumps Sprinklers & Standpipes ICS 400 Includes “On the House” Hot Breakfast. DO Aerial Basic Operations DO Pumps Water Supply Personal Protective Equipment Holiday Inn Express 9106932280 $79 + tax per room per night. Includes breakfast. DO Aerial Introduction Emergency Vehicle Driver Public Safety DiverContaminated Water Ops Little River Condos 9106844324 2Bedroom/2 Bath Condo: $120 + tax per night. DO Pumps Hydraulics Fire Alarms and Communications Streamlined Incident Management Ops Fully furnished with full kitchens. Saturday Only: Microtel Inn & Suites 9106933737 $66 + tax per night, Single Room (1 Queen Bed) Fire Chiefs 101 Fire Chiefs 101 Update TR VR Rescue Ops $71 + tax per night, Double Room (2 Queen Beds) Saturday, Sunday: Pine Crest Inn 9102956121 $89 + tax per room per night. Enhanced Emergency Medical Care First Due Engine Company Wildland Fire Suppression Plus 5% service charge. Includes breakfast for two. EMS Tract HazMat Operations Refresher Wildland Simulator Residence Inn by Marriott 9106933400 $109 $164 + tax per room per night. Fire Behavior Ropes Includes full hot breakfast buffet. Cutoff date 12/27/19. Fire Life Safety Preparedness Training Ops in Small Departments SpringHill Suites by Marriott 9106950234 $89 + tax per night, 1bedroom suite with 2 queen beds Sunday Only: TIMS TR Rescue Equipment Includes hot buffet breakfast. Email registration forms to [email protected] or mail to: Amy Caliri, Sandhills Community College, 3395 Airport Rd, Pinehurst, NC 28374

TownePlace Suites by Marriott 9102465080 $114 + tax per night, Studio Suite. Includes breakfast. Payments may be made by American Express, Discover, Master Card, Visa, or by check payable to Sandhills Community College. Registration fee due with registration form: $30 for instate emergency personnel. Nonemergency personnel or outofstate registrants should 18 call for class registration costs ($105215). 19 Sandhills Community College Attn: Michelle Bauer NON-PROFIT

3395 Airport Road ORG Pinehurst, NC 28374 U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT # 55

Classes will be held at:

Larry R. Caddell Public Safety Training Center Sandhills Community College 3395 Airport Road 333 Niagra-Carthage Road Pinehurst, NC 28374 Carthage, NC