Fire and Rescue College - Cleveland Community College

25th

November 8 ? 10, 2019

ANNUAL CLEVELAND COUNTY

Fire and Rescue College

Brown Training Center

Cleveland Community College

clevelandcc.edu

General Information

Cleveland Community College is pleased to announce the 25th Annual Cleveland County Fire & Rescue College, November 8, 9, and 10, 2019.

The purpose of this Fire & Rescue College is to make quality training possible for all dedicated fre and rescue personnel. Eforts will be made to accommodate maximum participation in the course of your choice. Your reservation will be based on the prompt return of your registration form and applicable fees. Registration forms received without payment will be returned to the sender. If your frst choice is flled, your second choice will be assigned on your registration form.

Refund requests should be made to 704-669-4193 on or before November 1, 2019. Refunds will not be granted after November 2, 2019.

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1. Jack Hunt Campus Center 2. Joseph M.Wright Occupational Complex 3. B Building 4. Student Activities Center 5. Paksoy Technology Center 6. Bailey Allied Health and Science Center 7. LeGrand Center 8. Brown Emergency Training Center 9. Field House 10. Ray-Webb Lutz Tennis Courts 11. James B. Petty Amphitheater 12. Construction Building 13. Softball Field 14. Maintenance

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Registration Information

Please complete all of the information required on the registration form. If additional registration forms are needed, copies will be accepted. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TAKEN BY PHONE OR FAX. FEES MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORMS. Return your registration forms and check (payable to Cleveland Community College) to:

Richard Carroll, Cleveland Community College 137 South Post Road Shelby, North Carolina 28152

For Additional Information, contact: Richard Carroll, 704-669-4192, carrollr@clevelandcc.edu Roberta Van Dyke, 704-669-4193, van_dyker@clevelandcc.edu

Minimum Age Requirements: Participants must be at least 16 yrs. old.

Fire & Rescue College Fees North Carolina Fire, Rescue, & Law Enforcement Participants: $20 Fire College fee per person (this fee applies to ALL attendees) Additional Class Fees: See class descriptions. Out-of-state and those not fee-waived: ? $70 per class if class is 1-24 hrs. ? $125 per class if class is 25-50 hrs. ? Plus $20 Fire College fee

Registration fees are subject to change without prior notifcation.

Special Notes Certain classes require the signature of the department chief for participation. EXPERIENCE AS A JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER WILL NOT QUALIFY THE STUDENT FOR THESE CLASSES.

Some classes require additional fees, which must be included with the registration form. Additional fees can be found in the class description. Online booklets can be found at .

Students may enroll for multiple classes as long as the class schedules do not confict or overlap. All classes must be listed on the registration form (located in the back of the brochure). Only one $20 per person Fire & Rescue College fee is required for the weekend, regardless of the number of classes you take.

Certifcate Information Students attending 80% of the class hours will be awarded a certifcate of participation. Attendance will be taken twice each day. Certifcates for classes will be mailed to students upon completion of class.

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2019 Cleveland County Fire and Rescue College

Cleveland Community College 137 South Post Road

Shelby, North Carolina 28152

Location of Cleveland Community College Cleveland Community College is located across the street from the Cleveland County Fairgrounds. Vendors will be in the LeGrand Center, 1800 E. Marion St., Shelby, NC 28152.

Emergency Phone Numbers In case of an emergency on the weekend of November 8, 9, and 10, 2019 call 704-669-4015. Messages will be checked during the weekend.

Agenda All Classes beginning Monday, 11/4 through Wednesday, 11/6 report to the Brown Emergency Training Center for check In.

All Classes beginning Thursday, 11/7 through Sunday, 11/10 report to the LeGrand Center for check-in.

Friday, November 8, 2019 See class descriptions for Friday night start times. Students must check in at the LeGrand Center prior to attending class.

Saturday, November 9, 2019

7:00 AM

Instructor meeting, LeGrand Center Main Ballroom

7:30 AM - 9:00 AM Check-in/registration, LeGrand Center Lobby

9:00 AM

Individual classes begin

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Lunch breaks begin

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Classes reconvene

3:00 PM - 7:00 PM Classes end for the day

Sunday, November 10, 2019

8:00 AM

Classes reconvene

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Lunch breaks begin

1:00 PM ? 7:00 PM Classes end for the day

Vendors Vendors can setup beginning Friday, November 8, 2019, after 12:00 PM. The vendor area is located upstairs in the LeGrand Center. Vendors are asked to remain until noon on Sunday, November 10, 2019. Detailed vendor setup information will be provided prior to the weekend.

SPECIAL NOTE: IF ANY STUDENT ATTENDING IS WILLING TO BRING A FIRE TRUCK OR RESCUE VEHICLE TO BE USED IN CLASSES PLEASE CONTACT BRIAN SHOEMAKE AT 704-600-7169 OR EMAIL ccemsbshoemake1@. Due to the number of classes and vehicles needed we are grateful for your help!

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Table of Contents

DRIVER OPERATOR CERTIFICATION CLASSES (DOCC)

SECTION-1: BASIC PUMP OPERATIONS...8 SECTION-2: EMERGENCY VEHICLE DRIVER...8 SECTION-3: PUMP MAINTENANCE AND TESTING...8 SECTION-4: INTRODUCTION TO PUMPS...8 SECTION-5: MOBILE WATER SUPPLY...9

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CERTIFICATION CLASSES (HMCC)

SECTION-6: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LEVEL I RESPONDER...10 SECTION-7: HAZMAT AIR MONITOR AND SAMPLING...10

FIREFIGHTER CERTIFICATION CLASSES (FFCC)

SECTION-8: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION... 11 SECTION-9: EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE ...11 SECTION-10: FIRE ALARMS AND COMMUNICATIONS...11 SECTION-11: FIRE BEHAVIOR...11 SECTION-12: FIRE DEPARTMENT ORIENTATION AND SAFETY...11 SECTION-13: FIRE HOSE, APPLIANCES & STREAMS...12 SECTION-14: FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY PREPAREDNESS...12 SECTION-15: FORCIBLE ENTRY...12 SECTION-16: HEALTH AND WELLNESS...12 SECTION-17: LADDERS...12 SECTION-18: LOSS CONTROL...12 SECTION-19: PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT...13 SECTION-20: PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS...13 SECTION-21: RESCUE...13 SECTION-22: FOAM FIRE STREAMS...14 SECTION-23: SPRINKLERS...14 SECTION-24: WATER SUPPLIES...14 SECTION-25: VENTILATION...14 SECTION-26: ROPES...14 SECTION-27: FIRE CONTROL...15 SECTION-28: NC RIT COURSE...15

TECHNICAL RESCUER CLASSES (TRCC)

SECTION-29:TR RESCUE OPERATIONS...16 SECTION-30:TR ANCHORS AND MECH ADV SYSTEMS...16 SECTION-31: TR FIXED ROPE SYSTEMS...16 SECTION-32: TR HELICOPTER TRANSPORT...16 SECTION-33: TR HORIZONTAL SYSTEMS...17 SECTION-34: TR LOWERS & RAISES...17 SECTION-35: TR: PPE ...17 SECTION-36: TR: RESCUE EQUIPMENT...18 SECTION-37: TR: ROPES BASIC...18 SECTION-38: TR: VICTIM MANAGEMENT...18

TECHNICAL RESCUER VEHICLE RESCUE CLASSES (TRVR)

SECTION-39: TR VR RESCUE OPS FOR VEHICLE RESCUE ...19 SECTION-40: TR VR VEHICLE ANATOMY & NEW TECHNOLOGIES...19 SECTION-41: TR VR STABILIZATION AND EXTRICATION...19 SECTION-42: TR VR LARGE VEHICLE RESCUE...20 SECTION-43: TR VR VICTIM MANAGEMENT...20

TECHNICAL RESCUER WATER & AG RESCUE CLASSES (TRWA)

SECTION-44: TR: MACHINERY AND AGRICULTURAL RESCUE...21 SECTION-45: TR WATER RESCUE BLOCK COURSE...21

TR CONFINED SPACE RESCUE CERTIFICATION (TRCR)

SECTION-46: TR: CONFINED SPACE RESCUE OPERATIONS...22 SECTION-47: TR: CONFINED SPACE RESCUE RIGGING...22 SECTION-48: TR: CONFINED SPACE HAZARD CONTROL...22 SECTION-49: TR: CONFINED SPACE VICTIM MANAGEMENT...22 SECTION-50: TR: ROPE SERIES...22

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SPECIAL CERTIFICATION CLASSES (FFSC)

SECTION-51: FIRE LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR, LEVEL I...23 SECTION-52: FIRE LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR, LEVEL II...23 SECTION-53: FIRE LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR, LEVEL III... 23 SECTION-54: INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM: I-300...24 SECTION-55: INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM: I-400...24 SECTION-56: TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT (TIMS)...24 SECTION-57: LAW AND ADMINISTRATION...24 SECTION-58: FIRE OFFICER I...24 SECTION-59: FIRE OFFICER II...25 SECTION-60: FIRE RESCUE OFFICER...25 SECTION-61: FIRE INSTRUCTOR I...25 SECTION-62: FIRE INSTRUCTOR II...25

NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY CLASSES (NFAC)

SECTION-63: NFA ARSON DETECTION FOR THE FIRST RESPONDER...26 SECTION-64: NFA LEADERSHIP IN SUPERVISION: CREATING ENVIRONMENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH ...26 SECTION-65: NFA LEADERSHIP IN SUPERVISION: PERSPECTIVES IN THINKING...26 SECTION-66: NFA LEADERSHIP IN SUPERVISION: FRAMEWORKS TO SUCCESS ...26 SECTION-67: NFA TRAINING OPERATIONS IN SMALL DEPARTMENTS...27 SECTION-68: NFA PREPARATION FOR INITIAL COMPANY OPERATIONS (PICO)... 27 SECTION-69: NFA STRATEGY AND TACTICS FOR INITIAL COMPANY OPERATIONS (STICO)...27

SECTION-83: EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TRACK...31 SECTION-84: BASIC ENGINE COMPANY OPERATIONS...31 SECTION-85: SMALL AIRCRAFT CRASH RESCUE (ARFF)...32 SECTION-86: BASIC TRUCK COMPANY SKILLS...32 SECTION-87: VENT, ENTER, AND SEARCH...32 SECTION-88: VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION...33 SECTION-89: THE RECOGNITION OF THE OCCULT FOR THE FIRST RESPONDER...33 SECTION-90: CHAPLAINCY FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES..34

FORMS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...35 2019 CLEVELAND COUNTY FIRE & RESCUE COLLEGE REGISTRATION FORM...36-37 CLEVELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHIEF'S AFFIRMATION FORM?LIVE BURN CLASSES...38 ACCOMMODATIONS...39

FIREFIGHTER/RESCUE SKILLS CLASSES (FFRS)

SECTION-70: EMERGENCY VEHICLE ROLLOVER PREVENTION...28 SECTION-71: ADVANCED VEHICLE EXTRICATION...28 SECTION-72: THERMAL IMAGING...28 SECTION-73: INTRODUCTION TO FIREFIGHTING...28 SECTION-74: NOTH CAROLINA RESPONSE RATING SYSTEM COMBINED CLASS...28 SECTION-75: FLASHOVER SIMULATOR (Saturday)...29 SECTION-76: FLASHOVER SIMULATOR (Sunday)...29 SECTION-77: CHIEF 101...29 SECTION-78: WILDLAND FIRE SUPPRESSION FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS...29 SECTION-79: WILDLAND RED CARD TRAINING BLOCK...29 SECTION-80: AHA BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER, INSTRUCTOR COURSE...30 SECTION-81: AHA ACLS INSTRUCTOR COURSE...30 SECTION-82: AHA PALS INSTRUCTOR...30

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DRIVER OPERATOR CERTIFICATION CLASSES (DOCC)

SECTION-1: BASIC PUMP OPERATIONS (24 HOURS)-FIP3631 Dates: Friday, 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM;

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Review and explain basic elements of pump operations including priming, lift, drafting, pumping from a hydrant, setting engine pressure and calculating friction loss.

Equipment needed: Calculator

Instructor: Gary Reagan, Board of Directors/Fire Fighter, Huntersville Fire Department; former Assistant Chief, NC National Guard; North Carolina Fire/ Rescue Commission Instructor

SECTION-2: EMERGENCY VEHICLE DRIVER (20 HOURS)-FIP3601 Dates: Friday, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM;

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Safe operations of emergency vehicles, driving skills, legal implications of emergency driving and departmental standard operating procedures will be covered in the class.

Instructor: Bill Weaver, Assistant Director of Operation/Rescue Supervisor, Shelby Rescue; North Carolina Fire/ Rescue Commission Instructor

SECTION-3: PUMP MAINTENANCE AND TESTING (24 HOURS)-FIP3632 Dates: Friday, 9:00AM - 6:00PM:

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Sunday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

This certifcation-related course is designed to educate driver/operators responsible for the operation of fre department pumping apparatus. Concepts covered include: inspection of engine, chassis, pump, and drive systems, preventive maintenance, operational testing, and annual service testing procedures.

The course also includes an overview of methods used for documentation of preventive maintenance and testing. This Pumps Maintenance & Testing (Chapter 05) course is part of the Pumps Certifcation Program approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission for ofering as of July 1, 2017. This course should be ofered consistent with the most current Commission guidelines. Contact the Ofce of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) for details.

Equipment needed: Calculator

Instructor: Chris Poole, Engineer, (Ret.), Shelby Fire Department; North Carolina Fire/Rescue Commission Instructor

SECTION-4: INTRODUCTION TO PUMPS (15 HOURS)-FIP3630 Dates: Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM;

Sunday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Explain and identify job or individual requirements for pump operators and safe operations of the vehicle. Class will cover safe operations and basic aspects of positive displacement and centrifugal pumps.

Subjects covered in this class will include pump anatomy, pump panel and engine gauges, relief valves, transfer valves, and basic pump set-up.

Equipment needed: Calculator, personal protective clothing

Instructor: Jamie Hollowell, Asst. Chief, Icard Fire/Rescue; North Carolina Fire/Rescue Commission Instructor

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