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Minnesota Wildfire Academy 2019 The 19th Annual Minnesota Wildfire Academy June 3 7, 2019 Itasca Community College, Grand Rapids, Minnesota 1 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

WILDFIRE ACADEMY COMMAND TEAM The mission of MNICS is to coordinate, educate and implement the Incident Command System to support fire and all-risk incidents in Minnesota and nationwide. MINNESOTA INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (MNICS) MNICS is an interagency group with state and federal partners that cooperate to manage wildfire and all-risk incidents. MNICS provides standard procedures and common terminology to support emergency response. A Task Force of agency leads governs the organization. The incident command system (ICS) is an efficient approach to integrate facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures and communication within a common organizational structure. It is used to manage the many people and resources required during incidents. Incident can include fire, rescues, floods, hurricanes and other hazards. MNICS uses the Incident Command System (ICS) to coordinate the weeklong Wildfire Academy. Under the ICS structure, the MNICS Incident Management Team (IMT) works closely with 2019 Minnesota Wildfire Academy partners: Itasca Community College (ICC) Itasca Area Schools Collaborative Education (IASCE) Northern Central Research and Outreach Center (NROC) Visit Grand Rapids A MNICS IMT will be on site throughout the 2019 Wildfire Academy. Qualified personnel, who are certified by the National Wildfire Coordination Group (NWCG) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), will fill the IMT positions. ICS trainees may also be a part of the team, gaining hands on experience while coordinating the incident. INCIDENT COMMANDER Member agencies include the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), National Park Service (NPS) and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS), Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM). SAFETY PLANNING PUBLIC INFORMATION LIAISON OPERATIONS LOGISTICS FINANCE 2 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

Contents GENERAL INFORMATION... 3 LODGING... 3 REGISTRATION... 4 COURSES... 6 SCHEDULE... Error! Bookmark not defined. SPECIAL EVENTS... 12 Community Attractions Local attractions include the Forest History Center, White Oak Fur Post, Judy Garland Museum and the Children's Discovery Museum. For details, check Visit Grand Rapids (800)355-9740 or (218)326-9607 http://www.visitgrandrapids.com/ GENERAL INFORMATION Itasca Community College is a tobacco and alcohol-free campus. Location The Minnesota Wildfire Academy Itasca Community College (ICC) 1851 East Highway 169 Grand Rapids, Minnesota 55744 Meals Lunch is provided for academy participants. Sending units are responsible for the cost of all other meals. Special dietary needs? Complete the details in the class registration process. Questions? Contact Tammy Gould tammy.gould@itascacc.edu Or call the ICC kitchen (218) 322-2313 Code of Conduct Responsible and professional conduct is required. As a student attending the Wildfire Academy, your conduct is a direct reflection on you and your agency or fire department. As students, instructors or Wildfire Academy participants, we are responsible to respectably uphold our profession. LODGING ICC Campus Dormitories Lodging in the ICC dormitories is available at $25/day. Single, double and triple occupancy rooms are available. Register for a room online through the IASCE registration system. Please bring your own bedding. Cancel your reservation by May 15, 2019 to receive a refund. Local Lodging Book and pay for off campus lodging separately. See the Visit Grand Rapids website and look under Groups/Group Lodging for a list of hotels. http://www.visitgrandrapids.com/ Photo Credits: Phil Millette, US Fish and Wildlife Service 3 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

REGISTRATION Steps to register online Go to the IASCE website https://goo.gl/dqap8t Look under Programs Find Minnesota 2019 Wildfire Academy Follow the prompts. If you need help, please see the Minnesota Incident Command System YouTube channel at https://goo.gl/qjkolp for instructional videos. If you continue to have registration questions contact Holly Henriksen, IASCE, (218) 327-5730 hhenriksen@isd318.org Priority Deadline Students from MNICS agencies receive priority registration through April 5, 2019 (includes BIA and tribal units, DNR, USFS, FWS, HSEM, NPS, MSFCA and State Fire Marshal). Other agencies can register on or before May 15, 2019 to avoid a $50 per class late fee. Questions? Contact Meadow Kouffeld (218) 398-1076 Todd Manley (218) 322-2683 Tuition Reimbursement Minnesota Fire Departments For members of fire departments seeking tuition reimbursement please contact IASCE to register for your courses: Holly Henriksen, IASCE, (218) 327-5730 hhenriksen@isd318.org For all other academy registrants, please use the new online system through Itasca Area Schools Collaborative Education (IASCE). Choose, register and pay online for courses. You can also select ICC lodging and indicate special dietary needs through the online registration system. Questions on tuition reimbursement eligibility? Contact Tim Oland, DNR Rural Fire Department program, (218) 322-2688 tim.oland@state.mn.us. 4 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

Prerequisites Some courses require specific qualifications or pre-work. Check the IASCE website under Minnesota 2019 Wildfire Academy and look for the course list. Or consult your agency fire team leader or training officer with questions. Cancellations The deadline to cancel your registration is May 15, 2019. Later cancellations require course fee forfeiture. $50.00 per course late fees will apply for those who register after the May 15, 2019 deadline. To cancel a course call: Holly Henriksen, IASCE (218) 327-5730 Your prompt cancellations may open a spot for participants on the waiting list. Please do not delay. Registration confirmations With the exception of late registration, participants will receive student confirmation emails by May 19, 2019. If you have not received your course confirmation, or there is an error on your registration materials, contact: Holly Henriksen, IASCE (218)327-5730 5 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

COURSES S-130 S-190 L-180 Basic Wildland Firefighter Introduction to Fire Behavior Human Factors on the Fireline Mon, June 3, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1700 S-130 provides entry-level firefighting skills. S-190 covers primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfire and recognizing potentially hazardous situations. L-180 covers human factors. Prerequisites: ICS-100 and IS-700 NIMS (online) Class size: 95 Course Fee: $235.75 S-131 Advanced Firefighter Training (Squad Boss) NOTE: This class is offered at two separate times during the Academy. Sign up for one session. Session 1: Mon, June 3, 1300 to Tues, June 4, 1200 Session 2: Wed, June 5, 1300 to Thurs, June 6, 1200 Required course for advanced firefighter/squad boss (FFT1) and incident commander type 5 (ICT5). Interactive tactical exercises encourage discussion; covers fireline reference materials, documenting materials, communications, tactics and activities. Prerequisites: Qualified as Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2) Bring: Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 25 Course Fee: $57.50 S-200 Initial Attack Incident Commander Mon, June 3, 0800 to Tues, June 4, 1700 Training for initial attack incident commander (ICT4) with lecture, discussion and group exercises. Covers readiness and mobilization; size-up, planning and ordering, mobilization and containment; administrative requirements and post-fire evaluation. Prerequisites: Qualified as any single resource boss (CRWB, ENGB, FIRB), pre-coursework Bring: Wildland Fire Incident Management Guide; Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 25 Course Fee: $103.50 S-203 Introduction to Incident Information Mon, June 3, 0800 to Friday, June 7, 1200 Course provides skills and knowledge needed to serve as Public Information Officers (PIOF). Covers establishing and maintaining an incident information operation, communicating with internal and external audiences, working with the news media, handling special situations, and long-term planning and strategy. Prerequisites: Pre-coursework Bring: Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 25 Course Fee: $235.00 S-211 Portable Pumps and Water Use Wed, June 5, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1700 Provides knowledge and skills to design, setup, operate, troubleshoot, and shut down portable water delivery systems. Focus is on portable pumps, not water delivery for engines. Topics: equipment; roles and responsibilities; system design and hydraulics. Includes a field exercise. Prerequisites: Qualified as a FFT2 Bring: Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 35 Course Fee: $189.75 6 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

S-212 Wildland Fire Chainsaws (Faller) Mon, June 3, 0900 to Thurs, June 6, 1700 Classroom and field exercises provide and introduction to the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chain saws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Cutting techniques and procedures are applicable throughout the U.S. Addresses tree/brush species differences and local species. Prerequisites: Qualified as FFT2 Class size: 31 Course Fee: $189.75 Smoke Smoke Tools Custom Works Fri, June 7, 0800 to 1700 The issue of smoke management during prescribed burns continues to increase in importance. Until now the only way to get formal training in smoke management is to take the week-long RX-410 course. This is a one-day workshop which is a greatest hits of RX-410 with a special focus on hands-on use and training with available online tools and techniques to predict and manage smoke on your prescribed burns or on wildfire response. Bring: A laptop, power cord, and information from burns on your home unit in order to use the online tools during the workshop. Class size: 25 Course Fee: $25 S-215 Fire Operations in the Urban Interface Mon, June 3, 0900 to Thurs, June 6, 1200 Covers tactical decision making when confronting wildland fires that threaten life and property. Provides overview of action plan improvements, structural triage, structural protections tactics, incident action plan assessment and update, followup and public relations, and firefighter safety in the interface. Prerequisites: Wildland students qualified as Advanced Firefighter (FFT1). Structural Fire Departments: S-215 is appropriate for engine operators, chief officers, and company officers responsible for structure protection in suburban and urban interface areas. Class size: 25 Course fee: $189.75 S-219 Firing Operations Tues, June 4, 0800 to Thurs, June 6, 1200 Entry-level course on functional roles and responsibilities of firing operations. Covers planning, ignition procedures and techniques, and equipment for wildland and prescribed fire. Prerequisite: Qualified as FFT2 Bring: Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 30 Course fee: $143.75 7 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

S-230 Single Resource Boss Crew Boss Mon, June 3, 0900 to Wed, June 5, 1700 Course focuses on how to perform the duties of a single resource crew boss, from initial dispatch through demobilization to home-unit. Topics: preparation and mobilization, assignment preparation, tactics and safety, off-line duties and demobilization/post-incident activities. Prerequisites: Qualified as FFT1, and successful completion of Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior (S-290). Pre-Work: Answer 21-question assignment using the IRPG and bring to the first day of class. Bring: Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 35 Course Fee: $143.75 S-231 Single Resource Boss Engine Boss Thurs, June 6, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1700 Course covers single resource engine boss duties. Topics cover tactical use and safety precautions for effective engine operations on a large incident. Prerequisites: Qualified as FFT1, completion of Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior, and S-290 and Crew Boss (Single Resource), S-230 Bring: Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 31 Course Fee: $103.50 S-270 Basic Air Operations Mon, June 3, 0800 to Tues, June 4, 1700 Covers aircraft types and capabilities aviation management and safety for flying in and working with agency aircraft. Topics include: management policy, regulations governing aircraft operations, tactical and logistical uses of aircraft and specifications for helicopter landing areas. Prerequisite: None Class Size: 24 Course Fee: $103.50 S-271 Helicopter Crew Member Mon, June 3, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1700 Combined classroom and field exercises in tactical and logistical helicopter use. Includes aviation safety, aircraft capabilities and limitations, pre-flight checklist, life support equipment, hazardous materials, crash survival and helicopter operations. Prerequisite: FFT2 Class Size: 25 Course Fee: $235.75 8 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

S-290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior 1&2 NOTE: This class is offered at two separate times during the Academy. Sign up for one session. Session 1: Mon, June 3, 0800 to Thurs, June 6, 1700 Session 2: Tues, June 4, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1700 Classroom-based supervisory skills are learned to safely and effectively manage fire operations. Second in a series, you will learn fire behavior prediction techniques, detailed treatment of fuels, weather and topography, and a stronger basis to analyze variables that effect fire behavior. Prerequisite: Introduction to Fire Behavior (S-190). Pre-Work: Complete pre-test in order to register for the course. Bring: PMS-210 and Belt-Weather kit, if available. Class size: 30 Course Fee: $200.75 S-300 Extended Attack Incident Commander Wed, June 5, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1700 Course focuses on the lessons of leadership and command of the ICT3 position. Topics: foundation skills, situational awareness, command and control, managing the incident, transitional activities, postfire activities and a final simulation. Prerequisite: Qualified as an Incident Commander Type 4 (ICT4), and Task Force Leader (TFLD), or a Strike Team Leader and any two Single Resource Boss positions (one must be Crew (CRWB) or Engine (ENGB). Class size: 25 Course Fee: $235.75 EVOC Emergency Vehicle Operations NOTE: This class is offered at two separate times during the Academy. Sign up for one session. Session 1: Mon, June 3, 0800 to 1700 Session 2: Thurs, June 6, 0800 to 1700 Required course for those who operate vehicles with red lights and sirens. Includes classroom and driving coursework. Also includes driver performance, differences between personal and emergency vehicles, maintenance, operation, emergency response, safety, Minnesota laws and agency policies governing emergency vehicle operation. Prerequisites: Valid Minnesota Driver's License (License Class commensurate with size of engine student is expected to drive). Students must bring engine (no larger than T-5) that they drive at work. Multiple students from the same unit, only need to bring one engine. Class size: 30 Course Fee: $92.00 ICS 300 Intermediate ICS: for Supervisors and Expanding Incidents Mon, June 3, 0900 to Wed, June 5, 1200 Course provides training and resources for personnel who require advanced knowledge and application of ICS. This course expands on the information covered in the ICS-100 and ICS-200 courses. It is intended for individuals who may assume a supervisory role in expanding incidents or Type 3 incidents. National Incident Management System (NIMS) compliant. Prerequisites: Online: ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-700, ICS-800. Class size: 30 Course Fee: $138.00 9 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

L-280 Followership to Leadership Mon, June 3, 0800 to Tues, June 4, 1700 Classroom instruction and field experience will prepare individuals looking to step into a leadership role. Students work through a series of problem solving events focused on leadership values and principles, team cohesion, ethical decision-making, and after action review techniques. Some course delivery may be arduous in nature. Prerequisites: L-180, pre-coursework, and experience on incident assignments in operations or a support function. Class Size: 24 Course Fee: $103.50 L-381 Incident Leadership Mon, June 3, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1700 Leadership development for incident response personnel who function in fireline command roles. Provides tools to effectively exert command and control over a quickly assembled team in a rapidly changing incident environment. Prerequisites: Qualified as Strike Team Leader, Task Force Leader (TFLD), Incident Commander Type 4 (ICT4), Support Unit Leader, or Supervisory Dispatcher. Class Size: 24 Course Fee: $225.00 IWIM Incident Within and Incident Wed, June 5, 0800 to Thurs, June 6, 1700 Hands-on scenario-based course that focused on the essential skills for firefighters, supervisors, dispatchers and aviation personnel to successfully resolve medical and traumatic incidents on wildland fires. Prerequisites: None Class Size: 30 Course Fee: $225.00 RT 130 Annual Fire Safety Refresher Fri, June 7, 0800 to 1700 Required course providing up-to-date fireline safety information to employees holding Incident Command System (ICS) qualifications. Prerequisites: None Class Size: 40 Course Fee: $35.00 Rx-341 Prescribed Fire Burn Plan Mon, June 3, 0800 to Fri, June 7, 1200 This course provides students with the skills/knowledge to prepare a prescribed fire plan for technical review and approval in accordance with the Interagency Prescribed Fire Planning and Implementation Procedures Guide, PMS 484. Prerequisites: S-390, proficient in BehavePlus, ICT4, pre-coursework, knowledge of fire suppression principles and techniques. Class Size: 25 Course Fee: $235.75 10 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

SCHEDULE Code Course Title Tuition Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday S-130 S-190 L-180 Basic Firefighter $235.75 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 S-131 (1) Advanced Firefighter $57.50 1200-1700 0800-1700 blank blank blank S-131 (2) Advanced Firefighter $57.50 blank blank 1200-1700 0800-1700 blank S-200 Initial Attack IC $103.50 0800-1700 0800-1700 blank blank blank S-203 Introduction to Incident Information $235.00 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1200 S-211 Portable Pumps / Water Use $189.75 blank blank 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 S-212 Power Saws (Faller) $189.75 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 blank Smoke Smoke Tools Custom Works $25.00 blank blank blank blank 0800-1700 S-215 Fire Ops in the Urban $189.75 blank 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1200 Interface S-219 Firing Operations $143.75 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1200 blank S-230 Crew Boss $143.75 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 blank blank S-231 Engine Boss $103.50 blank blank blank 0800-1700 0800-1700 S-270 Basic Air Operations $103.50 0800-1700 0800-1700 blank blank blank S-271 Helicopter Crew Member $235.75 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 S-290 (1) Intermediate Fire Behavior $200.75 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 blank S-290 (2) Intermediate Fire Behavior $200.75 blank 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 S-300 Extended Attack IC $235.75 blank blank 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1200 EVOC (1) Emergency Vehicle $92.00 blank blank blank blank 0800-1700 Operations EVOC (2) Emergency Vehicle $92.00 blank blank blank blank 0800-1700 Operations ICS-300 Intermediate ICS $138.00 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1200 blank blank IWIM Incident Within an Incident $225.00 blank blank 0800-1700 0800-1700 blank L-280 Followership to Leadership $103.50 0800-1700 0800-1700 blank blank blank L-381 Incident Leadership $225.00 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 RT-130 Annual Fire Safety Refresher $35.00 blank blank blank blank 0800-1700 Rx-341 Prescribed Fire Burn Plan $235.75 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1700 0800-1200 11 Minnesota Wildfire Academy

SPECIAL EVENTS Key Note Presentation Wednesday June 5, 2019 Join fellow students for a dinner in the cafeteria at 5:30 pm. Dinner will be followed by a dynamic key note presentation on the topic of wildland firefighting. The speaking event is held in the Chucker Auditorium (Davies Hall). Key note speaker to be announced. Minnesota Wildfire Academy Blood Drive Through Memorial Blood Centers June 5, 2019 ~ 11:00am 6:00pm Itasca Community College Sign-up online: www.mbc.org/searchdrives (Enter Sponsor Code: 1102) Questions? Contact Jodi jodi.perkio@state.mn.us Minnesota Wildfire Academy Itasca Community College June 3-7, 2019 Sponsored by Minnesota Incident Command System (MNICS) partners www.mnics.org 12 Minnesota Wildfire Academy