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EASTERN CAROLINA FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION FIRE COLLEGE October 1 5, 2014 CFCC North Campus 4500 Blue Clay Road Castle Hayne, North Carolina 28429 Co-Sponsored by Eastern Carolina Firefighters Association and Cape Fear Community College

GENERAL INFORMATION Enrollment Every effort will be made to accommodate maximum participation in the course of your choice. Students should complete and return registration forms indicating 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices of classes with the proper fees (No credit cards). NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED OR RESERVED OVER THE PHONE OR BY FAX!!! Confirmation cards will only be mailed for 2 nd and 3 rd choices. CLASS CHANGES WILL BE TREATED AS WALK-INS AT THE COLLEGE. Classes with insufficient registration may be cancelled prior to the College. Walk-in registrations will be accepted on site for classes with openings. Cash or checks only accepted for walk-in registration fees. NO REFUNDS AFTER September 19, 2014!! **Classes beginning Wednesday attendance is mandatory you will not be allowed in class on Thursday if you do not attend Wednesday** **Classes beginning Friday - attendance is mandatory - you will not be allowed in class on Saturday if you do not attend Friday ** Students are requested to go directly to the appropriate classrooms Friday evening and/or Saturday morning. Class titles, room numbers, and directions will be posted at the main college entrance. Please look for your class title and room number upon arrival. FIREFIGHTERS UNDER AGE 18, BUT AT LEAST 16 YEARS OF AGE, (EXCEPT THOSE FROM BRUNSWICK, NEW HANOVER, PENDER AND ONSLOW COUNTIES), MUST SEND A LETTER OF RELEASE FROM THEIR SCHOOL WITH THE REGISTRATION FORM TO BE REGISTERED FOR THIS TRAINING. PERSONS WITHOUT SUCH PROPER RELEASE OR AUTHORIZATION WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE. (See registration form for release) Fee Schedule Fire, Rescue, EMS, or Law Enforcement Agencies...$35.00 For those not fee exempt and out of state students $70.00 + $35.00 = $105.00** Non fee-exempt exceptions: **Sections 11-14 if you enroll in two 6-hour classes your tuition fee will be $140.00 + $35.00 = $175.00. REGISTER EARLY TO GUARANTEE YOUR COURSE SELECTIONS. Please make check or money order payable to: Cape Fear Community College Mail with registration form to: Cape Fear Community College c/o Alex Stanland / STC 4500 Blue Clay Rd Castle Hayne, NC 28429

Location Walk-in registration will be held on Friday (6:00-7:00pm) and Saturday (7:00-8:00am) at the Cape Fear Community College North Campus located on Blue Clay Road in Castle Hayne, North Carolina. All classes will begin at the North Campus. Some classes will continue off campus on Saturday and Sunday. Students are responsible for their own transportation. Remember to check Mapquest.com for directions from your area. Directions from I - 40 Take Exit 414 toward Castle Hayne. Go left at Holly Shelter Road for.8 miles to the intersection of Castle Hayne Road/US 117/NC133. Turn left onto US 117 South/NC 133 South for 2.4 miles until intersection with Blue Clay Road. Turn left onto Blue Clay Road. North Campus will be on your right. Directions from Market Street At overpass (Hwy 132/College Rd.) merge right onto NC-132 North and go 2.6 miles. Take Exit 420B onto US 117 /NC 132 North. Go 3.2 miles to the intersection of Blue Clay Road, turn right. North Campus will be on your right. Certificates Students who successfully complete the class in which they are enrolled will be awarded a certificate from Cape Fear Community College. Please print name legibly on registration form; certificates are typed from these forms. Successful completion includes attending all class sessions. For More Information Call 910-362-7770 or 910-362-7799 Also see Eastern Carolina Firefighters Association Website: www.encfa.org and cfcc.edu/ce/firetraining for brochure and registration form. CONFIRMATIONS MAILED TO 2 ND AND 3 RD CHOICES ONLY

SCHEDULE 12 hour classes meet Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm and Sunday 9:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, October 1, 2014 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. # 8 HazMat Level I Responder Thursday, October 2, 2014 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. # 8 HazMat Level I Responder resumes Friday, October 3, 2014 8:00 a.m. # 8 HazMat Level I Responder resumes 9:00 a.m. #27 Fire Control I & II #28 Rescue I & II 1:00 p.m. #22 Fire Prevention, Public Ed & Cause I & II #35 TR: General: Ropes #39 Fire Officer II 5:00 p.m. #19 Ventilation I & II #48 NIMS ICS-300 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Walk-in registrations 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. #1 Arson Fire Detection for First Responders # 6 STICO (Strategy & Tactics for Initial Company Operations) # 7 DMICO (Decision Making for Initial Company Operations) # 9 Building Construction I & II #10 Forcible Entry I & II #17 Sprinklers I & II #18 Ladders I & II #20 Personal Protective Equipment I & II #21 Emergency Medical Care I & II #23 Fire Department Orientation & Safety I & II #24 Fire Hose, Streams & Appliances I & II #25 Water Supplies I & II #29 Driver Operator: Emergency Vehicle Driver #30 Driver Operator: Pumps: Intro #31 Driver Operator: Pumps: Maintenance #32 Driver Operator: Pumps: Operations #33 Driver Operator: Pumps: Hydraulics #36 TR: General: Rescue Rigging #37 TR: Ropes: Anchors #38 TR: General: Victim Management #41 Basic Firefighting I #49 NIMS ICS-400 Saturday, October 4, 2014 7:00 a.m - 8:00 a.m. Walk-in registrations 8:00 a.m. - lunch* All Classes 11:30 a.m. - 12:30pm (even Section # s) Lunch* & Time with Vendors 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (odd Section # s) Lunch* & Time with Vendors 5:00 p.m. Classes end

Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:00 a.m. #6 STICO (Strategy & Tactics for Init Co Ops) resumes 8:00 a.m. #7 DMICO (Decision Making for Init Co Ops) resumes 8:00 a.m. #19 Ventilation I & II resumes 8:00 a.m. #22 Fire Prevention, Public Ed & Cause I & II resumes 8:00 a.m. #27 Fire Control I & II resumes 8:00 a.m. #28 Rescue I & II resumes 8:00 a.m. #29 Driver Operator: Emergency Vehicle Driver resumes 8:00 a.m. #35 TR: General Ropes resumes 8:00 a.m. #39 Fire Officer II resumes 8:00 a.m. #48 NIMS ICS-300 resumes 9:00 a.m. All other classes resume 1:00 p.m. All classes end REGISTRATION AND FEES SHOULD BE SENT IN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO GUARANTEE COURSE SELECTION. *Lunch provided by Eastern Carolina Firefighters Association Acknowledgments Special thanks to: Vendors who support our College. Fire departments and rescue squads for the use of their facilities and equipment All individuals who help make this College a success LOCAL MOTELS Best Western Plus University Inn 910-799-4292 5345 Market St. Courtyard Marriott 910-395-8224 151 Van Campen Blvd. Days Inn 910-799-6300 5040 Market St. Hampton Inn, Eastwood 910-791-9899 124 Old Eastwood Rd. Hilton Garden Inn 910-509-4046 6745 Rock Spring Rd. Holiday Inn Express 910-392-3227 160 Van Campen Blvd. Holiday Inn 910-392-1101 5032 Market St. Jameson Inn 910-452-5660 5102 Dunlea Ct. Sleep Inn 910-313-6665 5225 Market St. Towne Place Suites 910-332-3326 305 Eastwood Rd. Wingate 910-395-7011 5126 Market St. Students are responsible for making their own reservations and negotiating rates. --VENDORS ON DISPLAY-- DOOR PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED For vendor information please contact: Bradley Kinlaw E-mail: bkinlaw@bladenco.org Phone number: (910) 874-2500

COURSE INFORMATION 12 hour classes meet Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm and Sunday 9:00am-1:00pm 1. Arson Fire Detection for First Responders (15 hrs) (NFA Course) [starts Friday 7:00 pm]... Joe Littleton 2. ISO - Incident Safety Officer (12 hrs) (NFA Course)... Mike Ensley 3. Leadership I (12 hrs) (NFA Course)... John White 4. Leadership II (12 hrs) (NFA Course)... Mark Haraway 5. Leadership III (12 hrs) (NFA Course)... Jim Hanline 6. STICO (Strategy & Tactics for Initial Co Operations) (16 hrs) (NFA Course) [starts Friday 7:00 pm]... Kevin McArthur 7. DMICO (Decision Making for Initial Co Operations) (16 hrs) (NFA Course) [starts Friday 7:00 pm]... Marc Sestrich 8. Haz Mat Level One Responder (36 hrs) [starts Wednesday 8:00am]... Mike Tinkham 9. Building Construction I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00 pm]... Herman Born 10. Forcible Entry I &II (14 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Matt Moore 11. Salvage I & II (6 hrs) (NC Cert) Sat 8:00am - 3:00pm... Bill Pearce 12. Overhaul I & II (6 hrs) (NC Cert) Sat 3:00pm - 5:00pm, Sun 9:00am - 1:00pm... Bill Pearce 13. Foam Fire Streams I & II (6 hrs) (NC Cert) Sat 8:00am - 3:00pm...Greg Jeppson 14. Fire Extinguishers I & II (6 hrs) (NC Cert) Sat 3:00pm - 5:00pm, Sun 9:00am - 1:00pm...Greg Jeppson 15. Fire Behavior I & II (12 hrs) (NC Cert)... Frank Meyer 16. Fire Alarms & Communications I & II (12 hrs) (NC Cert)... Louis Blanchard 17. Sprinklers I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Frank Sasser 18. Ladders I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Adrian Mignone 19. Ventilation I & II (18 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 5:00pm]... Robert Loreman 20. Personal Protective Equipment I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Will Murray 21. Emergency Medical Care I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Jody Crisp 22. Fire Prevention, Public Education & Cause I & II (21 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 1:00pm]... Jennifer Smith 23. Fire Department Orientation & Safety I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Greg Massey 24. Fire Hose, Streams & Appliances I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Ricky Martin 25. Water Supplies I & II (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Chris Hunt 26. Ropes I & II (12 hrs) (NC Cert)... Mike Garner 27. Fire Control I & II (24 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 9:00am]... I Tedder,J Massey,J Norwood,R Patterson 28. Rescue I & II (24 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 9:00am]... Mike Whitwam, Colin Simpson 29. Driver Operator: Emergency Vehicle Driver (16 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Lewis Smith 30. Driver Operator: Pumps: Intro (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00 pm]... Swindell Taylor 31. Driver Operator: Pumps: Maintenance (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Claude Huffman 32. Driver Operator: Pumps: Operations (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Jeff Friddle 33. Driver Operator: Pumps: Hydraulics (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... A. C. Rich 34. Driver Operator: Aerials: Basic (12 hrs) (NC Cert)... Gary Reagan 35. TR General: Ropes (21 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 1:00pm]... Joe Mancos 36. TR General: Rescue Rigging (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Tom McNeil 37. TR Ropes: Anchors (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Ron Lytle 38. TR General: Victim Management (15 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Gene Mathis 39. Fire Officer II (21 hrs) (NC Cert) [starts Friday 1:00pm]... Keith McGee 40. Chief 101 (12 hrs) (NC Cert)... Rick Hall 41. Basic Firefighting I (15 hrs) [starts Friday 7:00 pm]... D Lee,T Brown,T Batson 42. NC Rating Response System (12 hrs)... TBA 43. Explosives, Bombs & Booby Traps (12 hrs)... Doug Cotton, Chris Wagoner 44. LP Gas Great Balls of Fire (12 hrs) [1-day class - Sat 8:00am 10:00pm]... Brian Mims 45. Advanced Topics of Fire Investigators (12 hrs)... Kevin Oliver 46. First Due Engine Company (12 hrs)... Alan Griffin 47. Occult & Ritual Identification Part 1 (12 hrs)... Kathy Price 48. NIMS ICS-300 (18 hrs) [starts Friday 5:00pm]... Cliff Robinson, Mike Stophel 49. NIMS ICS-400 (14 hrs) [starts Friday 7:00pm]... Tom Collins 50. Mass Fatalities Incident Response (12 hrs)... Jerry Vehaun 51. Training Officer Responsibilities (12 hrs)... Ken Bogan

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ** Sections 1 7 Register at https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid to obtain a SID number for NFA classes ** *Section 1 Arson Detection for First Responders (NFA Course) The first responder is often in the best position to make critical observations regarding a fire. Observations of the first responder during the various stages of an incident are extremely critical. This course will cover first responder observations, fire behavior, building construction, origin and cause, vehicle fires, scene security, preservation of evidence, legal considerations and reporting of findings. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday attendance is mandatory! *Section 2 Incident Safety Officer (NFA Course) The participant will be able to identify and analyze safety concerns as they relate to all-hazard scene evaluations, and communicate recommended solutions to the command authority. This course examines the safety officer's role at emergency response situations. A specific focus on operations within an incident command system as a safety officer is a main theme. *Section 3 Leadership I (NFA Course) This course is designed to introduce basic leadership skills and techniques to improve company effectiveness and performance. Topics covered in the course include: techniques and approaches to problem solving, assessing the needs of subordinates, running meetings effectively in the fire service environment and decision-making strategies. *Section 4 Leadership II (NFA Course) This course is designed to introduce basic leadership skills and techniques to enhance the company officer's efficiency. The course focuses on use and abuse of power at the company officer level, creativity in the fire service environment and managing the multiple roles of the company officer. *Section 5 Leadership III (NFA Course) This course is designed to introduce basic leadership skills and techniques to improve supervisory effectiveness. Topics addressed in this course include when and how to delegate to subordinates, when and how to discipline subordinates and coaching/motivating techniques for management-level personnel. *Section 6 STICO (Strategy & Tactics for Initial Company Operations) (NFA Course) This course is designed to introduce basic leadership skills and techniques in a command management situation. The student will learn the necessary components of operational systems. Topics addressed in this course include transfer of command, receiving and evaluating reports, and planning new strategies. This class is scheduled for 16 hours and will begin at 7:00pm on Friday evening. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 7:00pm - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). *Section 7 DMICO (Decision Making for Initial Company Operations) (NFA Course) This course is designed to develop the decision making skills essential to Company Officers. The Company Officer must make informed decisions that affect the outcome of any emergency incident. A Company Officer should fully understand the ICS organization and the position assigned to function effectively and help the system work. This class is scheduled for 16 hours and will begin at 7:00pm on Friday evening. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 7:00pm - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm Section 8 Haz Mat Level One Responder (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Haz Mat Level One Responder for NC Certification. Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. This class is scheduled for 36 hours and will begin at 8:00am on Wednesday morning. Attendance is mandatory for all days! (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 9:00am - 1:00pm). Section 9 Building Construction I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Building Construction for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday attendance is mandatory! Section 10 Forcible Entry I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Forcible Entry for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 11 Salvage I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Salvage for NC Certification. (Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm). Section 12 Overhaul I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Overhaul for NC Certification. (Saturday 3:00pm - 5:00pm, Sunday 9:00am - 1:00pm). Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. Section 13 Foam Fire Streams I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Foam Fire Streams for NC Certification. (Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm). Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 14 Fire Extinguishers I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Fire Extinguishers for NC Certification. (Saturday 3:00pm - 5:00pm, Sunday 9:00am - 1:00pm). Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 15 Fire Behavior I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Fire Behavior for NC Certification.

Section 16 Fire Alarms & Communications I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Fire Alarms & Communications for NC Certification. This class will travel off site to the 911 center, transportation not provided. Section 17 Sprinklers I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Sprinklers for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 18 Ladders I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Ladders for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 19 Ventilation I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Ventilation for NC Certification. This class is scheduled for 18 hours and will begin at 5:00pm on Friday evening. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! (Friday 5:00pm - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 20 Personal Protective Equipment I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Personal Protective Equipment for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. Section 21 Emergency Medical Care I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Emergency Medical Care for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Section 22 Fire Prevention, Public Education & Cause I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Fire Prevention, Public Education & Cause for NC Certification. This class is scheduled for 21 hours and will begin at 1:00pm on Friday. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 1:00pm -10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). Section 23 Fire Department Orientation & Safety I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Fire Department Orientation & Safety for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday evening. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. Section 24 Fire Hose, Streams & Appliances I & II (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives related to Fire Hose, Streams & Appliances for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday evening. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 25 Water Supplies I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Water Supplies for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday evening. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 26 - Ropes I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Ropes for NC Certification. Helmet and Gloves Required. Section 27 Fire Control I & II (NC Certification) The practical portions of this N.C. Certification class will be accomplished using the Safety Training Center facilities. All students must have met NFPA Live Burn Standards 1403 as required by the N. C. Fire Commission. This class is scheduled for 24 hours and will begin at 9:00am on Friday morning. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 9:00am - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. Requires Chief s signature on registration verifying all requirements have been met. Section 28 Rescue I & II (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Rescue for NC Certification. This class is scheduled for 24 hours and will begin at 9:00am on Friday morning. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 9:00am - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. Section 29 Driver Operator: Emergency Vehicle Driver (NC Certification) This course will meet the objectives of the Emergency Vehicle Driver Certification. Saturday afternoon and Sunday class will meet outside for hands-on training, rain or shine. Please dress appropriately. This class is scheduled for 16 hours and will begin at 7:00pm on Friday evening. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 7:00pm - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). Requires Chief s signature on registration. Section 30 Driver Operator: Pumps: Intro (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Driver Operator: Pumps : Intro for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Section 31 Driver Operator: Pumps: Maintenance (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Driver Operator: Pumps: Maintenance for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. 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Pumps: Operations for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Section 33 Driver Operator: Pumps: Hydraulics (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Driver Operator: Pumps: Hydraulics for NC Certification. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory!

Section 34 Driver Operator: Aerials: Basic (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to Driver Operator: Aerials: Basic for NC Certification. Section 35 TR General: Ropes (NC Certification) This class will present the technical rescuer safe and effective methods of rescue in elevated and below grade environments using ropes, knots, and rope related equipment. Mechanical advantage, anchors, anchoring techniques, and stress loads will be covered. Practicals will be held outside; please dress appropriately. This class is scheduled for 21 hours and will begin on Friday at 1:00pm. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 1:00pm - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 36 TR General: Rescue Rigging (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to TR Rescue Rigging for NC Certification. Practicals will be held outside; please dress appropriately. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear Required or attire suitable for rescue work including a helmet and gloves. Section 37 TR Ropes: Anchors (NC Certification) This course will present the Technical Rescuer with correct techniques for setup, operation, and function of various multiple-point anchor and portable anchor/lifting platform systems used during rope rescue incidents. Practicals will be held outside; please dress appropriately. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear Required. Section 38 TR General: Victim Management (NC Certification) This class will meet the objectives related to TR General: Victim Management for NC Certification. Practicals will be held outside; please dress appropriately. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear or attire suitable for rescue work, 1/24,000 compass, 1/24,000 grid reader, helmet and gloves required. Section 39 Fire Officer II (NC Certification) This course will present the Fire Officer Candidate with the knowledge, skills, and ability to satisfy the requirements of the Chapter Five of the NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to meet the needs of the mid-level officer/supervisor. Pre-requisites: Fire Officer I. This class is scheduled for 21 hours and will begin at 1:00pm on Friday afternoon. Friday attendance is mandatory! (Friday 1:00pm - 10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am - 1:00pm). Please review all requirements at: www.ncdoi.com/osfm/fireandrescuecommission/fr_officer.asp. Optional book: IAFC endorsed Fire Officer I & II Exam Prep Book (ISBN 0763785970) available at Amazon.com. Section 40 Chief 101 (NC Certification) This class will offer insight into paperwork and other issues facing today s fire departments. There will be a heavy emphasis on benefits from the State Firemen s Association, the Firemen s and Rescue Squad Workers Pension Fund, the PSOB, Workers Compensation and the State of North Carolina. Packets outlining the procedure to follow in case of a line-of-duty death will be provided as well. The class is designed to benefit all firefighters and is packed with useful information. Chiefs, company officers, and firefighters are encouraged to attend. Section 41 Basic Firefighting I This course is designed for the firefighter with little or no experience. Basics to be covered include: ladders, SCBA, fire streams, hose practices, etc. Practical applications will be used extensively. This class will begin at 7:00pm on Friday. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. Requires Chief s signature on registration. Section 42 NC Rating Response System The new Fire Suppression Rating Schedule (FSRS) contains the criteria North Carolina Department of Insurance uses in reviewing the fire suppression capabilities of individual communities. The schedule measures the major elements of a community s fire suppression system and develops a numerical grade called a Public Protection Classification. The new schedule continues to evaluate the three major categories of fire suppression: fire department, emergency communications, and water supply. This course also includes a new Community Risk Reduction section that recognizes community efforts to reduce losses through fire prevention, public fire safety education, and fire investigation. Section 43 Explosives, Bombs & Booby Traps Emergency responders (including EMS, Law, Fire and Rescue workers) may encounter various types of explosive devises and environments in today s society. This course will present both classroom instruction and practical exercises that will include bomb searches, spotting booby traps as well as other demonstrations. Wear appropriate clothing for outside demonstrations and practicals. Section 44 LP Gas - Great Balls of Fire This 1-day, 12-hour course is designed to educate the firefighter on various characteristics of gases and its behavior. Study will include definitions, flashpoints, product dangers, emergency shut-off values and safety devices, as well as other critical information necessary for the firefighter. The class includes live exterior fire training. All students must have met NFPA Live Burn Standards 1403 as required by the NC Fire Commission. This class will begin Saturday at 8:00am and conclude at 10:00pm. Full Turnout Gear and SCBA Required. Requires Chief s signature on registration verifying all requirements have been met. Section 45 Advanced Topics of Fire Investigators This course focuses on topics above and beyond the NFA Arson Detection for Fire Responders. Topics will include, but not be limited to, Legal Updates, Origin and Cause Determination, Fire Fatalities and the use of K-9s in Fire Investigations. The course is designed for personnel who are or hope to become fire investigators within their

jurisdictions. Pre-requisites: NFA Arson/Fire Detection, Arson/Fire Detection for First Responders or Equivalent. Requires Chief s signature on registration. Section 46 First Due Engine Company In this course students will look at a variety of aspects that an officer or first due company may encounter upon arriving at a fire scene. Class discussion involves strategies and incident scenarios from the critical first minutes on a scene to firefighter fatalities. This class is open to all firefighters, but is especially important to the command officer. Section 47 Occult & Ritual Identification Part I This class is designed to educate students in the area of the occult. It will attempt to dispel myth and misunderstanding often created by the media including Hollywood. Instead, the focus will be more on fact and the real world perspective. Objectives will include understanding the philosophy of the Hispanic Mexican folk magic, Satanism and Witchcraft. Tools of the Trade will be defined and discussed, such as the signs, symbols, candle magic and occult symbolism in graffiti and tattoos. Alters, spiritual shrines and animal sacrifice will be studied because of the frequent encounter of such items with first responders. With the growing concern of gangs and hate groups, the instructor will spend time discussing the ploy of the occult related gangs to give power to their members because of their magical religious beliefs. The information shared at this seminar is unique and valuable and encompasses over 25 years of law enforcement training. No recording devices or cameras are allowed in the classroom. (This is not a class in religion). Section 48 NIMS ICS-300 In this course the student will cover the organizational structure and how it is staffed. ICS positions and their responsibilities will be discussed and the information flow in the organization. Organizational development and staffing are of primary concerns. Implementing and controlling resources to the incident will also be covered. Pre-requisites: NIMS ICS-100 & ICS- 200. This class is scheduled for 18 hours and will begin at 5:00pm on Friday evening. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! (Friday 5:00pm-10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm, Sunday 8:00am-1:00pm). PLEASE NOTE: In addition to returning the CFCC registration form and your registration fee, you must register with NCEM TERMS @ http://terms.ncem.org/trs/ to receive your NCEM Certificate and possible reimbursement from NC Emergency Management. Please note the $35.00 registration fee is NOT waived or reimbursed for this course. Section 49 NIMS ICS-400 This course will meet the training needs of wildland fire personnel for ICS. Emphasis is placed on largescale organization development; roles and relationships of the primary staff; the planning, operational, logistical and fiscal considerations related to large and complex incident and event management. It describes the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination on complex incidents and events. Pre-requisites: NIMS Incident Command 100/200/300. This class is scheduled for 14 hours and will begin at 7:00pm on Friday evening. Friday evening attendance is mandatory! (Friday 7:00pm-10:00pm, Saturday 8:00am-5:00pm, Sunday 9:00am-12:00pm). PLEASE NOTE: In addition to returning the CFCC registration form and your registration fee, you must register with NCEM TERMS @ http://terms.ncem.org/trs/ to receive your NCEM Certificate and possible reimbursement from NC Emergency Management. Please note the $35.00 registration fee is NOT waived or reimbursed for this course. Section 50 Mass Fatalities Incident Response This course is designed to prepare local, state and federal fire, rescue and law enforcement personnel and other responsible agencies and professionals to manage mass fatalities incidents effectively and to work with the survivors in an emergency or disaster. PLEASE NOTE: In addition to returning the CFCC registration form and your registration fee, you must register with NCEM TERMS @ http://terms.ncem.org/trs/ to receive your NCEM Certificate and possible reimbursement from NC Emergency Management. Please note the $35.00 registration fee is NOT waived or reimbursed for this course. Section 51 Training Officer Responsibilities This course will cover fire service training needs, including training standards, types of training available, resources, program development, and record keeping. Regulatory requirements of OSHA and ISO will be reviewed, as well as NC certification programs and the NC Fire & Rescue Commission Junior Member Standard. Safety and realism in training will also be discussed. S:\PSTC\Seminars\Eastern\Eastern brochure 14.docx