TECC Training (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, Guidelines for the Provision of Prehospital Trauma Care in High Threat Environments (2015 8 hrs. Awareness)
OEMS (EMSAT) - Patient Confidentiality (10/2014)
OEMS (EMSAT) - Infection Control Update 2015 (3/2016, 12/2017)
Yearly “ACFR HIPAA” Training (2006-Present)
EMSAT- E-0313 - Basic Management of Ingested Toxins in Pediatric Patients (2017)
EMSAT- E-0111 - Goldilocks and the Exposed Patient - Hyperthermia and Hypothermia (2017)
EMSAT- 1114 - Care of the Mother, Post Delivery (EMSAT) (2017)
EMSAT- E-1213 - Treating the Overdose Patient (EMSAT) (2017)
EMSAT- E-0117 - Post-Traumatic Syndrome in First Responders Part 1
(2017)
NAEMT- TECC Training (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, Guidelines for the Provision of Prehospital Trauma Care in High Threat Environments
(2018, 16 hours)
GEMS Training (11/2018, 8 hrs.)
Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization (2019)
Leading with Attitude: Secrets of the Rock Star Engine Co.
NFPA 1403: The fire Instructors Risk Management Tool
Extrication Zone: Large Trucks/Trailers/Busses/Cable Barriers
Dangers of Fire Smoke
Rules of Engagement for Positive-Pressure Attack
Firefighter Training Programs: A New Approach
Hazardous Materials Training: Next-Generation Training Props
August 2017:
Firefighter Air Replenishment Systems (FARS) – Getting air where you need it at the biggest fire of your life.
Quick Drills for the Driver/Operator
SCBA Bootcamp: A Firefighter’s Survival School
The First Five Minutes – Size-Up, Decision Making, and Fire Ground Communications
Size up and Command for the Small Department: How to Avoid Being Lost in the Fog of the Fire ground
Highway Incident Safety - They Are Not Just Routine Calls!
Extreme Leadership - The Next Generation of Leading, Coaching and Mentoring
Rural Water Movement Operations
The Art of Go/No-Go
Underwear Counts: Tips for Choosing the Right Station Wear
Fire Service UAS Implementation for Safe, Successful, and Sustainable Operations
Fire Suppression and Firefighter Physiology and Exposure Risks
Rules of Engagement: Firefighter Health and Wellness
The Combat-Ready Engine Company
Lead from the Front: Fireground Tactics and Leadership
Step Up and Lead: Leadership Traits
Responding to Industrial Emergencies
21st Century Command and Control
Saving Those Who Save Others
Effecting the Rescue Through Aggressive Tactics
September 2017:
Rescue Tool-The Must Haves and the Nice to Haves
Winch Operations 101
Understanding Siren Limitations and Intersection Crashes
Efficient Rural Water Delivery: Accomplishing More with Less
A History of Boston’s Ladder Culture
Public Safety UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) For Emergency Response
Today’s Firefighting- PPE Issues
When Hydraulics Go Down- Vehicle Extrication
Combat Ready Fire Fighting- Fighting Complacency
October 2017:
Drone UAS Integration and Operations for the Fire Service
Unmanned Systems- Managing Wildfires with Rapid Response Surveillance
Fully Involved: Creating a Culture That Works
A Common-Sense Approach to Battle Firefighter Cancer and PPE Issues
Standpipe Operations Part 1- System Orientation
Improving Fire Ground Operations with Thermal Imaging and Modern Fire Dynamics
Bruno and Norman “Unplugged"
Leadership Panel on Firefighter Addiction, Mental Health, and Recovery
Science in the Big Room
105 Tactical Extrication Tips in 105 Minutes
The Basics of Apparatus Purchasing
Atmospheric Monitoring on the Fire Ground
Crush Injury, Crush Syndrome, and Compartment Syndrome in Technical Rescue
Top 10 Tactical Considerations from Firefighter Research
November 2017:
Issues and Challenges in Today's Fire Service
"Fireground Strategies - Command, Control, and Accountability"
Implementing Tactics and Policies to Reduce your Fire Ground Exposure Risk
Standpipe Operations Part 2: Water from The Outlet to The Nozzle
Healthy In, Healthy Out – Best Practices for Reducing Exposures to Carcinogens
Dealing with Difficult People and Their Organizational Impacts
December 2017:
Class A Foam: Applications for Structural and Wildland Firefighting
January 2018:
Emergency & Disaster Management Master's Degrees at Georgetown
Overcoming Common Engine Company Mistakes and Fire Ground Problems
February 2018:
Ensure Your Preplans Reflect the Actual Hazards Inside the Structures
Understanding Firefighter suicide
Basics of Apparatus Purchasing
March 2018:
Truck Company Operations Without the Truck
The Value of Flame-resistant Station Wear - It's Worth a Closer Look
NFPA Standards Update: Controlling Exposure to Fire Ground Toxic Contaminants
NFPA 3000 Reviewing the Proposed Standard on Active Shooter
Aerial Operations 101 and Training Tips for the Truck Crew
April 2018:
Truck Company Operations Without the Truck, Part 2
May 2018:
Simple, Complex Fire Officer & Firefighter Leadership 2018
EMS Drills for the Engine Company
June 2018:
Fire Ventilation and Flow Path Control
Leading the Way to Cardiac Arrest Survival: How to Make the Rialto Experience a Reality in Your Community
July 2018:
Dead Men Do Tell Tales
Aug 2018:
Responding to and Preparing for Acts of Violence
September 2018:
Preventing Legal “Fires
The Art of Reading Smoke
Improving Safety with Fire Data
The Art of the Third Due
Standpipe Operations: Operational Considerations
October 2018:
Culture, Cancer, and Firefighting PPE in 2018
Top Concerns and Biggest Mistakes in Scene Lighting
Issues and challenges in Today’s Fire Service
Multi-Agency Response: Solutions for Improving Safety and Efficiency
November 2018:
Developing a Peer Support Program
Fire-based EMS: A Tsunami is Coming
Foam: There Is a Better Way to Do the Job
Follow the Water: Pumps and Systems Training for Firefighter
December 2018:
Your PPE “Beginning to end”
Fire Service Cancer Survival
Progressive Attack for the First Arriving Engine
January 2019:
Science in the Fire Service: Research update on Contamination control
Firefighter Rescue and Hazmat
Getting ahead of the “Top Floor Fire”
"Pump Panel Pointers for Training and Operations"
February 2019:
The Five Common Causes of Sudden Death Every EMS Provider Should Know
2019 ESO EMS Index
March 2019:
10 Considerations for Spec'ing a Rescue Truck
April 2019:
Monitoring and Hydration in Firefighter Rehab (4/22/2019, no cert)
May 2019:
Live certificates available upon request
Abbreviations:
CARS- Charlottesville Albemarle Rescue Squad
COA- County of Albemarle
COV-Commonwealth of VA.
DHRM- Dept. of Human & Resource Management
EMSAT-VDH EMS on line CE’s
HTR- Heavy & Tactical Rescue
NFA- National Fire Academy
NH- New Hampshire
NHFSTC-New Hampshire Fire Standards & Training Commission
NIMS- National Incident Management System
COA/OAT- Online Annual Training
STOP- Squad Truck Operator Program (CARS)
TIM-Traffic Incident Management
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Welcome to Firefighter Nation James. Its awesome you joined the group. There is lots to do, read and be involved with here. Your participation and involvement is important to us all.
Chief William Sharp- Retired
Brookings Fire / Rescue
Living in Alaska
May 3, 2019
James
Good Day,
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Have a nice day
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