Shoreline Truck Academy
Shoreline Washigon 17300 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA, United States>> Register Here << The SHORELINE TRUCK ACADEMY is a five day (40 hour) physically demanding course designed for experienced firefighters to
>> Register Here << The SHORELINE TRUCK ACADEMY is a five day (40 hour) physically demanding course designed for experienced firefighters to
>> Register Here << Lecture and HOT with Dennis LeGear, Jason Fullmer, Kyle Romagus, Gino Galli, & Travis Tygielski and Brothers in
>> Register Here << This class examines ventilation and its relationship with fire dynamics, fireground operations, and victim survivability. A set of guiding principles and practices, serving as a universal framework, is provided to streamline decision-making and improve operational effectiveness and efficiency. Participants will leave with a practical understanding of ventilation and the methodology for coordinating it with fire attack and search, so you can make the right call for YOUR fireground.
>> Register Here << This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the intermediate level professional instructor to perform his or
>> Register Here << This course introduces the roles and responsibilities of a Firing Boss (FIRB), common firing devices, and general firing operations and techniques. Although comprehensive in nature, the coursework is not a substitute for the dynamic fire environment. The course provides students with important information concerning general tasks required to be successful.
>> Register Here << New vehicle technology presents ever challenges for rescuers. Students will gain an understanding of how vehicles have changed
>> Register Here << First, we will tackle the body. Stress-induced tachycardia and exertion-induced tachycardia affect the body in different ways. Stress-induced tachycardia causes a narrowing field of vision, auditory exclusion, loss of fine motor skills, and the inability to make a clear decision or have cognitive thought. Exertion-induced tachycardia simply raises the heart rate. Firefighter experiences an extreme amount of stress-induced tachycardia during their time of service. This will be expanded for both the fireground and the homefront. Second, we will go through some practices both good and bad preparing for the job. Past practices sometimes involve complex escape methods, elaborate mayday procedures, and training that is unrealistic causing a false sense of security. This has been recognized and studied in depth by many. We will expand on and bridge the gap between the science and the fire service. We will cover methods and practices used to help reverse or slow the effects of stress on the fireground. This is accomplished through breathing techniques, meditation methods, simplifying practices, and repetition. Our class will focus on how our stressors affect our home life and what we can do to bridge the gap from work stress to homefront stress. Lastly, we will dive into the mind both on the fireground and at home. We will go over techniques and experiences we have found along our way as a fire couple. Some of the topics discussed will include how to keep your family involved, diffusing and balancing work vs life, and reducing stress at home during shift days. For years we have heard the sayings such as "Don’t take work home with you.”, and "Keep work at work and home at home." We are here to break that old tale and show you how to balance your mind with work and home. Mental health is a priority and one we hold very close to our hearts. This lecture is a journey that we will take attendees on that is full of trials and tribulations in both the fire service career and our homefront experience.
>> Register Here << Two-Days, Great Classes, Don't Miss It Jeff Rothmeier & Crew - Milwaukee Fire Dept. Chief Eric Nurnberg -
>> Register Here << Effective standpipe operations require firefighters to understand standpipe systems as well as understand the tasks that must be
>> Register Here << Stretching For Success - In this ever evolving modern fire environment, special emphasis must be on selecting and placing the first
>> Register Here << This two day class will integrate the three major components of engine company work; fire behavior, hose management,
>> Register Here << This training program is a one-day seminar on Firefighting Operations in High-Rise and Standpipe Equipped Buildings. This seminar
> Register Here << This seminar will provide a comprehensive understanding of the essential components necessary to achieve success in high-rise operations.
>> Register Here << Welcome to MHFC 2023! We’re excited to host another great event coming this fall. We’ve made some slight changes
>> Register Here << This three-day (24 hour) course will take you from classroom discussion to working safely and efficiently in a
>> Register Here << Lecture November 28th, 2023 H.O.T. November 29th, 2023
>> Register Here << Day 1: 5 Points of Fire with Bob Pressler and Mike Lombardo Join these two instructors who have
>> Register Here << Info Needed During Registration: Fire9169 / CRN7553 / Fall 2023 This course trains firefighters to rescue a downed
>> Register Here << Fire9290 / CRN 7563 / Fall 2023 Instructors USFS Chief Hanne Meyers USFS Joshua Mcnulty Meteorologist Bret Lutz
>> Register Here << Fire 9672 * CRN 7497 * Fall 2023
>> Register Here << Flash Point; Ignite your team and forge a winning culture, will introduce you to the four stages of
>> Register Here << Required Text: Chief Officer, preferred: fourth edition, International Fire Service Training Association Prerequisites for this course: Meet the
>> Register Here << Designed to meet the training needs of the Safety Officer position in the incident command system. Topics include
>> Register Here <<
>> Register Here << In this 8+ hour class we will dive into the data from the Firefighter Rescue Survey. We will
>> Register Here << Fire9169 CRN 3318
>> Register Here << This symposium offers something for every rank and position. It enhances leadership, fireground strategy, tactics, and task level
>> Register Here << The Incident Management Symposium is the pinnacle of fire training. We continually bring the best speakers and most current information to firefighters worldwide: this conference emphasizes all fireground operations and incident management. You can't miss it this year.
>> Register Here << Fire9169 CRN 3319
>> Register Here << This course provides information on low-angle and high-angle rescue, familiarizing participants with operation of simple, complex, and compound
>> Register Here << Required Text: Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, preferred: fourth edition, International Fire Service Training Association Prerequisites for
>> Register Now <<
>> Register Here << Fire 9125 / CRN 3088 / Spring 2024 This course is designed to give people that are traveling
>> Register Here <<
>> Register Here << This course is an intensive handson training program that will prepare you to respond to confined space emergencies.