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Saturday, March 8
 

9:00am EST

Sat. AM - AWR-290 Railroad Safety Awareness Training SERTC
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
This course outlines the skills necessary to recognize the severity of incidents involving rolling stock used in rail surface transportation, contact the proper personnel with the railroads, and work seamlessly with the private sector employees and contractors that may be dispatched. These skills will be generated via education on railroad personnel, proper safety procedures for working on and around railroad property, an overview of the different types of rolling stock and the risks associated with them, the various markings and reference materials necessary to ascertain the contents of a rail car, and general overview of the different types of damage commonly incurred during a derailment. The comprehension of these subjects will allow the participant to rapidly analyze the severity of an incident and notify the appropriate people so that any specialized equipment can be dispatched as quickly as possible.

IMPORTANT-A FEMA Student Identification number (SID) is required to register and receive credit for this DHS/FEMA-funded course. If you do not already have a FEMA SID number, please first access https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/ to obtain a number, and once you have received your SID, you can proceed with your registration.

Note: When accessing the registration link, you will see the following information:

Only one Account per Participant; each Account Holder & Participant MUST be the same person. If you are unsure if you have an established account, please call 719-584-0584.

If you are entering our system for the first time you must Register for an Account.
If you are a returning participant, please use the email and password you first established.
Substitution Policy — DHS/FEMA Participants may not substitute.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Complete your registration as necessary and if you have any questions with regards to the registration process, please contact SERTC Administration at 719-584-0584 or via email at sertc@aar.com.

Registration links will close at midnight March 2nd, 2025, to allow for preparation of all course materials.
Speakers
avatar for SERTC

SERTC

MxV Rail
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. AM - Emergency Response to a Flammable Liquid Transport Incident
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
This class will cover emergencies involving highway fuel tankers. The course will cover the design and construction, operational overview and the safety features of a DOT 406 fuel transport vehicle which will be on-site. The course content will include foam application rates & proportioning, foam operations, firefighting tactics and the decision-making process when responding to a fuel transport incident. Leak control, spill response and product transfer operations from a damaged transport will be covered by a local OSRO (Oil Spill Response Organization) during the course. This course is designed to provide demonstrations to the students. No live firefighting will be involved.​​​
Speakers
avatar for Marathon Petroleum

Marathon Petroleum

Marathon Petroleum
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. AM - Fire Department Youth Program Development
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
Speakers
AG

Anthony Giardina

First Due Instruction & Services LLC
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. AM - TACTICAL TEMPO – Winning the race on the fireground
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
Should we be “default aggressive” or “hit it hard from the yard”? This presentation will explore the middle ground and the idea that we can work the throttle between the two. Through fire service science and resources, we will discuss ways to enhance fireground tempo. Training methods to enhance tempo at all levels of a department will also be discussed.
Speakers
BM

Benjamin Molyett

Fremont Fire Department
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. AM - The Power of Drones in Public Safety
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
When life and property are on the line, there is no bigger force multiplier than a public safety drones. The situational awareness provided by drones is unmatched. The live video feed from just a single drone on scene can give Incident Command the information necessary to make critical decisions and position resources.
Speakers
JR

James Rachwal

Fire Chief, Salem Township Fire Department
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. AM - You're First Due, Now What?
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
Whether or not you are a promoted officer, if you are riding the right front seat of the first arriving rig to a working fire, your actions will set the tone for the incident. This highly interactive class will cover the tactics and decisions that the first due company officer needs to make before and after arriving to a working fire. This class will use videos and audio recordings of actual incidents in scenarios to help develop tactical decision- making skills that need to be made within the first few minutes after arriving on the fireground
Speakers
JH

Joe Hoffman

Squad 5 Training
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. AM Only - Physically and Mentally Preparing for the Fire Service
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
In this session, we are going to cover how to be prepared to enter into the fire service, how to become a more well-rounded current firefighter, and provide tools to take back and help others in your department improve in physical and mental health. We aim to educate the importance of both physical and mental health in the fire service. We will cover basic on-duty fitness programs, how to perform basic movements safely, how to prepare for a physical agility test, eating for success on the job, and managing stress on the job. This session will consist of both lecture and hands on training. Participants should bring clothes they can move around comfortably and exercise in.
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. - Fire Behavior Trailer (Flashover)
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
The OFA brings live fire into the classroom and demonstrate the destructive force and power fire has utilizing the OFA’s mobile flashover trailer. A lack of understanding fire behavior can lead to inaccurate Fire Behavior Lab predictions, the destruction of property and the loss of life. All students must possess a current certificate to practice as a firefighter issued under O.R.C. § 4765.55. Turnout gear, SCBA and spare SCBA bottle is required.
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA

9:00am EST

Sat. - Maximize Your Extrication
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
The program is structured to impart essential knowledge about modern vehicle construction and the behavior of metals during accidents to rescuers. Grasping these concepts is vital for reducing the time needed for extrication and enhancing the chances of survival for those involved. It covers both elementary and sophisticated techniques associated with the use of extrication tools, as well as an understanding of vehicle safety systems and their construction. 
  • Identifying and Describing Tools and Equipment: -Recognizing the levels of rescue vehicles (e.g., light rescue vehicles). -Identifying common tools and equipment carried on rescue vehicles. 
  • Scene Safety and Stabilization: -Establishing scene safety zones. -Stabilizing vehicles. -Isolating potentially harmful energy sources -Determining access and egress points. -Creating openings for rescue. 
  • Patient Extraction: -Disentangling victims. -Removing packaged victims to designated safe areas. -Terminating vehicle incidents.! 
PPE will be required for portions of this class.
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA

9:00am EST

Sat. - Rail Car Incident Response for Crude, Ethanol, and Other Flammable Liquids
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
The All-Hazards Training Center at The University of Findlay has developed the Rail Car Incident Response for Crude, Ethanol, and Other Flammable Liquids training course for the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (DOT PHMSA) to educate emergency responders on freight rail car incidents involving hazardous materials, specifically crude oil, ethanol, and other flammable liquids. As more and more rail traffic transports cargo, including hazardous materials, it is important that the responder community become educated about the dangers and unique hazards presented with rail cars carrying these commodities. The information covered in this training course will enhance the ability of emergency responders to assess the scene of a rail car incident, understand the resources needed to remediate the emergency situation, including how the railroad will play a critical role in the response.
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. - The roles of the Safety Officer at an incident.
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
Do you want to look at fire and EMS incidents from a whole new perspective? If the answer is yes, you do
not want to miss this opportunity. This six-hour interactive class is designed to equip firefighters and
emergency responders with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure safety during emergency
operations. This course focuses on the principles and practices that help mitigate risks and enhance the
safety of personnel involved in firefighting and rescue missions. The primary objective of the incident safety
course is to familiarize participants with the roles and responsibilities of a safety officer.

Sponsored by Four County Career Center
Speakers
avatar for Jason Francis

Jason Francis

Chief, Whitehouse Fire Department
Jason Francis is the Fire Chief of the Whitehouse Fire Department in Lucas County. A 26-year member of the fire service, he began as a cadet with the Monclova Twp. Fire / Rescue Department at the age of 16. After high school, Jason rose through the ranks to EMS Captain with Monclova... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EST

Sat. Forcible Entry for the First Due
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
This course will cover the details and tactics of forcing entry as the first arriving company to a fire. Gaining access to the fire building is critical for suppression and search efforts on our scenes!
Speakers
JH

Jordan Hempker

Western Buckeye Training
Saturday March 8, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

1:00pm EST

Sat. PM - Emergency Response to Ethanol Incidents
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
The transportation and use of Ethanol is on the rise and with this increase comes the additional potential for Ethanol-related emergencies. Class participants will start the day in the classroom learning about the chemical & physical properties of Ethanol, uses, and response considerations. Participants will also learn about the different types of firefighting foam and their limitations. There will be multiple live Ethanol fire training scenarios using Bad Day Training’s burn prop. Students utilize different tactics to determine how to effectively extinguish ethanol fires.
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA

1:00pm EST

Sat. Only - Rural Success: Winning With the Engine You Have, Not the Engine You Want
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
Building the perfect engine for your department is a challenge that many would love the opportunity to solve! Unfortunately, the opportunity is rarely afforded to the departments that operate in the rural environment. Rising apparatus costs have seen new engines easily exceed the half-a-million-dollar mark on the low end and even exceed a million dollars on the high end. Even if money was of no concern, current production times can range from two to three years. Many rural departments operate with 15, 20, or even more than 30-year-old rigs. These rigs may have been purchased new by the department, but it’s also common that they were built for another department and then purchased used by or donated to the current department. In both cases, departments are using rigs that were purpose-built for a different department/jurisdiction or built for their department’s needs 20 or more years ago. Regardless of the situation, the expectation is that we perform with the equipment we have! This class will examine the necessary equipment and the strategies to win with that equipment in the rural fire environment. Students will leave class with proven concepts they can take back to their department to enhance their fire attack and water supply efficiency and capabilities!
Speakers
avatar for Brandon Fletcher

Brandon Fletcher

Chief, Gilt Edge Fire Department
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

1:00pm EST

Sat. PM - AWR-290 Railroad Safety Awareness Training SERTC
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
This course outlines the skills necessary to recognize the severity of incidents involving rolling stock used in rail surface transportation, contact the proper personnel with the railroads, and work seamlessly with the private sector employees and contractors that may be dispatched. These skills will be generated via education on railroad personnel, proper safety procedures for working on and around railroad property, an overview of the different types of rolling stock and the risks associated with them, the various markings and reference materials necessary to ascertain the contents of a rail car, and general overview of the different types of damage commonly incurred during a derailment. The comprehension of these subjects will allow the participant to rapidly analyze the severity of an incident and notify the appropriate people so that any specialized equipment can be dispatched as quickly as possible.

IMPORTANT-A FEMA Student Identification number (SID) is required to register and receive credit for this DHS/FEMA-funded course. If you do not already have a FEMA SID number, please first access https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/ to obtain a number, and once you have received your SID, you can proceed with your registration.

Note: When accessing the registration link, you will see the following information:

Only one Account per Participant; each Account Holder & Participant MUST be the same person. If you are unsure if you have an established account, please call 719-584-0584.

If you are entering our system for the first time you must Register for an Account.
If you are a returning participant, please use the email and password you first established.
Substitution Policy — DHS/FEMA Participants may not substitute.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Complete your registration as necessary and if you have any questions with regards to the registration process, please contact SERTC Administration at 719-584-0584 or via email at sertc@aar.com.

Registration links will close at midnight March 2nd, 2025, to allow for preparation of all course materials.
Speakers
avatar for SERTC

SERTC

MxV Rail
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

1:00pm EST

Sat. PM - Maintenance for the Modern Firefighter
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
From this class, students will come away with a better understanding of NFPA 1851, how they can implement a NFPA 1851 program within their department, and how they can work toward better health from clean gear. This program encompasses all aspects of the NFPA 1851 standard and will allow all levels of firefighters understand the importance of a gear cleaning and maintenance program within their department.
Speakers
avatar for Nick Magoteaux

Nick Magoteaux

Minerva Bunker Gear Cleaners
Class: Deep Dive into Fire Gear Cleaning and MaintenanceThis three-hour presentation covers everything a firefighter, quartermaster, company officer, or fire chief needs to know about NFPA 1851 requirements. Covering every portion of NPFA 1851 - 2020 Edition, this deep dive will allow... Read More →
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

1:00pm EST

Sat. PM - Self-Care
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
Life happens. Not just work but our lives outside of work can cause stress, anxiety, and issues that we must deal with to be healthy and happy. Often, our own self-care takes a backseat to taking care of others, completing our work responsibilities, and just making it through the day. This course reminds us that to take care of others, we must first, take care of ourselves. The various possible physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and behavioral effects are discussed. Techniques and strategies for dealing with these effects in a healthy and safe way are discussed. Concepts and techniques for family and friends are also covered. Lastly, resources are provided for additional assistance. The Five Pillars of wellness are described and applied to First Responders. 
Speakers
SC

Steve Click

Ohio Office of First Responder
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire

1:00pm EST

Sat. PM - Thermal Imaging Camera (3 hrs)
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
Image interpretation is one of the most critical skills a firefighter needs to develop to successfully use a Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC). Firefighters need to be able to glance at the TIC display and understand the image being shown. This is a learned skill that comes with understanding the technology of thermal imaging coupled with practical experience in the field. The instructor will demonstrate numerous applications to utilize a TIC.
Saturday March 8, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
TBA
  Fire
 
Sunday, March 9
 

9:00am EDT

Sun AM only - “Be the hardest worker in the room”: Performing the job as a female in the Fire Service
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
In this session, we are going to cover multiple aspects of being a female on the job. We will be covering a wide array of things women may encounter on the job as well as just being a female on the job. Our main focuses are being more efficient throwing a ladder or doing a rescue drag/carry, going over how policy in a department is important to your overall success and what to look for, requesting for gear that fits you appropriately, and answering all questions there are. We are going to open the floor for Q&A at the end of our session. This session is open to both male and female. It is intended to educate and facilitate having women in departments.
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. - Fire Behavior Trailer (Flashover)
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
The OFA brings live fire into the classroom and demonstrate the destructive force and power fire has utilizing the OFA’s mobile flashover trailer. A lack of understanding fire behavior can lead to inaccurate Fire Behavior Lab predictions, the destruction of property and the loss of life. All students must possess a current certificate to practice as a firefighter issued under O.R.C. § 4765.55. Turnout gear, SCBA and spare SCBA bottle is required.
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - Achieving Tactical Success in the Rural Environment
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
An incident's strategic goals and tactical objectives do not entirely change because the incident occurs in the rural countryside instead of the big city! What does change is the available staffing to accomplish these goals/objectives, the notification times of/response times to the incident, the water supply for fires, and many other variables that may or may not be within our control. We do not get a “do-over” or a “reset button” because we were not ready to perform. This class will examine the factors that commonly impact rural emergency response and proven strategies to mitigate these factors to achieve tactical success. This should be a must-attend for any firefighter or fire officer who regularly operates in or responds to rural environments where resources are not just limited but often scarce!
Speakers
avatar for Brandon Fletcher

Brandon Fletcher

Chief, Gilt Edge Fire Department
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - AWR-290 Railroad Safety Awareness Training SERTC
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
This course outlines the skills necessary to recognize the severity of incidents involving rolling stock used in rail surface transportation, contact the proper personnel with the railroads, and work seamlessly with the private sector employees and contractors that may be dispatched. These skills will be generated via education on railroad personnel, proper safety procedures for working on and around railroad property, an overview of the different types of rolling stock and the risks associated with them, the various markings and reference materials necessary to ascertain the contents of a rail car, and general overview of the different types of damage commonly incurred during a derailment. The comprehension of these subjects will allow the participant to rapidly analyze the severity of an incident and notify the appropriate people so that any specialized equipment can be dispatched as quickly as possible.

IMPORTANT-A FEMA Student Identification number (SID) is required to register and receive credit for this DHS/FEMA-funded course. If you do not already have a FEMA SID number, please first access https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/ to obtain a number, and once you have received your SID, you can proceed with your registration.

Note: When accessing the registration link, you will see the following information:

Only one Account per Participant; each Account Holder & Participant MUST be the same person. If you are unsure if you have an established account, please call 719-584-0584.

If you are entering our system for the first time you must Register for an Account.
If you are a returning participant, please use the email and password you first established.
Substitution Policy — DHS/FEMA Participants may not substitute.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Complete your registration as necessary and if you have any questions with regards to the registration process, please contact SERTC Administration at 719-584-0584 or via email at sertc@aar.com.

Registration links will close at midnight March 2nd, 2025, to allow for preparation of all course materials.
Speakers
avatar for SERTC

SERTC

MxV Rail
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - Fire Department Youth Program Development
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
Speakers
AG

Anthony Giardina

First Due Instruction & Services LLC
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - Maintenance for the Modern Firefighter
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
From this class, students will come away with a better understanding of NFPA 1851, how they can implement a NFPA 1851 program within their department, and how they can work toward better health from clean gear. This program encompasses all aspects of the NFPA 1851 standard and will allow all levels of firefighters understand the importance of a gear cleaning and maintenance program within their department.
Speakers
avatar for Nick Magoteaux

Nick Magoteaux

Minerva Bunker Gear Cleaners
Class: Deep Dive into Fire Gear Cleaning and MaintenanceThis three-hour presentation covers everything a firefighter, quartermaster, company officer, or fire chief needs to know about NFPA 1851 requirements. Covering every portion of NPFA 1851 - 2020 Edition, this deep dive will allow... Read More →
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - Scene Size Up/360
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
The size up and 360 of any incidents is the beginning piece of any incident for command, tactics, and strategy. The ability to effectively communicate the fire conditions, building construction, hazards, and the next steps needed to mitigate the problem sets the tempo for the incident. This class will establish all benchmarks needed for a clear, and concise radio report with video and simulation interactions.
Speakers
JH

Jordan Hempker

Western Buckeye Training
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - Self-Care
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
Life happens. Not just work but our lives outside of work can cause stress, anxiety, and issues that we must deal with to be healthy and happy. Often, our own self-care takes a backseat to taking care of others, completing our work responsibilities, and just making it through the day. This course reminds us that to take care of others, we must first, take care of ourselves. The various possible physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and behavioral effects are discussed. Techniques and strategies for dealing with these effects in a healthy and safe way are discussed. Concepts and techniques for family and friends are also covered. Lastly, resources are provided for additional assistance. The Five Pillars of wellness are described and applied to First Responders. 
Speakers
SC

Steve Click

Ohio Office of First Responder
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - The Power of Drones in Public Safety
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
When life and property are on the line, there is no bigger force multiplier than a public safety drones. The situational awareness provided by drones is unmatched. The live video feed from just a single drone on scene can give Incident Command the information necessary to make critical decisions and position resources.
Speakers
JR

James Rachwal

Fire Chief, Salem Township Fire Department
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - Thermal Imaging Camera (3 hrs)
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
Image interpretation is one of the most critical skills a firefighter needs to develop to successfully use a Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC). Firefighters need to be able to glance at the TIC display and understand the image being shown. This is a learned skill that comes with understanding the technology of thermal imaging coupled with practical experience in the field. The instructor will demonstrate numerous applications to utilize a TIC.
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. AM - You're First Due, Now What?
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
Whether or not you are a promoted officer, if you are riding the right front seat of the first arriving rig to a working fire, your actions will set the tone for the incident. This highly interactive class will cover the tactics and decisions that the first due company officer needs to make before and after arriving to a working fire. This class will use videos and audio recordings of actual incidents in scenarios to help develop tactical decision- making skills that need to be made within the first few minutes after arriving on the fireground
Speakers
JH

Joe Hoffman

Squad 5 Training
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. - Maximize Your Extrication
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
The program is structured to impart essential knowledge about modern vehicle construction and the behavior of metals during accidents to rescuers. Grasping these concepts is vital for reducing the time needed for extrication and enhancing the chances of survival for those involved. It covers both elementary and sophisticated techniques associated with the use of extrication tools, as well as an understanding of vehicle safety systems and their construction. 
  • Identifying and Describing Tools and Equipment: -Recognizing the levels of rescue vehicles (e.g., light rescue vehicles). -Identifying common tools and equipment carried on rescue vehicles. 
  • Scene Safety and Stabilization: -Establishing scene safety zones. -Stabilizing vehicles. -Isolating potentially harmful energy sources -Determining access and egress points. -Creating openings for rescue. 
  • Patient Extraction: -Disentangling victims. -Removing packaged victims to designated safe areas. -Terminating vehicle incidents.! 
PPE will be required for portions of this class.
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA

9:00am EDT

Sun. - Rail Car Incident Response for Crude, Ethanol, and Other Flammable Liquids
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
The All-Hazards Training Center at The University of Findlay has developed the Rail Car Incident Response for Crude, Ethanol, and Other Flammable Liquids training course for the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (DOT PHMSA) to educate emergency responders on freight rail car incidents involving hazardous materials, specifically crude oil, ethanol, and other flammable liquids. As more and more rail traffic transports cargo, including hazardous materials, it is important that the responder community become educated about the dangers and unique hazards presented with rail cars carrying these commodities. The information covered in this training course will enhance the ability of emergency responders to assess the scene of a rail car incident, understand the resources needed to remediate the emergency situation, including how the railroad will play a critical role in the response.
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. - The roles of the Safety Officer at an incident.
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
Do you want to look at fire and EMS incidents from a whole new perspective? If the answer is yes, you do
not want to miss this opportunity. This six-hour interactive class is designed to equip firefighters and
emergency responders with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure safety during emergency
operations. This course focuses on the principles and practices that help mitigate risks and enhance the
safety of personnel involved in firefighting and rescue missions. The primary objective of the incident safety
course is to familiarize participants with the roles and responsibilities of a safety officer.

Sponsored by Four County Career Center
Speakers
avatar for Jason Francis

Jason Francis

Chief, Whitehouse Fire Department
Jason Francis is the Fire Chief of the Whitehouse Fire Department in Lucas County. A 26-year member of the fire service, he began as a cadet with the Monclova Twp. Fire / Rescue Department at the age of 16. After high school, Jason rose through the ranks to EMS Captain with Monclova... Read More →
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

9:00am EDT

Sun. Only - Who’s your student? AI to VR!
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
The Following will be cover during this session
  • The 3 C’s of Training: Complacency, Compliance, and Competence
  • Command and Control in the Classroom and on the Training Ground
  • Instructor Mayday - Activating Your (RIT) Resource Intervention Team
  • Tools in Your Toolbox – The Instructors Role of Using VR in the Classroom
Sunday March 9, 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

1:00pm EDT

Sun. PM - AWR-290 Railroad Safety Awareness Training SERTC
Sunday March 9, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
This course outlines the skills necessary to recognize the severity of incidents involving rolling stock used in rail surface transportation, contact the proper personnel with the railroads, and work seamlessly with the private sector employees and contractors that may be dispatched. These skills will be generated via education on railroad personnel, proper safety procedures for working on and around railroad property, an overview of the different types of rolling stock and the risks associated with them, the various markings and reference materials necessary to ascertain the contents of a rail car, and general overview of the different types of damage commonly incurred during a derailment. The comprehension of these subjects will allow the participant to rapidly analyze the severity of an incident and notify the appropriate people so that any specialized equipment can be dispatched as quickly as possible.

IMPORTANT-A FEMA Student Identification number (SID) is required to register and receive credit for this DHS/FEMA-funded course. If you do not already have a FEMA SID number, please first access https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/ to obtain a number, and once you have received your SID, you can proceed with your registration.

Note: When accessing the registration link, you will see the following information:

Only one Account per Participant; each Account Holder & Participant MUST be the same person. If you are unsure if you have an established account, please call 719-584-0584.

If you are entering our system for the first time you must Register for an Account.
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Registration links will close at midnight March 2nd, 2025, to allow for preparation of all course materials.
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MxV Rail
Sunday March 9, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire

1:00pm EDT

Sun. PM - TACTICAL TEMPO – Winning the race on the fireground
Sunday March 9, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
Should we be “default aggressive” or “hit it hard from the yard”? This presentation will explore the middle ground and the idea that we can work the throttle between the two. Through fire service science and resources, we will discuss ways to enhance fireground tempo. Training methods to enhance tempo at all levels of a department will also be discussed.
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Benjamin Molyett

Fremont Fire Department
Sunday March 9, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
TBA
  Fire
 
NOVFA Fire School 2025
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