Whether you’re on nozzle, making the roof, or in the buggy — let’s talk shop.
Courses available
First things first: we’ll chat with you about your department’s procedures, challenges, strengths, and weaknesses. Then, we’ll build on the foundation of our core class to create an experience your firefighters can really connect with.
“Fire Through the Roof”
Residential attic fire tactics
Attic fires aren't as scary as they look from outside. In fact, fires contained to the attic of a single-family home often give us the best chance to save lives and property. It takes a proper size-up, an understanding of tactical options, and mastery of the basic firefighting skills. Backed by real-world case studies and research from the top experts in our service, this course reframes attic fires to replace misplaced concern with evidence-based confidence.
Fear, Safety, & Our Mission
Realities of the job
Fear is respect. Fear is appreciation for the inherent dangers of our job. Fear drives us to train harder, be more aware, and prepare for the worst. A first-person perspective on two mayday incidents leads to a discussion on the importance of firefighters, educators, and organizations fostering a healthy, rational level of fear, without compromising our promise to trade our life for a citizen's should the need arise.
After-Action Reports
Your training program’s missing piece
No one hates firefighters. Even the citizen whose house burned to the ground will bring you cookies and thank you for trying. Sometimes, that makes us forget we need to look for ways to be better. After action reports give us the chance to look at even the successful incidents and fine-tune our operations at every level. A local case-study highlights how to make it happen, and why you owe it to your citizens to start with your very next incident.
Resources for Apartment & Commercial Fires
How to figure out what you really need
Many of us recognize the staffing challenges of a single-family house fire -- but how much does that need grow when we respond to larger buildings? Analyzing years of local fires give us a place to start. Unit-by-unit, minute-by-minute, the report is summarized to help you make the best decisions for incident priorities, mutual aid, automatic aid, and even apparatus purchasing.
The Basics: Fireground Assignments
Roles, benchmarks, & radio comms
Let’s all get on the same page by focusing on roles and benchmarks. Roles let us know what’s expected of us, and benchmarks let everyone else know how things are progressing. While it may sound simple, as all basics do, this is a must-schedule class for any department looking to find a solid starting point.
3 Steps to Better Incident Command
Good IC keeps our people safe
PAR tags, cow tags, a whiteboard, or the latest technology is no replacement for actual accountability — and in most places, that comes down to incident command. Managing the scene, tracking resources, and maintaining a strong command presence are highlighted as we talk about three simple changes to improve your IC.