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Rapid Intervention Crew Course - Module 1 - Bellow Falls

Location: Bellows Falls Fire Department
Dates: October 26, 28 and November 1
Application Deadline: Monday, October 12 at noon
Times: 1800 – 2200 weeknights and 0800 – 1700 weekend

The Rapid Intervention Crews (RIC) course is broken into three modules. In Module 1, students will learn about the basics of a Rapid Intervention Crew. Topics include planning for a prepared RIC, pre-activation considerations, actions while staged, and activation of the RIC. Case studies will be presented that emphasize the need for an organized RIC and students will review the lessons learned from others who have fallen into a Mayday situation. Module 1 includes many skill drills that focus on identifying the Mayday situation, preparing yourself for rescue, and performing self-rescue. These skill drills focus on specific knots needed in the rescue of another firefighter, wall breaching, lowering your profile to navigate through small spaces, escape from entanglement, and moving a downed firefighter. Module 1 contains skills that every interior firefighter should possess and practice.
Successful completion of Rapid Intervention Crews, Module 1 is required to continue to Modules 2 and 3. Modules 2 and 3 will be offered after the completion of Module 1 deliveries. Offerings of Module 2 and 3 will be based on the interest of students in Module 1 and will most likely be held in mid/late October 2020. More details to come.

Registration Process:
Students may apply by submitting a completed Rapid Intervention Crews Course Admission Application to the Vermont Fire Academy by the application deadline. Seats will be awarded by equal department disbursement. A minimum of 15 students must be registered for this course to be held. Course maximum is 40 students. 
Prerequisite:
All students must be a least 18 years of age to participate and shall have received training that meets or is equivalent to the job performance requirements of Firefighter I per NFPA 1001. A strong Firefighter I skill set is required.

Rapid Intervention Crew Course - Module 1 - Beecher Falls

Location: Beecher Falls Fire Department
Dates: September 30, October 7, and 11
Application deadline: Wednesday, September 23 at noon
Times: 1800 – 2200 weeknights and 0800 – 1700 weekend

The Rapid Intervention Crews (RIC) course is broken into three modules. In Module 1, students will learn about the basics of a Rapid Intervention Crew. Topics include planning for a prepared RIC, pre-activation considerations, actions while staged, and activation of the RIC. Case studies will be presented that emphasize the need for an organized RIC and students will review the lessons learned from others who have fallen into a Mayday situation. Module 1 includes many skill drills that focus on identifying the Mayday situation, preparing yourself for rescue, and performing self-rescue. These skill drills focus on specific knots needed in the rescue of another firefighter, wall breaching, lowering your profile to navigate through small spaces, escape from entanglement, and moving a downed firefighter. Module 1 contains skills that every interior firefighter should possess and practice.
Successful completion of Rapid Intervention Crews, Module 1 is required to continue to Modules 2 and 3. Modules 2 and 3 will be offered after the completion of Module 1 deliveries. Offerings of Module 2 and 3 will be based on the interest of students in Module 1 and will most likely be held in mid/late October 2020. More details to come.

Registration Process:
Students may apply by submitting a completed Rapid Intervention Crews Course Admission Application to the Vermont Fire Academy by the application deadline. Seats will be awarded by equal department disbursement. A minimum of 15 students must be registered for this course to be held. Course maximum is 40 students. 
Prerequisite:
All students must be a least 18 years of age to participate and shall have received training that meets or is equivalent to the job performance requirements of Firefighter I per NFPA 1001. A strong Firefighter I skill set is required.

Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Program - Woodbury

Location: Woodbury Fire Station
Orientation Date:  October 20, 2020
Time: 6:00 PM
Application deadline: October 6, 2020
***Application can be found by CLICKING HERE
***TENTATIVE SCHEDULE***

This program presents general principles of pump operation, along with the application of those principles wherever feasible. Guides driver/operators in the proper operation and care of apparatus. Overview of the qualities and skills needed by a driver/operator, safe driving techniques, types of pumping apparatus, positioning apparatus to maximize efficiency and water supply, fire pump theory and operation, hydraulic calculations, water supply considerations, relay pumping principles, water shuttle procedures, foam system operation, and apparatus maintenance and testing.  addresses the pumper operator skills needed to move water from a pressurized hydrant or static source to the fireground. Rural water supply techniques, concepts dealing with static water sources and moving the water to the fireground by pumper relay or tanker shuttle are presented and hands-on job skills are practiced. Large diameter hose equipment and techniques are discussed and included in practical activities.

Although Emergency Vehicle Driver Training is a required component of this program, driving skills will have to be validated by the Chief or designated Training Officer of your home fire department in order to complete this program.

  • PADO Module 1:  Emergency Vehicle Operations  and the Operator (19 hours):  Includes Emergency Vehicle Driver Training, National Traffic Incident Management, and Basic Fireground Functions.
  • PADO Module 2:  Fire Streams and Hydraulics (15 hours)
  • PADO Module 3:  Fire Pump Positioning, Theory, and Operating (15 hours)
  • PADO Module 4:  Water Supply Practices (12 hours)

Prerequisites:  Students must be a minimum of 18 years of age, be affiliated with a fire department, and possess a valid driver's license. 

Apparatus Requirements:  Students will be required to bring pumping apparatus from their home department for practical exercises.  This must be arranged with your Chief of Department prior to enrolling in the program.   

Minimum class size is 5 students, maximum class size is 12 students.

Firefighter I Orientation - Stowe

Location: Stowe Fire Station
Orientation Date: Wednesday, October 14 2020
Time: 6:00 PM
Application deadline:October 1, 2020 by 4 PM
***Application can be found by CLICKING HERE

Firefighter I introduces firefighting concepts, practices and techniques necessary for safe operation and success within the fire service. Based on the Firefighter I objectives from NFPA Standard 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, this program develops knowledge, skills and abilities for the following topics: firefighter safety, personal protective equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, communications, incident command system, traffic incident management, fire behavior, building construction, fire extinguishers, tools and equipment, ropes and knots, forcible entry, ladders, search and rescue, ventilation, water supply, fire attack and foam, firefighter survival, salvage and overhaul, wildland fires, fire suppression, and CPR and first aid.  This program also includes knowledge and skills based on the objectives of NFPA 472, Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials and student will gain Hazardous Materials Operations certification.
Approximate Course Length:  184 hours
Prerequisites:  Students must be 18 years of age by the start of the program in order to enroll.

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