INTERNATIONAL April 18-23, 2016 Indiana Convention Center & Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana
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1 INTERNATIONAL April 18-23, 2016 Indiana Convention Center & Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana Registration Sponsor: REGISTRATION Fully complete the registration form. Incomplete registration forms will be returned for complete information. Placement in Hands-On Training (H.0.T.) classes is not reserved until registration form is fully completed and payment is received. Each attendee must be individually registered. Single registrations may not be separated or shared among multiple attendees. There is no refund for partial-day attendance. IF PAYING WITH PURCHASE ORDER (PO) - Purchase order must have a credit card guarantee or the registration will be forfeited. A PO is not considered a payment. Payments must be received prior to the event or upon arrival to receive your badge. HANDS-ON TRAINING INFORMATION Register early. Hands-On Training class sizes are limited. Hands-On Training participants must register and report to Staging by 6:30 a.m. Signed liability waivers are required for all Hands-On Training. Visit to print a liability waiver. Full turnout gear and/or technical rescue gear is required for certain Hands-On Training. (See "Important Notes for H.0.T. Attendees" at Lunch is provided for all Hands-On Training attendees. SCBA will be provided when necessary. If selecting 4-hour Hands-On Training in the morning, you can only select a Hands-On Training for the afternoon. You cannot combine a Hands-On Training and a Pre-Conference Workshop on the same day. H.O.T. Class Pricing: 4-hour are $155 each and 8-hour are $255 each in addition to the registration fee. STEP-BY-STEP HANDS-ON TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS I. Fully complete the registration form. 2. Select Hands-On Training Premium Package or Hands-On Training and Pre-Conference Workshops Only on page Choose your classes on pages 3 & Total the registration fees and the class fees on the bottom of page Payment is required to reserve H.O.T. classes. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS INFORMATION Morning Pre-Conference Workshops begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. Afternoon Pre-Conference Workshops begin promptly at 1:30 p.m. Lunch is NOT provided for Pre-Conference Workshop attendees. If selecting a 4-hour Pre-Conference Workshop in the morning, you can only select a Pre-Conference Workshop for the afternoon. You cannot combine a Hands-On Training and a Pre-Conference Workshop on the same day. Pre-Conference Workshops are $130 each in addition to the registration fee.
2 First Name Last Name Title Department/Company (Maximum 30 Characters) Address (To mail badge and conference information) Address 2 (Suite#, etc.) Country City State Zip ( ) Cell (Required for Emergency Response Communication) (A unique is required for processing registration) Rank/Title D (01) Chief of Depart. D (02) Staff Chief D (03) Other Officer D (04) Firefighter D (05) Training Officer Job Function (Check all that apply) D (01) Management D (02) Training D (03) Prevention D (04) Suppression D (05) Investigation D (06) Maintenance D (07) Communication D (07) Firefighter/Paramedic D (08) Firefighter/EMT D (06) Other D (08) Public Education D (09) EMS D (10) Haz Mat D(II) Rescue D (13) Wild land D (12) Other Purchasing Responsibility D (01) Approve D (04) Specify D (02) Purchase D (05) Other D (03) Recommend Are you a member of a purchasing committee? D (I) Yes D (0) No Type of Department D (01) Volunteer D (02) Career D (03) Combination Career/Vol D (04) Industrial D (05) Military D (06) Other Population Served by Department D (01) Under 2,500 D (05) 50, ,000 D (02) 2,501-10,000 D (06) 100, ,000 D (03) 10,001-25,000 D (07) Over 500,000 D (04) 25,001-50,000 Do you read f"reengineering? D (Ol)Yes D (02) No Do you read f"re Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine? D (Ol)Yes D (02) No Do you read f"rerescue magazine? D (Ol)Yes 0(02) No How many years have you attended FDIC? I am visiting the FDIC International 20l6 exhibits to obtain information on: (Check all that apply) D (01) Ambulances D (02) Apparatus & Apparatus Accessories D (03) Badges, Emblems D (04) Breathing Apparatus/Air Systems/SCBA & Supplies D (05) Communications/Radios/ Dispatch Equipment D (06) Computer Services/Software D (07) Water, Diving & Ice Rescue Equip. D (08) Educational Materials/ Colleges/Training Services & Equipment D (09) EMS Equipment & Supplies D (10) FOAM, Environmental Products, CAF Units D (II) Fans/Portable Generators D (12) Hand Tools & Forcible Entry D (13) HazMat Products D (14) Incident Management/ Accountability Systems D (15) Insurance/Financial Institutions/Consulting Services D (16) Miscellaneous/Other D (17) Monitors & Detectors D (18) Nozzles, Hoses, Reels & Couplings D (19) Protective Clothing (PPE)/ Apparel D (20) Pumps/Gauges D (21) Rescue Tools & Equipment D (22) Ropes, Chains, Safety Belts D (23) Sirens, Alarms & Signaling Devices D (24) Thermal Imaging Cameras D (25) Wildland Rescue Equip. &Access.
3 Monday, April 18, 2016 Hands-On Training 4-Hour Ha nd s-on Training: Monday, April 18, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m... ($155) D D D D D OIMA Advanced Extrication: Real-World Challenges D D D D D 02MA Conventional Forcible Entry D D D D D 03MA Engine Company Essentials: Getting Water on the Fire D D D D D 04MA Engine and Truck Placement: Gaining the Tactical Advantage D D D D D 05MA Farm Machinery Extrication D D D D D 06MA Firefighter Bailout Techniques D D D D D 07MA Flashover SOLD and OUT Modern Fire Behavior Training D D D D D OBMA Hand-to-Hand Combat: Auto Extrication Hand Tools Only D D D D D 09MA Heavy SOLD Vehicle OUT Extrication D D D D D IOMA Man vs. Machinery DD D DD IIMA Real-World, Street-Smart Extrication D D D D D 12MA Rescue and Squad Company Operations on the Fireground D D D D D 13MA Vent-Enter-Isolate-Search (VEIS) and Victim Removal D D D D D 15MA Working in the Fire Flow Path 4-Hour Ha nd s-on Training: Monday, April 18, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m ($155) D D D D D OIMP Advanced Extrication: Real-World Challenges D D D D D 02MP Conventional Forcible Entry D D D D D 03MP Engine Company Essentials: Getting Water on the Fire D D D D D 04MP Engine and Truck Placement: Gaining the Tactical Advantage D D D D D 05MP Farm Machinery Extrication D D D D D 06MP Firefighter Bailout Techniques D D D D D 07MP Flashover SOLD and OUT Modern Fire Behavior Training D D D D D OBMP Hand-to-Hand Combat: Auto Extrication Hand Tools Only D D D D D 09MP Heavy-Vehicle SOLD OUT Extrication D D D D D IOMP Man vs. Machinery DD D DD IIMP Real-World, SOLD Street-Smart OUT Extrication D D D D D 12MP Rescue and Squad Company Operations on the Fireground D D D D D 13MP Vent-Enter-Isolate-Search (VEIS) and Victim Removal D D D D D 15MP Working in the Fire Flow Path 8-Hour Ha nd s-on Training: Monday, April 18, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m ($255) SOLD OUT SOLD OUT D D D D D16M Building Collapse and Void Search D D D D D17M Live Fire: First Due D D D D DIBM NFPA 1403-Compliant Live Burn Training in Acquired Structures D D D D D19M Nozzle Forward D D D D 020M Rapid Intervention Team Combat Drills D D D D D21M Truck Company Essentials D D D D D22M Urban Essentials Three-Day Workshop : 3-Day HOTEvolutio n.....($750) D Saturday/S unday (14 Students), April 16-17, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. D Monday (7 Students), April 18, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. D Tuesday (7 Students), April 19, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, April 18, 2016 Pre-Conference Workshops 4-Hour Pre-Conference Workshop s: Monday, April 18, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m..... ($130) D D D D D 16MA 10 Keys to Company Success on the Fireground D D D D D 17MA A Tactical and Strategic Look at Private-Dwelling Fires D D D D D IBMA Constructing a Successful Training Program D D D D D 19MA Developing Tactical Decision Games D D D D D 20MA Drill Development: The Next Level D D D D D 21MA Effective Command and Operations D D D D D 22MA Fire Dynamics for Fire Officers: A Review of the 2015 NIST/ UL H.0.T. Class D D D D D 23MA Firefighting in Underground Transportation Facilities D D D D D 24MA Firefighting Is the Ultimate Team Sport: Build a Better Team D D D D D 25MA Fire Officer as Coach: Improving Firefighter Performance D D D D D 26MA Fundamentals of Firefighter Functional Fitness D D D D D 27MA ISFSI: Principles of Modern Fire Attack - Train the Trainer D D D D D 28MA Kill the Flashover: We Test. We Demonstrate. You Decide. D D D D D 29MA People, Politics, and Problems: The Job Description for Chief Officers D D D D D 30MA Rapid Course Design D D D D D 31MA Responding to and Preparing for Acts of Violence D D D D D 32MA The Fire Department Assessment Center: The Boot Camp D D D D D 33MA We're Only Human: Understanding Fireground Behavior D D D D D 34MA What About the Victim? Fire Research and Victim Survivability D D D D D 35MA Why We Must Understand Vent-Enter-Isolate-Search (VEIS) D D D D D 36MA Wood-Frame Building Construction: Past and Present 4-Hour Pre-Conference Workshop s: Monday, April 18, 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m..... ($130) D D D D D 37MP 25 to Survive: Reducing Residential Injury and LODDs D D D D D 38MP Aggressive Command and Tactics D D D D D 39MP Blink: Making Critical Fireground Decisions D D D D D 40MP Building Better Teams Through Personal Leadership D D D D D 41MP Compartment Fire Behavior Training: "Driving the Change" D D D D D 42MP Fire Academy 101: Building Better Firefighters Through Quality Training D D D D D 43MP Fire Investigation Essentials: The Complete Fire Scene Examination D D D D D 44MP Human Behavior and Positive Psychology: Tools for the Firehouse D D D D D 45MP ISFSI Instructor Development Workshop D D D D D 46MP Leadership in the Real World D D D D D 47MP Peer Support Team: Understanding and Creating a Firefighter D D D D D 48MP Public Information Officer 101: Command Function to Community Relations D D D D D 49MP Right-Seat Leadership 2016 D D D D D 50MP Safety and Tactics for Newly Promoted Company Officers D D D D D 51MP Teaching Fire Science to Firefighters D D D D D 52MP The Art of Go/No-Go D D D D D 53MP The Art of Reading Smoke D D D D D 54MP The Courage Within (Tactical Resiliency Training) D D D D D 55MP The First Five Minutes D D D D D 56MP Today's Fire Structures: Airtight and Plastics Galore! D D D D D 57MP View from the Street: Chief and Company Officer Workshop
4 Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Hands-On Training 4-Hour Hands -On Training: Tuesday, April 19, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m ($155) D D D D D OITA Advanced Extrication: Real-World Challenges D D D D D 02TA Conventional Forcible Entry D D D D D 03TA Engine Company Essentials: Getting Water on the Fire D D D D D 04TA Engine and Truck Placement: Gaining the Tactical Advantage D D D D D 05TA Farm Machinery Extrication D D D D D 06TA Firefighter Bailout Techniques D D D D D 07TA Flashover SOLD and Modern OUTFire Behavior Training D D D D D OBTA Hand-to-Hand Combat: Auto Extrication Hand Tools Only D D D D D 09TA Heavy SOLD Vehicle OUT Extrication D D D D D IOTA Man vs. Machinery D D D D D IITA Real-World, SOLD Street-Smart OUT Extrication D D D D D 12TA Rescue and Squad Company Operations on the Fireground D D D D D 13TA Vent-Enter-Isolate-Search (VEIS) and Victim Removal D D D D D 15TA Working in the Fire Flow Path 4-H our Hands-On Training: Tuesday, April 19, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m..... ($155) D D D D D OITP Advanced Extrication: Real-World Challenges D D D D D 02TP Conventional SOLD Forcible OUT Entry D D D D D 03TP Engine Company Essentials: Getting Water on the Fire D D D D D 04TP Engine and Truck Placement: Gaining the Tactical Advantage D D D D D 05TP Farm Machinery Extrication D D D D D 06TP Firefighter Bailout Techniques D D D D D 07TP Flashover SOLD and Modern OUT Fire Behavior Training D D D D D OBTP Hand-to-Hand Combat: Auto Extrication Hand Tools Only D D D D D 09TP Heavy-Vehicle SOLD OUT Extrication D D D D D IOTP Man vs. Machinery DD DD D IITP Real-World, SOLD Street-Smart OUT Extrication D D D D D 12TP Rescue and Squad Company Operations on the Fi reground D D D D D 13TP Vent-Enter-Isolate-Search (VEIS) and Victim Removal D D D D D 15TP Working in the Fire Flow Path 8-H our Hands -O n Training: Tuesday, April 19, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m ($255) D D D D D 16T Building Collapse and Void Search D D D D D 17T Live Fire: First Due D D D D D IBT NFPA Compliant Live Burn Training in Acquired Structures D D D D D 19T Nozzle Forward D D D D D 20T Rapid Intervention Team Combat Drills D D D D D 21T Truck Company Essentials D D D D D 22T Urban Essentials Three -Day Workshop: 3-Day HOT Evolution ($750) D Saturday/Sunday (14 Students), April 16-17, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. D Monday (7 Students), April 18, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. D Tuesday (7 Students), April 19, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Pre-Conference Workshops 4-Hour Pre -Conference Workshops: Tuesday, April 19, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m... ($130) D D D D D 58TA Cardiovascular and Chemical Exposure Risks on the Modern Fi reground D D D D D 59TA Dealing with Difficult People and Their Organizational Impacts D D D D D SOTA Developing and Implementing Fire Behavior Training Programs D D D D D SITA Dynamic Decision Making and Reading the Fire D D D D D 62TA Essentials of Honorable Leadership D D D D D 63TA Fire Officer Survival D D D D D 64TA Firefighting in the Modern World: Sustainable Green Design and Construction D D D D D 65TA Fi reground Decision Making for Suburban Company Officers D D D D D 66TA Flawed Situational Awareness: The Stealth Killer of First Responders D D D D D 67TA Hazmat: Initial Approach and Actions D D D D D 68TA Leading from the Top D D D D D 69TA Main Street Tactics and Strategies: Are You Ready? D D D D D?OTA Mastering the Instructor's Tools of the Trade D D D D D 71TA More Drills You're Not Going to Find in the Books D D D D D 72TA Rehab Revised: What's New in NFPA 1584? D D D D D 73TA Safety Leadership D D D D D 74TA The Intelligent Interior Attack D D D D D 75TA The Professional Volunteer Fire Department D D D D D 76TA Training Basics and Essentials for the Fire Service D D D D D 77TA Training Officer and Instructor Graduate School D D D D D 78TA Waving Red Flags on the Fi reground 2.0: "Stop the Madness" 4-Hour Pre -Conference Workshops: Tuesday, April 19, 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m... ($130) D D D D D 79TP Building Construction for the Street-Smart Fire Officer D D D D D BOTP Building the Ladder: Officer Development Programs D D D D D BITP Buildings on Fire: Lessons from the Fireground 2016 D D D D D 82TP Creating Tactical Visionaries: Seeing the Fireground Clearly D D D D D 83TP Fireground Strategies: from the Textbook to the Street D D D D D 84TP Five-Alarm Leadership: Real Leadership with Real People D D D D D 85TP High-Rise Operations: Strategic, Tactical, and Task Level D D D D D 86TP How to Be a Dynamic Instructor D D D D D 87TP Implementing Compartment Fire Training Programs in Your Department D D D D D BBTP Medical Response to the Firefighter Mayday D D D D D 89TP Must-Have Policies for Every Fire Department D D D D D 90TP No-Brainer Management D D D D D 91TP Railroad Incident Safety, Planning, and Operations in the Crude Oil Unit Train Era D D D D D 92TP SLICE-RS: from the Beginning D D D D D 93TP Specifying Fire Apparatus, Back to Basics D D D D D 94TP The 7 C's of Fire Officer Trust D D D D D 95TP The Art of Reading Buildings D D D D D 96TP The Privilege of Leadership D D D D D 97TP Using Human Error as a Tool to Build a Safety Culture D D D D D 98TP Volunteer or Combination Fire Department Managers Academy D D D D D 99TP Why Fire Prevention Education Doesn't Work in Today's Fire Service
5 REGISTRATION FEES (Please select only one of the following) Subscriber Non-Subscriber Fee Fee D Hands-On Training Premium Package $620 $725 Includes all general sessions, classrooms & exhibits. May register separately for up to 16 hours of Hands-On Training and/or Pre-Conference Workshops. Additional per-class costs listed on Registration pp 3 & 4. GROUP PLANS Registration Fee D Group Plan 10 (up to 10 members/employees) $5,200 (10% off the price of 10 individual full conference attendees) D Group Plan 20 (11 to 20 members/employees) $9,800 (15% off the price of 20 individual full conference attendees) Larger Group Plans are Available (Contact Registration for Details) * PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE COST OF INDIVIDUAL HANDS-ON TRAINING CLASSES/PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS CLASSES. D Two-Day Hands-On Training & $245 $340 Pre-Conference Workshops Only Includes all general sessions. (DOES NOT INCLUDE CLASSROOMS OR EXHIBITS.) May register separately for up to 16 hours of Hands-On Training and/or Pre-Conference Workshops. Additional per-class costs listed on Registration pp 3 & 4. Registration Fee Hands-On Training Class Price from Registration Pages 3 & 4 Total Due Three-Day Workshop: 3-Day HOT Evolution $750 "Preparing for the Acquired Structure Burn - Completing the Task List" o Saturday/Sunday (14 Students), April 17-18, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monday (7 Students), April 18, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Tuesday (7 Students), April 19, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.; D Individual Full Conference $620 $725 Includes all general sessions, classrooms & exhibits D One-Day Conference $370 $415 Includes general session and classrooms on selected day only & all three days of exhibits D Wed., April 20 D Thurs., April 21 OR D Fri., April 22 D Exhibit Package Includes exhibition only all exhibit days, Thurs. - Sat., April $75 $100 D One-Day Exhibits Only $45 $75 Includes exhibits on selected day only D Thurs., April 21 D Fri., April 22 OR D Sat., April 23 D Spouse Exhibits Only $25 Includes exhibition only all exhibit days, Thurs. - Sat., April D Name for Badge: Fire Engineering Training Network Discount Check if you do not wish to receive a I- year membership to the Fire Engineering Training Network (includes annual print/digital mag azine subscription ($25 value), as well as access to exclusive membership-only content on FireEngineering.com. $25 PAYMENT All Registration Fees must be paid in full prior to event for admittance. D Check payable to PennWell/FDICl6. D Signed purchase order with credit card guarantee. Please include credit card details below. D Charge my credit card: D MasterCard D Visa D American Express D Discover Card number Exp. date Name on card Signature 4 WAYS TO REGISTER I. Online: 2. Fax to: or registration@pennwell.com 4. Mail to: PennWell/FDICl6 Registration Department P.O. Box , Dallas, TX Questions? Please call: or CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations must be received in writing on or before March 12, 2016, in order to receive a refund, minus a $115 administrative charge. After March 12, 2016, refunds are not available. Substitutions may be made at any time by notifying the registration office in writing. STEP BY STEP HANDS-ON TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS I. Fully complete the registration form. 2. Select Hands-On Tr aining Premium Package or Hands-On Tr aining and Pre- Conference Workshops Only on page Choose your classes on pages 3 & Total the registration fees and the class fees on the bottom of page Payment is required to reserve H.0.T. classes.
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