Florissant Valley Fire Protection District Monthly Training Schedule

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Florissant Valley Fire Protection District Monthly Training Schedule March 2013 Weekly Skill Drill Summary *Required by All Individuals* Subject Dates Description and Requirement Extension Ladders March 3-15 Read and discuss SOG on ground ladders, place ladders using one, two, and three person methods, inspect components and clean Lock Out/Tag Out March 3-15 Watch video and discuss new SOG and take quiz, take company to equipment in the firehouse and discuss methods for locking out equipment Watch video and discuss different search methods with crew, take quiz, conduct company drill at each house Primary Search March 10-22 Methods Type 3 Construction March 10-29 Watch video and complete quiz and assignment DePaul EMS March 5, 7, 15 EMS Monthly Shift Drills *Required by All Line Personnel* Subject Dates Description and Equipment Needed Night Drill March 4, 5, & 7 Reverse Lay and Hose Deployment from multiple apparatus in accordance with NFPA 1410 Driver Training March 20, 21, & VFIS Driver Training Course with NCTA April 4 PALS March 25, 27, 29 Contractual requirement for Paramedics MCI Drill March 18 & 26 MCI drill at North County Tech School-4024 and 4027 will participate both days Modern Suburban Tactics March 19 Captain Bill Gustin presenting from Miami-Dade FD B Shift Should attend

Weekly skill drills are the same as company drills and should be conducted as such. All videos and quizzes are located at fvfpd.com and sign in to employee log in. Weekly skill drills are to be completed during the time indicated. FF=Firefighter FO=Fire Officer DO=Driver Operator Associate JPR Chart Associated JPR s for Weekly Drills Subject Mandate JPR Numbers Extension Ladders No 24 foot single raise for Ind. Skills, FF- JPR # 5.3.6, 5.5.3; FO 4.2.3 Lock Out/Tag Out No Special Training Programs, Primary Search No Company Level Skills; FF-JPR # 5.3.9; FO 4.2.3 Methods Type 3 Construction No Building Construction Module 1 DePaul No N/A Associated JPR s for Shift Drills Subject Mandate JPR Numbers Night Drill Yes Pumps Ops 2; Water Supply; NFPA 1410-Forward Lay; FF-JPR # 5.3.14, 5.3.17, DO-JPR # 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 8.2.2, FO-JPR # 4.2.3, 4.7.1 Driver Training Yes DO-JPR # 4.3.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5, PALS Yes PALS Special Programs MCI Drill No IMS

Florissant Valley Fire Protection District JPR PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT In-Service Training Program DESCRIPTION: This JPR Training Guideline references the format identified in NFPA Professional Qualification Standard series. Knowledge, skill, performance and topic description are referenced from the applicable state and local certification objectives to meet the JPR. Local application of each training guideline should be made by instructors utilizing department procedures or guidelines. Operations All Extension Ladders FF 5.3.6, 5.5.3 FO 4.2.3 Duty Area Level Subject JPR # Text Reference NFPA 1001, IFSTA Essentials of Firefighting, Fire Engineering Handbook for Firefighter 1 and 2 Module Min. Co.Standards, Ind. Skills Job Performance Requirement: Set up ground ladders, given single and extension ladders, an assignment, and team members if needed, so that hazards are assessed, the ladder is stable, the angle is correct for climbing, extension ladders are extended to the necessary height with the fly locked, the top is placed against a reliable structural component, and the assignment is accomplished. Clean and inspect the components for obvious wear. Skills Sheet # Skill / Knowledge / Performance / Topic Description Reference Standard Validated FF 5.3.6 Set up ground ladders NFPA 1001 FF 5.5.3 Clean and check ladders NFPA 1001 FO 4.2.3 Direct unit members during a training evolution NFPA 1021 Ensure fly section is straight and easily raised Ensure lanyard is not frayed and worn All components are in working order for deployment Instructor Notes: Each member should do a single person raise of an extension ladder. Each member should be a member of a multi-person raise. Critical Safety Points Overhead obstructions and surface grade and condition Required Equipment Ladders, full gear, hand and eye protection. Helmets Validation Synopsis

Date: Start Time: Description: Ladders/Extension Station(s):All Module/Unit: Ind. Skills Method: DM Course ID: Company Level Instructor(s):Captains Lead Instructor: Captain Credit Hours (Total Time):1 Print Name(s) ID # Signature(s) Objectives Completed: Summary of Training (Instructor Notes) Lead Instructor Signature Review/Approval Training Division Type of Training Company Multi-Comp. Officer Mutual Aid Night Tower Burn Classroom Practical Combo. Driver

Florissant Valley Fire Protection District JPR PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT In-Service Training Program DESCRIPTION: This JPR Training Guideline references the format identified in NFPA Professional Qualification Standard series. Knowledge, skill, performance and topic description are referenced from the applicable state and local certification objectives to meet the JPR. Local application of each training guideline should be made by instructors utilizing department procedures or guidelines. Operations All Night Drill Forward Lay/Line Deployment FF 5.3.15, 5.3.17, DO 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 8.2.2, FO 4.2.3, 4.7.1 Duty Area Level Subject JPR # Text Reference NFPA 1001, IFSTA Essentials of Firefighting, Fire Engineering Handbook for Firefighter 1 and 2, NFPA 1410, ISO Module Pump Ops 2,NFPA 1410 Job Performance Requirement: Lay a supply line from a fire hydrant and deploy at least two attack lines. Establish a water supply to an additional apparatus that will deploy at least one attack line. Flow a minimum of three lines at no less than 150 gallons per minute. This evolution will be completed twice. Skills Sheet # Skill / Knowledge / Performance / Topic Description Reference Standard Validated FF 5.3.15 Connect a FD pumper to a water supply as a team member NFPA 1001 FF 5.3.17 Illuminate an emergency scene NFPA 1001 DO 5.2.1 Produce effective hand or master streams NFPA 1410 DO 5.2.2 Pump a supply line of 2 ½ inches or larger NFPA 1410 DO 8.2.2 Pump a supply line NFPA 1410 FO 4.2.3 Direct unit members during a training evolution NFPA 1021 FO 4.7.1 Apply safety regulations at the unit level NFPA 1021 Instructor Notes: Each member should be a part of a team that completes at least two evolutions and tasks. Critical Safety Points Lighting, proper recognition of line deployment and water supply. Required Equipment full gear, hand and eye protection. Helmets, hose and lighting Validation Synopsis

Date: Start Time: Description: Forward Lay/Night Drill Station(s):All Module/Unit: NFPA 1410 Method: DM Course ID: Shift Training Instructor(s): Lead Instructor: Credit Hours (Total Time): 3 Print Name(s) ID # Signature(s) Objectives Completed: Summary of Training (Instructor Notes) Lead Instructor Signature Review/Approval Training Division Type of Training Company Multi-Comp. Officer Mutual Aid Night Tower Burn Classroom Practical Combo. Driver

Florissant Valley Fire Protection District JPR PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT In-Service Training Program DESCRIPTION: This JPR Training Guideline references the format identified in NFPA Professional Qualification Standard series. Knowledge, skill, performance and topic description are referenced from the applicable state and local certification objectives to meet the JPR. Local application of each training guideline should be made by instructors utilizing department procedures or guidelines. Driver/Operator DO VFIS Driver Course DO 4.2.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3, 4.3.4, 4.3.5 Duty Area Level Subject JPR # Text Reference NFPA 1002 Module Driver Course Job Performance Requirement: Will successfully complete the driver course established by VFIS. Skills sheet from the driver course should be provided for each employee. Skills Sheet # Skill / Knowledge / Performance / Topic Description Reference Standard Validated DO 4.3.1 Operate a fire department vehicle NFPA 1002 DO 4.3.2 Back a vehicle from a roadway into restricted spaces on both the right and the left sides NFPA 1002 of the vehicle DO 4.3.4 Turn a fire department vehicle 180 degrees within a confined space NFPA 1002 DO 4.3.5 Maneuver a fire department vehicle in areas with restricted horizontal and vertical clearances NFPA 1002 Instructor Notes: Provide skills sheets from the VFIS course for each employee Critical Safety Points Seat belts and headsets shall be worn at all times Required Equipment Seat belts and headsets Validation Synopsis

Date: Start Time: Description: VFIS Driver Course Station(s):All Module/Unit: Driver Method: DM Course ID: Individual Skills Instructor(s): Lead Instructor: Credit Hours (Total Time):1 Print Name(s) ID # Signature(s) Objectives Completed: Summary of Training (Instructor Notes) Lead Instructor Signature Review/Approval Training Division Type of Training Company Multi-Comp. Officer Mutual Aid Night Tower Burn Classroom Practical Combo. Driver

Florissant Valley Fire Protection District JPR PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENT In-Service Training Program DESCRIPTION: This JPR Training Guideline references the format identified in NFPA Professional Qualification Standard series. Knowledge, skill, performance and topic description are referenced from the applicable state and local certification objectives to meet the JPR. Local application of each training guideline should be made by instructors utilizing department procedures or guidelines. Operations All Primary Search Methods FF 5.3.9, FO 4.2.3 Duty Area Level Subject JPR # Text Reference NFPA 1001, IFSTA Essentials of Firefighting, Fire Engineering Handbook for Firefighter 1 and 2, John Norman Company Officer Handbook of Tactics Module Min. Co.Standards, Ind. Skills Job Performance Requirement: Members shall search an area performing a primary search. Understand locations of victims and building layout. Team members must be in verbal contact at all times and the team leader/officer shall always be monitoring conditions. Skills Sheet # Skill / Knowledge / Performance / Topic Description Reference Standard Validated FF 5.3.9 Conduct a search and rescue in a structure operating as a member of a team NFPA 1001 Search all assigned areas NFPA 1001 Maintain team integrity NFPA 1001 Assure team member safety in not compromised NFPA 1001 FO 4.2.3 Direct unit members during a training evolution NFPA 1021 Appropriate use of the thermal imaging camera during search operations Stays in constant verbal communication during the search Instructor Notes: Each member should operate as a search team and search a minimum of two adjoining spaces. Critical Safety Points Team communication and contact, fast primary search, use of doors and monitoring conditions Required Equipment Full PPE and SCBA on air. Thermal imaging camera. Validation Synopsis

Date: Start Time: Description: Primary Search Methods Station(s):All Module/Unit: Comp. Method: DM Course ID: Company Level Instructor(s):Captains Lead Instructor: Captain Credit Hours (Total Time):1 Print Name(s) ID # Signature(s) Objectives Completed: Summary of Training (Instructor Notes) Lead Instructor Signature Review/Approval Training Division Type of Training Company Multi-Comp. Officer Mutual Aid Night Tower Burn Classroom Practical Combo. Driver