InstructorConf2015brochure - Iowa Chapter International

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InstructorConf2015brochure - Iowa Chapter International
2015 CONFERENC
E
The annual Iowa
Fire Service Instruc
tors Conference is
prepare and pres
conducted for th
ent training progra
ose who
ms for fire, rescue
as those involved
,
and EMS personn
in public fire safety
el, as well
education. Wheth
or have been inv
er you are just sta
olved in training fo
rting out,
r many years, this
conference is mea
nt for you.
The Instructors Co
nference will be he
ld at the Scheman
Center (on the ISU
Building at the Iow
Campus next to Hi
a State
lton Coliseum).
The following hote
l has special rates
for the Instructor’s
Fire Service Training
Conference (ask
Bureau Rate - hote
for the
l arrangements m
September 17, 20
ust be made by
15 for this rate):
Gateway Hotel &
Conference Cent
er
$77.00/night plus
tax 2100 Green Hills Dr
ive, Ames, IA 5001
4
515-292-8600 or 80
0FO
RAM
ES
www.GatewayAm
es.com
The Registration Fe
e for the Conferen
ce is $75.00 with NO
FSTB field instructor
CHARGE for activ
s.
e
All notifications of
cancellation mus
t be received in w
given before Sept
riting. A full refund
ember 17, 2015. No
will be
refunds will be mad
after September 17
e
, 2015.
s:
bership Due
IaSFSI Mem
The annual Iowa Fire Service Instructors Conference
is co-sponsored by the Fire Service Training Bureau
and the Iowa Society of Fire Service Instructors.
The Society has a long-standing partnership with the
Fire Service Training Bureau and assists the Bureau
with curriculum review, co-sponsorship of courses and
conferences, and instructor training and evaluation.
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SCHEDULE
Friday, October 9
12:00 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm
2:30 - 2:45 pm
2:45 - 4:15 pm
4:15 - 4:45 pm 4:45 - 6:00 pm
Registration
Concurrent Sessions (90 minutes eac
h, repeated)
• Training Today’s Fire Service
• ResourceOne - Basics and Beyond
• Today’s Fire Service Instructor and
the Law: An Overview of Hot Topics
Break
Concurrent Sessions (Repeated)
Hospitality
IaSFSI Business Meeting
Saturday, October 10
8:00 - 8:30 am
8:30 - 8:45 am
8:45 - 10:00 am
10:00 - 10:15 am
Registration/Continental Breakfast
Welcome
• Doug Kolkman, President, IaSFSI
• Randy Novak, Bureau Chief, FSTB
Keynote Presentation: Tactical Ren
aissance: “Making Sense of
Modern Research and the S.L.I.C.E
. - R.S. Acronym to be Successful
on the Fire Ground”
Doug Cline, Assistant Chief of Ope
rations, Horry County (SC) Fire Rescue
;
and Past President, International Soc
iety of Fire Service Instructors
Break
10:15 - 12:00 noon Keynote Presenta
tion (continues)
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Lunch and Networking
1:00 - 1:15 pm
1:15 - 1:30 pm
1:30 - 2:45 pm
2:45 - 3:00 pm
3:00 - 4:30 pm
2015 Instructor of the Year Presenta
tion
Board of Directors, Iowa Society of
Fire Service Instructors
International Society of Fire Service
Instructors “Update”
Present Affirms Past: A Retrospective
of the Rate-Of-Flow Formula
George Oster, Fire Protection and
Emergency Services Consulting, George Oster and Associates, LLC
.
Break
Closing Presentation: Safety on the
Drill Grounds
Rich Rodewald, Drill Master, Council
Bluffs Fire Department; FSTB Field Instructor: and 2014 “Iowa Instructo
r of the Year”
Douglas Cline, Chief of the Training and Professional Development
Division with Horry County Fire Recue, a Metro Department with over 840
Fire and Emergency Medical Personnel, serving a diverse population
and1250 square miles of jurisdiction. He is an Executive Editor for “The Fire
Officer” and Executive Director for the Command Institute in Washington D.C.
A 35-year fire and emergency services veteran as well as a well-known
international speaker and instructor presenting dynamic power packed/
high intensity programs on leadership, instructor development, officer
development, fire ground tactics, rapid intervention team training and
firefighter safety and survival. Cline is a highly published author of articles,
blogs and textbooks for both Fire and EMS. As a Chief Officer, Cline is a
distinguished authority of officer development and has traveled
internationally delivering distinguished programs on leadership and
officer development. He also has a diverse line of training videos on
Leadership, Rapid Intervention Team Training, Vehicle Fires, Hose Line
Management, Emergency Vehicle Operations and Fire Ground Safety
and Survival.
Cline, a retired Fire Chief, is a Level III Fire Instructor, National Fire
Academy Instructor and an EMS Instructor. Chief Cline is the Immediate
Past President of the International Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI), past President
of the Southeastern Association of Fire Chiefs (SEAFC), a member of the South Carolina and North Carolina
Society of Fire and Rescue Instructors. Cline serves as a National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF)
Advocate for “Everyone Goes Home”, serves on the FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Act Grant criteria
development committee, Congressional Fire Service Institute (CFSI) National Advisory Committee, FDIC
Advisory Board and a peer reviewer for the Fire Act Grants.
In 1999, Cline was honored by the International Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI) by being awarded
the prestigious George D. Post International Instructor of the Year. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in
Social Services with a Minor in Education from Concord University. He is an Associate Professor at Horry
Georgetown Community College teaching in the Fire Science Associates program.
Chief Cline has been actively involved with the fire dynamics research conducted by ISFSI and National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). As a Strategy and Tactics theorist he has worked to help
translates the research data into cutting edge operational theories, methodologies instructional programs
and fire ground tactical operations focused on the Modern Fire Environment. Chief Cline is the executive
producer of Fire Engineering’s “Fire and Training” Blog Talk Radio show and Fire Weekly’s “The Chief’s
Trumpet”, the official Blog Talk Radio show for the Southeast Association of Fire Chiefs. Cline is the coproducer of the Fire and EMS Blogs “The Fire Officer”.
Keynote Presentation:
Tactical Renaissance: “Making Sense of Modern Research and the
S.L.I.C.E. - R.S. Acronym to be successful on the Fire Ground”
The SLICE-RS acronym lays out the fire ground with task components that are directed at operations
from the exterior and within the interior of the fire building based on best practices and recent fire
research findings from UL and NIST. They are the principle practices used by the fire service to stabilize a
fire scene and save lives. While most agree that the latest research can improve firefighter safety, they
struggle to translate the research into fire ground tactics and implement that change in a successful
manor. This cutting edge program will translate that research into understandable tactical terms and
show how to apply it in your fire ground operations. You will not want to miss this program as ISFSI Past
President, Chief Doug Cline, walks you through the evidence based research information and relates it
to modern fire ground tactics for everyone to use.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
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ResourceOne - Basics and Beyond
Come learn how using ResourceOne can enhance your class and let you
concentrate on your students. Our Curriculum Department has put together
lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations, online tests and quizzes, discussion
forums, and online activities - all available within ResourceOne. In addition,
we have provided 192 skill sheets for Firefighter I and II, each with an
accompanying skill video. Come learn how to take advantage of all that
we have to offer.
Presenter: Janice French, Fire Protection Publications, Oklahoma State University
Today’s Fire
Service
An OverviewInstructor and the Law:
of Hot Topics
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ality’s d
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training for its
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employees;
outright igno
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; GENERAL SESSIONS PRESENTATIONS
the Rate-Of-Flow Formula
Present Affirms Past: A Retrospective of
with the Iowa
validate and compare current research
This conversation with George Oster will
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bala
nd on the concepts of “thermal
Rate-of-Flow formula research and expa
looked
over
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and
rtant
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will also describe the
fire attack and tactical applications. It
ning.
relevance of the formula to strategic plan
and Emergency
Presenter: George Oster, Fire Protection
Associates, LLC.
Services Consulting, George Oster and
CLOSING PRESENTATION
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Safety on the Drill Grounds
With so much time and energy focused on
preparing training schedules, developing lessons,
and presenting classes to our firefighters, it is
easy to see why safety sometimes gets
overlooked. We all assume that our personnel
will act in a safe manor, abide by safety rules,
and that the drills we prepare are inherently
safe. Unfortunately, a passive approach to
safety when it comes to working on the drill
grounds will continue to cost the fire service
injuries and line-of-duty deaths. This class will
demonstrate the importance of a pro-active
approach to firefighter safety during training
activities. Through NIOSH firefighter line-of-duty
death reports, participants will identify trends in
training deaths and discuss prevention methods.
Additional topics include: U.S. Fire Administration
LODD report statistics, drill safety plans, rehab
and medical monitoring, and NFPA
recommendations for safety during common
firefighter drills. Attendees will leave with a
better understanding of their responsibility for
firefighter safety and how to ensure their next
training event is successful and safe.
The IaSFSI strives to provide effective
and continuous leadership in
training and education for
Iowa’s Fire Service .
Presenter: Rich Rodewald, Drill Master,
Council Bluffs Fire Department: FSTB Field Instructor; and 2014 IaSFSI “Instructor of
the Year”
Iowa Fire Service Instructor’s Conference - October 9 & 10, 2015
Only 1 registration per form (Please duplicate for additional registrations)
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Concurrent Sessions:
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Training Today’s Fire Service
ResourceOne - Basics and Beyond
Today’s Fire Service Instructor and the Law:
An Overview of Hot Topics
2:45 pm - 4:15 pm (Choose 1)
Training Today’s Fire Service
ResourceOne - Basics and Beyond
Today’s Fire Service Instructor and the Law:
An Overview of Hot Topics
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Option 1: $20.00 for 2015
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