Emergency Services - Davidson County Community College
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Emergency Services - Davidson County Community College
32nd Annual Central Piedmont Emergency Services Davidson County Community College 297 DCC Road, Thomasville, NC 27360 February 8 – 14, 2016 www.davidsonccc.edu College Our dedication. Your journey. Welcome Welcome to Davidson County Community College! I am pleased to welcome you to our Davidson Campus for the 32nd Annual Central Piedmont Emergency Services College. Davidson County Community College is Davidson and Davie County’s Community College, and we realize the importance of continuous, up-to-date training for you, the dedicated and brave professionals on the job 24 hours a day to keep our communities safe from harm. This booklet provides detailed information about courses and locations as well as information about registration, area hotels and our community partners that help make the Emergency Services College possible. We hope it will be helpful to you. Davidson County Community College is proud to co-sponsor this annual weekend of education and training with the Davidson County Public Safety Association. Each year, the Emergency Services College grows in course content and variety of classes for fire, rescue and emergency services. We have expanded from a weekend college to be a weeklong event. Among the forty plus classes being offered, we are offering several leadership classes for fire officers as well as fire and EMS instructor classes. We are excited this year to have several specialty classes including arson detection, large animal rescue and tower rescue. It is exciting to see so many first responders and public safety professionals in one place at the same time during this event. Our student participants will surely benefit from the added value of studying alongside seasoned professionals. Again this year, we are offering fire prevention and safety education activities for children and families that will take place Saturday Feb. 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Public Safety Parking Lot. Sparky the Fire Dog and Smokey the Bear will be on campus to greet the children. Pink Heals Triad will have their pink fire truck on campus to raise awareness of those battling cancer. Children and parents can climb aboard a medical helicopter, an ambulance and a fire truck. Again, welcome to DCCC. We are glad you are here for an informative week of professional development and interaction with your peers. Have a safe and enjoyable learning experience. Sincerely, Mary E. Rittling, Ed.D. DCCC President Central Piedmont Emergency Services College Don’t Forget the Family! Join us to learn how to keep your children safe. Saturday, February 13, 2016 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Meet Smokey the Bear, Nitro the Fire Dog, and Stormy (the DCCC mascot). • See the Pink Fire Truck from Pink Heals Triad • Climb aboard fire trucks, ambulances, medical and military helicopters. • Enjoy the antics of Sparky the Fire Dog in his car. • Tour the Child Safety Trailer and SMAT Trailer. • Sit in the Walmart NO-ZONE tractor-trailer. • Put out fire in the fire simulator. Family events are held in the Public Safety Building parking lot, Lot E. In case of inclement weather, family events will be canceled. 3 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC Agenda & Class Start Times Monday, February 8 Wednesday, February 10 Thursday, February 11 Friday, February 12 8 a.m. 6 p.m. 8 a.m. Instructor I, #43298 FLSE I: General, #43260 ICS 300 (H-465), #43266 8 a.m. Fire Officer I, #43300 Fire Officer II, #43301 HAZMAT: Level I Responder, #43270 Health & Wellness, #43598 Instructor II, #43299 FLSE I: Education, #43262 Mayday, #43297 Tower Rescue, #43251 EVD: Emergency Vehicle Driver, #43294 Fire Hose, Streams, & Appliances, #43295 Ventilation, #43286 Building Construction for Fire Officers, #43285 ACLS Instructor, #43310 FLSE I: Administration, #43263 ACLS Provider, #43307 Forcible Entry, #43271 Building Construction, #43292 ICS 400 (H-467), #43268 Chief 101, #43283 ITLS, #43312 CPR Instructor, #43309 Ladders, #43259 D/O: Basic Aerial Operations, Large Animal Rescue, #43258 #43293 Local Incident Management Team D/O Pumps: Hydraulics, #43288 NC-IMT, #43257 D/O Pumps: Service Testing, NCDOT Be Rail Safe, #43278 #43254 NFA-Arson Detection for First Explosives, Bombs, & Booby Traps, Responders, #43256 #43284 PALS Provider, #43316 Fire & Life Safety Preparedness, Safety & Survival, #43287 #43272 Technology in the Fire Service, Fire Alarms & Communications, #43253 #43291 TR Helicopter Transport, #43595 Fire Behavior, #43275 TR VR Vehicle Stabilization & Fire Department Orientation & Safety, Extrication, #43596 #43255 National Traffic Incident Management, NC-TIM, #43594 6 p.m. 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Saturday, February 13 7 p.m. 8 a.m. 1 p.m. Sunday, February 14 8 a.m. PALS Instructor, #43308 TR Rescue Equipment, #43597 Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 4 Course Listings Fire Certification Courses Building Construction – #43292 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course will introduce the firefighter candidate to the different types of construction taking place in the real world of today. Building construction type is a very important factor that must be identified during pre-incident surveys or during scene size-up. Building construction materials will be covered in all aspects from the positives and negatives of how they are used. The student must pass the written test to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Dan Maffia, Fayetteville Fire Department Fire Alarms & Communications – #43291 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course will present the firefighter candidate with the proper use of communication equipment and the procedures for receiving any type alarm. This course provides for the defining of the policies and procedures concerning the ordering and transmitting of multiple alarms and the action to be taken upon receipt of these signals. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Scott Routh, Forsyth County Emergency Services Fire Behavior (NFPA 1403 Class) – #43275 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon 12 hours This course will present the firefighter candidate with the stages of fire, the products of combustion and the methods of heat transfer. The student must pass the written test to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Lewis Rogers, Healing Springs Fire Department Fire Department Orientation & Safety – #43255 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course will enable the firefighter to become aware of the overall operations of the department and understand their position in the organization. Course topics include a review of basic and advanced safety regulations, the firefighter’s responsibility to comply with those regulations, a review of the elements of a departmental safety program and the hazards related to fire protection. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive credit. Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare SCBA cylinder. Class begins Friday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Tanya Rogers, Healing Springs Fire Department Fire Hose, Streams & Appliances (NFPA 1403 Class) – #43295 February 12, 13, 14 Friday, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 20 hours This course will present the firefighter candidate with the types and applications of hose, nozzles, adaptors and tools carried on a pumper. In addition, the correct application of fire streams will be continued 5 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC Course Listings included. This course will enable the firefighter candidate to demonstrate the use of hoses and nozzles, adaptors and appliances and the information needed to conduct an annual service test of fire hose. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student must bring full turn-out gear. Class begins Friday, February 12 at 6 p.m. Instructor: James Griffin, Forsyth County Emergency Services Fire & Life Safety Preparedness (Previously Fire Prevention, Education & Cause) – #43272 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon 12 hours This certification-related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to assist the candidate in all functions of a fire and life safety program including: inspections, prevention, education and cause determination. This course is part of the NC Firefighter Certification Program approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission for offering as of January 1, 2015.The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Brock Smith, Forsyth County Emergency Services Forcible Entry – #43271 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon 12 hours The course will familiarize the firefighter candidate with the various needs for forcible entry, the methods used to accomplish the job and the proper use of forcible entry tools to effect forcible entry. This course is designed to meet NFPA 1001 standards. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student must bring full turn-out gear and safety glasses. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Adam Miller, Thomasville Fire Department Hazmat: Level I Responder – #43270 February 11, 12, 13, 14 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 38 hours This course meets OSFM’s training requirement for the Hazardous Materials Level One Responder credential. Course content includes lecture and practice activities needed to perform the following tasks safely and effectively: (1) implement standard operating procedures in the current edition of the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook; (2) analyze a hazardous materials/WMD incident; (3) plan an initial response to a hazardous materials/WMD incident; (4) implement the planned response for a hazardous materials/WMD incident; (5) evaluate the progress of the actions taken at a hazardous materials/WMD incident. This class will meet all objectives required for NC Certification. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Textbook recommended: Hazardous Materials for First Responders, Fourth Edition. ISBN: 978-0-87939-389-2. IFSTA. Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare bottle. Class begins Thursday, February 11 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Brian Mims, Fayetteville Fire Department Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 6 Health & Wellness – #43598 February 11 (One-day Class: Thursday) Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 hours This certification-related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to educate first responders on the importance of maintaining high levels of fitness and wellness in order to perform their assigned duties efficiently and safely. This course is part of the NC Firefighter Certification Program approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission for offering as of January 1, 2015. Class will be held Thursday, February 11 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Marcus Draughn, Winston-Salem Fire Department Ladders – #43259 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course will cover ladder care, use, maintenance, service testing and safety as related to the fire service. The students will be taught through hands-on: carries, climbs, working from, raises, rescue of victims (both conscious and unconscious) and placing back in service. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student must bring full turn-our gear. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Zach Sears, West Lexington Fire Department Mayday – #43297 February 12 (One-day Class: Friday) Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 hours This certification-related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course focuses on identifying parameters that constitute a mayday call. This course is part of the NC Firefighter Certification Program approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission for offering as of January 1, 2015. Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare bottle. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class will be held Friday, February 12 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Marcus Draughn, Winston-Salem Fire Department Safety & Survival – #43287 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 16 hours This certification-related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course focuses on firefighter survival techniques and on identifying factors that place firefighters in dangerous situations. This course is part of the NC Firefighter Certification Program approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission for offering as of January 1, 2015. Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare bottle. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. A portion of the class will be held off campus. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Marcus Draughn, Winston-Salem Fire Department 7 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC Ventilation – #43286 February 12, 13, 14 Friday, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 20 hours This course stresses the part ventilation plays in the overall firefighting operation and the conditions that require it. The student will learn the proper methods of ventilation. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare SCBA cylinder. Class begins Friday, February 12 at 6 p.m. Instructor: Scott Swaim, Winston-Salem Fire Department Technical Rescue Courses TR Helicopter Transport – #43595 February 13 (One-day Class: Saturday) Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 hours This course will present the Technical Rescuer general operating and safety guidelines when working with helicopters at emergency scenes for the protection of on scene emergency providers, flight crews and the civilian population. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class will be held Saturday, February 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructors: Monte Cockerham, Winston-Salem Fire Department Dave Lockwood, AirCare, Wake Forest Baptist Health TR Rescue Equipment – #43597 February 14 (One-day Class: Sunday) Sunday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 hours This course will introduce the Technical Rescuer to the operation and function of various tools and equipment commonly used in rescue operations. This course will also present procedures for care, inspection and maintenance of personal protective equipment, tactical equipment and apparatus. The value of periodic inspection and maintenance to reduce the chances of unexpected equipment failure, performance failure, disabling injuries and fatalities will be discussed. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class will be held Sunday, February 14 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Monte Cockerham, Winston-Salem Fire Department TR VR Stabilization & Extrication – #43596 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 14 hours This course will present the Technical Rescuer the proper steps to stabilize a vehicle on four wheels, a side-resting vehicle and a roof-resting vehicle. The Technical Rescuer will also be introduced to procedures for the following: opening a jammed door using a hinge attack and a latch attack, how to create a third door, total door removal, sidewall removal, working with a collapsed roof, creating the roof flap, C-B-A roof pillar cut, procedures for total roof removal, trunk tunneling, through the floor access, how to displace a steering column, dash roll, removal and/or relocation of pedals and how to remove and/or relocate seats. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student must bring full turn-out gear or rescue turn-out gear and eye protection. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Gregg Westbrook, Greensboro Fire Department Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 8 Course Listings Driver Operator Courses Driver Operator: Basic Aerial Operations – #43293 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 15 hours This course is designed to introduce personnel to various types of aerial fire apparatus and their applications to emergency operations. It will include job and individual performance issues, how to identify various types of aerial apparatus, features of the design and application of aerials and elevating platforms. It will also review unsafe acts as it relates to weather and terrain in placement and use of aerials. It will also review unsafe acts as it relates to driver operator errors. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student will need helmet, gloves and protective shoes. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Tyler Forrest, Salisbury Fire Department EVD: Emergency Vehicle Driver – #43294 February 12, 13, 14 Friday, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 20 hours This course will deal with the safe operation of emergency vehicles, driving skills, legal implications of emergency driving and departmental standard operating procedures. This course is a stand-alone certification and is also a prerequisite to Driver Operator certification by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. STUDENT MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE AND HAVE A VALID NC DRIVER LICENSE TO ENROLL IN THIS CLASS. Class begins Friday, February 12 at 6 p.m. Instructor: Jeff Jenkins, Midway Fire Department Driver Operator Pumps: Pump Hydraulics – #43288 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course will detail vacuum pressure, normal operating pressure, residual, head and static pressure as it relates to the operation of a fire pumper during an emergency operation. It will describe factors related to friction loss and detail measures to reduce friction loss. It will also review nozzle reaction force and show methods to calculate this force. Finally, a review of mathematical calculations utilized in fire service hydraulics will be reviewed and discussed. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Students should bring a calculator. STUDENT MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TO ENROLL IN THIS CLASS. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Ronnie Metcalf, Lexington Fire Department Driver Operator Pumps: Service Testing – #43254 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course will explain and demonstrate the proper methods and procedures used to test fire service pumping apparatus for service testing, Underwriter’s Laboratory certification, a three-hour service test, the acceptance test and other testing and priming tests required for fire service pumps. The course will explain how 100%, 70%, and 50% capacity tests are performed and demonstrate mathematical calculations related to service testing. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Students should bring continued 9 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC Course Listings a calculator. STUDENT MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TO ENROLL IN THIS CLASS. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Tony Collins, Statesville Fire Department (Retired) National Fire Academy Courses NFA Arson Detection for First Responders – #43256 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 14 hours This course addresses the role of fire/rescue safety officer and how the safety officer’s job relates to the fire/rescue profession. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Stephen Lovette, High Point Fire Department A National Fire Academy SID (student identification) number is required for any National Fire Academy courses. You must have your SID number with you if you plan to attend the NFA course. To obtain a SID •Register at cdp.dhs.gov/femasid •Select “Need a FEMA SID” •Follow the instructions to create your account •You will receive an email with your SID. Bring this number with you to your class. Specialty Courses Building Construction for Fire Officers – #43285 February 12, 13, 14 Friday, 7-10 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 20 hours This course focuses on keeping firefighters safe in the modern structure fire environment as well as older buildings. Discussion will include fire behavior and reading smoke and how it has changed in the last few years, case studies involving firefighter fatalities, size up and a review of the five classifications of buildings and strategies and tactics to go along with each. Lightweight construction will also be discussed in-depth. Class begins Friday, February 12 at 7 p.m. Instructor: Jonathan Sowers, OSFM Chief 101 – #43283 February 13 (One-day Class: Saturday) Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 hours The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future chief officers of the various aspects and complexities surrounding the operations and organization of North Carolina fire departments. Emphasis will be placed on ratings and inspections, NFIRS reporting, prevention and grant programs, basic line of duty death information, financial considerations and an overview of the various expectations facing a Chief Officer. This class will satisfy the 9s inspection criteria as specified by the North Carolina Administrative Code. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class will be held Saturday, February 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Wesley Hutchins, Walkertown Fire Department Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 10 Explosives, Bombs, & Booby Traps – #43284 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course takes Emergency First Responders (EMS, Fire, Law Enforcement and Rescue) through the different types of explosive environments and paraphernalia that make the elements work for mankind, for good, or bad, through IED’s (improvised explosive device), bomb threats, searches and booby traps that the first responder may have to deal with in today’s world. The course will be presented through classroom instruction, as well as, practical exercises including bomb search, booby trap trail and other demonstrations. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Chris Wagoner, Detective, Hazardous Devices Team, Wilkes County Sheriff’s Department Fire Officer I – #43300 February 11, 12, 13, 14 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 36 hours This course prepares an individual for a position as a Company Fire Officer and to take the State Certification exam for Fire Officer I. Course work includes individual homework assignments, classroom practicals and lecture Students will complete all assignments prior to taking the state examination. Successful completion of this instruction will prepare (qualify) one for promotion to a Company Officer. Upon completion of this course and successfully passing NC OSFM exam, one would qualify for IFSAC/ Pro Board Fire Officer I Certification. NOTE: Candidates for Fire Officer Certification must meet all requirements to be eligible to take the Fire Officer Certification Exam. These requirements are located on their website at www.ncdoi.com. The requirements for Fire Officer I are: • 21 years of age • Firefighter Level II certified for 3 years • INSTI or INST2 or INST3 certified (must be a minimum of INSTI certified) • Have a High School Education or GED Class begins Thursday, February 11 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Chris Langham, Winston-Salem Fire Department Fire Officer II – #43301 February 11, 12, 13, 14 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon 28 hours This course will present the Fire Officer candidate with the knowledge, skills and ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Five of NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. The course is designed to meet the needs of the mid-level officer/supervisor. Textbook recommended: Fire Officer: Principles and Practices, ISBN 13-9781449601621 Jones and Bartlett. NOTE: Candidates for Fire Officer Certification must meet all requirements to be eligible to take the Fire Officer Certification Exam. These requirements are located on their website at www.ncdoi.com. The requirements for Fire Officer II are: • 21 years of age • Firefighter Level II certified for 5 years • INSTI or INST2 or INST3 certified (must be a minimum of INSTI certified) • Have a High School Education or GED Class begins Thursday, February 11 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Scott Alderman, Lewisville Fire Department 11 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC FLSE I: Administration – #43263 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon 12 hours This Fire Life Safety Educator (FLSE) course will review and document various fire and life safety educational programs, describe various formats, prepare written reports and discuss time management or organizing skills. Information will be presented on how to develop and maintain a work schedule and how to arrange meetings, presentations and events to reduce conflicts. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Dolly Hulin, Thomasville Fire Department FLSE I: Education – #43262 February 11, 12 Thursday, 6-10 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 12 hours During this Fire Life Safety Educator (FLSE) course students will be trained how to select educational materials, will present a prepared program and utilize multiple presentation methods given prepared programs for various audiences. They will also demonstrate how to distribute educational information and how to work in cooperation with local media personnel. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Thursday, February 11 at 6 p.m. Instructor: Dolly Hulin, Thomasville Fire Department FLSE I: General – #43260 February 8, 9, 10 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. 12 hours This Fire Life Safety Educator (FLSE) course will give a basic overview of the duties and responsibilities of the position of Educator Level I and describe how the work of the position is completed in a typical fire department. The student will demonstrate the ability to coordinate and deliver community fire and injury prevention programs. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Monday, February 8 at 6 p.m. Instructor: Dolly Hulin, Thomasville Fire Department ICS-300 (H-465) – #43266 February 10, 11, 12 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 24 hours This course provides greater description and details of the Incident Command System (ICS) organization and operations including application of essential principles and description of air operations. There are five modules: Organization and Staffing, Organizing for Incidents and Events, Resources Management, Air Operations and Incident, and Event Planning. Prerequisites: ICS-100, ICS-200 ICS-700. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Wednesday, February 10 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Steve Williams, Winston-Salem Fire Department (Retired) Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 12 Course Listings ICS-400 (H-467) – #43268 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course emphasizes large-scale organization development, roles and relationships of the primary staff, the planning, operational, logistical and fiscal consideration related to a large and complex incident and event management. It describes the application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination during complex incidents and events. This course includes a final exam. Prerequisites: ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-300 and ICS-700. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Steve Williams, Winston-Salem Fire Department (Retired) Instructor I – #43298 February 8, 9, 10 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 27 hours This course covers the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, presenting and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level 1 objectives from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1041. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Textbooks recommended: Fire Service Instructor: Principles and Practice. Second Edition. ISBN-13-9781449670832, Jones & Bartlett and Exam Prep: Fire Instructor I & II, Second Edition. ISBN – 13-9780763758370. NOTE: Candidates for Instructor Certification must meet all requirements to be eligible to take the Instructor Certification Exam. These requirements are located on their website at www.ncdoi.com. The requirements for Instructor I are: • 21 years of age • High school diploma or equivalent • Complete the OSFM approved Instructor I course • Must be certified a minimum of three (3) years as a Firefighter II, TR or FLSE Class begins Monday, February 8 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Joe Ramsey, Winston-Salem Fire Department Instructor II – #43299 February 11, 12, 13, 14 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 38 hours This course presents the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, presenting and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication and other related topics. Upon completion, the student should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level II objectives from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1041. Textbooks recommended: Fire Service Instructor: Principles and Practice. Second Edition. ISBN-13-9781449670832, Jones & Bartlett and Exam Prep: Fire Instructor I & II, Second Edition. ISBN – 13-9780763758370. continued 13 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC Course Listings NOTE: Candidates for Instructor Certification must meet all requirements to be eligible to take the Instructor Certification Exam. These requirements are located on their website at www.ncdoi.com. The requirements for Instructor II are: • 21 years of age • High school diploma or equivalent • Complete the OSFM approved Instructor II course • Must be certified a minimum of five (5) years as a Firefighter II, TR or FLSE Class begins Thursday, February 11 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Joe Ramsey, Winston-Salem Fire Department Large Animal Rescue – #43258 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course will cover basic mechanical advantage systems, natural and manmade anchor selection, glide use and basic Incident Command principals as they apply to animal rescue. Participants are strongly encouraged to be familiar with the 8 Basic knots, plus a Bowline and a Clove Hitch knot. Student must bring helmet, gloves and work boots, and long pants. No shorts allowed. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Scottie Emerson, Winston-Salem Fire Department (Retired) Local Incident Management Team (NC-IMT) – #43257 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This course is designed for the Local Incident Management Team, as a single and or multi-agency team for expanded incidents, typically formed and managed at the town, city, tribal or county level or by a predetermined regional entity. The course consists of simulations, exercises and instruction for local incident management team members. The simulations are designed to test the students in their functional knowledge as well as their ability to function as a team. Course instruction is provided for the local agencies IMT to enhance their abilities to interact, communicate, make decisions and improve risk management. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: James Collins, Yadkin County Emergency Services National Traffic Incident Management (NC-TIM) – #43594 February 13 (One-day Class: Saturday) Saturday, 1-5 p.m. 4 hours The National TIM Responder Training Program was developed by experienced responders for new responders. This new training program, being rolled out nationwide, is designed to establish and promote consistent training for all EMS, fire, police, tow operators and transportation responders who work together to manage traffic incidents. The North Carolina Specific material was added for shared understanding of the requirements of North Carolina laws and regulations as it pertains to safe and quick clearance of traffic incident scenes, prompt, reliable and open communication, and motorist and responder safeguards. Class will be held Saturday, February 13 beginning at 1 p.m. Instructor: Eric Schaberg, Sergeant, NC State Highway Patrol Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 14 NCDOT Be Rail Safe – #43278 February 13 (One-day Class: Saturday) Saturday, 8 a.m.-Noon 4 hours This course introduces fire, rescue and EMS personnel to important questions such as: Are you rail ready? Does your public safety department have a rail readiness plan? What does your plan include? Worst-case scenario? Mass casualties or mass evacuation? What are you going to do? Who are your mutual aid partners? It trains them to create plans that include: Emergency Response, Direction and Control, Assignments & Responsibility as well as a Unified Command plan - Fire, Police, EMS, Emergency Management, Red Cross, Public Works, Rail Carrier, NTSB, Federal Railroad Administration, hospitals, nursing facilities, schools, etc. Class will be held Saturday, February 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Roger Smock, NCDOT Rail Division, Engineering & Safety Branch Technology in the Fire Service – #43253 February 13, 14 Saturday, Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 hours This hands-on course will cover the technology that is becoming a must in today’s fire department day-to-day operations. It is designed to introduce participants to Web 2.0 tools, apps and websites that can be used for documentation, collaboration and productivity. Topics of training, public education, in-house documentation, ISO and more will be discussed as well as ways to make these topics more functional and engaging. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Brene Duggins, Holly Grove Fire Department Tower Rescue – #43251 February 12, 13, 14 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 24 hours This course is designed for students who have received their TR-Ropes Certification and wish to take their ropes training to the next level. Students will learn the safety applications associated with radio and microwaves in dealing with tower rescue. Students will learn to navigate both water and free standing radio towers and will learn how to achieve a successful rescue for these types of towers. Suspended Pickoffs, Victim Clinging, scaffold workers are just some of the rescue scenarios that will be conducted. This course will also go over the applicable standards for tower rescue such as, NPFA, OSHA, FCC and NATE. Prerequisites: TR-Ropes. Student must bring NPFA class 3 harness, boots, rope gloves, rescue helmet and proper clothing for the weather conditions. Class begins Friday, February 12 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Eric Stroud, High Point Fire Department Medical Courses – Instructor Level IMPORTANT INFORMATION: AHA has developed new Instructor Course materials that will aid in providing quality and consistency in Instructor training. The ACLS, CPR and PALS Instructor Course will have three components that are discipline-specific: 1) the Instructor Essentials online course that needs to be completed prior to class; 2) a classroom Instructor Course; and 3) course monitoring. continued 15 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC ACLS Instructor Course – #43310 February 13 (One-day Class: Saturday) Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 hours The ACLS Instructor course is designed to certify individuals to teach the Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider course according to American Heart Association guidelines. This course teaches instruction skills in general, as well as specific ACLS teaching skills. Prerequisites: Documentation of affiliation with an AHA Training Center and certifications for Healthcare Provider and ACLS Provider. For additional information, contact Larry Morgan, 336.224.4809 or larry_morgan@davidsonccc.edu. Class will be held Saturday, February 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Staff Required: 90-1432 – Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Instructor Essentials Online Course License $35 90-1037 - ACLS Instructor Package $192 The ACLS instructor Package includes all tools needed to teach ACLS provider. The Instructor Essentials Course must be completed prior to course start date. Instructor Packages can be purchased from one of the vendors below: Laerdal Medical Corporation 888.562.4242 Channing Bete Company 800.611.6083 Worldpoint ECC. Inc. 888.322.8350 CPR Instructor Course – #43309 February 13, 14 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 14 hours The CPR Instructor course is designed to certify individuals to teach the BLS course through the American Heart Association. Prerequisites: Documentation of affiliation with an AHA Training Center and certifications for Healthcare Provider and BLS Provider. For additional information, contact Larry Morgan, 336.224.4809 or larry_morgan@davidsonccc.edu. Class begins Saturday, February 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Staff Required: 90-1429 - Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor Essentials Online Course License $35 90-1037 - BLS for Healthcare Providers Instructor Package $96 The BLS for Healthcare Providers Instructor Package includes all tools needed for BLS Instructors to teach the BLS for Healthcare Providers Course. The Instructor Essential Course must be completed prior to course start date. Instructor Packages can be purchased from one of the vendors below: Laerdal Medical Corporation 888.562.4242 Channing Bete Company 800.611.6083 Worldpoint ECC. Inc. 888.322.8350 PALS Instructor Course – #43308 February 14 (One-day Class: Sunday) Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 hours The PALS Instructor course is designed to certify individuals to teach the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider course according to American Heart Association guidelines. This course teaches instruction skills in general, as well as specific PALS teaching skills. Prerequisites: Documentation of affiliation with an AHA Training Center and certifications for Healthcare Provider and PALS Provider. Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 16 Course Listings Required: See below. For additional information, contact Larry Morgan, 336.224.4809 or larry_ morgan@davidsonccc.edu. Class will be held Sunday, February 14 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Staff Required: 90-1432 – Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructor Essentials Online Course License $35 90-1058 – PALS Instructor Package $96 The PALS for Healthcare Providers Instructor Package includes all tools needed for BLS Instructors to teach the BLS for Healthcare Providers Course. The Instructor Essentials Course must be completed prior to course start date. Instructor Packages can be purchased from one of the vendors below: Laerdal Medical Corporation 888.562.4242 Channing Bete Company 800.611.6083 Worldpoint ECC. Inc. 888.322.8350 Medical Courses – Provider Level Advanced Cardiac Life Support/AHA Provider Course – #43307 February 13 (One-day Class: Saturday) Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 hours This ACLS Provider course is designed to educate emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association. This course teaches the proper evaluation and treatment for the cardiac patient. Students should be advanced medical professionals (Paramedic, RN, PA and MD). Required: AHA ACLS Provider Manual. Class will be held Saturday, February 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Staff International Trauma Life Support – #43312 February 13, 14 Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 16 Hours This course teaches emergency medical personnel the proper evaluation and treatment of a patient who has sustained a traumatic injury. The course includes both basic and advanced life support procedures. Prerequisite: EMT or higher medical credential. Required: Brady: International Trauma Life Support, 8th Edition, and $25 certification fee paid with registration fee. Class begins Saturday, February 13 at 8 a.m. Instructor: Staff Pediatric Advanced Life Support/AHA Provider Course – #43316 February 13 (One-day Class: Saturday) Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 hours This PALS Provider course is designed to prepare healthcare providers to recognize and treat infants and children experiencing life-threatening medical emergencies. Emphasis is placed on recognition of signs and symptoms as well as invasive skills needed to stabilize the patient’s condition. Prerequisite: Certification/License as a Paramedic, RN, MD or equivalent. Required: AHA PALS Student Textbook. Class will be held Saturday, February 13 beginning at 8 a.m. Instructor: Staff 17 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC Davidson County Public Safety Association Member Agencies We appreciate the support of the following: ARCH Fire and Rescue Department Badin Lake Fire Department Central Fire Department Churchland Fire Department Davidson County Emergency Communications Davidson County Emergency Services Davidson County Rescue Squad Denton Fire Department Fairgrove Fire Department Griffith Fire Department Gumtree Fire and Rescue Department Hasty Fire Department Healing Springs Fire Department High Point Fire Department Holly Grove Fire Department Horneytown Fire Department Lexington Fire Department Linwood Fire Department Midway Fire and Rescue Department North Lexington Triangle Fire Department Pilot Fire Department Reeds Fire Department Silver Valley Fire Department South Davidson Fire Department South Lexington Fire Department Southmont Fire Department Thomasville Fire Department Tyro Fire Department Wallburg Fire Department Welcome Fire Department West Lexington Fire and Rescue Department Central Piedmont Emergency Services College Davidson County Community College Davidson County Public Safety Association Davidson County Emergency Management Davidson County Fire Marshal’s Office Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Denton Police Department Lexington Police Department Thomasville Police Department 18 Campus Map Ro a d North Entrance bo ro 13 ee ns 16 Old Gr Walking Track DCC 15 Main Entrance oad 12 4 14 9 7 6 8 11 1 3 5 DCCC Road 17 18 CR 2 10 DCCC Road 85 Business - Hwy 29/70 Campus Services Buildings 3 4 8 9 14 Academic Buildings 1 2 3 5 6 7 10 11 15 16 William T. Sinclair Building Felix O. Gee Building Carol F. Brinkley Building Doak & Agnes Finch Building Dr. Edgar Holton Reich Building Grady Edward Love Learning Resource Center – Library Mary L. Briggs Technology Building Public Safety Services Building Transportation Technology Building Fire Tower Carol F. Brinkley Building Ernest Kirk Building – Child Development Center J. Bryan Brooks Student Center – Bookstore B.E. Mendenhall, Jr. Building Mary E. Rittling Conference Center Campus Support Buildings 12 13 17 18 Campus Support Center Maintenance Building Sustainable House Old School House Location of the College Davidson County Community College is located on Business Loop I-85 and Highway 29-70 at the intersection of Old Greensboro Road, midway between Lexington and Thomasville. A blinking caution light and highway signs mark the intersection. All vehicles should take the “Main Entrance” to the campus, off Old Greensboro Road. For Google Maps directions enter: 297 DCC Rd. Thomasville, NC 27360 19 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC General Information Directions Davidson County Community College is located halfway between Lexington and Thomasville at the intersection of I-85 Business Loop and Old Greensboro Road. If you are coming to DCCC from the Greensboro area on I-85, take Exit 118 for the Business Loop. If you are coming to DCCC from the Salisbury area on I-85, take Exit 87 for the Business Loop. Motels – Lexington Area Motels – Thomasville Area Affordable Suites of America 336.956.1828 Comfort Inn 336.472.6600 Days Inn & Suites of Lexington 336.357.2333 Microtel Inn 336.474.4515 Country Hearth Inn & Suites 336.357.2100 Quality Inn & Suites 336.472.2310 Holiday Inn Express at the Vineyards (Host Motel) 336.224.6730 For maps and directions for Thomasville, contact Thomasville Tourism - 800.611.9907 Quality Inn 336.243.2929 For maps and directions for Lexington, contact Lexington Tourism - 866.604.2389 Transportation You will need to provide your own transportation to off campus classes. Minimum Age Requirements The minimum age for participation in the Central Piedmont Emergency Services College is 16 years of age. All participants under the age of 18 must have a Permission for Dual/Concurrent Enrollment form signed by their high school principal or home school administrator. (See Registration Information for Dual/ Concurrent Enrollment form). Fees for Central Piedmont Emergency Services College All Students - $25 Make checks payable to: Davidson County Community College. Fee goes to the Davidson County Public Safety Association. Tuition for out-of-state students and those not fee waived is as follows: Class hours 1 – 24 $70 Class hours 25 – 50 $125 Some courses have additional certification fees and/or have recommended textbooks. Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 20 General Information Registration and Check In The purpose of the school is to make quality training available to as many dedicated emergency responders as possible. Every effort has been made to accommodate maximum participation in the course of registration. Student will not be registered in a course until the College receives a release that includes the signature of the appropriate Chief/Training Officer located on the second page of the registration form. Affirmation Statement does not apply for medical courses. Should your first choice be filled, you will be assigned to your second or third choice. You will be notified only if you do not get your first choice of classes. Students who do not pre-register for Emergency Services College will need to go to the 2nd floor of the J. Bryan Brooks Student Center to register for the class before it starts. Office hours will be MondayThursday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday from 7-9:30 a.m. Refunds will only be returned if the College cancels classes due to low enrollment. The student must contact the Fire Coordinator to complete paperwork for a refund. General Information Most classes will be held on campus. Students pre-registered are requested to go directly to their respective classrooms. There will be class rosters with building and room numbers posted on the entrance to each building. Please look for your name, class title and room number upon arrival. Vendors will have merchandise and equipment on display in the gymnasium area (Brinkley Building) on Saturday and Sunday. Refreshments will be available in the vendor area. T-shirts, caps, etc. will also be available. Please note the requirements for each course and bring appropriate equipment needed to complete the class. Again this year, the College will have safety focused educational activities available for families. (See website for a list of activities.) Family events will be canceled in the event of inclement weather. Certificate Information All participants completing classes will be awarded certificates on the last day of class. Attendance will be taken twice on each day of class. In order to be eligible to receive a certificate of completion, students must meet 80 percent of class hours. Students will be notified by mail if they do not pass the certification test. Inclement Weather Notice In case of inclement weather, the President or her authorized representative may close the school or begin classes at a later hour. Information on school closing or delayed starting times will be announced on the College website, www.davidsonccc.edu, by message on the campus switchboard (336.249.8186), and on the following television and radio stations: Television Stations Radio Stations WGHP-TV, Channel 8, High Point WLXN, 1440 AM, Lexington WXII-TV, Channel 12, Winston-Salem WFDD, 88.5 FM, Winston-Salem WFMY-TV, Channel 2, Greensboro WMAG, 99.5 FM, Lexington WXLV-TV, Channel 45, Winston-Salem WTQR, 104.1 FM, Winston-Salem WKZL, 107.5 FM, Greensboro 21 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC Questions Please contact: Bryan Knight Phone: 336.224.4802 Email bryan_knight@davidsonccc.edu Becky Daley Phone: 336.224.4513 Email: rbdaley@davidsonccc.edu Visit our website at www.davidsonccc.edu/fire for additional information, registration forms and class listings. Central Piedmont Emergency Services College 22 Thank You Special Thank You The following have graciously contributed their time, equipment and efforts to the Central Piedmont Emergency Services College. We could not provide the same level of quality in our training without their support. Henderson McGinnis, MD, FACEP Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem, NC NC Animal Response Team 5225 Murray Road Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Leonard Salvage 4471 Old US Hwy. 52 Lexington, NC 27295 Sink Farm Equipment 1840 W. US Hwy. 64 Lexington, NC 27295 Lexington Tourism Authority & Visitors Center 114 East Center Street Lexington, NC 27292 Thomasville Tourism Commission 44 West Main Street Thomasville, NC 27360 Martin Towing & Recovery 400 Concord Street Thomasville, NC 27360 23 DCCC – Lexington / Thomasville, NC 32nd Annual Central Piedmont Emergency Services College Join us for the PO Box 1287 Lexington, NC 27293 CPC PAID NON-PROFIT U.S.POSTAGE