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MPresident of Mississippi Fire MPPresident of Mississippi Fire ACADEMY ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Chiefs Association Chief Mike Beyerstedt Fighters Association Chief John Pope COURSE ACCREDITATION LISTING ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 President of Mississippi Municipal League Mayor Les Childress , Town of Flora State Fire Marshal’s Office Chief Deputy Ricky Davis MMISSISSIPPI STATE FIRE ACADEMY ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS President of Mississippi Association of Supervisors Ms. Peggy Hobson-Calhoun, Hinds County State Rating Bureau Manager Mr. Joe Shumaker COURSE FEES AND POLICIES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6–7 RULES AND GUIDELINES GOVERNING STUDENTS ...........................................................................................................................................................8–10 INFORMATION FOR DORMITORY STUDENTS ..........................................................................................................................................................................11 ACADEMY STAFF .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12-13 FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14-33 CANDIDATE PHYSICAL ABILITY TEST ......................................................................................................................................................................... 15-16 NFPA 1001 FIRE FIGHTER-I-II ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 17–19 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE ...............................................................................................................................................................................................20 NFPA 1021 FIRE OFFICER-I-II......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20–22 FIRE CHAPLAIN...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................22 MISSISSIPPI EXECUTIVE FIRE OFFICER (NFPA FIRE OFFICER-III-IV) .............................................................................................................. 23–24 NFPA 1041 FIRE INSTRUCTOR ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 25-27 NFPA 1521 FIRE DEPARTMENT SAFETY OFFICER .........................................................................................................................................................28 NFPA 1031 FIRE INSPECTOR ................................................................................................................................................................................................29 NFPA 1033 FIRE INVESTIGATOR ...........................................................................................................................................................................................30 MISSISSIPPI COUNTY FIRE INVESTIGATOR ..............................................................................................................................................................30-31 FIRE FIGHTER PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................32 GUIDELINES FOR FIELD AND DISTANT LEARNING PROGRAMS ............................................................................................................................33 SPECIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMS ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 34-55 FIRE OFFICER COURSES ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35-36 SMOKE DIVER . ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................37 INCIPIENT AND STRUCTURAL FIRE BRIGADE TRAINING ................................................................................................................................... 38-39 RESCUE REFRESHER .................................................................................................................................................................................................................40 ROPE RESCUE ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40-43 CONFINED SPACE RESCUE ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 44-46 FIREFIGHTER INTERVENTION RESCUE SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES (FIRST) .............................................................................................................47 TRENCH RESCUE AND SHORING ........................................................................................................................................................................................48 CERTIFIED ADVANCED RESCUE SPECIALIST (CARS) ...................................................................................................................................................49 VEHICLE EXTRICATION & RESCUE ......................................................................................................................................................................................50 SURFACE WATER & SWIFTWATER RESCUE.......................................................................................................................................................................51 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COURSES........... ............................................................................................................................................................... 52–55 The Mississippi Fire Academy 2018 Training Course Catalog Reggie Bell, Executive Director A Division of the Mississippi Insurance Department Commissioner Mike Chaney Published By: Sandy McAlister, Editor Front Cover By Shannon Sandridge Staff Photos by Shannon Sandridge Proofed By Lynn Tyler and Paul Ammerman Contact Us At: # 1 Fire Academy U.S.A. Jackson, MS 39208-9600 Phone (601) 932-2444 Fax (601) 932-2819 EXTENSION SERVICES PROGRAMS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 56-83 NFPA 1002 DRIVER/OPERATOR: PUMPER, AERIAL ............................................................................................................................................... 57–59 CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER DRIVER/OPERATOR .................................................................................................................................................................59 NFPA 1003 AIRPORT FIRE FIGHTER, AIRCRAFT REFRESHER ............................................................................................................................. 60-61 FIRE ACADEMY FOR ELECTED/PUBLIC OFFICIALS .....................................................................................................................................................62 NFPA 1035 PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER ..................................................................................................................................................................62 FIRE LIFE SAFETY EDUCATION ...........................................................................................................................................................................................63 MISSISSIPPI FIRE CHIEF & FIRE OFFICER DESIGNATION PROGRAMS ..................................................................................................................64 INCIDENT MANAGEMENT COURSES .................................................................................................................................................................................65 FIRE COMPANY FIREGROUND SKILLS REFRESHER ......................................................................................................................................................66 CERTIFIED FIREGROUND RESOURCE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM ..............................................................................................................................67 LP GAS TACTICS AND LIVE FIRE DRILL .............................................................................................................................................................................68 VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER COURSES .......................................................................................................................................................................... 69-77 NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY COURSES ........................................................................................................................................................................ 78-79 REGIONAL TRAINING COURSES .................................................................................................................................................................................. 80-82 INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COURSES ......................................................................................................................................................................................83 OTHER COURSES........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84-87 FIRE APPARATUS TESTING .....................................................................................................................................................................................................84 HALE FIRE PUMP REBUILDING CLASS ..............................................................................................................................................................................85 CURRICULUM/TESTING & PUBLIC RELATIONS...............................................................................................................................................................86 ACADEMY TOURS...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 87 HONOR GUARD...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ....88 FIRE SERVICE CONTACTS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................89 MEMORABILIA SALES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 90-91 DIRECTIONS & AREA MAP................................................................................................................................................................................................................92 Join Us On Visit Us On Our Website At www.msfa.ms.gov GENERAL ADMISSION APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 93-94 3 There will be risks for firefighters and first responders every time that alarm bell rings. Their survival depends on training, knowledge, and skill, which is why career and volunteer firefighters and first responders from around the world still travel to Mississippi to train at the best firefighting training facility in the world, the Mississippi State Fire Academy. The State Fire Academy provides the most up-to-date curriculum and advanced training techniques to assure that the firefighters and first responders who study there are equipped to meet the complex demands and challenges that lay before them. We are working toward completion of our Structural Collapse Prop for class use in 2018. Our new Mobile Driving Simulator, purchased through an Assistance to Firefighters Grant, is proving to be a valuable training tool. We will again be offering the popular Fire Academy for Elected Officials course in 2018. It is a completely free course that helps elected officials understand the importance of fire service, how fire departments work, and what role the Rating Bureau, the State Fire Marshal, and the Fire Coordinator play. Our partnership with the Mississippi Fire Chiefs Association and the Mississippi Firefighters Association and Waldorf University-Mississippi Fire Service Career Development Program remains strong. Upon graduation from the State Fire Academy, firefighters now have the opportunity to apply cumulative courses toward a Bachelor of Science Degree in Fire Science Mike Chaney Administration from Waldorf. Firefighters may also receive a degree from Columbia Southern Commissioner of Insurance University or Kaplan University. Each of the new additions is part of an ongoing effort to lower fire death rates in our state. Thanks to the dedication of firefighters throughout our state, that death rate is declining. However, we must continue educating and training to keep both citizens and firefighters safe. Training at the Mississippi State Fire Academy is essential for those who are dedicated to duty and committed to excellence in fire service in Mississippi. They are courageous men and women who respond every day to make Mississippi and the world a safer place. They deserve our thanks and our respect. I salute you all. MISSISSIPPI STATE FIRE ACADEMY COURSE ACCREDITATION LISTING CERTIFICATION BUREAU IFSAC PROBOARD NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter I-II X X NFPA 1021 Fire Officer I-IV X X NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I-II X X NFPA 1033 Fire Investigator X X NFPA 1035 Public Information Officer X X NFPA 1041 Fire Service Instructor I-III X X NFPA 1521 Fire Department Health & Safety Officer X X NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations X X IFSAC PROBOARD NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations X X NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician X X Course SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL BUREAU Course The Mississippi State Fire Academy serves Mississippi, the nation, and the world by consistently providing the best training for fire service and emergency response personnel. We train approximately 15,000 students per year and offer more than 90 courses, many with multiple deliveries, and many offered both on campus and off-site through our field delivery program. The field delivery program allows fire fighters across the state to engage in critical training closer to their communities, reducing the amount of time these fire fighters must spend away from their departments to gain important knowledge and skills. Our students come from career and volunteer fire departments throughout Mississippi, fire departments outside the state, and even from the private sector. Over the years, business and industrial entities including many Fortune 500 companies have entrusted the Mississippi State Fire Academy with training their employees in fire and emergency response. We pride ourselves on adapting our instruction to a constantly evolving technological world. Classrooms and other on-campus facilities are equipped with wireless internet, webcasting, and teleconferencing capabilities. These assets lend us the flexibility to innovate our teaching methods and course delivery platforms as the needs of the students, and the fire departments and communities they serve, change. While our focus is training fire and emergency response personnel, we consider it a vital Reggie Bell part of our mission to educate all Mississippi citizens about fire prevention and safety. To Executive Director that end, we invite schools, clubs, and civic groups to visit our campus, tour the facilities, and learn how they can help minimize the potential for loss of life and property due to fire. You may also see our staff members and mascot at public events spreading the message. Whether we are preparing career, volunteer, or industrial fire fighters to respond to emergencies, or teaching the public how to stay safe, you can be assured that the Mississippi State Fire Academy is... NFPA 1006 Rope Rescue I-II X NFPA 1006 Confined Space Rescue I-II X NFPA 1006 Trench Rescue & Emergency Shoring I-II X NFPA 1006 Vehicle Extrication & Rescue I-II X EXTENSION SERVICES BUREAU Course IFSAC PROBOARD NFPA 1002 Driver Operator: Pumper X X NFPA 1002 Driver Operator: Aerial X X NFPA 1003 Airport Rescue and Firefighting X X NFPA 1035 Fire & Life Safety Educator I-III X X NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations X X International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (PROBOARD) “Making a Difference When It Matters the Most…” 4 5 COURSE FEES AND POLICIES, CONT. COURSE FEES AND POLICIES 7. Student Substitution: A request for student substitution for a registered course must be in writing (mail or fax to 601-932-2819) by the fire chief or other responsible official. The notice should contain the department name, both student names, the course name and delivery date. An application for the new student must be submitted with the request. Substitution request CAN NOT be taken verbally. A $40 processing fee (Section 4 above) will apply and be invoiced to the sponsoring department/organization (regardless if application is marked student financially responsible). 8. Student Withdrawal: A. When students withdraw for an emergency reason during a course, the Academy will enroll them in the next available course when requested by department. The entity will be billed a pro rata fee. This policy does not include the Smoke Diver course. B. When students withdraw from a course due to illness or injury, the Academy will enroll them in the next available course, at the point at which the student withdrew, with a documented medical statement releasing said student for participation and requested by department. The entity will be billed a pro rata fee. This policy does not include the Smoke Diver course. C. When students withdraw from a course for any other reason, all application, course and supply fees will be forfeited. D. This policy also applies to grant funded courses. (See Section 6 of general admission application) 9. Students will be notified, through their department, upon acceptance in a course and their dormitory status. 10. For any admission application that is marked student responsible, the payment must be received 30 days prior to course begin date or the student may be removed from the class. 11. NOTE: Applications for some courses must include course fee when submitted in order for application(s) to be accepted and processed. Departments may submit a purchase order or check for registration for pre-pay classes. Please read course description to determine if course requires pre-payment. REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATE: The Academy’s charge for a replacement certificate is $2.50. If the replacement certificate is for an IFSAC accreditation course and you want a replacement seal, add an additional $5.00. All requests for replacement certificates should be sent to the Admissions Office with the student’s name, student ID, course attended, date attended, and the address to mail the certificate(s) to. Replacement of ProBoard certificates is the responsibility of the student. Applications can be obtained from the Curriculum Coordinator’s office. 12. Application Processing Fee: There is a $40 application processing fee for all courses, which is included in the cost of the course. This fee will be charged to the sponsoring department/organization once any changes are made to a registered student (i.e., cancellation or student substitution). This policy will also apply to fee waived (grant funded) courses. Student Eligibility: 1. Student must be a minimum of 18 years of age. 2. Student must be employed or sponsored by one of the following: Municipal, County, or Industrial fire protection department/ organization (MS Code Annotated 1972, Section 45-11-8(1)). 13. Re-Test Policy: It shall be the policy of the Mississippi State Fire Academy to offer (one) 1 re-test to students on any final administered for an NFPA certification course that is completed with less than a 70% average. 1. The student shall complete all quizzes/tests administered throughout the course with a 70% average to qualify to take the certification final. 2. If the student’s grade on the final is below a 70%, the student has one chance to re-take the final. 3. The re-test shall be a different version of the previous final, but it shall consist of content at the same level. 4. The re-test must be done within thirty days of the first test date. 5. The test shall not be administered the same date of the first test date. The student should be given time to study and prepare for the re-test. 6. To re-test, the student shall call and schedule with Instructor Chief Shannon Sandridge or Staff Instructor David Stanley at (601) 932-2444. 7. The fee of a re-test shall be $50 and can be paid on the day of the scheduled test. 8. The student will also need to submit a current application for admission with the test fee. All course applications received prior to November 29, 2017 will be reviewed by a committee from the Mississippi Fire Chiefs Association. Students accepted to attend a course will be notified by letter no later than 30 days prior to the start of the course. Upon completion of a class, the course fee will be billed to the sponsoring department or organization. (See section 6 on general admission application unless otherwise noted.) 1. Course package fees are listed by each individual course, with a Group A, or Group B designation. Course fees include the instructional fee, facility use fee, dorm fees (if applicable), meals (if applicable), and may include a supply fee for consumable commodity supplies used in the course. Course Fee Groups: Group A fee students represent: Mississippi Municipal (career or volunteer) fire departments, Mississippi County (career or volunteer) fire departments, county fire arson investigator (County Fire Arson and Investigator course), emergency management, military personnel assigned full time to a Mississippi Base and Choctaw Fire Department. Group B fee students represent: Industrial organizations, federal affiliates, out of state students, for profit entities, law enforcement, medical entities, dispatchers, etc. Dormitory rooms will be assigned on a first-come basis and after the dormitory is filled, students will be responsible for making outside accommodations. Courses are usually scheduled to coincide with dormitory capacity. (Note: The dorm is closed on the weekends unless a weekend class is being held.) 2. Breakfast and lunch are included in course fees (unless stated otherwise) and will be served at the Academy on weekdays only. 3. Registration: Preregistration will not be accepted by telephone. Students’ applications will be accepted only after a completed and signed 2017 General Admission Application form is received. The General Admission Application forms are located in back of catalog and on our website at www.mid.ms.gov/fireacad. 4. 5. No Show Policy For All Courses: There will be a $60 fee for all students who are registered to attend a course and fail to attend on the first day. The fee will be charged to the sponsoring department/organization. (Except for 1001-I-II and Smoke Diver. See these course descriptions for pricing). No Show Policy for Fee Waived (Grant Funded) Courses: There will be a $60 fee for all students who are registered to attend a course and fail to attend on the first day. The fee will be charged to the sponsoring department/organization. In addition, the student will not be able to register for any other feewaived (grant funded) courses for a period of one year. Additionally, if the student is currently registered for a fee waived class later in the same year, the registration will be voided and the student will be removed from the class. 6. Cancelling a Registered Student: A request for cancellation for a registered student must be in writing (mail or fax to 601-932-2819) by the fire chief or other responsible official. The notice should contain the department name, student name, the course name and delivery date. Cancellations CAN NOT be taken verbally. Cancellations should be received no later than ten (10) working days prior to course start date. A $40 processing fee (Section 4 above) will apply and be invoiced to the sponsoring department/organization (regardless if application is marked student financially responsible). Fee does not apply to pre-paid classes. “Scientia Causa Servandi cum Honore” Knowledge Promotes Service With Honor 6 7 RULES AND GUIDELINES GOVERNING STUDENTS, cont. RULES AND GUIDELINES GOVERNING STUDENTS Responsibility for compliance with these rules and guidelines rests with the students. Become familiar with the content. For additional help, request an explanation from any Fire Academy Instructor. 11. Overall charge of the Academy begins with the Executive Director who directs the training programs with help from other staff members. Instructors have delegated responsibilities, one of which is to ensure that all students fulfill their obligations to the Academy. 1. CLASS ATTENDANCE—All students will be required to attend orientation on the first day of class. The first day of delivery, class will begin at 8:00 a.m. with the Academy rules and procedures being read and explained. Some special classes may begin at other specified times. 2. CLASS SCHEDULE—The majority of classes are scheduled for Monday-Thursday. A confirmation letter will be sent with dates of delivery to your department. A schedule of activities may be posted in the classroom area. Special night evolutions may be scheduled in some courses. RELEASING OF TEST SCORES AND TRANSCRIPTS—Test scores and training records will be released only upon written request from the individual or one of the following: individual’s department head or training officer. Student transcripts shall be obtained only by a written request from the student, the chief officer in charge, or a designee from the organization represented. Name, MSFA student ID number, and mailing address must appear on the written request. 13. CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE—Immoral or disorderly student conduct, profane, obscene, vulgar, or indecent language, and any racial or sexual slurs/harassment may result in dismissal from the Academy. The Instructor Chief and/or the Executive Director will handle all infractions committed by students. Harassment is any unwarranted or unwanted verbal or nonverbal conduct which threatens, intimidates, pesters, embarrasses, annoys, degrades, or insults another person, either female or male, where such conduct has the purpose or effect of creating an offensive, intimidating, degrading, or hostile environment. Sexual harassment includes unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or nonverbal actions of a sexual nature. (Immoral or disorderly conduct, misconduct, profane, obscene, vulgar, or indecent language, and any racial or sexual slurs/harassment will not be tolerated and may result in dismissal from the Academy with two years suspension.) 14. DRESS CODE—Comfortable clothing such as warm-ups, coveralls, or other suitable clothing may be worn in class and for evolutions not requiring protective clothing. All students will be required to wear NFPA recommended protective clothing for designated evolutions. Students are required to wear shirts with sleeves in public areas of all Academy buildings. “T”-Shirts, sweat-shirts and caps must be official fire department, fire service, industrial, law enforcement, emergency medical services, or solid. Other T-shirts and caps are not permitted. Shorts and dresses shall be no shorter than 4 inches from the top of the kneecap. Students participating in hot drill evolutions should wear long sleeve shirts and long pants for additional personal safety. Full coverage shoes are required at all times while attending the Academy. 15. CLASSROOM DEMEANOR—Students using vulgar, disrespectful, or disruptive remarks, or engaging in other activities strictly prohibited by Academy rules and procedures will face disciplinary action. Disciplinary action may include dismissal and two years suspension. Students are required to maintain classroom cleanliness. Each student is responsible for the removal of trash from their area and the alignment of his/her nameplate, books, and chair each day. 16. AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) FEDERAL REGULATIONS (REVISED)—In accordance with ADA Federal Regulations, the sponsoring department/organization may request an oral examination process for their personnel who have a qualifying disability covered by the ADA regulations. To request oral testing as a reasonable accommodation, the department and/ or student must submit a written request with supporting documentation from a professional with an appropriate medical licensure to make a diagnosis and to recommend the reasonable accommodation. This must be requested each time a student registers for attendance as we do not keep the information on file for reference. CELL PHONE USAGE-If a student finds it necessary to bring a cell phone to class, it must be on silent mode at all times. It will be acceptable for a student to use the cellular device to record classroom lectures. However, cell phone usage or recording is prohibited during the following: a) Basic firefighting class - all class times c) Any post course test review process b) Any course during testing process (skills or written) d) Any other time the course Instructor deems necessary to prohibit usage 17. GRADES AND EXAMINATIONS—Students who complete the course with an overall average of 70% or greater and satisfactorily complete all physical and practical exercises will receive a certificate indicating successful completion. Failure to complete all of these requirements will result in course failure and will be noted on their permanent training record. See Course Instructor for copy of testing procedures. Please note that oral testing for Hazardous Materials courses is not a reasonable accommodation since the student must demonstrate the ability to read and comprehend notations on signs, place cards, MSDS sheets, and labels for testing purposes. 18. All Multi-Level Accredited Courses Will Be Tested For Each Level. Successful Completion Of Both Levels Is Required For Accreditation. Contact The Curriculum Coordinator For Complete Details Or Visit Our Website At www.mid.ms.gov/fireacad. 19. ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT-Academic misconduct or dishonesty is any type of cheating that occurs in relation to a formal academic exercise. All students cheating during training will be subject to immediate dismissal. 20. PHYSICAL TRAINING—All students must participate in every aspect of training. Failure to participate will result in an “Incomplete” grade in the course. PERSONAL ITEMS—The Academy will not assume any responsibility for loss, theft, or damage of personal items. 4. WITHDRAWALS—Should it become necessary for a student to withdraw from a course, the course instructor must be notified. All equipment and supplies issued to said student shall be returned before departing and a withdrawal slip signed by student. 5. GENERAL CARE OF THE ACADEMY FACILITIES—Students are required to place all refuse in the proper containers, to use only surfaced walkways between training sites, observe all posted signs, and to avoid any abuse of the Academy’s facilities. Abuse or damage of state property may result in dismissal from the Academy. 6. PARKING—Students must park their vehicles in the following parking lots: front of the Administration Building or front of the Dormitory Building. 7. TARDINESS—Students are required to be punctual for all classes, physical training, and other activities. Classes will begin promptly at the scheduled time, unless specific instructions are given. Tardiness may be charged at any time during the scheduled training day or for any required function outside the classroom. The first tardy will result in an oral reprimand; the second in a written reprimand being placed in the course file with a copy directed to the student’s employer; and the third will result in dismissal of the student from the Academy. Tardiness is defined as up to 15 minutes after the designated class start time. 8. ABSENCES—Failure to report to class for a scheduled activity at the specified time will be recorded as an absence. Unless special permission is received from the Course Instructor, students are not permitted to leave the Academy at any time during training hours. Failure to comply will result in an unexcused absence and dismissal. Emergency leave may be allowed for legitimate reasons. Make up of all classes and exams missed during a student’s absence shall be completed upon the student’s return. Make up of classes in some courses may not be available until the next scheduled course, and the student’s record will indicate “Dropped.” Due to the course material in some classes, students may be required to enroll from the beginning of the course. A student is considered absent when they are 15 minutes or beyond past the designated class start time. 10. 8 • The Mississippi State Fire Academy will allow you to bring your own personal computer equipment for use, but will not be responsible for any loss or theft of computer equipment. The Mississippi State Fire Academy does not offer any repair service for student’s own personal equipment. • Some areas of the Academy campus do not currently have wireless access. • If you are planning on doing some work at home in advance of your class, and want to use the Academy’s computers while you are here, please save your work in file formats compatible with older systems. 12. 3. 9. COMPUTER INFORMATION FOR POTENTIAL STUDENTS—Depending on the course you are taking, you may have access to computer lab. You may also have access to the Internet, but you will be bound by Academy policy and ITS policy regarding use of State Computer Systems. COMMUNICATIONS—Students should have the ability to read, write, and understand the English language. Additionally, the student should have the ability to comprehend written precautions, instructions, and warnings in the English language, including, but not limited to material safety data sheets and posted warnings regarding hazardous, flammable or explosive materials and hazardous or unsafe areas and physical conditions. 9 INFORMATION FOR DORMITORY STUDENTS RULES AND GUIDELINES GOVERNING STUDENTS, cont. 21. BREAKS—The instructor in charge of the class will set times for breaks. Taking breaks outside of the designated break areas is prohibited. Students are allowed in the front office area only when conducting official business or with prior authorization from an instructor. Upon arrival at the State Fire Academy, all dormitory students must register at the Dormitory located south of the Administration Building. A Security Officer will be present to assist in registration and related activities. Only those students enrolled for training, or those assisting with training, may stay in the dormitory. Students may check-in dormitory between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. 22. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES—Students are responsible for the care and return of all Academy issued equipment and/or supplies. 23. PERSONAL HYGIENE AND GROOMING—Students are expected to maintain personal hygiene and acceptable appearance during training at the Academy. A student who has hair (stubble, mustache, sideburns, beard, low hairline, bangs), jewelry, or other impediment to the proper seal of the facepiece of a self-contained breathing apparatus, shall not be permitted to participate in training courses requiring the use of self-contained breathing apparatus. The Security Officer is directly responsible for safety, conduct, and security of dormitory occupants, and will be available to assist students, in these areas, during non-training hours. 1. All dormitory rooms will be subject to inspection and/or searched if violations of rules are suspected. A request for admission to the State Fire Academy will be construed as an implied consent to all investigations and searches. These investigations and searches will be conducted by proper authorities. 24. MEDICATIONS—The Academy does not provide oral medications for students. 2. 25. ILLNESS OR INJURY—If students are ill or injured, they must report immediately to the Course Instructor so proper medical care may be provided and a record maintained. Any special medical issues must be indicated in the appropriate location found on the Academy’s General Admission Application. The Mississippi State Fire Academy does not provide medical insurance coverage for students. Dormitory furnishings are property of the state of Mississippi. Any cost for repair or replacement will be charged directly to the student(s) responsible and/or the organization(s) the student represents. 3. Rooms are inspected prior to and upon departure of student occupancy. Responsibility for any damage or missing property will be charged to the student(s) last occupying the room. 4. Once room assignments have been made, requests for changes will be directed to the Executive Director. All students will share in the proper policing of their rooms, buildings, and campus as directed. Each day all beds will be made and all personal items neatly stored. All linen and room keys must be turned in before 8:00 a.m. the last day of class. Blankets and spread should be folded neatly and placed on the bed. Rooms must be neatly arranged and free of all debris. All personal items are to be removed from room on Thursday. 5. The dormitory will be closed during class hours, with the exception of lunch time. If students need to return to their room during class hours, permission must be granted by the Course Instructor. 6. Except in the case of married students, no room will be shared by a male student and a female student. Students of opposite sex will not visit in rooms. 7. Dormitory visitors will be allowed only between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. All visitors must leave the campus at 9:00 p.m. 26. USE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS—The Academy prohibits the use of any tobacco products inside all buildings on the campus and while using training equipment. Containers are provided outside the buildings for disposal of cigarettes and cigars. 27. WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES—In an effort to safeguard the public, staff, and students of the Academy, weapons of any type and/or explosives are not allowed in any building or training area and are prohibited on Academy grounds. Any person having possession of a weapon or explosive in any building or training area will be asked to remove the weapon or explosive from the campus. If the person does not comply with the removal of the weapon or explosive, the Academy will call for law enforcement assistance. In addition, any student found with a weapon or explosive will be subject to immediate dismissal. This prohibition shall not apply to certified law enforcement officers. 28. GAMBLING, INTOXICANTS, NARCOTICS—Gambling in any form, possession of alcoholic beverages or illegal narcotics is prohibited on Academy grounds. Violation of any of the above will result in immediate dismissal. 29. VIOLATION OF THE LAW—Any student arrested or under the influence of any intoxicants or narcotic substances, etc., while enrolled at the Academy will be subject to immediate dismissal. 8. The use of tobacco in any form is strictly prohibited in the dormitory. Failure to comply will result in dismissal from dormitory privileges. 30. STUDENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE—Student grievances should be made in written form (within ten (10) working days) to the Instructor Chief who will review the grievance and take the appropriate action. Written appeal of the Instructor Chief’s decision can be filed with the Executive Director for review. Any further appeal is filed with the office of the Commissioner of Insurance whose decision is final. 9. Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances are strictly prohibited in the dormitory. Failure to comply will result in dismissal from dormitory privileges. 10. Students are free to leave the State Fire Academy at the end of each class day. However, if grade average is below 70% they are encouraged to remain on campus and study. 11. Quiet time will be observed between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. Students who fail to observe quiet hours will be removed from the dorm. 12. The State Fire Academy grounds will be secured at twelve midnight. All students should be back on the grounds prior to this time. Security checks will be made of the Academy complex continuously during the night. 13. Use of the exercise room is encouraged; however, for safety reasons, no one will be permitted to work out in the exercise room unless others are present. The exercise room is limited to fitness use only. Leisure activity is not allowed. Students unaccustomed to using an exercise room should seek the supervision of a staff instructor. 14. A public telephone is located in the Dormitory lobby for outgoing calls only. 15. The opening of windows, blocking or altering of air conditioner/heating vents is prohibited due to the temperature control system of the dormitory. If the dorm room is not a comfortable temperature, please notify your instructor during the morning roll call. 16. Items provided include: mattress, sheets, pillow, bath towels and hand towels. Any other items essential to your stay, you must provide. Please note mattresses are covered in plastic for sanitary reasons. A small refrigerator is in each room and a microwave is in lobby area. There is one TV in the lobby area. Vending machines are also available. 31. MINIMUM AGE—Students attending courses at the Mississippi State Fire Academy must be a minimum of 18 years old. 32. UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL—Unauthorized personnel are restricted from the State Fire Academy Field Training Complex. 33. FIRE FIGHTER STAMINA—Fire fighter training can be a physically and mentally stressful activity. Training requires considerable physical exertion—exposure to high temperature and humidity levels, and toxic atmospheres, and the ability to react quickly to emergency situations. It requires working at height and in confined spaces. Results could cause elevated body temperatures, increased pulse, respiration, and blood pressure. Persons with known heart or lung disease, hypertension, pregnancy, or other medical or mental conditions are advised to check with his/her personal or department physician before participating in any of these activities. Mi s s i o n S tatement 10 To S erve The Mi s s i s s i ppi Fi re S ervi ce Co mmuni ty And The W o rld By Pro vi di ng Quali ty Educati o n And Trai ni ng I n Fundamental And Advanced S ki lls To S ave Li fe And Pro perty Rules and guidelines governing student conduct will be strictly enforced. All students not in compliance will be subject to expulsion from the State Fire Academy. A full report of their conduct will be submitted to the trainee’s fire chief and/or other appropriate official(s). The foregoing information shall not be construed as all-inclusive. 11 ACADEMY STAFF ACADEMY STAFF Housekeeping From left: Kevin Pope, Apparatus Building Assistant ; Levar Lanier, Housekeeping Supervisor; and Sherrie Gaddis, Dormitory Assistant. Administration From left: Paul Ammerman, Director of Administrative Services; KurtTurner, Director of InformationTechnology; Reggie Bell, Executive Director of Mississippi State Fire Academy; and Cindy Stevenson, Director of Human Resources. Food Services From left: Victoria Carrington, Food Services Specialist; Shirley Robinson, Food Services Specialist; Georgia Brown, Food Services Supervisor; and Bessie Coney, Food Services Specialist. Administrative Services From left: Gladys Peterson, Admissions; Seth McDowell, Programmer Analyst; Laura Mayo, Staff Officer; William Searcy, Lead Communications Tech; and Shannon Torregano, Accountant/Auditor. Not pictured: Brenda Evans, Personnel Officer ; Bobbie Johnson, Receptionist; and Lynn Tyler, Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director. Vehicle Maintenance From left: Greg Reynolds, Master Mechanic Instructor and Robert Ingle, Equipment Technician Maintenance Bureau 12 From left: Michael Anderson, Maintenance Technician; Paul Cowart, Maintenance Technician; Jimmy Shows, Maintenance Supervisor; Buddy Shotts, Director, Maintenance Bureau; Steve Hamblin, Maintenance Technician; and Paul Shoemaker, Maintenance Technician. 13 FIRE SERVICE CERTIFICATION BUREAU CANDIDATE PHYSICAL ABILITY TEST (CPAT) ORIENTATION Course Number CC CPAT-O CERTIFICATION Requirement: The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) requires that candidates for CPAT be given the opportunity to attend orientation prior to taking the actual CPAT. However, a candidate may waive attendance to orientation. If the candidate chooses to waive attendance to orientation, the Mississippi State Fire Academy will require a waiver be signed at CPAT testing day. Note: If the student fails to sign the waiver form, the student will not be allowed to test until orientation has been completed. Dates of Delivery: Delivery 1 March 6, 2018 Delivery 4 September 11, 2018 Delivery 2 April 3, 2018 Delivery 5 October 2, 2018 Delivery 3 May 8, 2018 Delivery 6 November 6, 2018 Maximum Enrollment: 30 Delivery Time: 10:00 A.M. Course Hours: 1 Course Fee: $40 - Group A Preregistration required. Dorm space not available Meals extra - $12/day An Admission Application will be required for each orientation date that the candidate attends. The sponsoring department will be billed after each orientation. From Left: Bill Trimble, Instructor Advanced, Marcus Collier, Instructor Advanced; Mike Word, Instructor Advanced; Clarence Parks, Senior Instructor; Daniel Cross, Instructor Chief; Rebecca Cahoon, Administrative Assistant; Barry Burnside, Staff Instructor; Ricky Lee, Instructor Advanced; Will Cocke, Senior Instructor; and Rob Fisher, Instructor Advanced. Prerequisite: The sponsoring department must have a current valid license with the IAFF. License may be obtained on-line at www.iaff.org. For more information, contact the office of the Minimum Standards and Certification Board at 601-932-2444. An MSCB Personnel Action Form must be on file with the MSCB prior to taking the test. Other: Students must wait eight (8) weeks after orientation before taking official CPAT exam. The Certification Bureau at the Mississippi Fire Academy proudly serves the firefighters from across the State of Mississippi by delivering NFPA-based courses and valuable hands-on training to emergency responders. The programs are built around the NFPA standards and almost all of them hold IFSAC and Pro-Board accreditation. For 2018, the instructional staff will deliver six NFPA 1001 basic courses that will consist of the seven week format delivery method. This format was started in 2014 under the 2012 NFPA 1001 standard. This intense seven week program will produce firefighters with the skills and characteristics to serve the communities with the highest regard to emergency response. The Mississippi Fire Academy has always prided itself on offering courses with high academic standards. Programs such as fire officer, fire instructor, fire investigator and fire inspector will require the student to perform very well in the classroom in order to be successful. These courses are academic-intensive deliveries designed to stretch the mind and thought process of the student. Also, if a department plans on conducting a field delivery program, we ask that the responsible officer ensure that items such as field request forms and roll sheets are turned into the Academy as soon as possible. This will allow us to better schedule test dates on your desired days. The Certification Staff looks forward to seeing you in the 2018 calendar year. If we can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Daniel Cross, Instructor Chief dcross@msfa.state.ms.us 14 15 CERTIFICATION An overview of the pre-entry requirement CPAT into a Mississippi Fire Personnel Minimum Standards and Certification Board NFPA 1001-I-II Fire Fighter I-II Course. CANDIDATE PHYSICAL ABILITY TEST (CPAT) (STATE MINIMUM TRAINING STANDARDS COURSE) Course Number CC CPAT-E Pre-Entry Requirement into a Mississippi Fire Personnel Minimum Standards and Certification Board NFPA 1001-I-II Fire Fighter Course. Requirement: The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) requires that a CPAT candidate be allowed three opportunities to take CPAT within 30 days (two practice tests and the actual test). If the candidate successfully completes CPAT the first test date in the delivery series, he/ she is considered as passing CPAT. If the candidate is unsuccessful on the first test, he/she may return for the second test of that delivery series. If the candidate is unsuccessful on the second test of that delivery series, he/she has one more opportunity to test during that delivery series. After failure to pass CPAT on the third test of that delivery series, the candidate may reapply for admission into the next available class delivery series. Upon successful completion, CPAT is valid for 365 days. Course Number CC 1001-2014 (MISSISSIPPI CODE #45-11-203) Meets or exceeds NFPA 1001 FF 1001-I-II Delivery Dates Dates of Delivery: Delivery 1 January 8–February 22, 2018 Delivery 2 February 26–April 12, 2018 Delivery 3 April 9–May 24, 2018 The candidate must present a pictured driver license or other government issued form of pictured identification showing the candidate is a minimum of 18 years of age. A properly notarized copy of a birth certificate may be used as evidence of meeting this requirement. Delivery 4 August 6–September 27, 2018 (No class the week of Labor Day) CPAT Delivery Series Delivery 5 Test Dates: Delivery 1 March 6, 2018 March 13, 2018 March 27, 2018 Delivery 4 September 11, 2018 September 18, 2018 September 25, 2018 Delivery 2 April 3, 2018 April 10, 2018 April 24, 2018 Delivery 5 October 2, 2018 October 11, 2018 October 16, 2018 Delivery 3 May 8, 2018 May 15, 2018 May 22, 2018 Delivery 6 November 6, 2018 November 13, 2018 November 27, 2018 Delivery Time: 8:00 A.M. Note: Weather plays a major factor in testing. Possible delays or rescheduling may occur. Course Description: Course is designed to meet the physical entry requirements set forth by the Mississippi Fire Personnel Minimum Standards and Certification Board. The candidates will be given a brief “orientation” prior to starting CPAT. The CPAT is divided into eight physical tasks. The tasks are the stair climb, hose drag, equipment carry, ladder raise and extension, forcible entry, search, rescue, and ceiling breach and pull. The CPAT is a Pass/Fail test and must be completed within 10 minutes and 20 seconds. Candidates who successfully pass the CPAT are then eligible to enroll in a Mississippi Fire Personnel Minimum Standards and Certification Board approved Fire Fighter 1001-I-II course. Course Hours: 1 Maximum Enrollment: 30 Prerequisite: The sponsoring department must have a current valid license with the IAFF and a Personnel Action Form on file with the Minimum Standards and Certification Board. License may be obtained on-line at www.iaff.org. For more information, contact the office of the Minimum Standards and Certification Board at 601-932-2444. Course Fee: $40 - Group A Dorm space not available Meals extra - $12/day Enrollment: An Admission Application and payment is required for each CPAT test that the candidate attends for the delivery series. Application should reference the delivery number and the test date for which you are applying. The sponsoring department will be billed after each test. Other: Once a candidate is placed into a delivery, they are required to begin the first date of that delivery series and remain in that series until successful completion of CPAT or three attempts have been made. As per Minimum Standards and Certification Board requirement, once the fire fighter candidate has successfully completed CPAT, the candidate MUST begin the Fire Fighter 1001-I-II course within 365 days. 16 CPAT Delivery Dates - See Page 16 Valid for 365 Days CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION FIRE FIGHTER 1001-I-II October 1–November 15, 2018 Delivery 6 October 22–December 13, 2018 (No class the week of Thanksgiving) Course Description: This course is designed to meet the uniform minimum training standards stated in Mississippi Code Section 45-11-203 and to meet or exceed the minimum standards of the National Fire Protection Association Fire Fighter Professional Qualification Standards 1001-I-II. Daily classroom sessions include chapter presentations from Jones & Bartlett “Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills.” In addition, daily hands-on activities are conducted in order to build skill and enhance knowledge gained. Near the end of the course, students participate in comprehensive activities which require team and individual efforts to accomplish the assigned “mission.” Testing: Examinations will be administered throughout the program. Students are encouraged to strive to make their best scores throughout the course. The course includes a number of fire related topics requiring the successful completion of written and practical skill exams. The student must pass with 70% in both written and skills tests to graduate the 1001 program. Testing will require the student to pass each level (Level I and Level II of NFPA 1001). The Hazardous Materials for First Responder will be presented during the seven week class as well. The student will also be required to pass Awareness & Operations criteria per NFPA 472. Each section will require successful completion of 70%. Each of these levels is accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress. New Course Hours: 262 + 32 additional hours will be received for Haz Mat Awareness and Operations (7-week format) EMS CEU Hours: 48 Maximum Enrollment: 30 Certification Standard: NFPA Fire Fighter 1001-I-II Course Fees: Group A $500 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Group B $3,155 Course fee includes all instruction, course material, manual, dorm, and meals. There is no reduction to the fee if any of the above are not needed. Haz Mat Awareness and Operations Portion during the seven weeks of training: Group A $257 This fee is currently funded and paid through a grant for all Mississippi career, combination, or volunteer fire fighters. Should a student pre-registerd for this course not show up prior to course start date, the entire course fee will be due ($500). If cancellation is necessary, please cancel at a minimum of two (2) weeks prior to course start date. The Academy is designated by the Department of Veterans Affairs as a NCD (Non-College Degree) school. Funding for Fire Fighter 1001-I-II is eligible for VA educational assistance benefits for eligible students. 17 Prerequisites: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Applicants must list hiring date on general admission application. Those who are still within their one year requirement or second year extension as specified by the Minimum Standards and Certification Board will be given preference. Successful completion of CPAT at the Mississippi State Fire Academy and the following seven documents must be on file with the Academy before a Fire Fighter 1001 Applicant will be registered for a class: An MSFA General Admission Application for Fire Fighter 1001-I-II. A copy of a pictured driver’s license or other government issued form of pictured identification showing the student is a minimum of 18 years of age. A properly notarized copy of a birth certificate may be used as evidence of meeting this requirement. The driver’s license must be legible and not expire during the course delivery. A copy of a standard high school diploma or certificate of GED notarized by the issuing institution or school board. A letter indicating the student’s name, social security number and graduation date, issued by the school board will also meet the requirement for this item. A copy of a student issued transcript from a community college or four year university transcript will also suffice for meeting the minimum requirement of standard high school diploma or certificate of GED. A copy of a current CPR card issued from American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or equivalent. The CPR card must be signed and valid during the course delivery. A copy of a certificate or proof of meeting the requirements of the emergency medical care prerequisite knowledge requirement as set forth by the Board or one of the following as the Board, by precedence, has approved as meeting this requirement: A. Certificate of Completion for a Department of Transportation course on First Responder. B. National Registration as a First Responder through the National Registry of EMT’s. C. National Registration as an Emergency Medical Technician - Basic, Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate, or Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic through the National Registry of EMT’s. D. Certificate of Completion for a Department of Transportation or Department of Defense course on Emergency Medical Technician Basic. E. Certificate from the Mississippi State Fire Academy indicating completion of the E-Med Course. F. Certificate of Completion from the Medic First Aid Course. A copy of properly completed Physicians Medical Examination Report (MSCB Form 4). A copy of the Candidate Physical Ability Test Evaluation Form from the Mississippi State Fire Academy indicating successful completion. Admission applications for Fire Fighter 1001 will be held until the applicant meets all prerequisites listed above and all documents have been submitted to the admissions office before being registered in a Fire Fighter 1001 class. Students are required to provide protective clothing which meets NFPA standards. Night classes will be conducted and weekend assignments may be issued. Other: NOTE: Course Number CC 1001-2014-F Meets requirement set forth by NFPA 1001 Date of Delivery: Program can be delivered upon the Academy receiving all documents (signed contract) to conduct a field delivery program. Course Description: The Field Delivery is designed to allow the local fire department to deliver the course in a format similar to the on-campus Fire Fighter Program. Each module consists of chapters that will be independently tested in a written test format. Skills will be administered after the written examination. The skills will consist of randomly selected skills from all the chapters that are in the tested module. Classes are delivered in five modules, with one being the Haz Mat section. Reminders All testing is conducted at the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Testing will be done in modular format. Modules can only be tested one at a time. The student must pass with 70% in both written and skills tests to graduate the 1001 program. Testing will require the student to pass each level (Level I and Level II of NFPA 1001). The Hazardous Materials for First Responder will be presented during the class as well. The student will be required to pass Awareness & Operations criteria per NFPA 472. Each section will require successful completion of 70%. Each of these levels is accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress. Maximum Enrollment: 15 Minimum Enrollment: Course Fee: Group A $500 per student with a minimum of 10 students per delivery If dorm is requested for testing purposes, no additional fee is required. Meals are extra if requested and available. Group B $1,185 per student with a minimum of 10 students per delivery If dorm is requested for testing purposes, no additional fee is required. Meals are extra if requested and available. 10 Leave Manuals are extra. New Course Hours: 262 + an additional 32 hours will be received for Haz Mat Certification EMS CEU Hours: 48 Prerequisites: The following seven documents must be on file before the student can begin the class. This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. 1. An MSFA General Admission Application for Fire Fighter 1001-I-II. 2. A copy of a pictured driver license or other government issued form of pictured identification showing the student is a minimum of 18 3. A copy of a standard high school diploma or certificate of GED notarized by the issuing institution or school board. A letter indicating the years of age. A properly notarized copy of a birth certificate may be used as evidence of meeting this requirement. student’s name, social security number, and graduation date, issued by the school board will also meet the requirement for this item. A copy of a student issued transcript from a community college or four year university transcript will also suffice for meeting the minimum requirement of standard high school diploma or certificate of GED. 4. A copy of a current CPR card issued from American Heart Association, American Red Cross, or equivalent. 5. A copy of a certificate or proof of meeting the requirements of the emergency medical care prerequisite knowledge requirement as set forth by the Board or one of the following as the Board, by precedence, has approved as meeting this requirement: A. Certificate of Completion for a Department of Transportation course on First Responder. B. National Registration as a First Responder through the National Registry of EMT’s. Included in the NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter, the student may receive training in the NIMS 100 course, Introduction to the Incident Command System, and the NIMS 200 for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents. C. National Registration as an Emergency Medical Technician - Basic, Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate, or Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic through the National Registry of EMT’s. D. Certificate of Completion for a Department of Transportation or Department of Defense course on Emergency Medical Technician Basic. Students MUST bring a copy of the department mission statement and organizational chart to the first day of class. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 18 FIRE FIGHTER 1001-I-II: FIELD COURSE E. Certificate from the Mississippi Fire Academy indicating completion of the E-Med Course. F. Certificate of Completion from the Medic First Aid Course. 6. A copy of properly completed Physicians Medical Examination Report (MSCB Form 4). This form can be found on the MSFA website. 7. A copy of the Candidate Physical Ability Test Evaluation Form from the Mississippi State Fire Academy indicating successful completion. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 19 CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION Selection Criteria: CERTIFICATION FIRE OFFICER 1021-I: ONLINE Course Number CC EMED-04 Pre-Entry Requirement for NFPA 1001-I-II Course Number CC 1021-1C Meets or exceeds NFPA 1021 Date of Delivery: March 6, 2018 Course Description: Course Description: This course is designed to meet the emergency medical care performance capability requirements for entry level fire fighters. At a minimum, the performance requirements shall include infection control, bleeding control, and shock management. Prior to entering 1001 to meet the requirements of Chapter 4 of the NFPA 1001 minimum standard, applicants must successfully complete a Fire Service Minimum Standards and Certification Board approved course. This course does not include CPR certification. Testing: Students must pass a skill exam. Course Hours: 8 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $60 - Group A This course is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of current fire officers. It will also introduce future fire officers to various issues and situations encountered by many of today’s company officers. The course contains subjects, discussions, and class activities that pertain specifically to fire officers. Course topics include: human resource management, community awareness/public relations, organizational structure, administration, budgeting, communication, etc. Students must complete the course within six months from the time the material is shipped. Any student not completing the course within this period must re-apply (includes additional course fee). Testing: Students are prepared for the written and skill tests by completing the assignments. All written, skill, and presentation tests are administered at the Academy. Course Hours: 40 Prerequisites: NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II and NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I. Course Fee: $175 - Group A $335 - Group B Does Not Include Manual: Jones & Bartlett Fire Officer Principles & Practices $85 - Group B PRE-PAYMENT IS REQUIRED Purchase order or payment must be submitted with application. All fees are non-refundable after course material has been shipped. FIRE OFFICER 1021-I-II This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. Course Number CC 1021 Meets or exceeds NFPA 1021 Dates of Delivery: FIRE OFFICER 1021-II: ONLINE January 22–February 1, 2018 Course Number CC 1021-2C Meets or exceeds NFPA 1021 June 18–28, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of current fire officers. It will also introduce future fire officers to various issues and situations encountered by many of today’s company officers. The course contains subjects, discussions, and class activities that pertain specifically to fire officers. Course topics include: human resource management, community awareness/public relations, organizational structure, administration, budgeting, communication, etc. Students with accessibility to laptop computers are encouraged to bring them to class. Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 6 Maximum Enrollment: 25 Prerequisites: NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II and NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I Course Fee: $615 - Group A Testing: Testing will consist of written and skills evaluation. The student must achieve a minimum of 70% in each area. $1,125 - Group B Basic writing skills are necessary to complete this course. All skills must be typed. Computer lab is available, however, laptops are encouraged. Students are asked to wear fire department uniform while attending officer-level classes. No casual attire please. This course is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of current fire officers. It will also introduce future fire officers to various issues and situations encountered by many of today’s company officers. The course contains subjects, discussions, and class activities that pertain specifically to fire officers. Course topics include: human resource management, community awareness/public relations, organizational structure, administration, budgeting, communication, etc. Students must complete the course within six months from the time the material is shipped. Any student not completing the course within this period must re-apply (includes additional course fee). This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. The student must pass Fire Officer Level 1 in order to be eligible to meet the requirements for Fire Officer II. NOTE: Course Description: Testing: Students are prepared for the written and skill tests by completing the assignments. All written, skill, and presentation tests are administered at the Academy. Course Hours: 40 Prerequisites: NFPA 1021 Level I Course Fee: $175 - Group A $335 - Group B Does Not Include Manual: Jones & Bartlett Fire Officer Principles & Practices PRE-PAYMENT IS REQUIRED Purchase order or payment must be submitted with application. All fees are non-refundable after course material has been shipped. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 20 21 CERTIFICATION EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE FIRE OFFICER 1021-I-II: FIELD COURSE Course Description: The Fire Officer course is designed to meet or exceed NFPA 1021 standard. The Field Evaluation is designed to allow the local course coordinator/manager to deliver the course in the same format as the on-campus Fire Officer 1021-I-II. Each subject is tested separately. Subjects are listed for each module to give the local course coordinator/ manager a format to build a flexible training schedule. Course Number CC 1021-EFO Meets or exceeds NFPA 1021 for Fire Officer Level III and IV College credit available through Meridian Community College Dates of Delivery: Session I Session II Session III Session IV Course Description: The Mississippi Executive Fire Officer Program (MEFO) is a joint initiative between the Mississippi State Fire Academy and the Mississippi Emergency Service Degree Program at Meridian Community College. This comprehensive course is designed to provide senior officers and others in key leadership roles with an understanding of advanced fire service management and administrative skills as well as the ability to conduct research, analyze data, and develop solutions to complex issues. Candidates will enhance their professional development through completion of the NFPA 1021 Fire Officer III and IV certification course and two associate degree equivalent courses. The MEFO program spans one year and includes four three-day sessions conducted at the Academy. Daily classroom subjects will be broken into 2 modules. Please contact the course coordinator for the subjects in each module. All skills must be typed. Students participate in activities to build skills and enhance learning. These activities include written communications, personnel performance evaluation, disciplinary actions, etc. Testing: Examinations will be administered at the local host department and must be scheduled with the Academy Course Coordinator. There will be two separate testing dates. During the first test date, students will take a ten-question exam on each subject covered in module #1. During the second test date, students will take a ten-question exam on each subject covered in module #2, two finals, and the skill exam. No test results will be provided on the testing date. The student must pass Fire Officer Level I in order to be eligible to meet the requirements for Fire Officer II. Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 6 Prerequisites: NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II and NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor I Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $1,964 - Group A CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION Course Number CC 1021-F Meets or exceeds NFPA 1021 MISSISSIPPI EXECUTIVE FIRE OFFICER PROGRAM / FIRE OFFICER 1021-III-IV April 17–19, 2018 June 5–7, 2018 August 21–23, 2018 November 13–15, 2018 MEFO candidates must complete an Applied Research Project (ARP) that relates to their organization before attending the last session of the course. Completion of the ARP is a prerequisite for participating in the last course session and a requirement for graduation. This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. MEFO graduates will receive state credentials and recognition as an Executive Fire Officer along with certifications for Fire Officer Level III and IV. In addition, MEFO graduates will receive six-hours of college credit through Meridian Community College towards completion of an A. A. S. degree in Fire Protection Technology. Prerequisite: NFPA 1021 Fire Officer II and Fire Instructor II Course Hours: 200 hours Audience: Chiefs of Departments or equivalent positions of management in the fire service (Senior Fire Instructors, County Fire Coordinators, Officers who manage shifts, programs, or divisions, etc.) Application Process: No consideration will be given unless all documents are received. Application must be received at the Academy by February 1, 2018. $3,928 - Group B This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. Maximum Enrollment: 24 per cycle All application packages will be reviewed on an individual basis and will require seven separate items: FIRE SERVICE CHAPLAIN 1. A Mississippi State Fire Academy general admission application. 2. A completed Essay Application Form A. 3. A letter from the applicant requesting admission to the MEFO. The letter should specify applicant’s qualifications, commitment to complete the entire program, including the applied research, and the applicant’s perceived expectation(s) of the program. 4. The applicant’s resume. 5. A letter of recommendation from the applicant’s immediate supervisor (Chief of Department, Mayor, City Manager, etc.) indicating the organization’s commitment to allow the applicant to complete the required courses and research. 6. An organizational chart that depicts the applicant’s position. 7. Completion of NFPA 1021-II Fire Officer and NFPA 1041-II Fire Instructor documentation. 8. An official copy of the applicant’s high school transcript, diploma, or documentation of GED completion. Course Number CC 1575-FC Date of Delivery: July 17-18, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed for any emergency response personnel who have a desire to be available for those in need while going through their time of confusion and traumatic change. This two-day class deals with identifying the impact of line of duty deaths and injuries, and the contributing factors that may influence reducing line-of-duty deaths and injuries. Program Goal: The goal of this program is to provide guidance in becoming a Fire Service Chaplain. Course Hours: 16 Maximum Enrollment: 25 Course Fee: $125 - Group A Other: $180 - Group B NOTE: 22 Course Fee: $1,278 - Group A $1,958 - Group B Testing: Testing will involve the evaluation of various projects completed both on and off-campus. These assignments will be graded on the candidate’s understanding of the problem, ability to research and apply information, ability to develop viable solutions, and ability to present findings in a professional manner. Students are asked to wear fire department uniforms while attending upper-level classes. No casual attire please. This program is writing and time sensitive. Basic writing skills are necessary to complete this course. As stated in the NFPA standard, students must be able to analyze data and communicate both orally and in writing. Students will be required to write a college paper while attending this class. ALL APPLICATION DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY FEBRUARY 1, 2018 IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE MEFO CLASS. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 23 (Essay Application Form A) FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-I-II Please answer the following questions and return with your application packet. All questions must be answered and returned in order to be considered for acceptance to MEFO. Course Number CC 1041-L1 Meets or exceeds NFPA 1041 Dates of Delivery: April 23-May 3, 2018 July 9–19, 2018 July 23–August 2, 2018 October 8-18, 2018 Course Description: The Level I-I-II Fire Service Instructor Program is an advanced course designed to create a fire service instructor who is capable of generating instructional material, delivering various types of lectures utilizing audio/visual equipment, and administering cognitive and psychomotor examinations. Course Hours: 80 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Prerequisite: None Course Fee: $600 - Group A Testing: Testing will consist of written, skills, and a presentation evaluation. The student must achieve a minimum of 70% in each area. NOTE: Question 5 (Essay Question) Students are encouraged to bring a laptop computer. Students are asked to wear fire department uniform while attending officer-level classes. No casual attire please. How do you expect your background, experience, and capabilities will contribute to the Program and to your fellow participants? This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. Question 1 Please describe your organization fully in terms of functions or services provided and its annual budget. Question 2 Please describe your specific duties and responsibilities within the organization at an executive level, the number of employees you supervise, and to whom you report. Question 3 (Essay Question) Describe your most substantial professional achievement and explain why you view it as such. Question 4 (Essay Question) What goals do you expect to realize by participating in the Mississippi Executive Fire Officer Program and how might achieving those goals enhance your career? $870 - Group B Question 6 (Essay Question) Please describe briefly the two most challenging management problems facing you on your job, explaining how they affect attainment of your organization goals. FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-III Course Number CC 1041-3-08 Meets NFPA 1041 Date of Delivery: June 5–7, 2018 Course Description: The Level III Fire Service Instructor Program teaches an individual how to administer a record keeping system, conduct a needs analysis, develop budgets, design course curriculum , write course objectives, and present evaluation findings, conclusions, and recommendations to administrative personnel. This course requires additional assignments once classroom hours are complete. Course Hours: 24 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: 12 Prerequisite: NFPA 1041 Fire Service Instructor II Course Fee: $260 - Group A $345 - Group B Testing: Testing will consist of written on and off campus skills assignments. NOTE: Students are asked to wear fire department uniform while attending officer-level classes. No casual attire please. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 24 25 CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION Mississippi Executive Fire Officer Application 2018 Session FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-I-II: FIELD COURSE FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-I: ONLINE Course Number CC 1041-L1F Meets or exceeds NFPA 1041 Course Description: CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION Course Number CC 1041-I-OL Meets or exceeds NFPA 1041 This course, formerly titled “Distant Learning” is designed to be an individual self-paced course that provides the student with basic skills needed to deliver instructional sessions. Subjects will include: Instructional Challenges Legal Considerations Lesson Plans Testing and Evaluation Safety Psychology of Learning Instructional Delivery Instructional Media Students must complete the course within three months from the time of enrollment. Any student not completing the course within this period must re-apply (includes additional course fee). Testing: Students are prepared for the written and skill tests by completing the assignments. All chapter quizzes, skills and presentations are administered online. Students must achieve a minimum on 70% on the online cognitive portion and skills to qualify for the certification final. Students will be required to take the certification final at the Academy. Final testing should be scheduled with the Curriculum Bureau once the course work is completed. Course Hours: 45 Course Fee: $175 - Group A $335 - Group B Does Not Include Manual: IFSTA Instructor 8th Edition PRE-PAYMENT IS REQUIRED Course Description: Purchase order or payment must be submitted with application. All fees are non-refundable from the time of enrollment and material has been submitted to the student. The Field Evaluation is designed to allow the local course coordinator/manager to deliver the course in the same format as the on-campus Fire Service Instructor. Contact the Certification Bureau to receive a detailed format. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. Testing: FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-II: ONLINE The written and skill examinations will be conducted at the host department and must be scheduled with the Certification Bureau prior to the completion of the delivery of the material. Students will take a ten question exam on each subject, a final exam, and a skill exam. No test results will be provided on the testing date. Course Hours: 80 Course Number CC 1041-2-DL Meets or exceeds NFPA 1041 Prerequisite: None Course Description: Maximum Enrollment: 16 Course Fee: $1,030 - Group A This course was designed to be an individual self-paced course that provides the student with more advanced knowledge and skills to deliver instructional sessions, develop lessons, and manage training functions. Lesson Plan Development Student Testing Instruments Supervision and Management Instructor and Course Evaluations Administrative Duties $2,060 - Group B This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. Students must complete the course within six months from the time the material is shipped. Any student not completing the course within this period must re-apply. Testing: Students are prepared for the written and skill tests by completing the assignments. All written, skill, and presentation tests are administered at the Academy. Students are encouraged to bring a department uniform for presentations. Course Hours: 40 Prerequisite: 1041-I Course Fee: $175 - Group A $335 - Group B Does Not Include Manual: IFSTA Instructor 8th Edition PRE-PAYMENT IS REQUIRED Purchase order or payment must be submitted with application. All fees are non-refundable after course material has been shipped. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 26 27 FIRE INSPECTOR 1031-I Course Number CC 1521-99 Meets or exceeds NFPA 1521 Course Number CC 1031-I-03 Meets or exceeds NFPA 1031 Dates of Delivery: March 12-15, 2018 Course Description: This newly revised course is designed to allow the students to utilize new and conventional learning methodologies. The hybrid format of this course is designed for the students to be able to use the internet to complete some precourse work on their own, and then come on campus in a classroom setting to learn with other students about being a Fire Department Safety Officer. The newly revised version covers subjects such as reading smoke and buildings, working with the IC, being the ISO at various types of incidents and during training. The text being utilized for this course is “Fire Department Incident Safety Officer”, Jones & Bartlett. Course Hours: 48 EMS CEU Hours: 16 Maximum Enrollment: 25 Course Fee: $400 - Group A Pre-course Work & Testing: NOTE: June 4–7, 2018 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Dates of Delivery: May 7–17, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed to prepare the student to perform at the level of Fire Inspector I. Students gain knowledge about: development, adoption, and use of fire related codes and standards; authority, jurisdiction, and duty of a Fire Inspector; importance of code enforcement; and critical components of the Inspector’s job. The course also prepares students to research code-related problems. Students will also work in groups as they perform “inspections” during field trips to local occupancies. Testing: Students must successfully complete the written exam and then a skill practicum phase before being certified. This class is developed around the ICC building codes. Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 4 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Prerequisite: None Course Fee: $885 - Group A Prerequisite: NFPA 1021 Fire Officer II, NFPA 1041-I $570 - Group B The students will complete the pre-course work online prior to the course through the Jones & Bartlett Navigate system. This includes Section 1 in the text. When the students arrive on campus they will be tested on Section 1 of the text. This grade will be averaged with the other two section tests during the course. The students will then be administered a comprehensive final for the course. September 10-20, 2018 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $1,160 - Group B This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. Students must pass the final exam and skills to complete program. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. FIRE DEPARTMENT SAFETY OFFICER 1521: FIELD DELIVERY Course Number CC 1031-II Meets or exceeds NFPA 1031 Course Number CC 1521-99F Meets or exceeds NFPA 1521 Date of Delivery: Per Request Course Description: The hybrid format of this course is designed for the students to be able to use the internet to complete some pre-course work on their own, and then complete the rest of the course at their own fire departments. The newly revised version covers subjects such as reading smoke and buildings, working with the IC, being the ISO at various types of incidents and during training. The text being utilized for this course is “Fire Department Incident Safety Officer”, Jones & Bartlett. Course Hours: 48 EMS CEU Hours: 16 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $1,030 - Group A Testing: The student will complete the pre-course work online prior to the course through the Jones & Bartlett Navigate system. This includes Section 1 in the text. When the student arrives on campus they will be tested on Section 1 of the text. This grade will be averaged with the other two section tests during the course. The student will then be administered a comprehensive final for the course. NOTE: This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Prerequisite: Fire Officer 1021-I-II, NFPA 1041-I $2,060 - Group B Students must pass skills to complete program. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 28 FIRE INSPECTOR 1031-II Date of Delivery: July 23–26, 2018 Course Description: This is a new course designed for the fire inspector ready to advance his/her education and training to a higher level. This course reaches deeper into the interpretation of applicable codes and standards, covers the procedures involved in various types of inspections, and prepares the inspector for the plans review process. It is an advanced level course that covers a wide range of topics: inspection procedures, building construction, occupancy classification and means of egress, fire protection and water supply systems, plans review, and the storage of hazardous materials. Course Hours: 40 EMS CEU Hours: 4 Maximum Enrollment: 16 Prerequisite: NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector I Course Fee: $370 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $505 - Group B Student is responsible for manuals provided during Level I training. Call for the current edition being utilized. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 29 CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION FIRE DEPARTMENT SAFETY OFFICER 1521 MISSISSIPPI COUNTY FIRE INVESTIGATOR: ANNUAL IN-SERVICE Course Number CC 1033 Meets or exceeds NFPA 1033 Course Number CC CFAI-8 Date of Delivery: March 19-29, 2018 June 11-21, 2018 Course Description: Areas covered include: the chemistry of fire, fire dynamics, analysis of fire patterns, determining the cause/origin of fires, firefighting operations, fire investigation, fire scene investigation, safety, recognizing hazardous materials, fire scene explosion investigation, legal consideration of fire investigation, interviewing/interrogating, and preparing the arson case for courtroom presentation. Prerequisite: None Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 4 Maximum Enrollment: 25 Course Fee: $640 - Group A Dates of Delivery: June 27, 2018 July 11, 2018 December 11, 2018 CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION FIRE INVESTIGATOR 1033 Lafayette Co. F.D. Central Station (Oxford) Hattiesburg Fire/Police Training Academy Mississippi State Fire Academy This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $905 - Group B Other: Students should bring clothing suitable for working fire scenes which includes hard hats, boots, gloves, etc. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. MISSISSIPPI COUNTY FIRE INVESTIGATOR Course Number CC-CFAI Dates of Delivery: February 12-15, 2018 Course Description: Mississippi Code 83-1-39 (Laws of 1993) designates one (1) member of each county Sheriff’s Department to be the County Fire Investigator. The code requires the designated member to attend training delivered by the State Fire Academy and approved by the State Fire Marshal’s Office in fire/arson investigation. This course will give the newly appointed investigators a basis of knowledge required to do their job as a fire investigator. Subject matter includes: fire behavior, building construction, origin and cause, indicators of incendiaries, accidental causes, explosives, vehicle fires, and some hands-on skills. This course references NFPA 1033. Course Description: This is a one-day course offered three times a year to the appointed investigators to help enhance knowledge and build on what they learned in the County Fire Investigator program. Subject matter will be announced prior to course. Each appointed investigator is required to attend one of the scheduled in-service sessions. Course Hours: 32 Course Hours: 8 EMS CEU Hours: 2 EMS CEU Hours: 2 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Course Fee: None. If on campus, students may request dorm at $17 per night and/or meals at $12 per day. Note: Each county investigator will be required to attend one in-service per year. The date to attend will be your choice. No Academy application is needed to attend this course unless requesting dorm. The investigator needs to have attended the County Fire Investigator course or had some other training in fire investigation prior to attending the in-service. Course Fee: This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $100 For one (1) appointed county fire investigator per county. A letter from the Sheriff must be attached to the application stating the name of the applicant appointed as the county investigator for this fee to apply. Otherwise, the fee will be the Group A fee. $340 - Group A & B Other: 30 Individuals who have previously completed fire investigation courses such as NFPA 1033 Fire Investigator should not apply due to the fact that they will have already covered the information, material, and activities contained in this course. 31 GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFICATION FIELD COURSES AND ONLINE DELIVERY Course Number CC PFP-24 Available Field Courses: Date of Delivery: July 24-25, 2018 CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION HOW TO DEVELOP AND ASSIST IN FIRE FIGHTER PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAMS Fire Fighter 1001-I-II Fire Instructor 1041-I-II Fire Officer 1021-I-II Fire Safety Officer Process and Method for requesting field course include: Course Description: This program will offer a fire fighter, training officer or chief the opportunity to attend a 24 hour course that will reference NFPA standards in regards to annual physicals and medical assessments. This program will also discuss the nutritional intake for fire fighters, daily workout schedules, weight lifting techniques and stretches, and body fat measurement. The program will be delivered by instructional staff members who are fitness trainers. Course Hours: 24 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $240 - Group A 1. Contact the Certification Bureau of the Fire Academy and request a “Field Request Form”. 2. Return the Field Request Form to the Certification Bureau Chief or course coordinator. 3. Once this is received, the MSFA will create a contract between parties and deliver it to the appropriate parties. 4. Scheduling test dates will be completed as requests are received based upon available dates at the MSFA. 5. No field classes will be considered until all paperwork is completed (signed contracts, student numbers, etc.) 6. No grades will be given out to students, only to the fire department training officer, chief or their designee. 7. All field courses and online courses must be completed within six months of beginning the program. Online Programs Include: Fire Instructor 1041-I Fire Instructor 1041-II $320 - Group B Fire Officer 1021-I Fire Officer 1021-II Fire Safety Officer 1521 Please contact the Certification Bureau for information to begin these programs. Online Program Testing Semesters will be posted online at the MSFA website beginning January 1, 2018. 32 33 SPECIAL & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES BUREAU FIREGROUND LEADERSHIP Dates of Delivery: January 8-11, 2018 February 12-15, 2018 November 12-15, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed to address the management needs of first-in engine company officers or officials who are responsible for emergency response actions, including the direct supervision of other fire personnel, prior to the arrival of higher ranking departmental officials. The main focus of the course is to advance the ability of the initial officer in charge of the scene of a fire situation to safely manage the response actions of assigned personnel. The course curriculum includes preparation for response, decision making, and tactical operations. Course Hours: 40 EMS CEU Hours: 4 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: 10 Course Fee: $360 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $495 - Group B NOTE: Student must bring NFPA approved structural firefighting protective clothing. This includes helmet, coat, pants, boots, hood, and gloves. SCBA will be provided. Front Left: Hayes Nix, Senior Instructor; Chad Ponder, Senior Instructor; Russell McCullar, Instructor Advanced; Mark Moss, Instructor Advanced; Nick Ragan, Instructor Chief; Chris Carr, Instructor Advanced; Matt Hinkle, Senior Instructor; Josh Abercrombie, Senior Instructor; and Durfie Burns, Senior Instructor. The Special/Industrial Bureau proudly offers courses to fire and emergency response personnel in the public and private sectors. Courses offered include Technical Rescue, Hazardous Materials, Advanced Firefighting, Water Rescue, and Industrial Emergency Response. In 2018, a few courses will have a name change due to the new 2017 edition of the NFPA 1006 Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualification. Pre-entry testing will also begin for several of our courses. Students planning to attend Rope Rescue Technician (Rope Level II), Confined Space Rescue Technician, or Surface & Swiftwater Technician will be required to achieve 70% or greater on a practical skills exam on the first day to continue the course. The skills required will include pre-requisite knowledge from a lower level course. Examples of skills to be tested: basic rescue knot tying, simple mechanical advantage systems (3:1, 4:1, z-rig) and anchor systems (single & multi point). Surface & Swiftwater will also include the IADRS Annual Watermanship Test Our staff also continues to customize courses for our industrial clients through negotiated contract. These custom courses may incorporate all or part of any program we offer. We recommend that our industrial clients contact us to schedule classes as early as possible, to help ensure staff and facility availability. The cost of many of our courses is reduced, thanks to grant funds. As always, we must express our appreciation to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency and the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security for their generous support of a number of our programs. The staff of the Special/Industrial Bureau looks forward to meeting your training needs in 2018. If we can be of help, please contact us. Nick Ragan, Instructor Chief nragan@msfa.ms.gov 34 35 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL Course Number SC 611 ENGINE COMPANY OPERATIONS SMOKE DIVER Course Number CC 1302 Course Number SC 500 August 27-30, 2018 Dates of Delivery: February 26-March 1, 2018 March 19-22, 2018 October 22–25, 2018 Course Description: This is a physically demanding, advanced fire fighter course with a focus on fire suppression and structure fire rescue. The course activities are designed to provide realistic fireground working conditions, requiring the student to learn as a team member the limitations of equipment and physical conditioning. Course activities are designed to teach: the limitations of fire fighter personal protective equipment, tactics involving flammable liquid and gas scenarios, structure fire rescue techniques, navigating in fire structures in zero visibility, hose line techniques utilizing 1 3/4" and 2 1/2" attack lines, tactics for interior fire attack, and rappelling while utilizing fire fighter protective equipment. The emphasis of this class is personal fire fighter safety while functioning as a team member, exposing the student to a multitude of scenarios designed to be as realistic as possible. Course Hours: 40 EMS CEU Hours: 12 Course Description: This course is designed to provide firefighters with an in-depth understanding of engine company operations. This course will cover several key functions of engine company operations including: nozzle selection and flow characteristics, hose line selection and hose handling techniques, hose stretch and hose lay characteristics, extended and bundle attack methods, standpipe operations, blitz attack operations and tactical water supply strategies. This course is for all firefighters, although it is a physically demanding course, due to multiple evolutions with full firefighter personal protective equipment. Other: be Students are required to have full personal protective clothing which meets NFPA 1971. Personal SCBA’s will not required but are recommended for the course. Prerequisite: Firefighter 1001-I-II Course Hours: 40 Prerequisite: Documented Fire Fighter 1001-I-II or Volunteer Certification Level I training. Maximum Enrollment: 20 Maximum Enrollment: 25 Minimum Enrollment: Course Fee: $420 - Group A $555 - Group B Course Fee: $360 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. 10 Entity will be billed for entire course fee for registered students who fail to report for class, those who fail physical agility assessment, or withdrawal during the course. $495 - Group B Physical Agility Test: Required and will be administered as the first training activity. Students who fail physical agility test will not be allowed to continue the course. Other: Students are required to have NFPA full protective clothing, including SCBA and a spare cylinder which meets the NFPA 1981 standard. Students who withdraw from the course must complete another smoke diver course in its entirety to receive certification. The Academy does not furnish student SCBA for this course. FIRE SERVICE MANAGEMENT - 101 Course Number SC 601 Date of Delivery: July 30-August 2, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed to assist the fire service leaders in addressing information not normally found in other Academy courses. Course focuses on the individual fire officer and varied management and supervisory issues. Information presented will assist the fire officer in making informed decisions required for personnel supervision and organizational change. Specifically, participants will be introduced to subjects such as: the legal aspects of providing fire protection, purchasing laws and regulations, equipment management issues, auditing issues, organizational relationship to the Mississippi Rating Bureau, sexual harassment, and conflict resolution. Target Audience: Personnel currently serving as officers in the public fire service Course Hours: 40 EMS CEU Hours: 4 Maximum Enrollment: 24 Minimum Enrollment: 16 Course Fee: $415 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. SMOKE DIVER PHYSICAL AGILITY TEST MINIMUM STANDARDS 1. 2. $550 - Group B 3. 4. 5. 36 Mile and one-half run under 12 minutes. Forty-five (45) bent knee sit-ups under 2 minutes. (Candidate’s legs shall be bent to approximate 45 degree angle. Feet shall be held in place by a designated assistant. Arms shall be crossed on the chest with hand palms against chest. Crossed forearms shall maintain contact with chest when raising body. Candidate shall raise upper body until crossed forearms make contact with thighs. Shoulder blades shall make contact with ground when body is lowered.) Twenty-five (25) push-ups under 2 minutes without returning to beginning rest position. Seven (7) pull-ups (starting position is palms away, arms fully extended downward with the feet off the ground, pull body up until chin is ABOVE bar, and return to starting position, repetitively, without releasing the bar or touching the ground.) Carry two sections of 2 1/2" hose in a self-locking doughnut roll up and back down four flights of stairs without stopping or falling. 37 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL Date of Delivery: INCIPIENT AND STRUCTURAL FIRE BRIGADE TRAINING PROGRAMS The following courses may be taken in a 40-hour format or individually, one at a time, dependent on prior scheduling commitments. Each module is designed to be eight hours in length, based upon 25 students participating in the field activities. Modules are often modified to meet the needs of those companies which seek additional or specialized training. *This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. MODULE V - FIRE BRIGADE STRUCTURE/STANDARDS REVIEW/ICS Course Number IC 705 Course Description: Course introduces students to the basics of an Incident Command System so employees may gain some insight into how they fit into their own system of emergency response. Further, it introduces the reasons training standards exist, which ones apply specifically to industry, and how their own organization might be structured to improve the overall performance of emergency response personnel. *EMS CEU Hours: 4 Contact Industry Program Coordinator For Pricing. MODULE I MODULE II MODULE III MODULE IV CHEMISTRY OF FIRE/ PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS RESCUE/ SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS FIRE EQUIPMENT/ FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS/FOAM FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS/ INTERIOR FIRE ATTACK Course Number IC 703 Course Number IC 704 Course Number IC 701 Course Number IC 702 Dates of Delivery: Contact Industrial Program Coordinator for dates Course Description: Course is designed to meet the requirements set forth in OSHA’s Subpart L, for the Incipient Fire Brigade members. This is often called “first-aid” firefighting, where employees are called upon to extinguish small fires either individually or as team members utilizing portable extinguishers. This is extremely good hands-on training for all workers who might be called upon to use portable extinguishers. *EMS CEU Hours: 2 Dates of Delivery: Contact Industrial Program Coordinator for dates Dates of Delivery: Contact Industrial Program Coordinator for dates Course Description: Course covers a variety of Course Description: Course is designed to introduce information in the classroom, students, through classroom but is basically geared toward presentation, to the aspects of using the correct equipment personal protective equipment, and technique necessary self-contained breathing to extinguish and/or control apparatus, and the basics of flammable liquid fires. Basic interior search and rescue. Practical techniques to be used against a application includes the students’ pressurized gas fire will also be use of SCBA in both non-stressed covered. The outside activities and stressed environments, and will include a variety of larger while performing rescue in fires with the individuals acting as team members repetitively, limited visibility. using charged hose lines. Foam will be used to extinguish flammable liquid fires with *EMS CEU Hours: 4 basic techniques covered. Contact Industry Program Coordinator For Pricing. Contact Industry Program Coordinator For Pricing. Course Description: Course covers some of the basics concerning sprinkler systems, their operation, basic maintenance and common system problems which might incapacitate the fire protection system. The course is complemented with outside activities such as using sprinkler stops on flowing sprinkler heads and interior fire attacks with rescue situations. Course Description: Due to the necessity of the industrial fire team members to have refresher skills training on a periodic basis, this course was created to provide strictly skills training. This course reviews the techniques required to properly handle portable and wheeled extinguishers in the morning session, and reviews basic techniques used to handle flammable and compressed gas fires using hose attack lines with water and foam in the afternoon session. The class has very little classroom instruction. It is designed to allow students to improve skill proficiency in safety equipment provided by the employer. Contact Industry Program Coordinator For Pricing. INDUSTRIAL ON-SITE TRAINING PROGRAMS Dates of Delivery: Available upon organizational request The Academy has for several years offered training in an off-campus format. The types of programs the instructional personnel have provided throughout the state are: - Rescue (High Angle, Below Grade, and Confined Space) - Fire Suppression (Incipient and Structural) - Hazardous Materials (Awareness, Operational, Technician, Specialist, and Incident Commander) - Fire Officer and Instructional Techniques These courses have been designed to meet the clients’ needs and have often been mixed to provide a blend of information required of brigade personnel having multiple responsibilities within an on-site emergency response team. With planning and a needs assessment, which the Academy provides as part of its service to the client, many of the incorporated subject areas can be provided in an off-campus format. Contact Industry Program Coordinator For Pricing. The Academy provides quality instruction through qualified personnel. We remain committed to providing customer service on schedule and maintain a constant level of service at a reasonable cost. The Academy asks that your organization consider our Industrial Services for your future training needs. EMS CEU Hours: 38 Dates of Delivery: Contact Industrial Program Coordinator for dates of delivery Dates of Delivery: Contact Industrial Program Coordinator for dates *EMS CEU Hours: 2 Contact Industry Program Coordinator For Pricing. Course Number IC 711 14 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. 39 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL Dates of Delivery: Contact Industrial Program Coordinator for dates of delivery INDUSTRIAL FIRE FIGHTER REFRESHER TRAINING RESCUE TECHNICIAN RESCUE REFRESHER (Rope Level-II) Date of Delivery: Date will be determined based on the number of applicants Course Description: Course is designed to help students who have already been through our rescue courses and are in need of a refresher. This course will be scenario based and students should review past course materials prior to attending. The first morning of the course will be scheduled based on the needs of the students who attend. This Course Is Accredited By PROBOARD. Dates of Delivery: May 21–24, 2018 June 11–14, 2018 June 25–28, 2018 August 13–16, 2018 SKILLS ENTRANCE TEST REQUIRED Course Description This course reinforces the basics learned and demonstrated in Rope Rescue Awareness & Operations, and begins to provide to the student methods to learn advanced high angle rescue techniques. Included in the course are: complex anchors, advanced hauling systems, specialized patient packaging and scenarios utilizing high angle facilities at the Academy. Team leader functions are rotated among all participants to facilitate the development of leadership skills during rescue activities. All participants will function as a rescuer, safety, belay, and team leader during scenario based training activities. This course references NFPA 1006 Chapter 5. Students Must Pass Entrance Skills On The First Day To Continue In Course. Students must achieve a 70% or greater on exam and practical skills testing in order to receive a certificate. Prerequisite: Rope Rescue Awareness & Operations (Rope Rescue-I) Course Hours: 40 $200 - Group B EMS CEU Hours: 12 Students will be allowed to use personal rescue equipment during the course. Short pants and tennis shoes will not be allowed and hard sole boots are mandatory during field activities. Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: 10 Course Fee: $365 - Group A Course Hours: 16 EMS CEU Hours: 8 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: 8 Prerequisite: Rope Rescue I or its equivalent Course Fee: $145 - Group A Other: Course Number SC 530-2 Students should bring a rescue helmet and gloves to class. ROPE RESCUE AWARENESS & OPERATIONS This Course Is Accredited By PROBOARD. Dates of Delivery: March 5–8, 2018 Course Description This course is an introduction to the subject of high angle rescue. It is designed to build students’ confidence in their ability to use modern rope rescue techniques. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on safety of both the victim and the rescuer. Subjects include: basic information on ropes and knots, rigging, simple mechanical advantages, and other related equipment. The primary purpose of this course is to provide students with a safe environment to learn proper techniques in anchor identification, rappelling, gaining access to victims, and in building both individual and team confidence. This course references NFPA 1006 Chapter 5. Students must achieve a 70% or greater on exam and practice skills testing in order to receive a certificate. Course Hours: 40 EMS CEU Hours: 12 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: 10 Course Fee: $365 - Group A July 9–12, 2018 July 16-19, 2018 August 20–23, 2018 The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. $505 - Group B NOTE: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. Other: Students will not be allowed to use personal rescue equipment during the course (except seat harness which must be approved prior to start of class). Short pants will not be allowed and hard sole boots are mandatory during field activities. Students should review and bring information acquired during Rope Rescue I to class. Students should bring a rescue helmet and gloves to class. (Rope Level I) Course Number SC 530-1 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. $505 - Group B Note: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. Other: Students will not be allowed to use personal rescue equipment during the course (except seat harness which must be approved prior to start of class). Short pants will not be allowed and hard sole boots are mandatory during field activities. Students should bring a rescue helmet and gloves to class. 40 41 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL Course Number SC 535 ROPE RESCUE AWARENESS & OPERATIONS - MODULE 3 (ON-CAMPUS DELIVERY) Course Number SC 530-F1 Course Number SC 530-F3 Dates of Delivery: Available statewide upon written request (from local municipal or volunteer fire chief, or county emergency response official) to Special Services. Courses are scheduled dependent on available federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to assist local departments in preparing for technical high angle rescue operations. The course is constructed to provide awareness level rescue information, complemented with equipment nomenclature and basic skills development. The goal of this program is two-fold: first to standardize high angle rescue information for organizations across the state, and secondly to provide an off-campus training path for organizations to receive state certification as a Rope Rescue Technician-I, normally provided on campus in a 40-hour, week-long class (see page 40 for further details). Dates of Delivery: Upon availability of scheduling at the Academy. Courses scheduled dependent on available federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to further assist local departments in preparing for technical high angle rescue operations. The course is constructed to assess team member skill level after successfully completing Module 1/ Module 2. This is the third module toward Rope Rescue Technician-I certification, advancing the individual’s ability to perform safely as a team member in the high angle rescue environment. Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Course Hours: 8 EMS CEU Hours: 3 Prerequisite: Rope Rescue Awareness & Operations - Module 2 (Field Delivery) Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Course Hours: 12 EMS CEU Hours: 3 Maximum Enrollment: 16/group Maximum Enrollment: 16/group Minimum Enrollment: 12 Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. NOTE: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. ROPE RESCUE AWARENESS & OPERATIONS - MODULE 2 (FIELD DELIVERY) Course Number SC 530-F2 Minimum Enrollment: 12 ROPE RESCUE AWARENESS & OPERATIONS - MODULE 4 (ON-CAMPUS DELIVERY) Course Number SC 530-F4 Dates of Delivery: Available statewide upon written request (from local municipal or volunteer fire chief, or county emergency response official) to Special Services. Courses are scheduled dependent on available federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to further assist local departments in preparing for technical high angle rescue operations. The course is constructed to provide operational level rescue information, complemented with necessary skills development toward advancing the individual’s ability to perform safely in a high angle rescue environment. The goal of this program is to continue providing an off-campus training path for organizations to receive state Academy certification as a Rope Rescue Technician-I. Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Prerequisite: Rope Rescue Awareness & Operations Module 1 (Field Delivery) Course Hours: 12 EMS CEU Hours: 3 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 16/group Minimum Enrollment: 12 Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. 42 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Dates of Delivery: Upon availability of scheduling at the Academy. Courses scheduled dependent on available federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to further assist local departments in preparing for technical high angle rescue operations. The course is constructed to provide scenario based training exercises for the demonstration of individual and team skill in providing technical rescue services. This is the fourth and final module toward Rope Rescue Technician-I certification, where individuals demonstrate their ability to perform safely as a team member in a variety of high angle rescue situations. Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Course Hours: 8 EMS CEU Hours: 3 Prerequisite: Rope Rescue Awareness & Operations - Module 3 (On-Campus Delivery) Maximum Enrollment: 16/group Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. NOTE: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Minimum Enrollment: 12 43 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL ROPE RESCUE AWARENESS & OPERATIONS - MODULE 1 (FIELD DELIVERY) CONFINED SPACE RESCUE TECHNICIAN (Awareness, Operations and Technician Levels) This Course Is Accredited By PROBOARD. Dates of Delivery: January 8–11, 2018 January 15-18, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed to help fire service organizations meet the demands general industry has concerning confined space entry and rescue. General industry has been under pressure to comply with federal regulations established in OSHA’s standard Permit-Required Confined Spaces for General Industry, 29 CFR 1910.146. This standard either requires general industry to develop a rescue team within the organization, or to have a written agreement with an outside organization who will respond to the industrial site within specific time frames to perform rescue functions. This course will address lock-out/tag-out, ventilation, air monitoring, protective clothing, rescue equipment, patient packaging, patient removal from confined spaces, and supplied air breathing apparatus. Students Must Pass Entrance Skills On The First Day To Continue In Course. Students must achieve a 70% or greater on exams at Awareness, Operation and Technician Level as well as practical skills testing to receive a certificate. CONFINED SPACE RESCUE - MODULE 1 (FIELD DELIVERY) Course Number SC 532-F1 Dates of Delivery: Available statewide upon written request (from local municipal or volunteer fire chief, or county emergency response official) to Special Services. Courses are scheduled dependent on available federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to assist local departments in preparing for technical rescue situations involving entry into municipal and industrial confined spaces. The course is constructed to provide awareness level rescue information, complementing information provided in Rope Rescue - Module 4. The goal of this program is two-fold; first to standardize confined space rescue across the state, and secondly, to provide an off-campus training path for organizations to receive state certification in Confined Space Rescue, which is normally provided on-campus in a 40-hour, week long class (see page 43 for further details). Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Course Hours: 12 EMS CEU Hours: 3 Prerequisite: Rope Rescue I - Module 4 (Field Delivery) and Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations September 24-27, 2018 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Prerequisite: Rope Rescue Awareness & Operations (Rope Level I) and Haz Mat Operations Course Hours: 40 EMS CEU Hours: 12 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Minimum Enrollment: 12 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: Maximum Enrollment: 16 Course Fee: $365 - Group A Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. 10 The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL Course Number SC 532 SKILLS ENTRANCE TEST REQUIRED $505 - Group B NOTE: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. Other: Students will not be allowed to use personal rescue equipment during the course (except seat harness which must be approved prior to start of class). Short pants will not be allowed and hard sole boots are mandatory during field activities. Students should review and bring information acquired during Rope Rescue I to class. Students should bring a rescue helmet and gloves to class. 44 CONFINED SPACE RESCUE - MODULE 2 (FIELD DELIVERY) Course Number SC 532-F2 Dates of Delivery: Available statewide upon written request (from local municipal or volunteer fire chief, or county emergency response official) to Special Services. Courses are scheduled dependent on available federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to further assist local departments in preparing for technical rescue situations involving entry into municipal and industrial confined spaces. The course is constructed to provide operational level rescue information, complemented with necessary skills development toward advancing the individual’s ability to perform safely in confined space rescue situations. The goal of this program is to continue providing an off-campus training path for organizations to receive state certification in Confined Space Rescue. Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Course Hours: 12 EMS CEU Hours: 3 Prerequisite: Confined Space Rescue - Module 1 (Field Delivery) Maximum Enrollment: 16 Minimum Enrollment: 12 Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. 45 FIREFIGHTER INTERVENTION RESCUE SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES (FIRST) Course Number SC 532-F3 Course Number SC 537 Dates of Delivery: Upon availability of scheduling at the Academy. Courses scheduled dependent on federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to further assist local departments in preparing for technical confined space rescue operations. The course is constructed to assess team member skill level after successfully completing Module 1 and Module 2. This module advances student toward Confined Space Rescue certification, advancing the individual’s ability to perform safely as a team member during confined space rescue operations. Prerequisite: Confined Space Rescue - Module 2 (Field Delivery) Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Course Hours: 8 EMS CEU Hours: 3 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 16/group Minimum Enrollment: 12 Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. Dates of Delivery: April 23–26, 2018 July 23–26, 2018 October 29-November 1, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed to train firefighters in rapid intervention operation and survival techniques. The course will consist of both classroom and practical settings. Firefighters will train in personal escape procedures, rescue of downed firefighter, SCBA use, safety, NFPA 1500 standard and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.104 regulation for rapid intervention teams, and much more. The course is for all firefighters, although it is a physically demanding course due to the time and events using full firefighter protective equipment. Prerequisite: Firefighter 1001-I-II and/or Certified Volunteer Firefighter Level - I Course Hours: 40 Maximum Enrollment: 24 EMS CEU Hours: 12 Course Fee: $365 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $505 - Group B Other: Students are required to have NFPA full protective equipment including SCBA which meets NFPA 1981 standards. SCBA availability will be limited to out of state students. CONFINED SPACE RESCUE - MODULE 4 (ON-CAMPUS DELIVERY) Course Number SC 532-F4 Dates of Delivery: Upon availability of scheduling at the Academy. Courses scheduled dependent on federal funding and availability of instructional staff. Course Description: This course was developed to further assist local departments in preparing for technical confined space rescue operations. The course is constructed to provide scenario based training exercises for the demonstration of individual and team skill in providing technical rescue services. This is the fourth and final module toward Confined Space Rescue certification, where individuals demonstrate their ability to perform safely as team members in a variety of confined space rescue situations. Prerequisite: Confined Space Rescue - Module 3 (On-Campus Delivery) Target Audience: Public emergency response personnel of Mississippi Course Hours: 8 EMS CEU Hours: 3 Maximum Enrollment: 16/group Minimum Enrollment: 12 Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. NOTE: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction. 46 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. 47 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL CONFINED SPACE RESCUE - MODULE 3 (ON-CAMPUS DELIVERY) CERTIFIED ADVANCED RESCUE SPECIALIST (CARS) (Awareness, Operations And Technician Levels) Course Number SC 536 Course Number SC 538 This Course Is Accredited By PROBOARD. Dates of Delivery: June 4–6, 2018 Dates of Delivery: August 27-30, 2018 Course Description: Course Description: This course is designed to help rescuers develop the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct basic trench rescues and do emergency shoring in compliance with OSHA 1926.650, NFPA 1006, and 1670 Professional Rescue Standards for Trench Rescue. Students must achieve a 70% or greater on exams at Awareness, Operations and Technician Level, as well as practical skills testing in order to receive a certificate. This course is designed to bring together different types of rescue subject matter into one course. It develops through realistic, scenario based training, team leader decision making necessary to accomplish rescue tactics in a safe manner. Course reinforces information found in earlier course prerequisites and seeks to demonstrate how the application of this information can be modified and applied to solve various rescue situations. Course includes: topographical map reading, compasses and their use, and overland rescue techniques, to complement other subject matter from disciplines such as structural firefighting, hazardous materials, rope and confined space rescue. Prerequisite: Confined Space Rescue Technician Prerequisites: MANDATORY: Course Hours: 40 Maximum Enrollment: EMS CEU Hours: 12 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Course Fee: $485 - Group A Students will not be allowed to use personal rescue equipment during the course. Short pants will not be allowed and steel toed boots are mandatory during field activities. Course Hours: 40 Students should bring a rescue helmet and gloves to class. EMS CEU Hours: 12 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: Course Fee: $400 - Group A Other: The class is for individuals who can swim, have no fear of heights, are not claustrophobic, can fight interior structure fires, and understand hazardous materials terminology. Students are required to have NFPA full protective clothing, including SCBA which meets the NFPA 1981 standard. Students who withdraw from the course for any reason must complete another course in its entirety to receive certification. Students should bring a rescue helmet and gloves to class. September 10-13, 2018 September 17-20, 2018 20 The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. $625 - Group B Other: NOTE: 48 1) Documented emergency medical care training to First Responder level, 2) Mississippi Smoke Diver, 3) Rope Rescue-II, and 4) any three (3) of: - Hazardous Materials Tech-I - Confined Space Rescue - Dive Rescue Specialist - F.I.R.S.T. - Trench Rescue - Vehicle Extrication & Rescue Technician - Swiftwater Rescue Technician - Structural Collapse Technician SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL TRENCH RESCUE TECHNICIAN 10 $535 - Group B 49 SURFACE WATER & SWIFTWATER RESCUE TECHNICIAN VEHICLE EXTRICATION & RESCUE TECHNICIAN SKILLS ENTRANCE TEST REQUIRED Date of Delivery: March 25-30, 2018 May 6-11, 2018 Course Description: The Surface and Swiftwater Rescue Levels 1 & 2 program utilizes the text book: Swiftwater Rescue: A Manual for the Rescue Professional 2nd Ed. The text consists of seventeen chapters and deals with topics ranging from easy rescues to highly technical problems. The course is with 25% lecture and 75% hands-on training. Topics covered include rescue techniques of Reach-Throw-Row/Go-Helo. Students will learn skills and gain confidence in still water, flood water, and swiftwater environments. Areas covered will include rescue swimming, boat operations, and advanced rope rescue applications. Students Must Pass Entrance Skills On First Day To Continue In Course. Students must achieve a 70% or greater on all exams and practical skills assessments in order to receive a certificate. Prerequisites: Rope Rescue Level 2 (2010 or later MSFA) Substitute: Rope Rescue Technician with Highlines NFPA 1006 Compliant (AWARENESS, OPERATIONS AND TECHNICIAN LEVELS) Course Hours: 48 Course Number SC 545 This Course Is Accredited By PROBOARD. Maximum Enrollment: 16 Course Fee: $485 - Group A Dates of Delivery: April 16-20, 2018 October 1–5, 2018 The course fee may be covered by a grant from the MS Office of Homeland Security. Call for information. $650 - Group B Course Description: The Vehicle Extrication & Rescue Technician program utilizes the text book: Vehicle Extrication Levels 1 & 2: Principles and Practice. The text consists of thirteen chapters and addresses fundamental skills through heavier commercial vehicles. The course is designed with 25% lecture and 75% hands-on training. Topics covered include conventional hydraulic extrication, buttress stabilization systems, hand tool extrication techniques, stabilizing, lifting, and medical considerations. Students must achieve a 70% or greater on exams at Awareness, Operations and Technician Level, as well as practical skills testing in order to receive a certificate. Prerequisites: NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Operations & NFPA 1006 Confined Space Rescue Technician Course Hours: 48 EMS CEU Hours: 12 Required PPE: Water Rescue Helmet & PFD, Wet Suit and/or Dry Suit, Water Rescue Boots, Whistle and Gloves, Knife, Mask & Snorkel, Swim Fins (short). Recommended Equipment: Water Rescue Throw Bag & Rope, Strobe/Chem Light, Sunscreen, Water Bottle. *Students responsible for off-campus lodging and meals Wednesday through Friday SURFACE WATER & SWIFTWATER RESCUE LEVELS 1-2 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 24 Minimum Enrollment: 10 Course Fee: $400 - Group A $540 - Group B Note: Note: Required PPE: NFPA compliant full turnout gear or extrication suit (fire retardant jumpsuit), hard hat or firefighting helmet, work gloves, steel toed boots, and OSHA approved safety glasses. (IADRS ANNUAL WATERMANSHIP TEST) 500 Yard Swim Tie: Figure Eight on a Bite, Double Loop Figure Eight, Clove Hitch 15 Minute Tread Bowline, Prusik Hitch, Munter Hitch w/Tie-Off, Square Knot Double 800 Yard Snorkel Swim Fisherman’s Knot, Water Knot in Webbing 100 Yard Inert Rescue Tow Tie/Anchor: Tensionless Anchor, Wrap-3, Pull 2 Anchor Free Dive for 20lb Weight Rig/Operate: 3:1 Z-Rig Mechanical Advantage System Students will not be allowed to participate in training without all safety equipment. 50 51 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL Course Number SC 546 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN - I Course Number SC 472 OPPE Course Number SC 472-TECH1 This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD Dates of Delivery: January 22–25, 2018 November 5–8, 2018 Dates of Delivery: January 29–February 8, 2018 Course Description: This Hazardous Materials Awareness/Operations program is designed to meet the objectives for First Responder at the Awareness and Operational levels contained in NFPA 472. Course Description: Eight chapters from the second edition of Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills will be used in this course. Hazardous Materials: Overview, Properties and Effects, Recognizing and Identifying the Hazards, Personal Protective Equipment, Scene Safety and Scene Control, Response Priorities and Actions, Decontamination Techniques and Terrorism Awareness. This course is a prerequisite for the Hazardous Materials Technician program. Students must achieve a minimum of 70% on the cognitive portion and skills for each level to qualify for the certification final. The Hazardous Materials Tech-I program utilizes the IFSTA text book: Hazardous Materials Technician, 1st Edition. The text consists of twelve chapters including: Review of Haz Mat Competencies, Scene Management, Chemical and Physical Properties, Chemistry and Hazards, Exposure Assessment and Toxicology, Hazard and Response Information, Detection and Monitoring, PPE, Decontamination, Container Identification, Product Control and Demobilization and Termination. Students must achieve a minimum of 70% on the cognitive portion and skills to qualify for the certification final. Prerequisites: NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Operations Course Hours: 32 Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 32 EMS CEU Hours: 32 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 28 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: Course Fee: $325 - Group A Course Fee: $770 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Haz Mat Awareness and Operations Portion during the seven weeks of training: This fee is currently funded and paid through a grant for all Mississippi career, combination, or volunteer fire fighters. $435 - Group B November 26–December 6, 2018 10 Currently this course fee for Group A students is partially covered by a grant ($634). $1,040 - Group B Note: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. NOTE: July 9–19, 2018 This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. Due to the content of the text used in this course, it is recommended that students acquire and start reading the student manual prior to attending this class. Also available statewide upon written request with mutually agreed upon dates. Federal funding and available instructional staff are also considerations. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN - II Course Number SC 472-T2 Dates of Delivery: January 15–18, 2018 August 6–9, 2018 Course Description: This course builds upon the information established in the Haz Mat Tech-I course. Students should bring information acquired during Tech-I in order to build upon it. Testing will also be required just as in the Tech-I course, with a comprehensive review of past nomenclature and information. Review of information will be brief in order to maintain a level of 50% hands-on activity and 50% lecture. Further information will be provided in areas such as monitoring devices, railroad tank car and highway tanker valving arrangements and nomenclature. A variety of scenarios will be demonstrated, using small teams, to reinforce subject presented in the classroom. Prerequisite: Hazardous Materials Technician-I Course Hours: 45 EMS CEU Hours: 32 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 20 Minimum Enrollment: Course Fee: $470 - Group A 10 Currently this course fee for Group A students is partially covered by a grant ($402). $630 - Group B NOTE: 52 This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. 53 SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS AND OPERATIONS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN FIELD DELIVERY NFA CHEMISTRY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: FIRE CHEM I This program is broken into six modules. Modules 1-6 are one (1) day, eight (8) hour courses designed to provide technician level hazardous materials training: {A} Annual Refresher for Haz Mat Technicians level, and {B} a field delivery certification path to reach Haz Mat Technician - I. These courses can be provided off-campus upon written request and availability of staffing. Course Number SC 540-FCI MODULE 1: Course Number 472-4AR1 Sources of Assistance/Haz Mat ICS/Respirators and SCBA/Chemical Terms and Definitions (Classroom/Field) Module will identify sources of chemical information and activities designed to retrieve useful chemical information. This module will also include the use of SCBA and supplied air under stressed and non-stressed conditions. You will review the Incident Command System in emergency situations and basic chemical terms and definitions. *EMS CEU Hours: 8 Prerequisite: Documented Haz Mat Operation Level training MODULE 2: Course Number 472-4AR2 Toxicology/Monitoring Devices/Weapons of Mass Destruction (Classroom/Field) Module will review toxicology terms and definitions along with monitoring devices and monitoring operations. The module will cover the make-up and operation of different monitors. You will review weapons of mass destruction nomenclature. *EMS CEU Hours: 8 Prerequisite: Module 1 MODULE 3: Course Number 472-4AR3 Decontamination/Chemical Protective Clothing/Spill and Leak Control (Classroom/Field) Module will cover the basic fundamentals of building a chemical reduction corridor and the proper techniques of using a “decon” line. It will also address the components, types and features of chemical protective clothing, and spill and leak control techniques. *EMS CEU Hours: 4 Prerequisite: Module 2 MODULE 4: Course Number 472-4AR4 Chlorine/Entry Requirements (Classroom/Field) Module will address the chemical hazards of chlorine; containers used to transport and store chlorine, and confinement techniques useful in emergencies. The use of the “A”, “B”, and “C” kits takes place outside. This will also cover the proper ways of dealing with the media during emergency situations. *EMS CEU Hours: 4 Prerequisite: Module 3 MODULE 5: Course Number 472-4AR5 Non-Bulk Containers/Highway Carriers/Rail Cars (Classroom/Field) Module covers haz-mat container identification, features and nomenclature. Small containers and transportation modes are covered in this portion. Overpacking and chlorine kit application are conducted outside. *EMS CEU Hours: 4 Prerequisite: Module 4 MODULE 6: Course Number 472-4AR6 472-MTECH Responding to Hazardous Materials Incidents (Classroom/Field) Module culminates the training path of persons participating in the field delivery of the Hazardous Materials Technician program. During this session, participants will function as a response team member to mitigate numerous haz-mat incidents varying in size and complexity. All members must demonstrate competency in skills previously practiced. The module will require students to travel to the Academy for Friday–Saturday delivery, or other days set up by host and Academy coordinators. *EMS CEU Hours: 4 Prerequisite: Module 5 June 4–14, 2018 Course Description: This course provides the basic knowledge required to evaluate the potential hazards and behaviors of materials considered to be hazardous for one or a combination of reasons. Directed at the underlying reasons for the chemical behavior of hazardous materials, the course is designed to improve decision-making, safety in operations at incidents, and the possible complex handling problems of materials when they are released from their containers. The course is chemistry oriented, but students without any chemistry background can complete the course of instruction. Students attending this course should be emergency response personnel who have the responsibility for analysis, management, and/or tactical response to a hazardous materials incident, or fire prevention, investigation or inspection personnel who need some knowledge of the hazardous properties of substances. Prerequisite: None Recommended: Foundational Concepts of Chemistry (Q228), a National Fire Academy on-line course. Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 36 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $535 - Group A Currently this course fee for Group A students is partially covered by a grant ($399). Dates of Delivery: Available for Group A only, statewide upon written request and mutually agreed upon dates, and dependent on federal funding and available instructional staff. Course Hours: All Modules are 8 Hours Each Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: The course fee may be covered by the use of federal grant funding. Call for information. NOTE: This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. Minimum Enrollment: This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $805 - Group B NOTE: GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 54 Date of Delivery: SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL SPECIAL / INDUSTRIAL *This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. This course has been approved by the National Office of Domestic Preparedness in relation to Weapons of Mass Destruction incidents and may qualify for federal grant assistance. Contact the Admissions Office for details. 10 55 EXTENSION SERVICES BUREAU DRIVER/OPERATOR NFPA 1002: PUMPER APPARATUS Course Number EC 1002 Dates of Delivery: February 12-22, 2018 April 2-12, 2018 August 13-23, 2018 November 26–December 6, 2018 Course Description: This course is designed to meet and exceed the NFPA 1002 standard. Subject matter includes but not limited to: The Fire Pump, Driving, Performance Testing, and Mathematics for the Driver Operator. Hands on activities are incorporated to enhance the knowledge gained through the subject matter. Prerequisite: NFPA 1001 Firefighter I-II Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 8 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $675 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $945 - Group B Students must participate in ALL written and skill testing. IMPORTANT NOTE: Students are required to provide protective clothing which meets NFPA standards, a valid driver’s license, and a hand-held calculator. Some activities may be conducted at night. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. The fire service is constantly changing. For this reason, the Extension Services Bureau continuously updates and improves our courses and develops new courses as well. We accomplish this using new technology and innovative instruction methods along with a wide network of full-time instructors, adjunct instructors, National Fire Academy instructors, and county and municipal training officers. Our courses include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • EXTENSION EXTENSION From top left: Kris Koziol, Senior Instructor; David Pitts, Senior Instructor; Steven Ashby, Instructor Chief; Patricia Brown, Administrative Assistant; Ross Cook, Staff Instructor; Donnie Collins, Staff Instructor; and Luke Smith, Senior Instructor. Testing: Airport Firefighter NFPA 1003 Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighter Refresher Driver/Operator NFPA 1002: Pumper Driver/Operator NFPA 1002: Aerial Apparatus MS Fire Chief & Chief Officers Designation Programs Volunteer Firefighter Certification Programs National Fire Academy Classes Fire and Life Safety Educator NFPA 1035 Public Information Officer NFPA 1035 Telecommunicator Courses Back To Basics: Fireground Skills Refresher Regional Training Courses and Inter-Departmental Training Courses Many, many more Feel free to contact us at any time should you have questions concerning the classes within this section. If you have training needs not covered within this section, we can often provide classes tailored to meet your specifications. Steven Ashby, Instructor Chief sashby@msfa.ms.gov 56 57 DRIVER/OPERATOR NFPA 1002: PUMPER APPARATUS DRIVER/OPERATOR NFPA 1002: AERIAL APPARATUS FIELD EVALUATION FIELD EVALUATION Course Number EC 1002-AAF Course Number EC 1002-F Course Description: This course exceeds the NFPA standard for 1002 Pumping Apparatus. This format is designed to allow local fire departments to deliver the course in the same form as the on-campus Driver/Operator: Pumper. The local course coordinator/manager is provided a complete package to manage the delivery of the course. This package includes lesson plans/PowerPoint® presentations, activities, etc. The course activities are designed to prepare students to successfully pass the skill examination. This delivery consists of the two test sessions located below. Course Description: Daily classroom topics and activities include: Daily classroom subjects and activities include: SESSION 1 Types of Apparatus Water Fire Hose, Appliances, & Nozzles Driving Fire Apparatus SESSION 2 Fireground Operations Relay Pump Operations Performance Testing Apparatus Check-Out & Maintenance The Fire Pump Mathematics for the Driver Operator Emergency Vehicle Driving NFPA 1001 Firefighter I-II Course Hours: 80 *EMS CEU Hours: Course Fee: Safe Aerial Practices Aerial Apparatus Positioning Operation of Aerial Ladder and Platform Controls Elevated Streams Testing: Examinations will be administered at the local host department. Examination dates must be listed on the course request form (to be completed by the host department before the start of the course). Any changes to the examination dates must be approved by the Academy’s course coordinator at least 2 weeks prior to the test date. On the examination date, students will be administered a final examination and the skills exam. Prerequisite: NFPA 1001 Firefighter I-II and NFPA 1002 Driver Operator Pumper Course Hours: 40 EMS CEU Hours: 8 Course Fee: $982 - Group A This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $1,964 - Group B Maximum Enrollment: 20 Other: 8 Students must complete the entire course to receive any credit. Students must bring NFPA approved turn-out gear and a valid driver’s license. Departments are responsible for supplying each student with a current manual. As per Mississippi State Fire Academy procedures, a contract will be implemented for each organization which has students in the course. $1,964 - Group A This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. $3,928 - Group B Maximum Enrollment: 20 Other: Students must complete each session to receive credit. Students must bring NFPA approved turn-out gear, a valid driver’s license, and can have a hand-held calculator. Departments are responsible for supplying each student with a current Driver/Operator Handbook. As per Mississippi State Fire Academy procedures, a contract will be implemented for each organization which has students in the course. *This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 58 59 EXTENSION EXTENSION During the first test session, students will be administered five chapter exams (some chapters are combined for testing purposes) and skill examinations. Each chapter examination will consist of 10 questions. During the second test session, students will be administered three chapter exams (some chapters are combined for testing purposes) and skill examinations. The final written examination will be administered during session two. Prerequisite: Inspection of Aerial Apparatus Ladder Construction Setup and Stabilization of Aerial Apparatus Ventilation Positioning Tactical Priorities Drafting & Water Shuttle Operations Foam *The local coordinator may alter course schedule provided it is approved by Academy course coordinator. Testing: This course is designed to meet and exceed the NFPA 1002: Fire Apparatus Driver-Operator Aerial standard. The local course coordinator/manager is provided a complete package to manage the delivery of the course. This package includes lesson plan/PowerPoint presentation, activities, etc. The course activities are designed to prepare students to successfully pass the skill examination. Topics are listed below to give the local course coordinator/manager a format to build a flexible training schedule. AIRPORT FIRE FIGHTER NFPA - 1003 NOW 2-WEEKS Course Number EC 1003 Meets or exceeds NFPA 1003 Dates of Delivery: February 26-March 8, 2018 October 8–18, 2018 AIRCRAFT RESCUE & FIRE FIGHTER REFRESHER Course Numbers EC-060-3C EC-060-6C EC-060-8C EC-060-24C Dates of Delivery: Contact Extension Services for scheduled dates or to receive a printed brochure. Special requested dates may be available. Course Description: These courses are designed to meet the annual live fire training requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulation Part 139.319. The length of the course can be customized to meet the needs of a specific department in a three, six, eight, or twenty-four hour format. Three, six and eight hour formats include 10% classroom and 90% skills training. Twenty-four hour format includes sixteen hours classroom and eight hours skills training. Three, six and eight hour classes are available only on-campus. Twenty-four hour consists of eight hours at host department and sixteen hours on-campus. This course references NFPA Standard 1003. Classroom sessions and subjects include: -portable fire extinguishers on flammable liquids fires -flowing flammable liquid fuel fire -pressurized fuel fire -flammable liquids fires controlled with hoselines -flammable liquids fires controlled with hoselines/foam -search & rescue in a smoke filled aircraft -interior aircraft fires Prerequisite: NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter I or Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter Level I Course Hours: EMS CEU Hours: 3-hour format *EMS CEU: 1.5 hours Course Fee: 3 hr-$205/student 6 hr-$315/student Dorm Extra $17/night for any format 6-hour format *EMS CEU: 3 hours 8-hour format *EMS CEU: 4 hours 24-hour format *EMS CEU: 12 hours 8 hr-$385/student 24 hr-$450/student Course Description: EXTENSION EXTENSION *This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. This IFSAC and PROBOARD accredited course is designed utilizing the most current edition of NFPA-1003. The twelve subject areas will help the Airport Fire Fighter establish the necessary skills needed to combat airport and aircraft emergencies. The Airport Fire Fighter program is compliant with FAA regulations and far exceeds the Federal Aviation Regulation Part 139. This course is taught via lecture, interactive computer based training, video, and hands on training utilizing full size props. The props include many general aviation aircraft, rotary wing aircraft, as well as a large commercial passenger DC-9. The fire fighter will extinguish fires ranging from three dimensional running fuel fires to a 5000 square foot pit fire with an aircraft mockup. The Mississippi Fire Academy is one of only a few fire-training facilities that utilizes flammable liquid pit fires, which will bring a sense of realism to the Airport Fire Fighter. Live burn evolutions will be performed utilizing portable fire extinguishers, wheeled units, hand lines, foam units, and ARFF vehicles. The course will consist of written and skills examinations. Prerequisites: NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter I-II and NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Operations Course Hours: 80 EMS CEU Hours: 24 Course Fee: $877 per student - Group A or B Student manual is included in course fee. Maximum Enrollment: 25 Note: This course includes some late evening and night training. 60 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 61 FIRE & LIFE SAFETY EDUCATION (FLSE) - NFPA 1035 FIRE ACADEMY FOR ELECTED/PUBLIC OFFICIALS This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD Course Number EC 175 FIRE & LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR 1035-I Course Number EC FLSE-1 Dates of Delivery: March 15, 2018 Course Description: This program is designed to be a fun day. It will familiarize the elected/public officials with the basic operations of their local fire departments. Participants will attend a brief inside classroom session consisting of an overview of the Mississippi Fire Rating System, fire science, and what it takes for a fire fighter to go from application to apparatus. Outside activities will include donning a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) as well as driving an attack pumper or aerial ladder truck through an obstacle course. Optional outside activities include a live fire attack in a burning structure. Participants will have the opportunity to witness some of the dangers faced by their fire fighters. Students will be escorted by Mississippi State Fire Academy Instructors during any outside training evolution. Date of Delivery: June 11–13, 2018 Course Description: Fire & Life Safety Educator-I course addresses those who have the responsibility to deliver fire & life safety programs to meet their communities’ needs. This course includes the basic requirements, duties, and responsibilities of a Fire & Life Safety Educator for all fields of education. Classroom subjects include: Getting Started, On The Front Line of Community-Risk Reduction, Planning and Development, Evaluation, etc. Students are encouraged to bring laptops but it is not required. Testing: Students are prepared for the written and skill tests by completing the assignments. All written and skill tests are administered at the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Course Hours: 20 Course Fee: $225 Group A $295 Group B Course manual included. November 8, 2018 Prerequisites: None Target Audience: Elected and public officials whose jurisdiction is protected by a state, municipal, or county fire department. FIRE & LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR 1035-II Course Hours: 8 Course Number EC FLSE-2 Course Fee: None Other: Students are required to have a member of their local fire departments present. Students are also required to bring a full set of turn-out gear and SCBA (furnished by their local fire departments if they will participate in firefighting activities). Participants will also receive 4 CMO elective hours for municipal elected officials. Meals: Breakfast $6.00 and/or Lunch $6.00 if requested. Cash only. PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 1035 Course Number CC PIO-10 Meets or exceeds NFPA 1035 Dates of Delivery: July 16-19, 2018 Course Description: This course has been developed to address the duties of the department Public Information Officer. This course introduces the PIO to the roles he/she works within the NIMS, writing press releases and information statements, media relations, news interviews, dealing with the media on emergency scenes, and the Joint Information System. This course also incorporates involvement from local and state Public Information Officers as well as print, radio, and television reporters to enhance real world applications. Completion of this course is a prerequisite to the Emergency Management Institute’s Advanced Public Information Officers Course. Course Hours: 40 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Prerequisite: None Course Fee: $350 Group A $485 Group B This Course Is Accredited By IFSAC And PROBOARD. 62 Date of Delivery: June 25–27, 2018 Course Description: Fire & Life Safety Educator-II course addresses those who have the responsibility to prepare educational programs and information to meet identified needs. Classroom subjects include: Knowledge and Skills, Administration, Planning and Development, Evaluation, etc. Students are encouraged to bring laptops but it is not required. Testing: Students are prepared for the written and skill tests by completing the assignments. All written and skill tests are administered at the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Course Hours: 20 Prerequisites: Course Fee: $155 Group A $220 Group B Note: Course manual will be an extra charge if student does not have the current manual being used. FLSE Level-I FIRE & LIFE SAFETY EDUCATOR 1035-III Course Number EC 1035-L3 Date of Delivery: July 23–25, 2018 Course Description: Fire & Life Safety Educator-III course shall be for those who have the responsibility to create, administrate, and evaluate educational programs and information. Classroom subjects include: Knowledge and Skills, Administration, Planning and Development, Education and Implementation, and Evaluation. Students are encouraged to bring laptops but it is not required. Testing: Students are prepared for the written and skill tests by completing all assignments. All written and skill tests are administered at the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Course Hours: 20 Prerequisites: Course Fee: $175 Group A $250 Group B Note: Course manual will be an extra charge if the student does not have the current manual being used. FLSE Level-I, FLSE Level-II 63 EXTENSION EXTENSION NEW FORMAT MISSISSIPPI FIRE CHIEF DESIGNATION PROGRAM (MFCD) MANAGING THE RURAL EMERGENCY INCIDENT Course Number EC 160-RE-6 Purpose: The purpose of this program is to provide an established set of standards for chiefs of fire departments in the Dates of Delivery: February 5–6, 2018 November 5-6, 2018 Sunflower County Jefferson County Course Description: This course is designed to explain how the incident command system (ICS) is designed to be effective for both rural and urban incidents. Classroom session and activities will focus on: purpose and responsibility of command, command options, passing/transferring command, and the roles of staff positions. This course references NFPA Standard 1021. Course Hours: 6 EMS CEU Hours: 6 Maximum Enrollment: 75 Course Fee: None state of Mississippi. What It Is: Fire chiefs may apply to receive the designation of Mississippi Fire Chief. Although many chiefs may carry the title of Fire Chief, the opportunity to receive the accomplishment of Designated Mississippi Fire Chief shall be from those who demonstrate: Who Is Eligible: • their willingness to promote and support the Mississippi Fire Service • that they possess the established knowledge, skills, and ability expected of a Mississippi Fire Chief This designation is limited to those personnel who are currently serving in the position of Fire Chief (chief of the This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. department) or other personnel who are head of their fire service organizations. Examples of this include County Fire Coordinator, Director of Fire Services, and Executive Director. This designation is available to career and volunteer Fire Chiefs. Personnel who serve in positions such as Deputy Fire Chief, Assistant Fire Chief, etc., are NOT eligible. PASSENGER BUS RESCUE & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT (FIELD DELIVERY) Course Number EC 022-8C Purpose: Contact the Extension Services Bureau for information concerning hosting this course in your community as a special course offering for your personnel. Course Description: This 8-hour class is designed specifically for emergency responders who may encounter accidents involving passenger buses with multiple victims. The course provides essential knowledge to ensure procedures are followed when extricating, stabilizing, and managing this type incident. Classroom instruction will include: The purpose of this program is to provide an established set of standards for the Chief Fire Officer of fire departments in the state of Mississippi. What It Is: Chief Fire Officers may apply to receive the designation of Mississippi Chief Fire Officer. Although many chief * Basic Construction Features * Stabilizing Passenger Buses * Incident Management * Fires Involving Passenger Buses * Basic and Advanced Rescue Techniques officers may carry the title of Chief Fire Officer, the opportunity to receive the accomplishment of Designated Mississippi Chief Fire Officer shall be from those who demonstrate: • their willingness to promote and support the Mississippi Fire Service • that they possess the established knowledge, skills, and ability expected of a Mississippi Chief Fire Officer Who Is Eligible: This designation is limited to those personnel who are currently serving in the position of Deputy Fire Chief, This course references NFPA Standard 1006. Course Hours: 8 EMS CEU Hours: 8 Maximum Enrollment: 30 Minimum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $1,030 - Group A Assistant Fire Chief, Division Fire Chief, etc. This designation is available to career and volunteer personnel. Both programs are a consolidated effort between the Mississippi Fire Chiefs Association and the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Both designation programs are not mandatory but are created and endorsed by the Mississippi Fire Chiefs Association. To obtain an application package: Please contact the Designation Program Coordinator for general information and requirements for either Designation Program. 64 EXTENSION EXTENSION MISSISSIPPI CHIEF FIRE OFFICER DESIGNATION PROGRAM (MCFOD) Dates of Delivery: This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. $2,060 - Group B Other: Host organization must provide one (1) school bus body to be used in outside skill evolutions. The bus will be used for extrication training and will be totally destroyed. 65 BACK-TO-BASICS: FIRE COMPANY FIREGROUND SKILLS REFRESHER CERTIFIED FIREGROUND RESOURCE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM Course Number EC FGR-4 FIREGROUND RESOURCE TECHNICIAN: MODULE 1 Course Number EC CFRT-M1 Module 1 of the Certified Fireground Resource Technician includes the classroom presentations and practical activities. The Mississippi State Fire Academy recognizes that many fire departments have members who serve as vital resources within their fire departments, but who may be physically challenged to perform services such as interior firefighting, climbing ladders, etc. Core subjects for this program include fire behavior, tools and equipment, ICS, personal protective equipment, ground ladders, protecting evidence at the fire scene, public information, incident safety accountability systems, driving emergency vehicles, operating fire pumps, and referencing Emergency Response Guides (ERG). This course references the NFPA Standard 1001, 1021, and 1521. Course Hours: 32 EMS CEU Hours: 8 Note: Students must complete activities packet to be allowed to participate in Module 2. Module 2 of the Certified Fireground Resource Technician is the written and skills exam. The exams for this course will be administered at the local department by the local instructor. This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Students who score below 70 on the written exam are eligible for the 2nd attempt. Dates of Delivery: Contact Extension Services to request a delivery for your fire fighters to train together. Course Description: This course is designed for fire fighters who work for the same fire department. It is an opportunity for personnel from engine, truck, and rescue companies to practice working together as a team. There are two tracks that departments may choose from: The local instructor must have completed Fire Instructor-I and Volunteer Fire Fighter Instructor Orientation. The local instructor should complete the course request form at least 45 days prior to the desired course start date. The course will not be considered as in session until the request form is received. Course start and end dates are: EXTENSION Primary Search of a Fire Structure Fire Attack-Kitchen Fire Fire Attack-Attic Fire Rescue of 1, 2, or Multiple Victims Secondary Search of a Fire Structure Fire Attack-Bedroom Fire Fire Attack-Below Grade Fire OR Students MUST complete both Modules 1 & 2 of the Fireground Resource Technician course to receive credit hours and a certificate. Flammable Liquids And Pressurized Gas Fires Flowing Flammable Liquid Fire (Trough) Vehicle Fire Pump Flange Fire 1, 2, and 3-Level Flammable Liquid Fire Using Portable Fire Extinguishers LP Gas Tank Fire “Christmas Tree” Fire FIREGROUND RESOURCE TECHNICIAN: MODULE 2 (WRITTEN AND SKILLS EXAM) Departments also have the option of selecting a “little of both” tracks listed above. Course Number EC CFRT-M2 The training evolutions are designed based on the number of participants and level of training and experience of the participants. The department’s Fire Chief or Training Officer will be consulted as evolutions are designed for the participants. Module 2 of the Certified Fireground Resource Technician is the written and skills exam. The exams for this course will be administered at the local department by the local instructor. The Module 2 test date is determined by the instructor and the MSFA coordinator upon the completion of Module 1. During the orientation, all participants will be refreshed on the basic skills of firefighting. During the evolutions, participants must demonstrate these basic skills as they perform the team-based evolutions. Prerequisite: Fire Fighter 1001 or Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I Course Hours: 4 EMS CEU Hours: 2 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $100 (per track chosen) 66 EXTENSION January 1, 2018 - March 31, 2018 March 1, 2018 - May 31, 2018 May 1, 2018 - July 31, 2018 July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 September 1, 2018 - November 30, 2018 November 1, 2018 - January 31, 2019 Interior Structural Fire Attack Minimum Enrollment: 10 or a $1000 minimum charge if less than 10 Course Hours: 8 Students MUST complete both modules 1 & 2 of the Fireground Resource Technician course to receive credit hours and a certificate. EMS CEU Hours: 2 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Other: Students must have a full set of turn-out gear. Students must complete Module 2 within 12 months after completing Module 1. Dorm $17 per night if requested 67 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS TACTICS & LIVE FIRE DRILL MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER PROGRAM [NFPA 1001-Based] Course Number EC 550 This program involves seven individual steps for students to receive this certification. The following courses must be completed: • • • • • • • Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter I: Modules 1 & 2 ..............................................................................................................88 total hours Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter II: Modules 1 & 2 .............................................................................................................38 total hours Hazardous Materials Awareness/Operations-NFPA 472 Modules 1 & 2 .......................................................................32 total hours Medical Training: The candidate must submit proof of completing the required Emergency Medical Care training and a current CPR card. This form can be obtained from the VFF program coordinator. NIMS 100 course (must show documentation) NIMS 200 course (must show documentation) NIMS 700 course (must show documentation) Dates of Delivery: Locations: April 23-24, 2018 April 24-25, 2018 April 25-26, 2018 May 21-23, 2018 August 27-28, 2018 August 28-29, 2018 August 29-30, 2018 October 22-24, 2018 Jackson County Jones County Clark County City of Biloxi Adams County Simpson County Yazoo County City of Jackson Course Description: This course is designed to help the emergency responders better understand the hazards of LP gases and prepare for response to the uncontrolled release of LP gas or fire. The first night is a lecture/ discussion on the chemical and physical properties as well as proper tactical procedures to use in the event of an uncontrolled release or fire. The second night consists of live fire training exercises. This course references NFPA Standard 1001. Time: 6:30 p.m. for the lecture and live fire training. Announcements will be distributed approximately 30 days prior to the start of each delivery. Course Hours: 6 EMS CEU Hours: 4 Course Fee: This program may be funded by the Mississippi LC Gas Board. Other: Full PPE is required. Students must furnish NFPA approved full protective clothing. If needed, SCBA will be provided, thanks to our partnership with Mississippi LC Gas Board. Only students who attend the classroom presentation are allowed to participate in the live fire training exercise. Attendance is open to all public emergency response personnel and personnel directly associated with delivery, storage, or transportation of LP Gas. Note: NFPA 1500-5.39 States: “A growth of beard or facial hair at any point where the SCBA facepiece is designed to seal with the face, regardless of the specific fit test measurement that can be obtained, or hair that could interfere with the facepiece valve function shall be prohibited for members required to use a SCBA.” 68 PRE-PAYMENT IS REQUIRED EXTENSION EXTENSION Application For Certificate Fee: $2.50 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. 69 MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER I - MODULE 1 Course Number EC MVFF-M1 This course is administered through an instructor approved by the County Fire Coordinator. Course Description: This module is designed to provide the entry level volunteer fire fighter with a foundation of knowledge and skills to build on. The course is administered through the local County Fire Training Officer. Subjects covered include fire behavior, personal protective equipment, ropes and knots, etc. This course references NFPA Standard 1001. Prerequisite: Must be at least 18 years old Student Manual: Jones & Bartlett Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills, 3rd Edition Course Hours: 80 MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER II MODULE 1 Course Number EC MCV-II-M1 Course Description: Students MUST complete both modules 1 & 2 of the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter course to receive credit hours and certificate. The VFF Level I patch may be purchased upon successful completion of this course. EMS CEU Hours: 16 Note: Students who score 70 and above on the written exam will be allowed to participate in Module 2 skills test at the MSFA. Students who score below 70 are eligible for the 2nd attempt. Module I includes the classroom presentations, practical activities, and written tests. This course is designed to address subjects that meet the NFPA 1001 standard for Fire Fighter-II. The course allows the student who successfully completed the Volunteer Fire Fighter-I program the opportunity to continue building on his/her knowledge and skills. The course is administered through an instructor approved by the County Fire Coordinator. The course manual is the same manual required for the new Volunteer Fire Fighter-I program. The course core subjects for the Volunteer Fire Fighter-II program include: Fire Service Communications Fire Suppression Vehicle Rescue and Extrication This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. The local instructor must have completed Fire Instructor-I and Volunteer Fire Fighter Instructor-Orientation. The local instructor should complete the course request form at least 45 days prior to the desired course start date. The course will not be considered as in session until the request form is received. Course start and end dates are: January 1, 2018 - March 31, 2018 March 1, 2018 - May 31, 2018 May 1, 2018 - July 31, 2018 July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 September 1, 2018 - November 30, 2018 November 1, 2018 - January 31, 2019 Prerequisite: Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I (2009 version or above). Students who complete the Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter-I prior to 2009 will have the opportunity to complete the 2010 version through the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I Up-Grade Program. Jones and Bartlett Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills, 3rd Edition. Course Hours: 30 Students MUST complete both modules 1 & 2 of the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter II course to receive credit hours and a certificate. EMS CEU Hours: 12 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Note: The local instructor must have completed Fire Instructor-I and Volunteer Fire Fighter Instructor-Orientation. The local instructor should complete the course request form at least 45 days prior to the desired course start date. The course will not be considered as in session until the request form is received. Course start and end dates are: EXTENSION January 1, 2018 - March 31, 2018 March 1, 2018 - May 31, 2018 May 1, 2018 - July 31, 2018 Course Number EC MVFF-M2 Test Date: February 24, 2018 April 7, 2018 September 8, 2018 November 10, 2018 Deadline For Receiving All Registration Documents: February 9, 2018 March 23, 2018 August 24, 2018 October 26, 2018 Module 2 is the skills exam at the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Testing begins at 8:00 a.m. Participants must have completed Module 1 within the last 12 months. Course Hours: 8 Students MUST complete both modules 1 & 2 of the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter course to receive credit hours, certificate and patch. EMS CEU Hours: 4 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Fee: No Fee - Group A $80 - Group B Pre-Registration required - Application (and fee if applicable) MUST be received at least 15 days prior to skill testing day. Dorm rooms are available the night prior to the class at no charge. The Academy does NOT provide meals on weekends. Other: Each student must have NFPA compliant turn-out gear. Academy will provide SCBA. All participants must be clean-shaven. NFPA 1500-5.39 states: “A growth of beard or facial hair at any point where the SCBA facepiece is designed to seal with the face, regardless of the specific fit test measurement that can be obtained, or hair that could interfere with the facepiece valve function shall be prohibited for members required to use SCBA.” 70 Note: Students are encouraged to bring their lunch. Lunch times may vary. July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 September 1, 2018 - November 30, 2018 November 1, 2018 - January 31, 2019 MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER II MODULE 2 (SKILLS EXAM) Course Number EC MCV-II-M2 Module 2 of the Volunteer Fire Fighter II Program is the skills exam conducted by the lead instructor at the local department. The lead instructor shall coordinate with the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Course Hours: 8 Students MUST complete both modules 1 & 2 of the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter II course to receive credit hours and a certificate. EMS CEU Hours: 4 This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Course Fee: None (The VFF Level II patch may be purchased upon successful completion of this course) Other: Students must bring their full set of turn-out gear. Students must complete Module 2 within 12 months after completing Module 1. Students who complete Module 1 and Module 2 will receive the certification of Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter-II. 71 EXTENSION Student Manual: The written exam for this course will be administered during the last week of the course period. All written test must be received 10 business days prior to the Module 2 skills exam. MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER I MODULE 2 (SKILLS EXAM) Incident Command System Pre-Incident Planning Fire Prevention and Public Education ADVANCED VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE OFFICER-I Course Number EC VFO-I Course Number EC 068 Dates of Delivery: Course Description: This course is designed to give the Volunteer Fire Officer a foundation of knowledge and skills needed to meet the challenges faced by today’s volunteer fire service. This course will involve a multitude of activities and concludes with a final written examination. Subject matter includes: Introduction to the Fire Officer, Fire Fighters and the Fire Officer, Safety and Risk Management, Fire Officer Communications, Pre-Incident Planning, Managing Incidents, Handling Problems, Conflicts and Mistakes, and concluding with Fire Attack. Prerequisite: Volunteer Fire Fighter-I or Fire Fighter 1001 Student Manual: Jones and Bartlett Fire Officer-Principles and Practices, 3rd Edition. Course Hours: 40 Note: Students who score 70 and above on the written exam will earn the certificate Mississippi Volunteer Fire Officer-I. Students who score below 70 are eligible for the 2nd attempt. April 19-20, 2018 November 1-2, 2018 *Course Schedule: This course will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday night. At the completion of Thursday night’s evolutions we will resume the course at 7:00 a.m. Friday morning. The course will conclude Friday afternoon after all evolutions are complete. Students should prepare to eat prior to the start of the course Thursday night. Course Description: This course is designed to challenge firefighters with a multitude of scenario based evolutions. The scenario based evolutions will include but are not limited to: interior structural firefighting, flammable liquid or LP gas firefighting, search and rescue, ground ladder operations and/or other fundamental firefighting skills. Students who do not complete the course evolutions will not be allowed to continue through the course. For admission into the course you will be required to bring the Advanced Volunteer Firefighter Course Packet. You can find the Advanced Volunteer Firefighter Course Packet on the Mississippi State Fire Academy’s website under “Course Information.” Prerequisites: Firefighter 1001-I-II and/or Certified Volunteer Firefighter Level I and II Course Manual: Presently using Jones & Bartlett Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills, 3rd Edition (Hazardous Materials Related Chapters) as a reference. Book not provided. Course Hours: 12 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $75 - Group A Course Fee: None The local instructor must have completed Fire Instructor-I and Volunteer Fire Fighter Instructor-Orientation. The local instructor should complete the course request form at least 45 days prior to the desired course start date. The course will not be considered as in session until the request form is received. Course start and end dates are: January 1, 2018 - March 31, 2018 March 1, 2018 - May 31, 2018 May 1, 2018 - July 31, 2018 July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 September 1, 2018 - November 30, 2018 November 1, 2018 - January 31, 2019 $100 - Group B The written exam for all courses will be administered during the last week of the course period. *Entity will be billed the entire course fee for registered students who fail to report to class, those who fail the physical agility assessment or those who withdraw during the course. MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE OFFICER-II Physical Agility Test: The Physical Agility Test is required and will be administered at the beginning of the course. Students who fail the physical agility test will not be allowed to continue the course. Course Number EC VFO-II Other: Students are required to have full personal protective clothing which meets NFPA 1971. Personal SCBA will not be required but are recommended for the course. ADVANCED VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER PHYSICAL AGILITY TEST 1. (25) Sit-Ups under 2 minutes. (Details of exercise requirements will be stated in the Advanced Volunteer Firefighter Training Packet.) 2. (25) Push-Ups under 2 minutes. (Details of exercise requirements will be stated in the Advanced Volunteer Firefighter Training Packet.) 3. Carry one section of 2.5” hose in a self-locking donut roll up and back down four flights of stairs without stopping or falling. 4. Drag Rescue Randy (165 lb. Mannequin) a distance of 35’ around a barrel and back. (Total of 70’) All students must bring their signed Advanced Volunteer Firefighter Packet to be accepted into the course. This packet is available on our website under “forms.” Course Description: This course will enhance the knowledge of the Volunteer Fire Officer Level I by incorporating more of the administrative tasks that fire officers are asked to meet in the ever changing and evolving fire service. The subject matter includes Preparing For Promotion, Understanding People, Leading the Fire Company, Training & Coaching, Evaluation & Discipline, Working in the Community, Budgeting, Rules of Engagement, Fire Cause Determination, and Crew Resource Management. Prerequisite: Mississippi Volunteer Fire Officer Level I Student Manual: Jones and Bartlett Fire Officer-Principles and Practices, 3rd Edition. Course Hours: 40 Note: Students who score 70 and above on the written exam will earn the certificate Mississippi Volunteer Fire Officer-II. Students who score below 70 are eligible for the 2nd attempt. Course Fee: None The local instructor must have completed Fire Instructor-I and Volunteer Fire Fighter Instructor-Orientation. The local instructor should complete the course request form at least 45 days prior to the desired course start date. The course will not be considered as in session until the request form is received. Course start and end dates are: January 1, 2018 - March 31, 2018 March 1, 2018 - May 31, 2018 May 1, 2018 - July 31, 2018 July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 September 1, 2018 - November 30, 2018 November 1, 2018 - January 31, 2019 The written exam for all courses will be administered during the last week of the course period. 72 73 EXTENSION EXTENSION No meals provided. Dorm if requested $17 per night. CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER DRIVER OPERATOR NEW FIRE FIGHTER DAY AT THE ACADEMY: THE HEAT IS ON! [FOR ALL FIRE SERVICE PERSONNEL] Course Number EC FFD-6 This course references the NFPA standard for 1002 Fire Apparatus Driver Operator. This format is designed to allow local volunteer departments to deliver the course in the same form as the on-campus Driver/Operator: Pumper. The local course coordinator/ manager is provided a complete package to manage the delivery of the course. This package includes lesson plans/PowerPoint presentations, activities, etc. The course skill drills are designed to prepare students to successfully complete the skill examination. Testing: Examinations will be administered at the local host department. Examination dates must be listed on the course request form (to be completed by the host department before the start of the course). Any changes to the examination dates must be approved by the Academy’s course coordinator at least 2 weeks prior to the test date. On the test date, the students will be administered a 50-question final exam. Students who score 70% on the written test and 70% on the skills exam successfully complete this course. Student Manuals: Students must have access to the current edition of Jones & Bartlett, Fire Apparatus Driver Operator: Pump, Aerial, Tiller & Mobile Water Supply, Second Edition. Other: The local instructor must have completed Fire Instructor-I. The local instructor should complete the request form at least 45 days prior to the desired course start date. Dates of Delivery: May 19, 2018 October 13, 2018 Deadline for Receiving Applications: May 7, 2018 October 1, 2018 CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER DRIVER OPERATOR: LEVEL 1 Course Hours: 6 Course Number EC 1002-V1 Course Fee: $40 Dorm $17/night if requested Course Start Time 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. PRE-PAYMENT IS REQUIRED Prerequisite for Burn Building Only: Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter-I or NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter-I Subjects and activities include: Types of Fire Apparatus Fire Hoses, Appliances, and Nozzles Mathematics for the Driver/Operator Performing Maintenance Driving Fire Apparatus Emergency Vehicle Driving Prerequisites: NFPA 1001 Firefighter-I or Volunteer Firefighter Level-I Course Hours: 32 Course Fee: $40 Maximum Enrollment: 20 CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER DRIVER OPERATOR: LEVEL 2 PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED. FEE MUST BE PAID WHEN APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED. NO REFUNDS UNLESS CANCELLED BY MSFA. This program, formerly known as Fire Fighter Field Day, is dedicated to extensive live fire training! Included within this day are various live fires including pressurized gas fires, multiple flammable liquid fires, etc. Added to the schedule are specific realworld-based evolutions. Some of these include: Fire Fighter Down Inside a Burning Structure as well as Rapppelling from Various Levels. Application and fees must be received no later than 10 working days prior to class date. Only preregistered students may attend; no walk-ins. All participants must be 18 years of age or older. Each student should bring NFPA compliant turn-out gear. Dormitory is available on the night before the class for enrolled students and is limited to 75 students. Dorm fee of $17.00 per person must accompany the admission application. NOTE: Course Number EC 1002-V2 Subjects and activities include: Water The Fire Pump Fireground Operations Drafting & Water Shuttle Operations Relay Pump Operations Foam The Academy will provide SCBA. All participants in SCBA activities must be compliant with NFPA 1500-5.39, which states: “A growth of beard or facial hair at any point where the SCBA face piece is designed to seal with face, regardless of the specific fit test measurement that can be obtained, or hair that could interfere with the face piece valve function shall be prohibited for members required to use SCBA.” The MSFA will have the right to make this determination based on this statement. Guests attending will be required to observe activities from designated areas. Prerequisites: Certified Volunteer Driver Operator Level-1 Course Hours: 32 Course Fee: $40 Students are encouraged to bring their lunch. Cafeteria will be closed. Lunch times may vary. 74 Maximum Enrollment: 20 75 EXTENSION EXTENSION The course will not be considered as in session until the request form is received. This is a non-IFSAC and non-PROBOARD course. FIELD PROGRAM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS NFPA 472 AWARENESS/OPERATIONS [NON-IFSAC/PROBOARD] HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS/OPERATIONS: MODULE 2 - FIELD PROGRAM Course Number EC 472-AOM2 Course Description: Module 2 is the written and skills exam administered at the local host department after completing Module 1 of the Hazardous Materials: Awareness/Operations [Non IFSAC/PROBOARD] course. Students must complete Module 2 within 12 months of completing Module 1. This is to ensure the safety of the student. Exceptions must be approved by the MSFA. Prerequisites: Module 1 Course Manual: Presently using Jones & Bartlett Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills, 3rd Edition (Hazardous Materials Related Chapters) Course Hours: 32 (Total credit hours after completion of Module 1 and 2) Course Fee: None EMS CEU Hours: 32 (Total credit hours after completion of Module 1 and 2) This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Other: Students must have NFPA compliant turn-out gear and furnish an SCBA. Note: Students must complete Module 1 and Module 2 of this program to receive total credit hours, total EMS CEU hours, and a Non-IFSAC/PROBOARD Certificate [Hazardous Materials NFPA 472Awareness/ Operations]. Students who score below 70 are eligible for a 2nd attempt at the MSFA. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS/OPERATIONS: MODULE 1 Course Number EC 472-AOM1 Course Description: This course is administered through an instructor approved by the County Fire Coordinator. Module 1 includes classroom instruction and practical activities. This hazardous materials awareness/operations program is designed to meet or exceed the NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials for First Responder. Prerequisites: None, although you must be sponsored by a department. Course Manual: Presently using Jones & Bartlett Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills, 3rd Edition (Hazardous Materials Related Chapters) Course Fee: None Note: Students who complete Module 1 will be allowed to participate in Module 2. Module 2 is the written and skills test administered by the instructor at the local host department. Students who complete Module 1 must complete Module 2 within 12 months of completing Module 1. If the time allotment exceeds 12 months the student must complete Module 1 again to be eligible for Module 2. This procedure is to help ensure the safety for the student. Exceptions must be approved by the MSFA. EXTENSION Students must complete both Module 1 and Module 2 of this program to receive 32 total credit hours, EMS CEU hours, and certificate. EXTENSION Course Hours: Students who score below 70 are eligible for a second attempt written test at the MSFA. The local instructor must have completed Fire Instructor-I and Volunteer Fire Fighter Instructor-Orientation. The local instructor should complete the course request form at least 45 days prior to the desired course date. The course will not be considered as in session until the request form is received. Course start and end dates are: January 1, 2018 - March 31, 2018 March 1, 2018 - May 31, 2018 May 1, 2018 - July 31, 2018 July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 September 1, 2018 - November 30, 2018 November 1, 2018 - January 31, 2019 76 77 NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY PROGRAMS 3RD ANNUAL NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY WEEKEND Through its courses and programs, the National Fire Academy (NFA) works to enhance the ability of fire and emergency services and allied professionals to deal effectively with fire and related emergencies. The Academy’s delivery system is diverse. Courses are delivered throughout the state with local fire training organizations and local colleges and universities. JULY 21-22, 2018 AT TO REGISTER FOR NFA COURSE DELIVERED IN THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI No course fee, however you must pre-register through the NFA coordinator or local host contact to ensure reserved seating. A Mississippi State Fire Academy admission application must be received by the Mississippi State Fire Academy’s Admission Office no later than 25 days prior to the scheduled class delivery if delivered on campus. Classes are subject to cancellation or rescheduling by the NFA. Minimum and maximum enrollment policies may be enforced by the NFA. $17 per night dorm fee for on-campus courses. If weekday, meals $12 per day extra. Meals will not be served during weekend classes. M ISSISSIPPI STATE F IRE A C ADEMY NOTE: Students attending National Fire Academy courses must have completed IS-200 levels of training (or equivalent). The National Fire Academy State Weekend program is an educational opportunity set aside for fire and rescue personnel for specific courses. The Mississippi State Fire Academy will sponsor this 3rd time event for the fire service of Mississippi at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in 2018. NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY COURSES Course Dates of Delivery Location Water Based Fire Protection System Plans Review March 12-16, 2018 MS State Fire Academy Leadership in Supervision: Perspectives in Thinking April 17-18, 2018 MS State Fire Academy New Fire Chief II: Administrative Issues May 15-16, 2018 MS State Fire Academy Campus Fire & Life Safety: Codes & Systems July 10-11, 2018 MS State Fire Academy Students MUST pre-register by submitting an MSFA State Weekend pre-registration application packet no later than June 8 to be eligible for the NFA course they would like to attend as identified below. The MSFA State Weekend pre-registration packet can be found on our website. Please indicate if a dorm room is to be reserved at the standard dorm room fee. [Cafeteria is closed on weekends] A REMINDER ANNOUNCEMENT will be DISTRIBUTED to each County Fire Coordinator about 4 months prior to this event which will include a student application package. The student application packet will also be posted on our website at the time. However, a student may submit an application packet prior to the announcement, as seating will be limited to 30 students per NFA course on a first come - first serve basis and dorm space is limited to 75 beds. Dorm fee $17.00 per night. Cafeteria is closed on weekends. NFA Course Choices: MSFA / NFA Weekend - [F0379] Fire Investigation: First Responders Fire Investigation: First Responders July 21-22, 2018 MS State Fire Academy Wildland Urban Interface Firefighter for the Structural Company Officer July 21-22, 2018 MS State Fire Academy New Fire Chief II: Administrative Issues July 21-22, 2018 [F0610] Wildland Urban Interface Firefighter for the Structural Company Officer [F0761] Fire Chief II: Administrative Issues MS State Fire Academy LIMITED SPACE - LIMITED DORMS - REGISTER NOW Leadership in Supervision: Frame Work to Success August 7-8, 2018 MS State Fire Academy (The Mississippi State Fire Academy & NFA reserve the right to cancel any NFA course due to low enrollment) [You may go to our MSFA website for additional NFA courses to be presented in your area or state] 78 79 EXTENSION EXTENSION All locations and dates may be subject to change. Registered students will be notified of changes. REGIONAL TRAINING COURSES Let no soul say, “My training failed me.” The Mississippi State Fire Academy hosts free regional training throughout the year in all Mississippi counties. Additionally, the courses listed below are available to all career and volunteer departments within the state. These courses are regularly reviewed and updated by the MSFA staff. For a current listing of regional classes being conducted in your area visit our website or to deliver any of these classes within your own department contact Extension Services. *This offering has been approved for EMS continuing education credit by the Mississippi Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. NEW EC 1003-12 Introduction to Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting EC 150-1 Engine Company Operations-Part 1 Classroom - 75% Practical - 25% This course is designed to give the engine company fire fighter the knowledge, skills, and abilities to function safely and efficiently on a fire scene. This class provides an overview of the duties expected on the fireground with an emphasis on safety. Part 1 of this course addresses: Apparatus Positioning, Rescue, Water Supply, and Initial Attack Lines. The course references the textbook Engine Company Fireground Operations, Third Edition NFPA, Harold Richman, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, ISBN-13: 978-07637-4495-3. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 3 Classroom - 75% Practical/Skills - 25% This course was designed for structural fire fighters to give a basic knowledge of how to safely mitigate an accident involving general aviation aircraft whether on or off airport property. Covering such topics as Airport Familiarization, Aircraft Familiarization, Safety/Hazards, Communications, Extinguishing Agents, ARFF Apparatus, Fire Suppression, Ventilation, Overhaul, Emergency Planning, and Strategic and Tactical Operations. Activities included. All Fire Service Personnel Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: TBD EC 150-2 Engine Company Operations-Part 2 Classroom - 75% Practical - 25% This course is designed to give the engine company fire fighter the knowledge, skills, and abilities to function safely and efficiently on a fire scene. This class provides an overview of the duties expected on the fireground with an emphasis on safety. Part 2 of this course addresses: Backup Lines, Exposure Problems, Master Stream Appliances, Fire Protection Systems, and Overhaul. The course references the textbook Engine Company Fireground Operations, Third Edition NFPA, Harold Richman, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, ISBN-13: 978-07637-4495-3. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 3 EC 066 Search and Rescue for Disaster Responses Classroom - 75% Practical/Skills - 25% This course is designed to provide emergency responders with search and rescue skills for responding to disasters such as tornados and hurricanes. This course will review several components in the NFPA 1006 standard and will give students the information needed to perform wide area searches. Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 12 EC 001 Basic Rescue Operations Classroom - 70% Practical/Skills - 30% This course provides classroom instruction in fire behavior, self-contained breathing apparatus, rescue, first aid, and ropes and knots. In addition, practical activities are included in using and maintaining SCBAs, search patterns, and first aid procedures. Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 8 EC 067 Fire Attack for the Modern Era Classroom - 50% Practical/Skills - 50% This course will review the newest research performed by NIST and UL. It will include lessons in critical flow rates, hose line techniques and nozzle handling techniques. This course will also review several tactical considerations for fighting structural fires in the modern era. Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 12 EC 003 Fireground Support Operations Classroom - 50% Practical - 50% This course focuses on the very important operations used in conjunction with fire attack procedures to achieve fire suppression and control. Classroom presentations include: Fire Behavior, Ventilation, Ladders, Salvage and Overhaul, Forcible Entry, and Power Tools. Demonstrations and simulations provide practical experience for the participants. Fire Fighter - I-II Level Course Hours: 12 EC 045 Fire Service Rescue 101 Lecture/Discussion - 50% Classroom - 20% Practical - 30% This course is divided into two sections - structure fire attack/rescue and an overview of subjects included in a rescue technician course. The first section includes a review of basic structure fire attack and rescue procedures. Group and individual activities include analyzing the need for rescue and removing a victim from a “burning” structure. The second section is designed to prepare the student to assist a rescue technician at a special rescue situation. Subjects include Confined Space Rescue, High-Angle Rescue, Hazardous Materials Incidents, Water Rescue, etc. This course references NFPA Standard 1001. Fire Fighter - I-II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 8 EC 153-2 Fire Fighter Essential Skills - II Classroom - 10% Practical/Skills - 90% This course is designed to enhance/refresh fire fighter skills. The course uses a section of the Mississippi Volunteer Firefighter-I and Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-II course that addresses the NFPA 1001-I standard. Subjects include: Ladders, Search and Rescue, Ventilation, Water Supply, and Fire Hose, Nozzles, Streams, and Foam. In addition to refreshing skills, the course may also be useful preparing new fire fighters for the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I & II courses. Fire Fighter - I & II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 2 EC 007 The Fire Apparatus Driver Classroom - 75% Practical - 25% This course is designed to address the everyday challenges of driving a fire apparatus. Subjects covered include: Fire Apparatus Inspection and Maintenance, Operating Emergency Vehicles, Positioning and Spotting the Fire Apparatus, and Recent Incidents Involving Fire Apparatus in Mississippi. Activities include basic operation of a fire apparatus (if allowed by hosting department). Fire Fighter -I-II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 6 Fire Fighter Essential Skills - I EC 153-3 Fire Fighter Essential Skills - III Classroom - 10% Practical/Skills - 90% This course is designed to enhance/refresh fire fighter skills. The course uses a section of the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I and Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-II course that addresses the NFPA 1001-I standard. Subjects include: Salvage and Overhaul, fire suppression, vehicle rescue and extrication, and fire prevention and public education. In addition to refreshing skills, the course may also be useful in preparing new fire fighters for the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I & II courses. Fire Fighter - I & II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 4 EC 009 Mississippi Fire Fighter Safety Classroom - 75% Practical/Skills - 25% This course is designed to allow students to focus on issues that affect them and their fire departments. It is not a course about general safety issues. Students are required to look at areas where they must take more responsibility for their safety and the safety of their department members. The course also covers the most recent fire fighter deaths in Mississippi. Fire Fighter - I-II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 4 80 915-M1 Apparatus Pump Operator Module 1: Basics Classroom - 50% Practical - 50% Designed to present the fundamentals of pump operation, this course provides the student with the knowledge necessary to become an efficient pump operator. Covering such topics as Pump Design and Maintenance, Pump Types, Hydraulics, Fire Flow, and Pump Operation, this course prepares the student for the critical role of a pump operator on the fireground. Fire Fighter -II Level Course Hours: 12 Hours 915-M2 Apparatus Pump Operator Module 2: Mobile Water Supply Classroom - 50% Practical - 50% A course designed to cover water supply in rural areas where water shuttle is necessary. It covers many aspects of the use of a mobile water supply including tanker design, water sources, delivery rates, shuttle techniques and operations. A demonstration utilizing local equipment provides a practical display of the concept. Fire Fighter -II Level Course Hours: 12 EC 011 Hazardous Materials: Initial Response Classroom - 60% Practical - 40% This course covers material outlined in NFPA 472 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for initial response and action in emergency operations awareness and operational levels. Classroom presentations cover Recognition and Identification of Hazardous Materials, Initial Response Procedures, Safety Zones, Personal Protective Equipment, and Decontamination. Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 12 81 EXTENSION Classroom - 10% Practical/Skills - 90% This course is designed to enhance/refresh fire fighter skills. The course uses a section of the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I course that addresses the NFPA 1001-I standard. Subjects include: SCBA, Incident Command System, Portable Fire Extinguishers, Ropes and Knots, Response and Size-Up, and Forcible Entry. In addition to refreshing skills, the course may also be useful preparing new fire fighters for the Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter-I course. Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 8 EC 153-1 EXTENSION EC 096 Rapid Intervention Teams Classroom - 25% Practical - 75% This course is designed to prepare fire fighters for “Operations” level RIT duties. It combines both “Awareness” and “Operations” level training for participants who have minimal experience in RIT work, and can be adapted to be utilized for students with various levels of RIT experience. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 4 EC 012 Automobile Extrication Classroom - 50% Practical/Skills - 50% This course is an excellent guide to the basic methods of auto extrication, covering the subjects of scene safety and stabilization, patient care, and actual extrication techniques. The student is exposed to various methods and tools needed to perform an extrication. Hands-on practical demonstrations allows the students to utilize the local equipment in performing simulated rescues. A special thanks to the New Albany Fire Department for video demonstrations used in this course. Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 12 EC 041 Training, Responding and Returning Home Alive Classroom - 80% Practical/Skills - 20% This course is not a typical safety and survival course. It is very interactive. This course allows the students to measure how much progress we (Mississippi fire fighters) have made in being able to survive the dangers of firefighting. It also allows students to look at themselves and determine whether they are part of the problem or part of the solution. NIMS issues are included in the unit addressing incident safety. Other subjects include Fire Department Risk Management, Vehicle Response and Highway Safety, Keeping Training Safe, and Our Survival Challenge in Mississippi. Fire Fighter - I & II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 8 EC 151 Understanding the Role of the Incident Safety Officer Classroom - 50% Practical/Skills-50% This course is designed to give fire fighters the opportunity to learn about the responsibilities of the Incident Safety Officer and what fire fighters can do to support the funtion of the safety officer at all types of incidents. Students should have a thorough understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS). The course will allow great opportunities for departments to address previous incident safety issues and be proactive for possible future incidents. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 12 EC 160-PA Managing the Rural Emergency and Personal Accountability Classroom - 50% Practical/Skills-50% This course is designed to merge the Incident Command System with the 2-in-2-out rule. Appropriate for career or volunteer departments in rural or urban settings, classroom sessions involve activities focusing on command responsibilities, staff position roles, and most importantly, fire fighter accountability. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 12 TIM 12 National Traffic Incident (TIM) Management: Responder Training Program Classroom - 75% Practical/Skills - 25% This National Unified Program is designed to help ALL responders recognize the dangers encountered by emergency responders working in or near traffic. The Strategic Highway Research program, authorized by Congress, focuses on research on responder safety and safe, quick clearance. Created by responders for responders, the ultimate goal of this approach is to train the entire nation’s responder community, including all disciplines, to be compliant. This program is facilitated by the Mississippi State Fire Academy for the Mississippi Department Of Transportation. All Fire Service Personnel Course Hours: 12 EC FD2-VF Response to New Vehicle Fires This course focuses on categories and hazards of new vehicles and vehicle fire extinguishment and safety. Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 2 *EMS CEU Hours: 2 EC FD2-EH Electrical Hazards on the Emergency Scene Classroom/Discussion - 100% Practical/Skills - 0% This course focuses on the basic issues involving electrical hazards encountered by a fire fighter while on a scene. Core topics include Safety, SOP’s, Size-Up, and Residential, Industrial & Vehicle Hazards. Fire Fighter - I & II Level Course Hours: 2 *EMS CEU Hours: 2 FD2-NG Natural Gas Considerations for Fire Departments Classroom - 100% Practical/Skills - 0% This course addresses the basic issues for fire departments to consider when responding to potential natural gas incidents. Some of the subject areas include Ignition Sources, Visual Clues, and General Tactics. Course Hours: 2 EC FD2-CS Delivering Excellent Customer Service Classroom/Discussion - 100% Practical/Skills - 0% This course focuses on the need for identifying internal and external customers, determining customer needs, and developing/ revising methods to meet those needs. Course Hours: 2 EC FD2-ETH Fire Service Ethics Classroom/Discussion - 100% Practical/Skills - 0% This course focuses on how individual behavior impacts decision-making and leadership in organizational and personal settings. Other subjects include Recognizing the Risks and Rewards of Ethical Decision-Making, Leadership Responsibility, and Ethics and Values. Course Hours: 2 FD4-10 2-In-2-Out and Personnel Accountability Classroom - 75% Skills - 25% This course addresses the ever-important concept of 2 fire fighters in and 2 fire fighters out. Additionally, it addresses methods to improve personnel accountability. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 4 *EMS CEU Hours: 4 EC FD4-EMR Operating Emergency Vehicles-Annual Refresher Classroom - 50% Skills - 50% This course is designed to serve as an annual refresher for ALL fire service personnel. Drivers of fire apparatus, rescue vehicles, and other fire department vehicles should participate. Fire Fighter - I & II Level Course Hours: 4 EC FD4-ME Legal Issues: Minimizing Exposure Classroom - 100% Practical/Skills - 0% This course focuses on very basic, yet important legal issues. Core subjects include: Introduction to the Law and Legal System, Civil Rights and Wrongs, Torts, Organization of Fire Departments, Media and the Fire Service, and Tips for Minimizing Liability. Course Hours: 4 EC FD4-FSR Fire Fighter Self Rescue Classroom - 75% Skills - 25% This course is designed to help the fire fighter understand the concepts of self-rescue, rapid intervention teams, responsibilities of the RIT officer/leader and members, and to help the firefighter identify basic tools for RIT and search and rescue. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 4 *EMS CEU Hours: 4 EMS OP8 EMS Support Operations Classroom - 75% Skills - 25% This course is designed for those that do not have formal emergency medical training but may find themselves functioning in a support role on a medical scene. Topics covered include Patient History Taking, Scene Safety, Verbal Patient Assessment, Medical and Trauma Emergencies, Environmental Emergencies, Poisonings and Landing Zone Operations for Aeromedical Transport. This course also serves as a knowledge reinforcement for the EMR, EMT, or Paramedic. This course is designed to accompany a standard 4-hour CPR/AED class taught by a certified instructor. (Note: Any CPR certifications will be issued by the instructor through his or her certifying entity, not the MSFA.) Fire Fighter - I Level Course Hours: 8 EC 914-F8 Overview of Apparatus Pump Operations: Annual Refresher Classroom - 75% Practical - 25% This course includes general fire apparatus pumping procedures, fire pump operations, and pumping techniques. It is designed for individuals responsible for operating fire apparatus pumps at emergency scenes and training incidents. This course references NFPA Standard 1002. Fire Fighter -I & II Level Course Hours: 8 EC 922-8F Basic Aerial Operations: Annual Refresher Classroom - 75% Skills - 25% This course is designed to refresh students’ basic knowledge of various systems found on aerial apparatus, aerial operations and maintenance. This course references NFPA Standard 1002. Course Hours: 8 TIM 4 National Traffic Incident (TIM) Management: Responder Training Program Classroom - 75% Practical/Skills - 25% This National Unified Program is designed to help ALL responders recognize the dangers encountered by emergency responders working in or near traffic. The Strategic Highway Research program, authorized by Congress, focuses on research on responder safety and safe, quick clearance. Created by responders for responders, the ultimate goal of this approach is to train the entire nation’s responder community including all disciplines to be compliant. This program is facilitated by the Mississippi State Fire Academy for the Mississippi Department Of Transportation. Delivered in two-2 hour formats for your convenience. All Fire Service Personnel Course Hours: 4 82 83 EXTENSION EXTENSION EC 152 Strategies for Fire Fighter Personal Success Classroom - 50% Practical/Skills - 50% This course provides the company officer, or future company officer, with the basic leadership skills and tools needed to perform effectively in the fire service environment. The course addresses Ethics, Use and Abuse of Power at the Company Officer Level, Creativity in the Fire Service Environment, and Management of the Multiple Roles of the Company Officer. The course can be especially useful for departments to prepare personnel to eventually advance to higher ranks such as lieutenant, captain, assistant chief, training officer, and fire chief. Fire Fighter - II Level Course Hours: 12 *EMS CEU Hours: 2 INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COURSES FIRE APPARATUS TESTING Course Number: EC 923 Date of Delivery: June 7, 2018 Course Hours: 8 Maximum Enrollment: 20 Course Fee: $80 Course Description: This program will be a one day class and will consist of classroom lecture and hands on activities. This course will teach the student how to pump test a fire department pumping apparatus to the NFPA 1911 and NFPA 1901 standards. FIRE PUMP REBUILDING CLASS If you are interested in testing your fire departments’ pumper during this class, contact Greg Reynolds at (601) 932-2444. Only one apparatus can be used per class. Course Number: HALEPUMP Date of Delivery: February 6–8, 2018 Maximum Enrollment: Course Fee: $170 - Group A $255 - Group B 25 Hale Fire Pumps will conduct a three day hands-on fire pump rebuilding course at the Academy. Instructors for the course will be representatives from the Hale Fire Pump factory based in Conshohocken, PA. OTHER OTHER This course is designed to instruct students on rebuilding centrifugal fire pumps. EMERGENCY VEHICLE TECHNICIAN TEST The EVT F3 Exam will be offered on February 9, 2018 at 10:30 a.m., at the MS State Fire Academy. You must contact Sherry Wilde at 847-426-4075 at the EVT Certification Commission Office for cost and registration for the EVT Exam. Without registering you cannot take the exam. You do not have to attend the Hale Pump Class to take the test. Web site www.evtcc.org. 84 For information contact: Greg Reynolds at 601-932-2444. 85 CURRICULUM / TESTING & PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU Tour Fee: None The Mississippi State Fire Academy training facility is available for public tours. Scheduled tours can be arranged for most types of educational, civic, and special groups. An age appropriate fire safety/information program can be developed to meet the needs of the audience. F I R E A C A D E M Y TO U R S From left: Sandy McAlister, Projects Officer & Public Relations; Shannon Sandridge, Instructor Chief; and David Stanley, Staff Instructor. Tours of the Academy grounds include a brief education/information program, informational handout, and walking tour of the facility explaining all aspects of fire fighter training. Please contact us regarding special bus tour needs. OTHER Our bureau also handles Public Relations for the Academy. We want to promote our programs and assure our customers that they are getting the best product that we can deliver when they come to our Academy. We also provide special requested courses for private entities that need training for their employees (Fire Safety Education). Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your fire and emergency service career and help provide you with the best training for your occupation and the safety of the citizens of our state. Shannon Sandridge, Instructor Chief ssandridge@msfa.ms.gov 86 OTHER Let me first say thank you for choosing the Mississippi Fire Academy for your training needs. It is our goal to offer the most up to date and accredited programs to the fire and emergency services community. The Curriculum/ Testing Bureau manages all testing and accreditation for our certification programs. We currently have 24 levels of certification accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC), and 32 levels of certification accredited by the National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (ProBoard). All of these certifications are based on the National Fire Protection Association Standards. These accreditations ensure that all firefighters in the state and abroad are being trained and tested to the same level and the training is based on national standards. (Refer to page 5 for information on our accredited courses.) If you wish to schedule a tour, please contact: Sandy McAlister smcalister@msfa.ms.gov or Shannon Sandridge ssandridge@msfa.ms.gov or call us at (601) 932-2444 for information and scheduling. 87 FIRE SERVICE CONTACTS The Mississippi State Fire Academy Honor Guard FIRE ACADEMY 601-932-2444 E-mail - fireacademy@msfa.ms.gov Web Page - www.msfa.ms.gov MS EMERGENCY MGMT. AGENCY 866-519-6362 E-mail - memainfo@mema.ms.gov Web Page - www.msema.org INSURANCE DEPARTMENT 601-359-3569 E-mail - info@mid.ms.gov Web Page - www.mid.ms.gov NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY 1-800-238-3358 Web Page - www.usfa.fema.gov/nfa MINIMUM STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION BOARD 601-932-2444, ext. 306 E-mail - ltyler@msfa.ms.gov Web Page - www.mid.ms.gov/minstand FIRE MARSHAL Chief Deputy Ricky Davis 601-359-1061 E-mail - ricky.davis@mid.ms.gov Web Page - www.mid.ms.gov FIRE SERVICES Brad Smith, State Fire Coordinator 601-359-1062 E-mail - brad.smith@mid.ms.gov Web Page - www.mid.ms.gov LC GAS Scottie Cuevas, Director 601-359-1064 E-mail - scottie.cuevas@mid.ms.gov Web Page - www.mid.ms.gov The Mississippi State Fire Academy Honor Guard was established in 2008. Since its inception, our mission has been to serve the fire fighters around the state in their time of need. We were established to help remember and memorialize any fire fighter that serves or served this great state as a token of our appreciation on a state level. We also assist any other established Honor Guard throughout the state with functions or services as they need us. ‘ We have represented the fire service in Mississippi at countless events from presenting the colors for President George W. Bush on a visit to Jackson, to memorializing lost fire fighters that paid the ultimate sacrifice. It is our hope that we can serve you in your time of need or at a special event in your local jurisdiction. Please review the following information for deployment guidelines of the Honor Guard. If your department or agency would like to utilize the services of the MSFA Honor Guard, the following procedures are in place: - Notification to the MSFA Executive Director 72 hours prior to the event. - A brief description of services you are requesting. - Time and date of service or function. - Directions to the event. - Point of contact (name, cell phone number, secondary contact person and cell). - During weekends or holidays, contact your County Fire Coordinator, who will contact the State Fire Coordinator Brad Smith. He will contact MSFA Executive Director Reggie Bell or Senior Instructor Chad Ponder. The MSFA Honor Guard was established to serve and honor members of the Mississippi Fire Service. It is with great honor and pride that we provide this service to you. Should we be of service to you, please contact the Mississippi State Fire Academy at (601) 932-2444. 88 FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION Chief Mike Beyerstedt, President 228-868-5950, ext. 6673 E-mail - mbeyerstedt@gulfport-ms.gov Web Page - www.msfirechiefs.org FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION Chief John Pope, President 601-467-5174 E-mail - collinscity96853@bellsouth.net Web Page - www.mffa.com FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTORS ASSOC. Ricky Leister, President 601-934-9489 E-mail - rickyleister@meridianms.org STATE RATING BUREAU 601-981-2915 E-mail - msrb@msratingbureau.com Web Page - www.msratingbureau.com MS EMERGENCY SERVICE DEGREE PROGRAM Meridian Community College Patrick Warner, Director 800-622-8431 E-mail - pwarner@meridiancc.edu Web Page - www.meridiancc.edu PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS’ BENEFITS PROGRAM 1-888-744-6513 E-mail - AskPSOB@usdoj.gov Web Page - www.psob.gov MS ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC FIRE SAFETY EDUCATORS Jason Desmond, President 601-833-4945 E-mail - Hfd72@gmail.com Luke Smith, Secretary 601-932-2444, ext. 339 E-mail - lsmith@msfa.ms.gov MS BURN CAMP FOUNDATION Tammy Moore 601-620-7543 E-mail - msburncamp01@yahoo.com Carole Summerall 662-251-7255 E-mail - carol243@att.net Malena Alderman 662-404-1146 E-mail - malderman@southaven.org SECRETARY OF STATE 601-359-1350 E-mail - Delbert.Hosemann@sos.ms.gov Web Page - www.sos.ms.gov STATE CONTRACTS 601-359-3402 E-mail - purchasingandtravel@dfa.ms.gov Web Page - www.dfa.ms.gov MS ASSOCIATION OF SUPERVISORS 601-353-2741 E-mail - sspangler@massup.org Web Page - www.mssupervisors.org MS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 601-353-5854 or 800-325-7641 E-mail - info@mmlonline.com Web Page - www.mmlonline.com 89 MEMORABILIA SALES MEMORABILIA SALES, cont. Listed below include pictures of items available. Visit our website at www.msfa.ms.gov for color photos, current inventory, new items, and to purchase through on-line shopping. Orders will be shipped via USPS. Payments accepted include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and electronic checks. During the check out process, the portal will indicate the additional charges added to the cost of the merchandise for the State of Mississippi portal fees. Shipping cost will be calculated at check out. Should you need assistance with this, please contact us at (601) 932-2444. Academy Logo Item: MSFA Logo Patch Item: MSFA Logo Decal Item: MSFA Lapel Pin Item: MSFA Challenge Coin Item: Certiicate Replacements Item: Basic Class 1001 DVD Shirts NEW Item: MSFA Diamond Plate Item: MS Fire Tee Item: MFA Tee Price: $10.00 Front Back Front Front Front Sizes: Youth XS-L (s/s only) Adult S - 3X Color: Navy Price: Short Sleeve $12.00 Long Sleeve $15.00 Dri Fit: M-2XL $15.00 Back Sizes: Youth XS to Lg Adult S - 3X Color: Black w/Silver Imprint Black w/Pink Imprint Price: $12.00 Back Sizes: Adult S - 3X Color: Grey w/Navy Imprint Price: $12.00 Back Children’s Tees Item: Baby Onesie Lil Soaker-Pink Item: Baby Onesie Lil Squirt-Blue Price: $3.00 Specialty Items Item: Patch, Certiied MS Volunteer Fire Fighter Front Size: 2T - 4T Color: Navy, Pink Price: $12.00 Size: NB, 6, & 12 month Color: White Price: $12.00 Back Back Item: Patch, Certiied Volunteer Level II Fire Fighter Item: Mississippi Fire Fighter Car Tag Decal Item:Thin Red Line Decal, Relective Course Reqmt: Certiied Volunteer Fire Fighter Level I Price: $2.00 GREAT COLLECTOR’S ITEM! Item: Patch, Certiied Volunteer Level II Fire Fighter Item: Certiied Volunteer Level 2 Tee Item: Tervis Tumbler Color: Of White with Red and Black design Price: $2.00 (Must be a Fireighter in Mississippi, please provide Department and Chief Name) Item: Ceramic Cofee Mug Price: $4.00 Item: Can Huggie "We Support Our Fire Fighters!" Price: $3.00 Designs: Yellow Hat, Black Hat, Red Hat, Flag Price: $2.50 Back Course Reqmt: Volunteer Certiication 2 Sizes: Adult S - 3X Color: Dark Grey Price: $15.00 Item: Patch, CARS Item: CARS Tee Item: Adjustable Cap Item: Adjustable Cap Moisture Wicking Caps Color: Red with "Mississippi Fire Academy" embossed; Black with “Fallen FF” embossed Price: $1.50 Item: Sun Visor Course Reqmt: Engine Company Operations Price: $5.00 Course Reqmt: Certiied Rural Fire Apparatus Driver I Price: $2.50 Item: Patch, ARFF Item: Patch, Haz Mat Item: Patch, FIRST Front Back Color: Navy, Red, Pink, Camo Price: $1.50 Course Reqmt: Certiied Rural Fire Oicer Price: $2.00 Item: Lanyard Item: Arm Band LE Color: Black with Silver imprint, 14 oz. Price: $5.00 Course Reqmt: Back Certiied Volunteer Course Reqmt: Volunteer Certiication 1 Fire Fighter Level I Sizes: Adult S - 3X Color: Dark Grey Price: $2.00 Price: $15.00 Item: Patch, Engine Item: Patch, Certiied Item: Decal, Certiied Rural Company Ambassador Rural Fire Oicer Fire Apparatus Driver I Course Reqmt: Certiied Volunteer Fire Fighter Level II Price: $2.50 Item: Antenna Topper (Cool Ball) SA 16 oz. Includes Red Lid Price: Was $20.00 Now $15.00 Item: Certiied Volunteer Level 1 Tee Front Item: Ribbon Magnet Course Reqmt: Certiied Volunteer Fire Fighter Level II Price: $2.50 Color: White with Red & Navy imprint Price: $5.00 Item: Patch, Certiied MS Volunteer Fire Fighter Front Vehicle, Beverage & Miscellaneous Item: Mississippi Fire Fighter Car Tag Description: Can be ordered by 1001 class number Price: $5.00 Description: You can request replacement certiicates for courses you successfully completed. Price: Basic Academy Certiicate: $2.50 Certiicate with IFSAC Accreditation Seal: $7.50 (Note: You must have successfully completed the appropriate course in order to purchase these items.) LIMITED SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL VOLUNTEER I & II PATCH Item: MS Fire Tee, Toddler Front Size: NB, 6, & 12 month Color: White Price: $12.00 Price: $3.00 Color: Red or Royal Blue Price: $2.00 Color: Red with white imprint Price: $2.00 Course Reqmt: Certiied Advanced Rescue Specialist (CARS) Sizes: Adult Medium - 2X-Large Color: Red, Navy, Grey Price: $15.00 Item: Patch, Certiied Smoke Diver MSFA Course Reqmt: Certiied Advanced Rescue Specialist (CARS) Price: $3.00 Item: Decal, Certiied Smoke Diver Item: Buckle, Certiied Smoke Diver Course Reqmt: Fireighter Intervention Rescue And Survival Techniques (FIRST) Price: $4.00 Course Reqmt: Hazardous Materials Technician Price: $3.50 Item: Smoke Diver Challenge Coin Course Reqmt: Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighter Refresher or Airport Fire Fighter NFPA-1003 Price: $4.00 Item: Certiied Smoke Diver Tee Item: Toboggan Item: Mossy Oak Camo Front Color: Navy Blue with light blue embroidery Price: $7.00 90 Color: Black with Thin Red Line Flag Price: $10.00 Color: Breakaway Price: Cap, $15.00 Sun Visor, $12.00 Color: Navy with white imprint; Khaki with blue imprint Price: $5.00 Color: Navy with gold embroidery Price: $9.00 Course Reqmt: Smoke Diver Price: $3.00 Course Reqmt: Smoke Diver Price: $3.00 Course Reqmt: Smoke Diver Price: $15.00 Course Reqmt: Smoke Diver Price: $15.00 Back "The Goals Were Set, I Measured Up" Course Reqmt: Smoke Diver Sizes: Adult Small - 3X-Large Dri-Fit & Cotton Color: Varies Price: $15.00 91 AREA DIRECTIONS From Shreveport, Louisiana; Dallas Texas; and other points West: Take I-20 East to Jackson, MS. Stay on I-20 as if you are going towards Meridian, MS. Take exit 48, Pearson Road - Pearl exit. Stay in the far right lane, and turn right onto Pearson Road. Go .75 miles to Old Whitfield Road. There will be a large green sign on the right, pointing to the Academy, opposite Old Whitfield Road. Turn left, go 2.28 miles, and you will see the gate on the right. From Birmingham, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; and other points East: Take I-20 West to Exit 52, Airport Road, Jackson International Airport. Exit the ramp, turn left and drive over the bridge over I-20. Get in the right lane quickly, and after you have crossed the bridge, take your first right onto Old Whitfield Road, which is about 200 feet past I-20. Stay on Old Whitfield Road until you see the back of an old DC-9, which is used in ARFF training. You will pass most of the Academy until you come to the front gate, which will be on the left. From Memphis, Tennessee, St. Louis, Missouri; and other points North: Take I-55 South from Memphis to Jackson, MS. Go all the way through the downtown Jackson area, and get in the right lane after the Pearl St. exit. Take the I-20 East exit over the fly-over, and keep heading east. You will come to exit 48 after about 2 miles. Take exit 48, Pearson Road - Pearl exit. Stay in the far right lane, and turn right onto Pearson Road. Go .75 miles to Old Whitfield Road. There will be a large green sign on the right, pointing to the Academy, opposite Old Whitfield Road. Turn left, go 2.28 miles, and you will see the gate on the right. From Baton Rouge, Louisiana; New Orleans, Louisiana; and other points South: Take I-55 North from New Orleans to Jackson - about three hours. When you arrive in South Jackson, stay in the right lane to get on I-20 East. Stay on I-20 eastbound until you pass Jackson and come to exit 48. Take exit 48, Pearson Road - Pearl exit. Stay in the far right lane, and turn right onto Pearson Road. Go .75 miles to Old Whitfield Road. There will be a large green sign on the right, pointing to the Academy, opposite Old Whitfield Road. 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