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FY 2014 ANNUAL REPORT MISSISSIPPI STATE FIRE ACADEMY “MAKING A DIFFERENCE, WHEN IT MATTERS THE MOST” A Division of the Mississippi Insurance Department Mississippi State Fire Academy Advisory Board President of the Mississippi Fire Chiefs Association Chief Terry Tucker President of the Mississippi Fire Fighters Association Chief John Pope State Fire Marshal’s Office Chief Deputy Ricky Davis President of the Mississippi Association of Supervisors Mr. Joe Andy Helton President of the Mississippi Municipal League Mayor Alton Shaw Manager of the State Rating Bureau Mr. Joe Shumaker 2 Index Advisory Board................................................................................................................................................................2 Index...................................................................................................................................................................................3 Executive Summary.......................................................................................................................................................4 From Executive Director Reggie Bell.......................................................................................................................5 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................................6 Campus Facility.........................................................................................................................................................7-10 Staffing............................................................................................................................................................................10 Organizational Chart...................................................................................................................................................11 State Fire Academy of Mississippi Financial Statement..................................................................................12 Grant Information........................................................................................................................................................13 Statistics..........................................................................................................................................................................14 Students Trained by County of Sending Organization..................................................................................15 Certification Bureau.............................................................................................................................................16-17 Extension Services Bureau.................................................................................................................................18-19 Special/Industrial Bureau...................................................................................................................................20-21 Other Training & Services...................................................................................................................................22-23 Adjunct Instructors.....................................................................................................................................................24 Organizational Affiliates............................................................................................................................................25 FY 2014 Participation Report by Type of Program.....................................................................................26-31 FY 2014 Participation Report by Organization............................................................................................32-51 3 It is with great pleasure that I present to you the 2014 Annual Report of the Mississippi State Fire Academy. Two thousand fourteen was a tremendous year for the Academy, marked by major accomplishments that promote our commitment to excellence and our dedication to service. We would like to thank you for your continued support of the fire service in the State of Mississippi and the State Fire Academy as we continue to be one of the nation’s best fire and emergency response training centers. Executive Director 4 From Executive Director Reggie Bell When the Mississippi legislature created the Mississippi State Fire Academy and designated it as the agency for training the state’s fire personnel, I am certain they could not have foreseen the growth and progress that would shape the Academy as it exists today. Many changes have occurred in the forty years since the Academy was built. We now train approximately 15,000 students per year by offering more than ninety courses, many with multiple deliveries, and many offered both on campus and off-site through our field delivery program. 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. Certainly, technology has advanced tremendously in the last forty years, and the Mississippi State Fire Academy remains at the forefront of that advancement. Classrooms and other facilities on campus are equipped with wireless Internet, webcasting, and teleconferencing capabilities. These assets provide us the flexibility to innovate our instruction methods and course delivery platforms as the needs of the students, and the departments and communities they serve, change. We are also well-positioned to continue to adapt in a constantly evolving technological world. In addition to training those who seek careers in fire fighting and emergency response, we consider it a vital part of our mission to educate ordinary Mississippi citizens about fire prevention and safety. To that end, we offer schools, clubs, and civic groups the opportunity 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. There is no charge for these tours. A program that has gained tremendous attention is our Fire Academy for Elected/Public Officials. This program is designed to be a fun day. It familiarizes the elected/public officials with the basic duties and operations of their local fire departments. Elected/public officials from state, municipal, and county governments have attended this one-day course. Fire departments have benefitted from the experience and knowledge their government leaders gain in this course. I am proud to say that for the past forty years and far into the future, the Mississippi State Fire Academy has been and will be… “Making a Difference When It Matters the Most…” 5 Introduction State Fire Academy Mission Statement To serve the Mississippi Fire Service Community and the World by providing quality education and training in fundamental and advanced skills to save lives and property. “Making A Difference When It Matters The Most!” Enabling Legislation MS Code Annotated Section 45-11-7: The State Fire Academy was created for the purpose of training and education of persons engaged in municipal, county and industrial fire protection. The Academy is officially designated as the agency of this state to conduct training for fire personnel on a statewide basis to all duly constituted fire departments. MS Code Annotated Section 45-11-5: Creation of a separate account known as the “State Fire Academy Fund” for the deposit of a tax of one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) of the gross premium receipts of fire insurance policies levied in the state. MS Code Annotated Section 45-11-7: The Academy is designated as a division (sub agency) of the Insurance Department. MS Code Annotated Section 45-11-203: Within one year of employment, all paid full time fire fighters shall be certified as completing the mandatory training requirements administered by the State Fire Academy. MS Code Annotated Section 83-1-39: Requires one member of the sheriff’s department to be the county fire investigator and to attend training at the State Fire Academy in arson investigation. Philosophy The State Fire Academy is committed and responsible for the training and education of personnel engaged in municipal, county and industrial fire protection. This student body consists of career, volunteer and industrial fire personnel. The Academy has three training areas, which are 1) Certification Services 2) Extension Services and 3) Industrial and Special Services, which all focus on the Academy’s only function, which is training. All other areas support the staff and students of these training areas. The Academy’s philosophy is to deliver quality training and instruction to the fire service/emergency response personnel of the State, while adhering to high ethical standards, promoting cooperation among staff with efficiency and integrity in their work while representing the Academy in a professional, courteous, and helpful manner at all times, and safeguarding the assets of the State. The Academy is committed to providing excellent service to its customers by providing training based on National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards as well as specialized courses not addressed by NFPA. Statewide Goal and Benchmark Public Safety and Order To protect the public’s safety-by providing training to first responders/emergency responders. The training students receive from the Academy provides them the skills necessary to save lives and property, which will in turn, lower the insurance fire rating which determines the premium rates on business and homeowner’s insurance. 6 Campus Facility: Construction began in 1974, on the Academy campus in Rankin County, Mississippi. The campus is currently located on approximately 112 acres with more than twenty buildings. Courses are offered to students on or off-campus. Course length can vary from one hour to seven weeks. If on-campus, students may elect to stay in the dormitory, which has seventy-five beds, and they are provided two meals a day in the cafeteria. We currently have seven classrooms, and a dedicated student computer lab/library, in addition to the exercise area for students in the dormitory. Multiple training areas on campus include the following: A Trench Rescue and Emergency Shoring Prop was completed during fiscal year 2009. The prop consists of approximately seventy feet of space for practice in emergency shoring techniques and to allow several scenarios for rescue operations. The prop was a generous donation of equipment, labor, and material from the Associated General Contractors of Mississippi-Municipal Contractors Division. The value of the prop is estimated at a quarter of a million dollars. The Fire Research Building simulates a three-story residential structure with an attic, and a commercial structure with a basement. The building contains over 4,000 square feet of training space and is equipped with five computer controlled fire/smoke rooms with liquid propane gas fueled fire simulators and a Class A burn room. A four (4) story drill tower is attached to the burn area. The project was completed in November 2006 with authorization by the State Legislature during the 2003 Regular Session of the Mississippi Legislature. During fiscal year 2012, installation of a new fire prop in the Fire Research Building was completed. The prop simulates a couch fire with flashover capabilities, and is computer controlled along with the other four props in the building. The original Burn Building was constructed in 1974. It has four levels and simulates residential and commercial buildings. Since the completion of the new Fire Research Building in 2006, this building has been converted into a self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) training area and collapse rescue training building. The SCBA training area utilizes mazes and artificial smoke for training. The collapse rescue area of the building simulates collapsed ceilings, walls, and floors. The five-story drill tower provides opportunities for high-rise ladder, rope and firefighting operations. In addition to this tower, there is a communications tower erected for training high angle rescue purposes. 7 The live burn area consists of five large concrete pads as well as one 5,000 square foot airliner fuselage flammable liquid/LP gas burn prop designed specifically to prevent environmental contamination. These training areas include: a fifty foot flowing fuel fire (LP gas Christmas tree fire); LP gas tank fire; pump seal fire; twenty foot vertical tank fire with exposures; horizontal tank fire with an exposed small tank truck; and a three story evolution simulating a chemical processing plant fire. The hazardous materials training site consists of a large train derailment simulation with eleven cars. Two lakes are on campus. One is forty feet deep and is utilized for dive rescue training. The other lake is used as a water source for pump testing fire apparatus. The confined space training site has over 9,000 cubic feet of enclosed area and a forty-five foot tower. The underground area includes vents and drains with several emergency entries/exits. A forty-one by fourteen foot water vessel is dry docked for the instruction of offshore personnel. An arson lab is used to build real life room-like structures with furniture to train in arson detection. 8 Five aircraft simulators are used in the instruction of aircraft rescue training. A landing gear simulator is at this site along with a side-wall aircraft section used in training. We are recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration as an approved training site for this region. Students from all over the United States attend these courses for the required annual training to be in compliance with the FAA regulations. The Fire Education and Safety Auditorium will seat up to 300 people and is used for graduations and large meetings of the fire service. The building underwent renovation by the Bureau of Buildings and was completed in November of 2012. The construction and furnishing of four state of the art classrooms was completed in May of 2012. This project has greatly enhanced our facility. Two of the classrooms are theatre style that will seat 50 each, while the other two classrooms are traditional with seating capacity of 30 each. Each of the classrooms has the latest technology for course instruction and wireless capabilities. Future Enhancements: Progress has been made on the construction of a new training prop, Structural Collapse Rescue. The prop was designed by staff members and most work is being performed by staff. This prop will consist of material to simulate a collapsed building consisting of concrete, masonry, brick, wood and metal. The training will consist of rescue personnel digging, bracing, shoring, and removing victims of the collapse. Heavy machinery such as bulldozers, backhoes, and cranes will be utilized to remove the debris for the safe rescue training. Anticipated completion of the project is December of 2015. 9 The National Natural Gas Association, along with Mississippi 811, and the Mississippi Public Service Commission and several energy companies, have begun the construction process for erecting the “Mississippi Safety City” on the Academy campus. The Mississippi Safety City is a one-of-akind, small scale city encompassing two acres that will serve as a training facility for natural gas operators, emergency response personnel, and industrial technicians. The city will contain homes, streets, streetlights and natural gas pipelines. Training will include classroom settings as well as real life simulations of natural gas eruptions and responses, and inspection techniques of gas systems. The estimated cost of this project is one million dollars, which will be donated by the sponsors. The Academy is currently one hundred percent (100%) special funded through an insurance premium tax on insurance policies sold in the state, and course collection fees. Additionally, grant funding is requested and often times received for training emergency response personnel on a statewide basis at little to no cost to the departments/counties. Staffing: The Academy operates the facility with sixty-three (63) staff members in the following areas: Administrative Human Resources Minimum Standards and Certification Board Secretary Information Technology and Videography Building, Maintenance, and Vehicle Housekeeping Cafeteria Curriculum/Accreditation and Public Relations Instructional Bureaus–Certification, Industrial/Special, Extension Services The Office of Administrative Services is responsible for the day to day operations of the Academy, student training records and course registration. Human Resources is responsible for staff recruitment, staff training and all employee benefits. The Secretary for the Minimum Standards Board is responsible for all functions related to Board activities. The Informational Technology and Videography Bureau is responsible for all computer systems for staff, the Learning Resource Center for students’ use, custom programming for staff, and videos of class training. The Building, Maintenance, and Vehicle Bureau is responsible for maintaining and repairing all of the agency buildings, equipment, and training props as well as all vehicles owned by the Academy, including Fire Apparatus. Housekeeping is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of all the buildings, checking students into the dormitory, issuing linens, cleaning rooms, and assisting in grounds keeping when necessary. The Cafeteria Staff is responsible for serving two meals a day to students. The Instructional Bureaus are responsible for all areas of training offered while the Curriculum/Accreditation and Public Relations Bureau is responsible for course accreditation, testing, tours, fire education safety seminars, and publications. 10 O rganizational C hart Mississippi Insurance Department Commissioner Mike Chaney MSFA Advisory Board Chief Terry Tucker Chief John Pope Chief Ricky Davis Mr. Joe Andy Helton Mayor Alton Shaw Mr. Joe Shumaker Reggie Bell Executive Director Lynn Tyler Assistant to the Executive Director Human Resources Administrative Services Bobby Wicker Director Pam Ladner Director Paul Ammerman Policy/Grants Bobbie Felder Receptionist Food Services Beverly Massey Purchasing Diane Johnson Georgia Brown Geraldine Brown Gwen Johnson Christie Walton Gladys Peterson Admissions Facilities Maintenance Shannon Torregano Accounting Buddy Shotts Director Information Technology Systems Jimmy Shows Kurt Turner Director Housekeeping Seth McDowell Programmer Kelly Page Sherry Gaddis Cornelius Payton Kevin Pope William Searcy Videographer Curriculum & Testing Accreditation and Public Relations Sandy McAlister Projects Officer Public Relations Micheal Anderson Zebedee Bolton Paul Cowart Steve Hamblin Paul Shoemaker Vehicle Maintenance Glen Humphries Greg Reynolds Certification Bureau Extension Services Bureau Special/Industrial Bureau Daniel Cross Instructor Chief Steven Ashby Instructor Chief Curtiss Marbury Instructor Chief Keith Black Rebecca Cahoon Chris Carrera Will Cocke Marcus Collier Rob Fisher Ricky Lee Clarence Parks Bill Trimble Patricia Brown Matt Hinkle Kris Koziol David Pitts Luke Smith Herlon Stephens Mike Word Shannon Sandridge Instructor Chief Matt Ellis Curriculum & Testing Brenda Evans Human Resources Assistant 11 Josh Abercrombie Durfie Burns Chris Carr Kenya Green Russell McCullar Mark Moss Hayes Nix Chad Ponder Nick Ragan Robbie Wells Fund Balance Financial Statement July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014 Beginning Fund Balance July 1, 2013: $2,741,957.46 Income/Revenue Collections: Fire Tax Receipts $4,223,880.28 Course Fees and Memorabilia Sales $ 933,768.75 Sub Grant Funds-Passed through Other State Agencies $ 245,432.91 Federal Grant Funds-Direct $ 12,140.91 Other Miscellaneous Income $ 22,380.06 Total Income/Revenue Collections: $5,437,602.91 Expenses: Salaries, Wages, Fringe Benefits $3,980,430.10 Travel $ 39,800.84 Contractual Services $ 462,072.87 Commodities $ 502,839.36 Equipment Purchases $ 130,743.30 Vehicles $ 37,045.00 Cellular Device $ 149.99 Resale Merchandise and Other Expenses $ 67,162.17 Total Expenses: $5,220,243.63 Ending Fund Balance June 30, 2014: $2,959,316.74 MS Code Annotated Section 45-11-5: Creation of a separate account known as the “State Fire Academy Fund” for the deposit of a tax of one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) of the gross premium receipts of fire insurance policies levied in the state. MS Code Annotated Section 45-11-7 (1): The State Fire Academy was created for the purpose of training and education of persons engaged in municipal, county and industrial fire protection. The Academy is officially designated as the agency of this state to conduct training for fire personnel on a statewide basis to all duly constituted fire departments. The Commissioner of Insurance may establish and charge reasonable fees for the training programs and other services provided by the Academy. 12 Grant Information Fiscal Year 2014 The Academy was able to receive grant funds directly from the Federal Emergency Management Agency/National Fire Academy. This grant was utilized to pay for deliveries state wide of programs offered by the National Fire Academy. Grant Funds Received: $11,852.49 Deliveries Offered: 27 Students Participating: 323 The Mississippi Office of Homeland Security under the MS Department of Public Safety, awarded grant funds from the State Homeland Security Program. This grant was utilized for on campus and field delivery programs that have been approved through the Office of Domestic Preparedness. Courses offerings include Rope Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, Hazardous Materials Awareness/Operations, Hazardous Materials Technician, Trench Rescue, and NIMS courses. Grant Funds Received: $248,925.95 Deliveries Offered: 33 Students Participating: 537 The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency awarded grant funds from the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness, under the U S Department of Transportation. This grant was utilized for the delivery of Hazardous Materials Technician I, Hazardous Materials Technician II, Hazardous Materials Awareness/Operations, and Fire Chemistry. Grant Funds Received: $125,395.09 Deliveries Offered: 16 Students Participating: 320 The Mississippi Liquefied Compressed Gas (LC Gas) Board of the Mississippi Insurance Department provided PERC grant funds for classes statewide to help emergency responders better understand the hazards of LP gases and prepare for the response to uncontrolled release of LP gas or fire. Grant Funds Received: $56,225.00 Deliveries Offered: 16 Students Participating: 459 13 14 15 CERTIFICATION SERVICES BUREAU • Courses are designed to provide career, combination, and volunteer fire departments a wide range of programs that conform to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards. • Most courses have obtained International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (PROBOARD) accreditation. • Course deliveries consist of campus, field, contract programs, and distant learning programs. 16 Emergency Medical Care Emergency Medical Care: Train-The-Trainer Fire Department Safety Officer 1521 Fire Department Safety Officer 1521: Field Evaluation Fire Fighter 1001-I-II Fire Fighter 1001-I-II: Field Course Fire Inspector 1031-I Fire Inspector 1031-II Fire Investigator 1033 Fire Officer 1021-I-II Fire Officer 1021-I-II: Distant Learner Fire Officer 1021-I-II: Field Course Fire Service Chaplain Fire Service Instructor 1041-I Fire Service Instructor 1041-I-II Fire Service Instructor 1041-III Fire Service Instructor 1041-I: Field Course Fire Service Instructor1041-I: Distant Learning Fire Service Instructor 1041-II: Distant Learning Fires In Multi Family Dwellings: Tactics And Strategy Module II How To Develop And Assist In Fire Fighter Physical Fitness Programs Interior Structural Fire Attack And Rescue Mississippi County Fire Investigator Mississippi County Fire Investigator: Annual-In-Service Mississippi Executive Fire Officer Program/Fire Officer 1021-III-IV 17 EXTENSION SERVICES BUREAU • Most courses are designed to be presented to the volunteer fire fighter. • Utilizes a cadre’ of adjunct instructors to present training programs across the state. • Administers the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1002 Driver/Operator and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1003 Airport Fire Fighter which hold International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (PROBOARD) Accreditation. • Liaison between the Mississippi State Fire Academy and the National Fire Academy. 18 48-Hour Volunteer Fire Fighter Course Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighter Refresher Airport Fire Fighter NFPA-1003 Annual National Fire Academy Weekend Back-To-Basics: Fire Company Fireground Skills Refresher Basic Aerial Operations: Annual Refresher Certified Fireground Resource Technician: Modules I-II Certified Rural Fire Apparatus-Driver/Operator-I Driver/Operator NFPA 1002: Aerial Apparatus Field Evaluation Driver/Operator NFPA 1002: Pumper Apparatus Field Evaluation Driver/Operator NFPA 1002: Pumper Apparatus On-Campus Course Fire Academy For Elected/Public Officials Fire Fighter Day At The Academy Hazardous Materials NFPA 472 Awareness/Operations Module 1-2 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Tactics & Live Fire Drill Managing The Rural Emergency Incident Mississippi Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter I - Module 1 Mississippi Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter I - Module 2 Mississippi Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter II - Module I Mississippi Certified Volunteer Fire Fighter II - Module 2 Mississippi Chief Fire Officer Designation Program Mississippi Fire Chief Designation Program Mississippi Volunteer Fire Fighter I: Upgrade Program Mississippi Volunteer Fire Officer-I National Fire Academy Courses (8) National Incident Management System (NIMS) Courses Operating Emergency Vehicles-Annual Refresher Overview Of Apparatus Pump Operations: Annual Refresher Passenger Bus Rescue & Incident Management (Field Delivery) Public Information Officer NFPA 1035 Regional Fire Schools (37) 19 SPECIAL/INDUSTRIAL SERVICES BUREAU • Programs are generally formatted around the subject of industrial incipient firefighting, technical rescue, and hazardous materials response. • Most courses have obtained International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (PROBOARD) accreditation. • Most special course student fees are supported with federal grant funds. • Specializes in technical programs geared towards fire depar tment training. • Program delivery consists of on-campus and off-site programs. 20 Certified Advanced Rescue Specialist (CARS) Confined Space Rescue Confined Space Rescue: Modules 1-4 Emergency Response To Terrorism: Basic Concepts Fire Service Management-101 Firefighter Intervention Rescue Survival Techniques (FIRST) Fireground Leadership Hazardous Materials Awareness And Operations NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician Field Delivery NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician-I NFPA 472 Hazardous Materials Technician-II NFPA 472 Incipient And Structural Fire Brigade Training Programs: Modules I-V Industrial Fire Fighter Refresher Training Industrial On-Site Training Programs NFA Chemistry Of Hazardous Materials: Fire Chem I Rescue Refresher Rope Rescue I: Modules 1-4 Rope Rescue Level-I Rope Rescue Level-II Smoke Diver Trench Rescue & Emergency Shoring 21 OTHER EXTENSION SERVICES Hale Fire Pump Rebuilding Class Fire Apparatus Testing 22 CURRICULUM & TESTING/PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU • The Curriculum/Testing Bureau handles all aspects of testing and accreditation for all of our certification programs. We currently have 23 levels of certification accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and 29 levels of certification accredited by the National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (PROBOARD). The majority of our programs are dually accredited. All of our programs are based on National Fire Protection Association Standards. • Administers the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT ) examination for the Mississippi Fire Personnel Minimum Standards and Certification Board (MSCB). • Our facility is also available for public tours. Scheduled tours can be arranged for most types of educational, civic, and special groups. An age appropriate fire prevention/safety information program is delivered to each group along with a tour of the campus. There is no charge for the tours. 23 Adjunct Instructor Affiliations Fiscal Year 2014 The Academy contracted with the following individuals for course deliveries during the fiscal year. Matt Bailey Justin Bouler Kelly Bozarth Finley Brown James Bunyard Barry Burnside Robert Bush Austin Check Lawrence Childs Pierce Clark Charles Collins Michelle Crowley Phillip Cummings Byran Cunningham Ronald Davis Michael Devore Juan Garza Kendall Golden Ginger Hand Nicholas Hanetho Kenneth Holbrook Robert Hutto Terry Johnson Tom Lariviere Turner Luttrell Tommy Malone Justin Miller Craig Nash Mark Nixon Robert Parker Clarence Parks Marshall Robinson John Russell Michael Rutherford Kerry Scott Jason Sheldon Jeffrey Sims Darryl Smith James Smith Raleigh Sprouse David Stanley Joseph Stapleton Adam Stone Timothy Stuart Karl VanHorn Tommy Wardlaw Michael Watts David Webster 24 Organizational Affiliations Much of the development and improvement of a successful training program comes as the direct result of dialogue established with other persons in the business. The members of the State Fire Academy staff are affiliated with many related organizations and thus have opportunities to share ideas. Following is a list of organizations staff members are involved in. • ARFF (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) Working Group • International Association of Arson Investigators • International Association of Fire Chiefs • International Code Council • International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) • Mississippi Administrative Assistants Emergency Services Association • Mississippi Association of Governmental Purchasing and Property Agents • Mississippi Association of Personnel Administrators • Mississippi Association of Public Fire Safety Educators • Mississippi Chapter of International Association of Arson Investigators • Mississippi Fire Chiefs Association • Mississippi Fire Fighters Association • Mississippi Fire Service Instructors Association • National Association of Arson Investigators • National Fire Protection Association • North American Fire Training Directors Association • The ProBoard (National Professional Qualifications Board) 25 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM Certification Services Bureau Course Name S t u d e n t Co u n t CPAT EXAM EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE: TRAIN-THE-TRAINER FIRE DEPARTMENT SAFETY OFFICER 1521 FIRE DEPARTMENT SAFETY OFFICER 1521 FIELD DELIVERY FIRE FIGHTER 1001-I-II FIRE FIGHTER 1001-I-II FIELD DELIVERY FIRE INSPECTOR 1031-1 FIRE INVESTIGATOR 1033 FIRE INVESTIGATOR: IN-SERVICE FIRE OFFICER 1021-1 DISTANT LEARNING FIRE OFFICER 1021-1 FIRE OFFICER 1021-II DISTANT LEARNING FIRE OFFICER 1021-I-II FIRE OFFICER 1021-I-II FIELD DELIVERY FIRE SERVICE CHAPLAIN FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-I FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-I FIELD DELIVERY FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-I DISTANT LEARNING FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-II FIELD DELIVERY FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-II DISTANT LEARNING FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTOR 1041-III FIRES IN MULTI FAMILY DWELLINGS: TACTICS & STRATEGY HAZ MAT NFPA 472 OPERATIONS W/PPE & PRODUCT CONTROL FIELD DELIVERY HAZ MAT NFPA 472 OPERATIONS W/PPE & PRODUCT CONTROL HOW TO DEVELOP/ASSIST IN FF PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAMS IS 100: INTRODUCTION TO ICS IS 200: ICS FOR SINGLE RESOURCE AND INITIAL ACTIONS MISSISSIPPI COUNTY FIRE INVESTIGATOR: ANNUAL IN-SERVICE PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 26 257 4 1 19 28 148 32 45 66 15 1 15 6 47 2 16 135 70 13 16 1 8 7 32 141 11 84 110 65 16 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM Extension Services Bureau Course Name Student Count 10 COMMANDMENTS OF EFFECTIVE & SAFE FIREGROUND MANAGEMENT 48 HOUR VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER 48 HOUR VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER-MODULE 1 AIRCRAFT RESCUE FIRE FIGHTER REFRESHER TRAINING (3-HOUR) AIRCRAFT RESCUE FIRE FIGHTER REFRESHER TRAINING (6-HOUR) AIRPORT FIRE FIGHTER AND THE BEAT GOES ON APPARATUS OPERATIONS APPARATUS PUMP OPERATIONS: ANNUAL REFRESHER APPARATUS PUMP OPERATION-MODULE 2: MWS APPARATUS PUMP OPERATION-MODULE 1: BASICS AUTOMOBILE EXTRICATION BASIC FIRE COMPANY FIREGROUND SKILLS REFRESHER (4-HOUR) BASIC FIRE COMPANY FIREGROUND SKILLS REFRESHER (8-HOUR) BASIC RESCUE OPERATIONS CALLING THE MAYDAY I CALLING THE MAYDAY II CERTIFIED FIREGROUND RESOURCE TECHNICIAN CERTIFIED FIREGROUND RESOURCE TECHNICIAN-MODULE 1 CERTIFIED RURAL FIRE APPARATUS-DRIVER/OPERATOR-I DRIVER/OPERATOR NFPA 1002: AERIAL APPARATUS DRIVER/OPERATOR NFPA 1002: PUMPER APPARATUS DRIVER/OPERATOR NFPA 1002: PUMPER APPARATUS FIELD DELIVERY DUST EXPLOSIONS ELECTRICAL HAZARDS ON THE EMERGENCY SCENE EMS OPERATIONS ENGINE COMPANY OPERATIONS - PART 1 EVERYDAY FIRE EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE FIRE ACADEMY FOR ELECTED/PUBLIC OFFICIALS FIRE APPARATUS TESTING FIRE FIGHTER DAY AT THE ACADEMY FIRE FIGHTER ESSENTIAL SKILLS - I FIRE FIGHTER ESSENTIAL SKILLS - II FIRE FIGHTER SELF RESCUE FIRE SERVICE ETHICS FIRE SERVICE RESCUE 101 FIREGROUND SUPPORT OPERATIONS HALE PUMP HAZ MAT NFPA 472 OPERATIONS W/PPE & PRODUCT CONTROL HAZ MAT NFPA 472 OPERATIONS W/PPE & PRODUCT CONTROL: MODULE 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS/OPERATIONS-MODULE 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: INITIAL RESPONSE 27 21 6 42 168 70 38 34 22 31 217 249 461 17 21 73 198 178 26 50 37 21 61 78 85 204 92 91 100 25 42 8 38 183 79 224 80 45 52 20 24 28 35 125 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM Extension Services Bureau (Cont.) Course Name Student Count INCIDENT SAFETY OFFICER INCIDENT SAFETY OFFICER: TRAIN-THE-TRAINER INTRO TO STRUCTURAL FIRE ATTACK & RESCUE FOR 911 PERSONNEL IS 100: INTRODUCTION TO ICS IS 200: ICS FOR SINGLE RESOURCE AND INITIAL ACTIONS LEGAL ISSUES MINIMIZING EXPOSURE LP-GAS TACTICS & LIVE FIRE DRILL MANAGING THE RURAL EMERGENCY & PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY MARKETING FIRE PREVENTION IN YOUR COMMUNITY MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER [NFPA 1001-BASED] MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER I MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER II MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER I & II MISSISSIPPI CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER II MODULE I MISSISSIPPI FIRE FIGHTER SAFETY 2004 MISSISSIPPI FIRE FIGHTER SAFETY 2006 MISSISSIPPI FIRE FIGHTER SAFETY 2012 MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER 1: UP-GRADE MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER 1: UP-GRADE-MODULE 1 MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER 1: UP-GRADE-MODULE 2 MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER 1-MODULE 1 CLASSROOM MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER 1-MODULE 1: ORAL TEST MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEER FIRE OFFICER-I MS FIRE PREVENTION AND PUBLIC FIRE SAFETY EDUCATION MS TRAINING CHIEFS CONFERENCE 2013 NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM-INTRODUCTION NATURAL GAS RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT NIMS ICS-300 (INTERMEDIATE ICS) NIMS ICS 400 (ADVANCED ICS) NIMS ICS-800: NATIONAL RESPONSE FRAMEWORK-INTRODUCTION NIMS ICS-800: NATIONAL RESPONSE PLAN-INTRODUCTION OPERATING EMERGENCY VEHICLES-ANNUAL REFRESHER OVERVIEW OF APPARATUS PUMP OPERATIONS PASSENGER BUS RESCUE & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY: TWO-IN/TWO-OUT RULE POLITICS AND THE WHITE HELMET POST AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT RESPONSE TRAINING RAPID INTERVENTION TEAMS RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER PLAN REVIEW RESPONDING TO FIRE/RESCUE INCIDENTS: 911 PERSONNEL RESPONSE TO NEW VEHICLE FIRES STAFF DEVELOPMENT - STAFF IN-SERVICE STRATEGIES FOR COMPANY (GROUP) SUCCESS 28 13 8 6 28 28 60 279 34 21 15 273 128 1 183 202 53 11 78 36 17 466 5 41 14 72 24 65 92 51 1 14 107 40 25 145 33 122 401 22 57 257 8 8 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM Extension Services Bureau (Cont.) Course Name Student Count STRATEGIES FOR FIRE FIGHTER PERSONAL SUCCESS STRUCTURAL FIRE ATTACK SWIM WITH “SHARKS” & SURVIVE THE FIRE APPARATUS DRIVER TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT: TRAIN-THE-TRAINER TRAINING OPERATIONS IN SMALL DEPARTMENTS TRAINING, RESPONDING AND RETURNING HOME ALIVE UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF THE INCIDENT SAFETY OFFICER USING BODY PARTS TO MAKE EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP DECISIONS VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER - MODULE 1 - 2ND ATTEMPT VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER INSTRUCTOR ORIENTATION 29 23 105 75 296 37 9 18 26 75 16 46 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM Industrial Services Bureau Course Name Student Count CHLORINE RESPONSE TRAINING EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING HAZ MAT AWARENESS TRAINING HAZ MAT OPERATIONAL TRAINING HAZ MAT TECHNICIAN TRAINING INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING INDUSTRIAL REFRESHER FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING (8-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL REFRESHER FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING (16-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL REFRESHER FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING (24-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL REFRESHER FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING (30-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL REFRESHER FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING (32-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL REFRESHER FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING (40-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL RESCUE REFRESHER (16-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL RESCUE REFRESHER (24-HOUR) INDUSTRIAL RESCUE TRAINING RESCUE REFRESHER 30 140 42 10 10 14 10 11 190 32 99 21 40 60 17 24 13 11 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY TYPE OF PROGRAM Special Services Bureau Course Name Student Count CHLORINE/COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE MEDIA CONFINED SPACE RESCUE MODULE 1 CONFINED SPACE RESCUE MODULE 2 CONFINED SPACE RESCUE MODULE 3 CONFINED SPACE RESCUE MODULE 4 CONFINED SPACE RESCUE TECHNICIAN DECONTAMINATION/CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TERRORISM: BASIC CONCEPTS FIRE SERVICE MANAGEMENT 101 FIREFIGHTER INTERVENTION RESCUE SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES FIREGROUND LEADERSHIP HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS AND OPERATIONS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN - I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TECHNICIAN-II NON-BULK CONTAINERS/HIGHWAY CARRIERS/RAIL CARS REFRESHER HAZ MAT TRAINING RESPONDING TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENTS ROPE RESCUE I - MODULE 1 ROPE RESCUE I - MODULE 2 ROPE RESCUE I - MODULE 3 ROPE RESCUE I - MODULE 4 ROPE RESCUE II ROPE RESCUE II-FIELD DELIVERY ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN - I SMOKE DIVER SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE/HAZ MAT ICS/CHEM. TERMS & DEFINITIONS TOXICOLOGY/MONITORING DEVICES/WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION TRENCH RESCUE AND EMERGENCY SHORING TECHNICIAN VEHICLE EXTRICATION I & II 31 68 73 73 73 73 74 68 11 24 63 39 8 31 68 94 40 68 61 68 173 165 165 165 47 22 39 53 69 68 76 19 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION Organization Name Student Count 47TH CIVIL SUPPORT TEAM ABERDEEN FIRE DEPARTMENT ACKERMAN FIRE DEPARTMENT ACONA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ADAMS COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADAMS COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT ADATON/SELF CREEK FIRE DEPARTMENT AGRICOLA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT AKZO NOBEL ALCORN COUNTY EMA ALCORN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY ALGOMA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ALLEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ALPHABA/COCKRUM/INGRAMS FIRE DEPARTMENT AMORY FIRE DEPARTMENT AMR - HINDS COUNTY ANGUILLA VOLUNTEEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ARCOLA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ARKABUTLA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ARKEMA ARLINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/NESHOBA COUNTY ASHLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ATTALA COUNTY CENTRAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AUSTIN TEXAS FIRE DEPARTMENT BAILEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BANNER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/CALHOUN COUNTY BANNER/BOUNDS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/ITAWAMBA COUNTY BARTAHATCHIE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BARTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/MARSHALL COUNTY BASIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BASSFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BATESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT BAY SPRINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BAY ST. LOUIS FIRE DEPARTMENT BAYSIDE PARK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BEAUMONT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BEAVER LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BEAVER MEADOWS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BEAVERDAM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BECKER-ATHENS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BECKHAM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 32 1 3 16 6 5 2 1 5 2 20 7 1 4 6 19 15 50 1 3 9 1 1 4 19 100 1 9 5 5 1 10 1 28 38 31 5 25 1 22 15 6 3 3 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count BELL SCHOOL HOUSE FIRE DEPARTMENT BELMONT FIRE DEPARTMENT BELZONI FIRE DEPARTMENT BENNDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BENTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT BENTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BENTONIA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BETHEDEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BETHEL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BEULAH HUBBARD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/NEWTON COUNTY BEXLEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BIG LEVEL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BIGGERSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BILOXI FIRE DEPARTMENT BILOXI POLICE DEPARTMENT BLYTHEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT BOGGY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BOGUE CHITTO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BOLIVAR COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT BOLTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BOONEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT BOONEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT BOVINA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BRANDON FIRE DEPARTMENT BRAXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BRIDGETOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BROOKHAVEN FIRE DEPARTMENT BROOKLYN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BROOKSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BROOME VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BROWNSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BRUCE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BUCATUNNA FIRE DEPARTMENT/WAYNE COUNTY BUDE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BUFFALO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BUNKOM HILL/NEW HOPE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BYHALIA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BYNUM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BYRAM FIRE DEPARTMENT BYRAM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BYWY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/CHOCTAW COUNTY CAIRO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CALHOUN CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 33 2 2 75 5 1 5 1 3 9 22 21 12 2 95 2 16 1 2 14 24 18 31 6 23 47 3 53 10 9 3 19 17 1 4 4 1 15 25 17 22 6 1 4 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count CALHOUN COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CALHOUN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CAMDEN FIRE & RESCUE CANNONSBURG/CHURCH HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CANTON FIRE DEPARTMENT CARMACK FIRE DEPARTMENT/ATTALA COUNTY BEAT 3 CARMICHAEL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CARNES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CARRIERE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CARROLL COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CARTHAGE FIRE DEPARTMENT CASCILLA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CASON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CATO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CAYCE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CEDAR CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTER RIDGE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/UNION COUNTY CENTRAL CLAY COUNTY/#600 FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL GEORGE COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL JASPER COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL LAMAR COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL MS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENTRAL OKTIBBEHA /LONGVIEW FIRE DEPARTMENT CENTREVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CHARLESTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CHICKEN BONE FIRE DEPARTMENT CHLORINE INSTITUTE CHOCTAW COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR CHOCTAW FIRE DEPARTMENT CLAIBORNE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT CLAIBORNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CLARA FIRE DEPARTMENT/WAYNE COUNTY CLARKDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CLARKE COUNTY EMA CLARKE COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR CLARKE COUNTY FIRE SERVICE CLARKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CLARKEDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CLARKSDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT CLARKSON/FAME VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CLAY COUNTY 911 34 1 1 3 2 10 35 1 2 32 10 1 22 7 7 5 7 19 10 1 14 3 23 6 19 13 7 24 8 140 1 44 26 3 5 22 8 1 14 1 1 74 3 1 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CLEAR SPRINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CLEARY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CLERMONT HARBOR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CLEVELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT CLINTON FIRE DEPARTMENT COAHOMA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT COAHOMA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT COFFEEVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT COLDWATER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT COLES POINT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT COLLINS FIRE DEPARTMENT COLUMBIA FIRE DEPARTMENT COLUMBUS FIRE DEPARTMENT COLUMBUS POLICE DEPARTMENT COMBAT READINESS TRAINING CENTER FIRE DEPARTMENT COMO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT COPIAH COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COPIAH COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR COPIAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT CORINTH FIRE DEPARTMENT COUNTY LINE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT COURTLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CRENSHAW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CROSSROADS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/HINDS COUNTY CRYSTAL SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT CUEVAS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CULKIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CUMBERLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT CURTIS-LOCKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DAMASCUS FIRE DEPARTMENT DEKALB VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DENHAM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/WAYNE COUNTY DENNIS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DERBY-WHITESANDS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DERMA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DESOTO COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DESOTO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT DESOTO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/CLARKE COUNTY DIAMONDHEAD FIRE DEPARTMENT D’IBERVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DISTRICT 3 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LOWNDES COUNTY 35 3 1 5 4 25 25 26 2 2 12 18 23 56 169 1 13 1 3 4 1 151 13 14 6 2 9 3 61 1 3 5 8 1 2 1 6 4 4 10 3 15 32 6 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count DIXIE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DIXON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DODGE CITY KANSAS FIRE DEPARTMENT DORSEY/FRIENDSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT DOTHAN REGIONAL AIRPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT DREW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DUCK HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DUFFEE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DUMAS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT DUPONT SPECIALTY CHEMICALS DURANT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT E. CENTRAL/E. FORK FIRE DEPARTMENT E. COVINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT E. FRANKLIN RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT E. LINCOLN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT E. OKTIBBEHA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT E. QUITMAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT E. UNION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT E. WINSTON COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT EAGLE LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ECRU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT EDINBURG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ELLIOTT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ELLISVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT ENID VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ENON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ENTERPRISE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ERGON REFINING, INC. ESCATAWPA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ESCATAWPA UTILITY DISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT EUDORA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT EUPORA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT EVERGREEN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT EVERGREEN-CAROLINA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT EXXON-BATON ROUGE REFINERY EXXON-BAYTOWN, TX REFINERY/CHEMICAL PLANT EXXONMOBIL-BTEC FAIRHAVEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FAIRVIEW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FALKNER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FARMHAVEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FARMINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FAYETTE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 36 14 14 3 14 6 1 18 2 4 83 5 2 3 1 2 41 3 5 3 30 4 3 9 17 5 14 2 73 3 3 16 7 17 7 30 40 1 18 9 20 2 14 2 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count FELLOWSHIP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FENTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FERNWOOD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FIREFOX/HINDS COUNTY PENAL FARM FIRST CHEMICAL CORPORATION FISHER FERRY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FLORA FIRE DEPARTMENT FLORENCE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FLOWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT FLOWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT FONTAINEBLEAU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT FORT BAYOU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FORTS LAKE/FRANKLIN CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FOSTER MOUND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FOXWORTH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FRANKLIN COUNTY DISTRICT 5 / VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT FRENCH CAMP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FRIENDSHIP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FULTON FIRE DEPARTMENT GAUTIER FIRE DEPARTMENT GEESLIN CORNER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GEORGETOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GILLSBURG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GLADE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GLEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GLENDORA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GLOSTER FIRE DEPARTMENT/AMITE COUNTY GLOSTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/AMITE COUNTY GLUCKSTADT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT GOLDEN TRIANGLE REGIONAL AIRPORT/BAPTIST MEM. GOLDEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GONZALES LA FIRE DEPARTMENT GORE SPRINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GRACE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GRANBY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GRAND GULF NUCLEAR STATION GRAVEL HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT GREENFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT GREENFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GREENLEAF VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 37 14 14 4 51 50 35 1 3 226 29 2 2 12 6 16 6 11 1 8 3 18 28 7 6 5 25 2 1 2 3 49 2 2 21 13 2 8 112 3 4 2 4 1 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count GREENVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT GREENVILLE MID-DELTA AIRPORT GREENWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT GRENADA FIRE DEPARTMENT GULF PARK ESTATES/ST. ANDREWS FIRE DISTRICT GULFPORT CITY OF GULFPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT HAMILTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/MONROE CTY HANCOCK COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HANCOCK COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT HARMONY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HARMONY/CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HARRISON COUNTY FIRE SERVICE HARRISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT HARRISVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HATLEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HATTIESBURG FIRE DEPARTMENT HATTIESBURG/LAUREL REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY HAZLEHURST FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZLEHURST VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HEBRON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HEIDELBERG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HERNANDO FIRE DEPARTMENT HICKORY FLAT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HICKORY GROVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HICKORY GROVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/LAMAR COUNTY HICKORY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/NEWTON COUNTY HIGH POINT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HILLSBORO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HINDS COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HOG CHAIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HOLCOMB VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HOLLANDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HOLLY SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT HOLMES COUNTY E-911 HOLMES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT HOPE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HOPEWELL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/COPIAH COUNTY HOPEWELL/CLARKE COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HORN LAKE CITY OF HORN LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT HOT COFFEE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HOULKA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 38 161 7 144 21 8 2 211 9 4 1 11 2 105 5 6 22 122 4 27 2 1 13 32 2 1 1 8 7 4 9 15 3 23 59 2 6 1 3 1 2 36 8 7 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count HOUSE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HOUSTON COMMUNITY/DISTRICT 2 FIRE DEPARTMENT HOUSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT HOWELL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HUNTINGTON INGALLS INC HWY 84 WEST VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INDEPENDENCE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INDIAN MOUND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INDIANOLA FIRE DEPARTMENT INGOMAR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY-VICKSBURG MILL ISOLA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ITAWAMBA COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR ITAWAMBA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT ITTA BENA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT IUKA FIRE DEPARTMENT JACINTO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT JACKSON COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT JACKSON FIRE DEPARTMENT JACKSON MAINTENANCE SHOP CITY OF JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT JASPER COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT JASPER COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT JEFF DAVIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY ARSON INVEST. JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR JOHNSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT JONATHAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT KEARNEY PARK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT KEMPER COUNTY DISTRICT 3 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT KEMPER SPRINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT KILMICHAEL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT KILN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT KINGSTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT KOSCIUSKO FIRE DEPARTMENT KOSCIUSKO-ATTALA COUNTY E-911 KOSSUTH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LAFAYETTE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT LAFAYETTE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT LAKE EDDINS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LAKE HARBOR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 39 25 5 34 2 1 5 20 9 34 9 25 8 3 4 10 7 2 69 27 50 4 3 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 5 3 7 6 1 23 12 9 2 3 198 2 41 11 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count LAKE MONTROSE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/SCOTT COUNTY LAMAR COUNTY FIRE SERVICES LAMAR COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT LAMBERT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LANGFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LAUDERDALE COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR LAUDERDALE COUNTY FIRE SERVICES LAUDERDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LAUREL FIRE DEPARTMENT LAUREL POLICE DEPARTMENT LAWRENCE COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR LAWRENCE COUNTY FIRE SERVICES LAWRENCE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE LEAKE COUNTY EMA LEAKE COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR LEAKESVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LEARNED VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT LEESBURG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LEETOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LEFLORE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT LELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT LELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT LENA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LETOURNEAU COMMUNITY FIRE DEPARTMENT LEWISBURG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LEXIE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LEXINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LIBERTY GROVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/ITAWAMBA COUNTY LIBERTY ROAD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/ADAMS COUNTY LIBERTY RURAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/AMITE COUNTY LIZANA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LONE STAR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LONG BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT LONG CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LONGINO CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LONGTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LONGVIEW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LOOP, LLC LOOXAHOMA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LORMAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LOST GAP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 40 3 23 13 6 9 59 2 14 41 25 1 1 141 2 1 2 1 6 1 49 18 2 2 4 4 21 6 2 2 2 1 8 21 3 43 2 8 4 2 11 15 10 5 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count LOUIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LOUISE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LOUISVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT LOUISVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT LOVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LOWNDES COUNTY E-911 LOWNDES COUNTY FIRE SERVICE LUCEDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT LUCITE INTERNATIONAL LUDLOW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LUMBERTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MABEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MACEDONIA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MACLEAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MACON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MADDEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT MADISON FIRE DEPARTMENT MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT MAGEE FIRE DEPARTMENT MAGEE POLICE DEPARTMENT MAGNOLIA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MANTACHIE FIRE DEPARTMENT MARION VOLUNTEER FIRE & RESCUE MARKS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MARS HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/AMITE COUNTY MARSHALL COUNTY E-911 MARSHALL COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR MARSHALL COUNTY FIRE SERVICES TRAINING OFF MARTIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MARYDELL/BARNES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MASHULAVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MATHISTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MAYERSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MAYNOR CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/WAYNE COUNTY MCCOMB FIRE DEPARTMENT MCHENRY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MCLAIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MCLAURIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MEADVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MEEHAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MELBOURNE FIRE DEPARTMENT MS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 41 33 14 53 6 20 8 3 3 6 26 28 16 12 2 30 3 1 41 6 6 5 1 10 6 23 1 10 2 1 16 4 2 9 8 1 49 42 9 6 3 38 4 7 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count MEMPHIS, TN FIRE DEPARTMENT MENDENHALL POLICE DEPARTMENT MENDENHALL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MERIDIAN FIRE DEPARTMENT MERIDIAN PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING FACILITY METCALFE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MIDWAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/TISHOMINGO CTY DIST 3 MIDWAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/YAZOO COUNTY MINTER CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MITCHELL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MIZE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOBILE FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT MONEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MONROE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MONROE COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT MONROE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTEREY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTGOMERY COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT MONTICELLO FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTPELIER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTROSE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOOREVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOORHEAD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MORGAN CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MORGANTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT MORTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOSELLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOSS POINT FIRE DEPARTMENT MOSS POINT POLICE DEPARTMENT MOSSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOUND BAYOU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOUNT OLIVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MS AIR GUARD/MERIDIAN/186 REFUELING GROUP MS ANG/AIRPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT 172ND CES MS BUREAU OF NARCOTICS MS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MS GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE-GAUTIER MS HIGHWAY PATROL-OKTIBBEHA COUNTY MS HIGHWAY PATROL-PANOLA COUNTY 42 10 4 74 121 1 4 4 5 4 1 1 22 22 1 1 3 24 20 1 1 80 3 10 16 7 2 3 1 8 10 31 1 40 5 7 33 32 1 3 13 34 1 1 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count MS POWER COMPANY MS POWER COMPANY/PLANT EATON HATTIESBURG MS STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT-LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION MT. NEBO FIRE DEPARTMENT/KEMPER COUNTY DISTRICT 5 MT. OLIVET VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MT. PISGAH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/CARROLL COUNTY MT. SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MURPHREESBORO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MYRICK & MILL CREEK FIRE DEPARTMENT MYRTLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. CENTRAL SCOTT COUNTY/MIDWAY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. N. E. JASPER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. LAUDERDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. BENTON COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. CARROLLTON FIRE DEPARTMENT N. CENTRAL AMITE COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. CALHOUN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. CLAY COUNTY/#100 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. ITAWAMBA/FAIRVIEW FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. LAMAR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. PEARL RIVER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. UNION FIRE DEPARTMENT N. E. WARREN COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. FORREST COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. W. NOXUBEE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT N. WOOLMARKET VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT NANIH WAIYA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT NATCHEZ FIRE DEPARTMENT NATCHEZ POLICE DEPARTMENT NATCHEZ-ADAMS COUNTY AIRPORT NEELY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT NESBIT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT NESHOBA COUNTY EMA NETTLETON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT NEW ALBANY FIRE DEPARTMENT NEW HEBRON VOLUNTEER FIRE/RESCUE NEW HOPE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/KEMPER COUNTY NEW ORLEANS LAKEFRONT FIRE DEPARTMENT NEW SITE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/LINCOLN COUNTY NEWTON COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR NEWTON COUNTY FIRE SERVICES NEWTON FIRE DEPARTMENT NORTH BEND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 43 43 1 2 9 1 1 6 2 8 8 11 3 4 5 1 5 13 8 9 22 4 8 14 19 1 20 2 15 2 5 3 19 3 2 89 2 15 3 2 4 1 19 34 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count NORTH OKALOOSA FIRE DISTRICT NORTH TUNICA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NORTHEAST FIRE DEPARTMENT JACKSON COUNTY NOXAPATER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OAK BOWERY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OAK GROVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/WALTHALL COUNTY OAK GROVE/BEAT 4 LAMAR COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT OAKLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OAKVALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OCEAN SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT OFAHOMA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OKOLONA FIRE DEPARTMENT OKTIBBEHA COUNTY DISTRICT 5 FIRE DEPARTMENT OKTIBBEHA COUNTY FIRE TRAINING OFFICER OKTIBBEHA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT OLIVE BRANCH FIRE DEPARTMENT O’NEIL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT O’TUCKOLOFA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OVETT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT PACHUTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PADEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PAFFORD AMBULANCE SERVICE PANHANDLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PANOLA COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE PANOLA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT PASCAGOULA FIRE DEPARTMENT PASCAGOULA POLICE DEPARTMENT PASS CHRISTIAN FIRE DEPARTMENT PAULDING VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PAYNES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PCS NITROGEN PEARL FIRE DEPARTMENT PEARL POLICE DEPARTMENT PEARL RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT PELAHATCHIE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PERKINSTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PETAL FIRE DEPARTMENT PETAL POLICE DEPARTMENT PHEBA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/CLAY COUNTY # 500 PHILADELPHIA FIRE DEPARTMENT PHILIPP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PICAYUNE FIRE DEPARTMENT 44 23 15 17 12 15 8 15 2 12 37 1 23 6 1 1 63 4 5 3 138 8 4 1 3 1 3 57 19 27 21 17 15 66 2 2 42 14 39 1 1 16 4 35 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count PIKE COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE PIKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT PINE BURR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PINE RIDGE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PINE VALLEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PINEDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PINEVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PINOLA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PITTSBORO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PLANTERSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PLEASANT GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT/WAYNE COUNTY POAGVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT POCAHONTAS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT POLKVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PONTOTOC FIRE DEPARTMENT POPE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT POPLARVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT PORTERVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT POTTS CAMP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT POWERS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PRAIRIE POINT FIRE DEPARTMENT/NOXUBEE COUNTY DIST 1 PRAIRIE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PRATTVILLE, AL FIRE DEPARTMENT PRENTISS COUNTY 911 PRENTISS COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT PRENTISS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PRESTON FIRE DEPARTMENT/KEMPER COUNTY DISTRICT 4 PROGRESS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/PIKE COUNTY PRO-TECH FIRE SERVICES LTD PROVIDENCE STATION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PUCKETT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PURVIS POLICE DEPARTMENT PURVIS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT QUITMAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RALEIGH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RAMSEY SPRINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RANDOLPH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RANKIN COUNTY EOC RAWLS SPRINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RAYMOND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RED BANKS FIRE DEPARTMENT RED HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT REDLICK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 45 1 2 7 8 2 5 1 16 10 16 1 7 2 6 1 38 53 21 41 19 6 12 1 3 9 2 10 6 9 1 5 2 56 10 18 13 1 3 4 26 21 1 12 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count REFINERY TERMINAL FIRE CO. REFORMATION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/LEAKE COUNTY RESERVOIR FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION #1 RESERVOIR FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT RHODES CHAPEL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RICHLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT RICHTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RIDGELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT RIPLEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RIVERSIDE VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT ROBINHOOD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ROCK HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ROCKY CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ROLLING CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ROLLING FORK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ROSE HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ROSEBLOOM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ROSEBURG FOREST PRODUCTS SLP-TAYLORSVILLE ROXIE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RULEVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RURAL HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT RURAL METRO FIRE DEPARTMENT/FED EX RUSTIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. E. CHICKASAW FIRE DEPARTMENT S. E. CLAY COUNTY/# 700 FIRE DEPARTMENT S. E. COVINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. E. LAMAR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. E. UNION FIRE DEPARTMENT S. JONES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. LAUDERDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. LEE COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. MARION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. W. ALCORN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. W. JONES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. W. LAMAR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT S. W. NOXUBEE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SALTILLO FIRE DEPARTMENT SANDERSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SAND HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT/GREENE COUNTY BEAT 3 SARDIS LOWER LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT SARDIS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SAUCIER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 46 21 3 1 27 4 34 12 49 4 70 13 16 11 8 24 11 1 18 1 1 13 15 1 7 5 5 7 5 7 3 9 2 1 2 5 3 1 18 3 6 14 30 1 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count SAVANNAH FIRE DEPARTMENT/NOXUBEE COUNTY DISTRICT 2 SCHLATER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SCOOBA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SCOTT COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR SCOTT COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT SEBASTOPOL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SEMINARY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SENATOBIA FIRE DEPARTMENT SHADY GROVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHANNON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHARKEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT SHARKEY HAMPTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHARON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHELL ROAD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHERMAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHILOH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHIPMAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHUBUTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SHUQUALAK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SIDON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SILVER CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SILVER RUN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SIMPSON COUNTY FIRE STATION # 7 SIMPSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT SIMPSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SIPSEY RIVER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SKUNA VALLEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SLAYDEN-MT. PLEASANT FIRE DEPARTMENT SLEDGE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SMITH COUNTY EMA SMITHVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SMYRNA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SNELL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SNOW LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SNOWDOWN/PLEASANT HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SONTAG VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SOUTH MS CORRECTIONAL FACILITY SOUTHAVEN FIRE DEPARTMENT SOUTHEAST FIRE & RESCUE/STATION 1 SOUTHWEST MARION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SOUTHWEST RANKIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SPLUNGE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SPOUT SPRINGS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 47 2 1 5 3 1 9 1 26 6 2 1 10 2 15 5 1 3 1 8 2 33 26 49 9 2 4 3 11 3 1 6 4 10 1 1 9 11 138 10 11 14 4 4 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count SPRING HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/KEMPER COUNTY SPRINGHILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/TALLAHATCHIE CO. ST. TAMMANY, LA FIRE DIST #1 ST. TAMMANY, LA FIRE DIST #2 ST. TAMMANY, LA FIRE DIST #4 STALLO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STAMPLEY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STANDING PINE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STAR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STARKVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT STATE FIRE ACADEMY STATE FIRE MARSHAL’S OFFICE STATE LINE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STEWART VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STOLTHAVEN NEW ORLEANS, LLC STONE COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE STONE COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR STONE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT STONEWALL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STREET VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STRINGER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STRONG HOPE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT STUDENT/NOT WITH CODED DEPARTMENT STURGIS/DIST. 4 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SUMMIT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/PIKE COUNTY SUMNER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY SUMRALL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SUNBELT FIRE APPARATUS, INC. SUNFLOWER COUNTY EMA SUNFLOWER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SUNNYHILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SUNRISE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SUQUALENA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT SYLVARENA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/SMITH COUNTY SYLVARENA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/YALOBUSHA COUNTY TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT TAMINCO TASK FORCE 3 - MISSISSIPPI TASK FORCE 4 - MID MISSISSIPPI TATE & LYLE TATE COUNTY DISTRICT 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT 48 14 6 4 1 4 1 2 7 18 86 52 18 5 1 22 2 3 2 17 3 23 10 1 1 9 2 6 1 2 7 6 8 35 4 3 3 3 1 47 10 4 16 4 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count TATE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT TAYLORSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TCHULA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TEASDALE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TERRY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT THAXTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT THEADVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT THOMASTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT THORN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT THRASHER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT THREE FORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT THREE MILE CORNER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TIBBEE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/CLAY COUNTY #200 TIE PLANT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TILDEN-NEW SALEM FIRE DEPARTMENT TILLATOBA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TIPPAH COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR TIPPAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT TISHOMINGO COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE TISHOMINGO COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR TISHOMINGO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT TISHOMINGO FIRE DEPARTMENT TOCCOPOLA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TOMNOLEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TOOMSUBA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TOPEKA/DIST 3 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TREMONT/DIST. 4 VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TRI-COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/MARION CO. TUNICA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT TUNICA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TUPELO AIRPORT AUTHORITY TUPELO FIRE DEPARTMENT TUSCUMBIA/NEW CHANDLER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TUTWILER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TYLERTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNCODED DEPARTMENT OR INDUSTRY UNION CENTER/THEO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT UNION CHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT UNION COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT UNION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/CHOCTAW COUNTY UNION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/JONES COUNTY UNION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT/NEWTON COUNTY 49 4 56 2 5 6 3 6 3 14 1 15 5 5 16 4 12 2 7 2 2 1 2 1 14 7 17 7 48 6 54 6 325 3 9 3 28 81 3 8 2 3 2 2 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count UNITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT UTICA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VAIDEN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VALERO REFINING-MERAUX LLC VALLEY GROVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VALLEY PARK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VALLEY VIEW VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VANCLEAVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VARDAMAN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VAUGHN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VELMA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT VERONA FIRE DEPARTMENT VICKSBURG FIRE DEPARTMENT VICTORIA FIRE DEPARTMENT VIMVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WALLS FIRE DEPARTMENT WALNUT GROVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WALNUT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WALTERS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WALTHALL COUNTY 4TH DIST VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WALTHALL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WARREN COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR WASHINGTON COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT WATER VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT WATSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WAVELAND FIRE DEPARTMENT WAYNE COUNTY BEAT 4 FIRE DEPARTMENT WAYNE COUNTY CENTRAL FIRE STATION WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT WAYNESBORO FIRE DEPARTMENT WEBB CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT WESSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WEST COVINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WEST HANCOCK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WEST HARRISON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WEST HINDS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WEST POINT FIRE DEPARTMENT WEST UNION VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WHEELER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WIGGINS FIRE DEPARTMENT WINONA FIRE DEPARTMENT 50 3 2 4 24 2 1 3 2 14 2 15 7 230 13 13 51 2 7 15 6 2 2 1 5 11 13 5 1 43 1 3 5 2 22 1 24 1 21 5 2 6 12 19 2014 PARTICIPATION REPORT BY ORGANIZATION (Cont.) Organization Name Student Count WINSTON COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR WOODLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WOODVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WREN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT YALOBUSHA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT YAZOO CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT YAZOO COUNTY FIRE COORDINATOR ZETUS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 51 1 16 9 14 1 38 1 4 “M aking A D if f erence W hen I t M atters T he M ost”
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