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FDIC, April 20 – 25, 2015, is the week to get your firefighter on and become refreshed and rejuvenated in our profession shared with 35 thousand other like minded firefighters. FDIC is the oldest and world renowned firefighter’s conference held in Indianapolis who has opened their arms wide to welcome firefighters from all over the United States and numerous foreign countries.

For you who have been there, you know it is a time to rejuvenate your commitment to the fire service and service to your community. There are hundreds of speakers covering all of the issues related to fire service to include: leadership and management, law, politics and psychology and two days of Hands On Training (HOT) to sharpen your practical skills.

Conference speakers, committed to their profession and proven leaders, will share their experiences, failures and successes with you so hopefully you do not make the same mistakes and learn from theirs.

Scheduled this year is keynote speaker Battalion Chief Sean DeCrane from Cleveland (OH) Fire Department, who will give his keynote on “What Every Firefighter Needs to Know and the always inspirational speech by Bobby Halton.

The unbelievable opening ceremonies coupled with many inspirational presentations on Wednesday and Thursday mornings are must attend events.

See http://www.fdic.com/attend/conference.html

See http://digital.pennwell.com/pennwellevents/fdic_2015_prelimbrochure#pg16

This is a “must see and must attend” firefighter training event. Hope to see you this year.

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