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Our Department trains every tuesday night 1900-2100hrs, The city of which I work is a composite department. In 2006 the city approved what we call mandatory training which includes 9 subject:
1- FF safety (RIT & SURVIVAL)
2- IMS
3- 1st Aid
4- CPR
5- SCBA - 70 sec don and and work exercise
6- Haz Mat (Operations - Decon)
7- Defib (they run PAD)
8- Technical Rescue Awareness (Water / Rope) as we have a TRT and the non members are Shorebased for water.
9- Ship Borad Firefighting (Lake Erie is our south Shore and Welland Canal is runs through our city.
Needless to say time after time our volunteers (Parttime) fail or refuse to take part. They know its mandatory training and if they fail or miss they are taken out of service. However thay keep refusing and at times the city wont back us (Training) up and keeps giving 2-3-4-5-6th chances. When do we say enough is enough? Firefighters need to start being held responsible for thier lack of care for the Job, cause the way I see it.. Its jsut that a JOB.. The only thing a volunteer has the right to is Volunteer to sign up and quit everything in between is mandatory and rules need to be followed. This goes for our career members as well.
Sorry for the long reply :L)
Wayne
Wayne ,i don't care if you are and paid fire fighter,or volunteer,on our departments,we have to do the training,we do train on Sundays,and we go though the Training Academy ,volunteer and paid department are certified and license,all the same.,that is here in the state I live..Training the most of all ,is going to the scene,and any accidents .Day or night..Always training to do our job,as and fire fighter..
Wayne Benner Jr (Casper) said:Our Department trains every tuesday night 1900-2100hrs, The city of which I work is a composite department. In 2006 the city approved what we call mandatory training which includes 9 subject:
1- FF safety (RIT & SURVIVAL)
2- IMS
3- 1st Aid
4- CPR
5- SCBA - 70 sec don and and work exercise
6- Haz Mat (Operations - Decon)
7- Defib (they run PAD)
8- Technical Rescue Awareness (Water / Rope) as we have a TRT and the non members are Shorebased for water.
9- Ship Borad Firefighting (Lake Erie is our south Shore and Welland Canal is runs through our city.
Needless to say time after time our volunteers (Parttime) fail or refuse to take part. They know its mandatory training and if they fail or miss they are taken out of service. However thay keep refusing and at times the city wont back us (Training) up and keeps giving 2-3-4-5-6th chances. When do we say enough is enough? Firefighters need to start being held responsible for thier lack of care for the Job, cause the way I see it.. Its jsut that a JOB.. The only thing a volunteer has the right to is Volunteer to sign up and quit everything in between is mandatory and rules need to be followed. This goes for our career members as well.
Sorry for the long reply :L)
Wayne
Could we just agree that in areas that can't support all paid departments, you need to have volunteers or go without protection?
Paying someone $100,000 a year gets a lot of cooperation for training. Paid departments don't tell crews to come in on their time off without paying them. If you want vollies to come in after they have busted their a** for whatever job they work for, you have to make it interesting, pertinent and fun. You can get away with kicking peoples a**** doing hose advances IF there is a big team win feeling afterward. Otherwise, it's just two-a-days, and most of us are too old for that gratuitous crap.
Set training whenever you want. Set goals and standards that are across the board, old timers and new guys. If someone wants to just drive a tender, test and certify them for just that job. If they can't do interior, they can ladder, secure utilities, unkink hose, run defensive/exposure lines and give the inside crews rehab time. You do the best you can with what you have.
When I was a lot younger, was starting a very tough course of instruction and the Director of the program gave us some very good advise. He pointed out that you need to know the difference between problems and conditions. Problems can be solved, conditions must be lived with. DON'T spend energy/time worrying about conditions.
Todd, Thanks for starting this discussion. I think the responses not only answers the original post but defines the very issue of which you question, "do we or do we not train on Sundays?" The replies show how diverse we really are as firefighters. The division among our ranks is mind numbing to me but is a reality none the less. That diversity and division create a culture within local departments. I can tell you how we train at my house but I am not sure that would help as much as telling you why I train. For me it's not about fire related deaths or injuries. It is not about saving some life or property. What motivates me to train, is a desire to perfect my craft. I truly wish to perfrom at a high level every time we are given a job. The only path I could find to be able to work at that high level was training. Training provided me the oppotunity to be better and to be balanced while working. It is something I think gets overlooked alot in the fire service. It gets hidden behind grave statistics and banter over paid or volley. It is called a work ethic. Simply stated for me, when I am at work, I work. Training is work on our job. So I hope that helps with the original post. Side note about football on Sundays. I challenged my crew to train harder than what they expected from our local NFL team. I am in Cowboy country and I think we all know what kind of season they are having. I found it interesting that we expect more time in practice from a football team then we do from each other. Our game day does not have instant replay.
Thanks,
Marty
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