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It's coming up sooner than you think...FDIC 2012 in Indianapolis. It runs April 16-21 in downtown Indy and features a vast assortment of HOT, classrooms, and workshops. More info:…Continue

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Started by Fire Engineering. Last reply by Fire Chief Billy Greenwood Jan 3, 2012.

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Comment by Mike France on August 5, 2014 at 7:01am

Comment by Tom Helmkamp on January 14, 2014 at 11:47pm

FDNY Black Sunday first-hand survivor account along with leadership lessons from the FDNY, March 22nd in Fort Wayne, IN!  Fireman Eugene Stolowski gives a detailed account of the events surrounding the Black Sunday fire.  SOC Battalion Chief Donald Hayde will also speak about leadership lessons and how to become a true fire service leader.  He will also touch on some unique FDNY rescues over the years.  An excellent day of training for only $40 which includes catered lunch.  Sign up today.  Flyer/Registration can be found through the link:    http://indianafiretraining.com/index.php?option=com_eventbooking&am...

Comment by Tom Helmkamp on August 5, 2012 at 9:00am
Comment by Tom Helmkamp on August 5, 2012 at 8:58am

Brotherhood Instructors, LLC & Fort Wayne Metro FOOLS bring YOU the MOST COMPREHENSIVE and MOST INTENSE forcible entry training. Contact Tom Helmkamp at tah532@yahoo.com or call (260) 580-1892.

Experienced instructors from several large and mid-sized U.S & Canadian departments including: FDNY, Kansas City, Elkhart IN, Chicago, Toledo OH  Hosted by the:

Fort Wayne Metro FOOLS

@ Southwest Fire District Training Grounds

12912 Indianapolis Rd

Yoder, Indiana

Saturday September, 22, 2012 @ 8:30 am

Beyond the Academy: Forcible Entry Operations

- Participate in a 2-hr lecture/discussion centered on size-up, tools, safety and common-sense approaches to forcible entry!

- Conventionally force inward and outward opening doors at varying degrees of difficulty using the "irons"

- Baseball swing for low-manpower forcible entry

- Force doors from the "hinged-side" using the "irons"

- Force padlocks using a Duck-bill lock breaker & the "irons"

- Several padlock, slide-bolt, carriage bolt set-ups

- Perform at least 10 cuts with a power saw of various heights & saw orientation simulating the removal of window bars

- Pull several lock cylinders using the "irons", a K-Tool and/or the the "RexTool"

- Receive ample hands-on training using through-the-lock techniques to

manipulate locks on display

Early Registration Rate: $

140.00 (if signed up by 08/22/2012)

Late Registration Rate: $

160.00 (on or after 08/23/2012)

Comment by Dave Cushwa on June 27, 2012 at 1:43pm

Brotherhood Instructors, LLC & Fort Wayne Metro FOOLS bring YOU the MOST COMPREHENSIVE and MOST INTENSE forcible entry training. Contact Tom Helmkamp at tah532@yahoo.com or call (260) 580-1892.

Experienced instructors from several large and mid-sized U.S & Canadian departments including: FDNY, Kansas City, Elkhart IN, Chicago, Toledo OH  Hosted by the:

Fort Wayne Metro FOOLS

@ Southwest Fire District Training Grounds

12912 Indianapolis Rd

Yoder, Indiana

 

Saturday September, 22, 2012 @ 8:30 am

Beyond the Academy: Forcible Entry Operations

- Participate in a 2-hr lecture/discussion centered on size-up, tools, safety and common-sense approaches to forcible entry!

- Conventionally force inward and outward opening doors at varying degrees of difficulty using the "irons"

- Baseball swing for low-manpower forcible entry

- Force doors from the "hinged-side" using the "irons"

- Force padlocks using a Duck-bill lock breaker & the "irons"

- Several padlock, slide-bolt, carriage bolt set-ups

- Perform at least 10 cuts with a power saw of various heights & saw orientation simulating the removal of window bars

- Pull several lock cylinders using the "irons", a K-Tool and/or the the "RexTool"

- Receive ample hands-on training using through-the-lock techniques to

manipulate locks on display

Early Registration Rate: $

140.00 (if signed up by 08/22/2012)

Late Registration Rate: $

160.00 (on or after 08/23/2012)

Comment by Dave Cushwa on June 27, 2012 at 1:35pm

Warsaw Wayne Township Fire Department Proudly Presents Chief Rick Lasky ‘’Pride and Ownership’’

&

‘’Fire ground Scenario Workshop’’

Saturday, August 4, 2012

0700-0800 Sign In/ 0800-1600 Class time

Lakeview Middle School Auditorium

                                        848 E Smith St, Warsaw, IN 46580 Course Fee: $30.00 per Student Fee includes: 2 classes, Continental Breakfast, Lunch and Certification Resister @ www.indianafiretraining.com

 

Sherry Fagner

Preparedness Coordinator / Environmental Health Specialist Pulaski County Health Department

125 S Riverside Drive Suite 205

Winamac, IN 46996

574-946-6080 Office

574-225-0695 Cell

Comment by Shawn Ravish on March 8, 2012 at 11:04pm

Check out www.MAFFC.org    Awesome training down here in the south. Free classroom classes, and $25 dollars for all hands on evolutions.  May 18-20 2012

Comment by Mike France on February 10, 2012 at 1:39pm

MacBoston Trk 18 Annual training Seminar Sat. Feb 18, 2012 at Schenectady County Community College 8am to 4pm Featuring Chief Jay Jonas of the FDNY

www.MacBostonTrk18.com

 

Comment by Mike France on January 26, 2012 at 8:22am

Comment by Mike France on January 10, 2012 at 8:17am

Natural gas Emergency Responce 1/25/12 at RFD#6 In Rotterdam NY

MAcBoston Trk 18 Training Seminar - Chief Jay Jonas and Brotherhood Inst. LLC

at SCCC Campus 2/18/12 in Schenectady NY

 

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