VERMONT TRAINING

Fire Officer I/II CourseLocation: Hartford, Vt. Town Hall, (hosted by the Hartford, Vt. Fire Department)

Course Schedule: Orientation: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 (0830 - 1600) Week 1: May 9 - 13 (0830 - 1700) Week 2: May 23 - 27 (0830 - 1700) Week 3: June 6 - 10 (0830 - 1700)

Application Deadline: Close of Business on Monday, March 28, 2016 This is a Pilot delivery therefore space is limited to a maximum 15 students. Due to course demand, seats will be awarded to applicants based on fair department disbursement and the applicant's need for certification. An applicant's Chief or Training Officer may be consulted during the decision making process.

Prerequisites: Responder Hazardous Materials Operations Certification that qualified as current with NFPA 472. Current National Certification in Firefighter II Current National Certification in Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I NIMS Certification: ICS-200

Link to General Admission Application Course Description:

This program provides the current Fire Officers and aspiring officers timely information that aids in the performance as a company officer. This educationally sound, objective-based course addresses and complies with the National Fire Protection Association Standard, NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2014 Edition. Topics covered include developing the proper mind set, accountability and responsibility, cultural diversity, safety and wellness, crew resource management, public relations, functional leadership, incident command, affirmative action issues, budgeting process, strategic planning, and strategy and tactics. The course also includes a research component where the participants complete 12 research projects on assigned topics based on their own fire departments protocol, policies and practices. An additional 40 to 80 hours of course work is required in addition to the course hours listed above.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY - 1 year ago today - 2nd alarm fire at Stratton Ski Area Base Lodge. Dispatchers on duty were Lt. Tom Redin and Dispatcher Virginia Gilman. Photos by Wardsboro Chief Chris Liller.

CHIEF DONALD HOLBROOK

Now hanging in my office at Fire Mutual Aid Headquarters is this portrait. It is Chief Donald Holbrook who started Meadowood County Area Fire Department and played a role in the starting up of Southwestern NH District Fire Mutual Aid. Had never seen a picture of him in a Fire Mutual Aid class A uniform. This picture was found at a flea market in Florida by a gentleman who noticed the label on the back, "Scotty's Camera Shop Cypress St. Keene NH". He called the Keene fire station and talked to Captain Burke and described the portrait. I think he paid around 5.00 for it and offered to ship it to Captain Burke free of charge. When it came Captain Burke called me to come see it and then he gave me the portrait to have for Fire Mutual Aid. A big thank you to KFD Captain Burke.Deputy Chief Tom Redin Donald Holbrook

FIRE MUTUAL AID TRAINING SESSION

SOUTHWESTERN NH DISTRICT FIRE MUTUAL AID WILL BE CONDUCTING A TRAINING SESSION ABOUT FIRE MUTUAL AID AND PROPER RADIO PROCEDURES AT THE NEWBROOK FIRE STATION ON ROUTE 30 IN NEWFANE ON TUESDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 23RD AT 1900 HOURS.ALL AREA DEPARTMENTS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.

TWELVE YEARS AGO TODAY

12 years ago today, all of us at Fire Mutual Aid lost a great friend when past dispatcher Rob Cunningham III passed away. Rob, also a past member of Fitzwilliam and Meadowood Fire Departments had left to pursue his dream of being an FDNY firefighter. At the time of his death, he was proudly serving in the EMS Division of the FDNY. R.I.P. Rob. WE NEVER FORGET(Pictured is Rob on the right and Deputy Chief Tom Redin)