94TH ANNUAL FIre College - University Of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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94 ANNUALTHFIre collegeJune 7, 2018 - June 10, 2018IllInoIS FIre ServIce InStItuteFSI.ILLINOIS.EDU@ IFSIUniversity of illinois Urbana-ChampaignTH94ANNUAL FIRE COLLEGE REGISTER ONLINEAT W.FSI.ILLINOIS.EDU

94th Annual Fire collegeThe Illinois Fire Service Institute Annual FireCollege offers four days of innovative andtop quality training for first responders. FireCollege courses are designed for all skill levels,challenging even the most seasoned veterans.New in 2018, the 94th Annual Fire College willoffer greater flexibility in course topics andscheduling. Select from twenty-seven classoptions to create a training schedule thatmeets your personal and professional needs.Each course will deliver information at theforefront of national training standards.Regardless of your selection, you will haveaccess to the top fire service professionalsin the industry. Our dedicated and talentedinstructor team will quickly engage, motivate,and inspire you to develop and refine your skills.Fire College training is premier but theregistration fees are affordable. Takeadvantage of special fee discounts byregistering early. Classes fill quickly andenrollment is on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Do not delay in registering for this elitetraining event!Register online atWWW.FSI.ILLINOIS.EDUOnline registration is strongly encouraged. Onlineregistrations are immediately timestampedupon submission. Course assignments are basedon the date and time registration materials arereceived. Register online and take advantage ofthe immediate electronic timestamp.June 7-10, 2018Thursday, June 7Check In/Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30am – 5:00pmOpening Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00pmSession A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00pm – 5:00pmFriday, June 8Check In/Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30am – 5:00pmSession B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am – 12:00pmLunch* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00pm – 1:00pmSession C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00pm – 5:00pmSaturday, June 9Check In/Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30am – 5:00pmSession D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am – 12:00pmLunch* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00pm – 1:00pmSession E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00pm – 5:00pmSunday, June 10Check In/Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00am – 8:00amSession F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am – 12:00pm* Lunch is provided for students attending both the morning andafternoon sessions. Registration Opens – April 2, 2018Illinois Fire Service Institute Early Bird Registration Deadline – May 10, 201811 Gerty DriveChampaign, IL 61820 Last Day to Cancel without Penalty – May 18, 2018(217) 333-3800 www.fsi.illinois.edu Last Day to Advance Register – May 25, 2018See back page for additional registration details.fsi.illinois.edu@ IFSIillinoisfireserviceinstitute

94th Annual Fire College CoursesEach Fire College lettered session (A-F) is 4 hours in duration. Course durations will be either: 4 hours (1 session), 8 hours (2 sessions),12 hours (3 sessions), 16 hours (4 sessions), or 24 hours (6 sessions).Live Fire ClassesClassRoom/Hands-on Classes24 Hour Classes24 Hour Classes8 Hour ClassesEntry Level and Recruit FirefightingIncident Safety Officer for EMSBasic Pump Operations12 Hour Classes16 Hour ClassesFire Dynamics andStream ApplicationTactical Emergency CasualtyCare/Rescue Task Force Training24 Hours Sessions A-F12 Hours Sessions A-B-CFirst-In Officer12 Hours Sessions A - B - C or D - E - F8 Hour Classes24 Hours Sessions A-F16 Hours Sessions B - C - D - E12 Hour ClassesBasic Auto Extrication12 Hours Sessions A-B-CCombatting Single FamilyDwelling FiresAdvanced Auto ExtricationCoordinated Fire AttackAuto and Traffic IncidentManagement Command(AUTO/TIM)8 Hours Sessions A-B or C-D or E-F8 Hours Sessions A-B or C-D or E-FFirefighting on the Rails8 Hours Sessions B-C or D-ETower Ladder Operations8 Hours Sessions A-B or C-D or E-FWildland Fire Tactics8 Hours Sessions B-C or D-E12 Hours Sessions D-E-F12 Hours Sessions D-E-FIntroduction to Fire Investigationfor the Firefighter andCompany Officer12 Hours Sessions A - B - C or D - E - FRope Operations for EMS12 Hours Sessions A - B - C or D - E - F8 Hours Sessions E-FLeadership Developmentand Decision Making for FireOfficers (LDDM)8 Hours Sessions A-B or C-D or E-F4 Hour ClassesAirway Skills Lab4 Hours Sessions C or FBasic Tactics and Strategy4 Hours Sessions B or D or FDown and Dirty Hydraulics4 Hours Session DEMS Initial Incident Command4 Hours Sessions B or EFire Behavior and Smoke4 Hours Sessions A or C or EFirefighting Tools What YouNeed To Know4 Hours Sessions A or C or EForcible Entry4 Hour Classes4 Hours Sessions B or ESearch Techniques forthe Fireground4 Hours Sessions A or C or D or ERoof Operations4 Hours Sessions B or FSelf-Contained BreathingApparatus (SCBA)4 Hours Sessions A or C or D or F94 th Annual Fire College Register online at www.fsi.illinois.edu

Suggested Tracks for 94th Annual Fire College CoursesThe 94th Annual Fire College course offerings allows for flexibility with scheduling.Having trouble deciding which courses work best for you? Check out the suggested tracks designed by IFSI Field Instructors.These options provide a full weekend of intense training.Track #Session AJune 7 1pm - 5pmSession BJune 8 8am - 12pmSession CJune 8 1pm - 5pmSession DJune 9 8am - 12pmTrack 1Entry Level and Recruit FirefightingTrack 2Incident Safety Officer for EMS PersonnelSession EJune 9 1pm - 5pmSession FJune 10 8am - 12pmLive Fire TrainingTrack 3Self-ContainedBreathing ApparatusTrack 4Combatting Single Family Dwelling FiresFire Dynamics and Stream ApplicationTrack 5Track 6Search Techniquesfor the FiregroundTower Ladder OperationsSelf-ContainedBreathing ApparatusTower Ladder OperationsFirefighting on the RailsCoordinated Fire AttackWildland Fire TacticsSearch Techniquesfor the FiregroundCombatting Single Family Dwelling FiresFirefighting on the RailsSearch Techniquesfor the FiregroundOfficer DevelopmentTrack 7Leadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire OfficersTrack 8First-In OfficerTrack 9Leadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire OfficersCoordinated Fire AttackCombatting Single Family Dwelling FiresTrack 10Coordinated Fire AttackLeadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire OfficersCombatting Single Family Dwelling Firesfsi.illinois.edu@ IFSIFirefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowFirst-In OfficerAuto and Traffic Incident Management Command (AUTO/TIM)illinoisfireserviceinstitute(217) 333-3800

Track #Session AJune 7 1pm - 5pmSession BJune 8 8am - 12pmSession CJune 8 1pm - 5pmSession DSession ESession FJune 9 8am - 12pmJune 9 1pm - 5pmJune 10 8am - 12pmSkill BuildingTrack 11Roof OperationsForcible EntrySelf-ContainedBreathing ApparatusDown and DirtyHydraulicsFirefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowSearch Techniquesfor the FiregroundTrack 12Firefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowSearch Techniquesfor the FiregroundRoof OperationsSelf-ContainedBreathing ApparatusForcible EntryBasic Tactics andStrategyFirefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowRoof OperationsForcible EntrySearch Techniquesfor the FiregroundTrack 13Track 14Combatting Single Family Dwelling FiresFire Dynamics and Stream ApplicationBasic Tactics andStrategyWildland Fire TacticsBeyond the FlamesTrack 15Roof OperationsTrack 16Track 17Firefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowForcible EntryDown and DirtyHydraulicsBasic Auto ExtricationOptional: Any 4Hour CourseTrack 18Basic Pump OperationsAdvanced Auto ExtricationTactical Emergency Casualty Care/Rescue Task Force TrainingBasic Tactics andStrategyRope Operations for EMSEMS Initial IncidentCommandAirway Skills LabAirway Skills LabClassroom BasedTrack 19Track 20Introduction to Fire Investigation for the Firefighterand Company OfficerLeadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire OfficersBasic Tactics andStrategyFirefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowDown and DirtyHydraulicsLeadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire OfficersFire Behavior andSmokeBasic Tactics andStrategyTrack 21Firefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowBasic Tactics andStrategyFire Behavior andSmokeDown and DirtyHydraulicsLeadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire OfficersTrack 22Fire Behavior andSmokeBasic Tactics andStrategyFirefighting Tools WhatYou Need To KnowDown and DirtyHydraulicsLeadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire OfficersDon’t like these options? BUILD YOUR OWN FIRE COLLEGE.Build your own class schedule using our convenient online registration system.94 th Annual Fire College Register online at www.fsi.illinois.edu

24 Hour Live Fire Classes12 Hour Live Fire ClassesEntry Level and Recruit FirefightingFire Dynamics and Stream Application24 Hours Sessions A-B-C-D-E-F12 Hours Sessions A-B-CThe Entry Level and Recruit Firefighting Course is best forThe Fire Dynamics and Stream Application Course is designed forfirefighters who are new to the fire service or have limitedfirefighters and officers who have a familiarity with live fire conditions.experience with live fire conditions. Course topics will include theCourse topics include fire behavior influences, fuel properties andbasic and fundamental skills necessary to operate effectivelyquantities, ventilation, compartment geometry, location of fire, andand safely on the fireground. This class will address firefighterambient conditions. The class will emphasize the connection betweenorientation and safety, basic self-contained breathing apparatusfire dynamics and aggressive fire control methods. NFPA compliant(SCBA), personal protective equipment (PPE), tools, apparatus, hose,personal protective equipment and SCBA is required. Pairs well with:ladders and basic fireground operations. NFPA compliant personalFire Behavior and Smoke, Coordinated Fire Attack.protective equipment and SCBA is required.Registration FeeBefore May 10 425Registration FeeAfter May 10Before May 10 300After May 10 320 445First-In Officer12 Hours Sessions Offered: A-B-C or D-E-FThe First-In Officer Course is designed for newly promoted companyofficers, those interested in becoming a company officer, orfirefighters who may be responsible for completing the duties ofan acting officer. Course topics will include size-up, tactical decisionmaking, direction and control of personnel, and accountability.This course includes four hours of classroom discussion followedby live fire training scenarios. NFPA compliant personal protectiveequipment and SCBA is required. Pairs well with: LDDM, Basic Tacticsand Strategy.Registration FeeBefore May 10 300After May 10 320

8 Hour Live Fire ClassesCombatting Single Family Dwelling FiresTower Ladder Operations8 Hours Sessions Offered: A-B or C-D or E-F8 Hours Sessions Offered: A-B or C-D or E-FThe Combatting Single Family Dwelling Fires Course is a hands-onThe Tower Ladder Operations Course is designed for all professionals,class designed for all skill levels. Course topics will include size-up,regardless of rank or skill set. The course will address versatile uses,searching for the fire, advancing the primary and back-up lines, andbest practices, and limitations of tower ladders. Proper positioningfire suppression. The class combines a brief classroom discussion withand apparatus placement will be emphasized. This course combinesmultiple, realistic scenarios that will challenge all skill levels. NFPAclassroom discussion followed by multiple live fire rescues fromcompliant personal protective equipment and SCBA is required. Pairsvarious elevated positions. NFPA compliant personal protectivewell with: Forcible Entry, Roof Operations, Firefighting Tools What Youequipment and SCBA is required. Pairs well with: Fire Dynamics andNeed To Know, Fireground Search Techniques.Stream Application.Registration FeeBefore May 10 300After May 10 320Registration FeeBefore May 10 300After May 10 320Coordinated Fire AttackWildland Fire Tactics8 Hours Sessions Offered: A-B or C-D or E-F8 Hours Sessions Offered: B-C or D-EThe Coordinated Fire Attack Course is appropriate for experiencedThe Wildland Fire Tactics Course introduces chiefs, companyfirefighters with competency in core firefighting skills. Students shouldofficers and firefighters to common initial attack strategies andhave familiarity with live fire training conditions and SCBA usage. Thistactics for wildland (ground cover) fires. The class will also addresscourse will include hands-on evolutions that combine engine, trucksituations encountered in the Wildland Urban Interface whereand rescue operations. NFPA compliant personal protective equipmentwildland fuels run into manmade improvements. Topics will includeand SCBA is required. Pairs well with: Forcible Entry, Roof Operations,size-up and selection of appropriate water and tool combinations,Firefighting Tools What You Need To Know, Fireground Search Techniques.and identification and incorporation of manmade and naturalRegistration FeeBefore May 10 300After May 10 320suppression barriers. This will be a hands-on, live burn trainingopportunity balanced with classroom discussion. NFPA compliantstructural firefighting or compliant wildland firefighting gear isrequired. Pairs well with: Basic Tactics and Strategy.Firefighting on the Rails8 Hours Sessions Offered: B-C or D-ERegistration FeeBefore May 10 175After May 10 195The Firefighting on the Rails Course is designed for all ranks and skilllevels. Topics include how to operate and deploy an industrial firetrailer. Instructors will emphasize how to effectively manage limitedresources while responding to a railroad emergency and the set upand deployment of firefighting foam lines. This class will combineclassroom discussion with live fire training on realistic rail props. NFPAcompliant personal protective equipment is required. Pairs well with:Down and Dirty Hydraulics, Fire Dynamics and Stream Application.Registration FeeBefore May 10 200After May 10 2204 Hour Live Fire ClassesSearch Techniques for the FiregroundSelf-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)4 Hours Sessions Offered: B or F4 Hours Sessions Offered: A or C or D or FThe Search Techniques for the Fireground Course is a solid trainingThe Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Course is a solidopportunity for all skill levels and ranks. This class focuses on thetraining opportunity for all skill levels. The course will address basicprimary, secondary search and final searches of single and multi-familyskills and SCBA procedures. Hands-on, live fire exercises will includestructures. Vent Enter Isolate and Search (VEIS) techniques anddonning and doffing in mazes and emergency SCBA drills. This classvictim removal procedures will also be covered. NFPA compliantwill combine classroom discussion with intense hands-on training. NFPApersonal protective equipment and SCBA is required. Pairs well with:compliant personal protective equipment and SCBA is required. PairsCoordinated Fire Attack, Combatting Single Family Dwelling Fires,well with: Search Techniques for the Fireground, Combatting SingleForcible Entry, SCBA.Family Dwelling Fires.Registration FeeBefore May 10 100After May 10 120Registration FeeBefore May 10 100After May 10 12094 th Annual Fire College Register online at www.fsi.illinois.edu

24 Hour Classroom/Hands-On ClassesIncident Safety Officer for EMS Personnel24 Hours Sessions A-B-C-D-E-FThe Incident Safety Officer for EMS Personnel Course is designed for16 Hour Classroom/Hands-On ClassesTactical Emergency Casualty Care/RescueTask Force Training16 Hours Sessions B-C-D-Eall skill levels. The class will prepare students for the role of IncidentThe Tactical Emergency Casualty Care/Rescue Task Force TrainingSafety Officer (ISO) with specific concentration on EMS. Course(TECC/RTF) Course is an EMS-based class designed for all skill levels.topics include the monitoring of various types of incidents, includingThe class covers topics that decrease preventable deaths from activefire, technical rescue, and hazardous materials scenes, accidentshooter, hostile, or mass casualty events. The TECC/RTF programinvestigation and review procedures, and post-incident analysis. Theincludes discussions, table top, and full immersion exercises based oncourse will prepare EMS personnel to act as an ISO while workingbest practices from The Committee on Tactical Emergency Casualtywithin the Incident Command framework.Care (CoTECC), the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Program (TCCC) andRegistration FeeBefore May 10 175After May 10 195the InterAgency Board Active Shooter/Hostile Event (ASHE) Guide.Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive TECCcertification from the National Association of Emergency MedicalTechnicians (NAEMT).Registration Feefsi.illinois.edu@ IFSIillinoisfireserviceinstituteBefore May 10(217) 333-3800 300After May 10 320

12 Hour Classroom/Hands-On ClassesBasic Auto ExtricationIntroduction to Fire Investigation for theFirefighter and Company Officer12 Hours Sessions A-B-CThe Basic Auto Extrication Course is designed for all skill levels. Course12 Hours Sessions Offered: A-B-C or D-E-Ftopics will include vehicle access and disentanglement techniques forThe Introduction to Fire Investigation for the Firefighter and Companyemergency situations. The Basic Auto Extrication class will emphasizeOfficer Course is designed for individuals who will have the dutyproper use of equipment including hand tools and hydraulic andof determining fire origin and cause. Course topics will includeair-powered equipment. NFPA compliant personal protective equipmentinterpretations of fire patterns, origin determination, evidenceis required. Pairs well with: Advanced Auto Extrication, Auto and Trafficprotection, scene safety and security, and documentation. This classIncident Management.will include classroom discussions and hands-on scene examinations.Registration FeeBefore May 10 275After May 10 295Work clothes, coveralls, safety boots, eye/respirator protection, andhead protection are required. Pairs well with: Fire Behavior and Smoke.Registration FeeAdvanced Auto Extrication12 Hours Sessions D-E-FBefore May 10 250After May 10 270Rope Operations for EMSThe Advanced Auto Extrication Course is designed for studentswho have an understanding of common extrication techniques and12 Hours Sessions Offered: A-B-C or D-E-Ftool use. The course builds on skills gained in the basic level classThe Rope Operations for EMS Course was developed for EMSthrough hands-on, practical training. Topics will include scene safety,personnel who may be called to assist a team with patient care, triageevaluation, and management. NFPA compliant personal protectiveand transport using a rescue litter. Course topics will include ropeequipment is required. Pairs well with: Basic Auto Extrication.rescue techniques for uneven and vertical rescue, wilderness andRegistration FeeBefore May 10 275After May 10 295urban rescue, command and patient immobilization and care. This is ahands-on course that includes multiple immersive scenarios. Hard hatand/or rescue helmet, eye and hearing protection, rope gloves, boots,Auto and Traffic Incident Management Command(AUTO/TIM)12 Hours Sessions D-E-FT-shirt, and pants are required. Pairs well with: Air Skills Lab, EMSInitial Incident Command.Registration FeeBefore May 10 275After May 10 295The Auto and Traffic Incident Management Command Course isdesigned for students who may be called to operate at or manage atraffic incident. Topics will include command responsibilities, scenesafety and demobilization. The course will include four hours ofclassroom discussion followed by hands-on, real-time training inpredesigned scenarios. NFPA compliant personal protective equipmentis required. Pairs well with: First-In Officer, Basic Auto Extrication.Registration FeeBefore May 10 220After May 10 2408 Hour Classroom/Hands-On ClassesBasic Pump OperationsLeadership Development and DecisionMaking for Fire Officers (LDDM)8 Hours Sessions E-FThe Basic Pump Operations Course is designed for firefighters new to8 Hours Sessions Offered: A-B or C-D or E-Fpump operations. The course will cover the mechanical principles ofThe Leadership Development and Decision Making for Fire Officerspumps, fire pump controls, and use of pressure control devices.Course is ideal for anyone who is passionate about becoming anStudents will apply information shared during classroom discussionexceptional leader. The course immerses students in experientialthrough hands-on training using a fire pump, pumping from a hydrant,learning though real life simulated exercises and small groupand drafting. Work gloves and hard hat/helmet are required. Pairsdiscussions. Students are faced with numerous leadershipwell with: Down and Dirty Hydraulics.challenges and moral/ethical dilemmas. Pairs well with: First-InRegistration FeeBefore May 10 230After May 10 250Officer, Coordinated Fire Attack, Basic Tactics and Strategy,AUTO/TIM Command.Registration FeeBefore May 10 230After May 10 25094 th Annual Fire College Register online at www.fsi.illinois.edu

4 Hour Classroom/Hands-On ClassesAirway Skills LabFire Behavior and Smoke4 Hours Sessions Offered: C or F4 Hours Sessions Offered: A or C or EThe Airway Skills Lab Course is intended for licensed EMTs. While someThe Fire Behavior and Smoke Course is a solid introduction to fireprocedures will be at the ALS level, BLS practitioners will be allowedscience. The course will address how fires grow and spread and ways toto practice the skills and learn how to support an ALS Provider who isrecognize and anticipate fire behavior. Topics will include using the sizeperforming the advanced skills. Course topics will include the reviewup of reading smoke to dictate tactical decisions and using fire behaviorof the anatomy of the human airway and exploration of the levels ofto decide on ventilation and suppression tactics during coordinatedlife support maneuvers needed to initiate and secure a patient airway.attacks. Pairs well with: Basic Tactics and Strategy, First-In Officer,Students will practice on both mannequins and on realistic animalCoordinated Fire Attack.analogs for the human airway. Use of CPAP/BiPAP, surgical airways,and ventilators will also be included in the course. Pairs well with: EMSRegistration FeeBefore May 10 80After May 10 100Initial Incident Command, Rope Operations for EMS.Registration FeeBefore May 10 200After May 10 220Firefighting Tools What You Need To Know4 Hours Sessions Offered: A or C or EThe Firefighting Tools What You Need To Know Course is designedBasic Tactics and Strategyfor students interested in learning about effective fireground tool4 Hours Sessions Offered: B or D or Fusage and maintenance. Class discussions will be interactive andThe Basic Tactics and Strategy Course is designed for the neweraddress the tips and tricks of the trade. Experienced instructors willfirefighter who is responsible for making decisions on the fireground.focus on tool usage, cleaning, maintenance, and best practices. NFPACourse topics will address size and initial action plans based oncompliant personal protective equipment is required. Pairs well with:conditions, safety, fire behavior, building construction, engine companyRoof Operations, SCBA, Coordinated Fire Attack, Combatting Singleand truck company operations, and apparatus positioning. Pairs wellFamily Dwelling Fires.with: Fire Behavior and Smoke, First-In Officer, Leadership Developmentand Decision Making for Fire Officers.Registration FeeBefore May 10 80After May 10 100Registration FeeBefore May 10 80After May 10 100Forcible Entry4 Hours Sessions Offered: B or EDown and Dirty HydraulicsThe Forcible Entry Course will challenge all skill levels. The course4 Hours Session Dwill address the techniques needed to safely and effectively performThe Down and Dirty Hydraulics Course is geared toward firefightersforcible entry. Hands-on drills will include identification of types ofnew to pump operations. The course will cover basic concepts on howdoors and locks, tool and equipment usage for inward and outwardto calculate hoseline pressures for a variety of hose sizes. Students willswinging doors. Students will develop their skills on state-of-the-artgain an understanding of why proper discharge pressure is critical fortraining props. NFPA compliant personal protective equipment andcorrect flow. Pairs well with: Basic Pump Operations.ear protection is required. Pairs well with: Firefighting Tools WhatRegistration FeeBefore May 10 70After May 10 904 Hours Sessions Offered: B or EThis course is intended for all levels of EMS responders who mayencounter a major EMS Incident (MEI) or MCI and have responsibilityfor initiating the ICS functions at an incident. Course topics include anoverview of the Incident Command System (ICS), the implementationof the command system including size up and establishing command,conducting triage, and establishing EMS branches within the system.Branches may include treatment, transportation, staging, andlogistics and the roles and responsibilities of each branch. The courseincludes table top exercises and provides opportunities to practiceimplementing and operating within the ICS. Pairs well with: Ropefsi.illinois.edu@ IFSI 150After May 10Before May 10 100After May 10 120Roof Operations4 Hours Sessions Offered: A or C or D or EThe Roof Operations Course is ideal for all skill levels. The coursewill address vertical ventilation techniques and basic tool usage forroof operations. Students will develop skills on the state-of-the-artflat and pitch roof props. NFPA compliant personal protectiveequipment and ear protection is required. Pairs well with: ForcibleEntry, Search Techniques for the Fireground, Firefighting Tools WhatYou Need To Know.Registration FeeOperations for EMS, Basic Auto Extrication, Airway Skills Lab.Before May 10Behavior and Smoke.Registration FeeEMS Initial Incident CommandRegistration FeeYou Need To Know, Roof Operations, Coordinated Fire Attack, FireBefore May 10 170illinoisfireserviceinstitute(217) 333-3800 100After May 10 120

Additional Information:Registration Details:A maximum of 24 hours of instruction is availableto each student during Fire College. Attendancecertificates are available. Students must attendcourses in their entirety in order to receive anattendance certificate.Register online at WWW.FSI.ILLINOIS.EDUIFSI has applied to the Illinois Department ofPublic Health (IDPH) for EMS Continuing EducationUnits (CEUs) in selected classes. If awarded, EMSCEU Certificates will be issued along withattendance certificates.Overnight lodging and storage of the gear is theresponsibility of the student. No overnight storagelocations will be available on the IFSI training grounds.Online registrations are immediately timestampedupon submission. Course assignments are based on thedate and time registration materials are received. Takeadvantage of the immediate electronic timestamp.Or complete the registration form and send to:MAIL:IFSI Fire College Registration11 Gerty DrChampaign IL 61820FAX:(217) 244-6790EMAIL: jbeccue@illinois.eduEvent parking will be available free of charge in aUniversity of Illinois lot. Shuttle service betweenthe designated parking location and the IFSI traininggrounds is available for the duration of the four-dayprogram. Confirmation emails will include completeparking details.Registration forms require chief or training officerEquipment Needs and Safety:Policies:Complete NFPA compliant personal protectiveclothing and SCBA is required for many Fire Collegecourses. Check individual course descriptions for alist of required safety clothing and equipment.All registrations will be billed upon completion of FireCollege. Students must designate if the department orstudent is responsible for registration fees. Any discrepanciesin billing MUST be submitted in writing to Jodi Beccue,Director of Class Support, prior to September 21, 2018. Anybills not disputed by this date will be considered correctand owed by the registrant.SCBA bottles must have a current hydrostatic testdate. Outdated hydrostatic dated bottles will not beallowed in Fire College courses.Fire College offers students the opportunity forrepetitive practice of skills. Therefore, students mustsupply their own individual equipment. Sharing isnot allowed. Loaner protective clothing, equipmentand SCBA will not be available. Additionally, IFSI willnot provide repair services for SCBA. Students areencouraged to bring backup gear to be fully prepared.All students must be clean-shaven if participating ina live fire class. Facial hair that crosses the jaw line isnot permitted in courses where a breathing apparatuswill be used. No exceptions will be made to this policy.Students participating in hands-on and/or live fireclasses must wear shirts with sleeves and longpants. It is highly recommended that studentswear long sleeves and cotton blend workpants formaximum comfort and safety.signatures regardless of method of registration.Registration confirmation and event details willbe emailed to registered students on thefollowing dates: MAY 4, MAY 18, and JUNE 1.Students must check in prior to the assigned course starttimes. Check in and onsite registration will be located inthe IFSI Learning Resource and Research Center. A photo IDwith date of birth is required at the time of check in. Checkin materials will not be released to a proxy, regardless ofrelationship, department or rank.Enrollment substitutions are al

94th AnnuAl Fire College Courses 94th AnnuAl Fire College register online At www.Fsi.illinois.edu Each Fire College lettered session (A-F) is 4 hours in duration. Course durations will be either: 4 hours (1 session), 8 hours (2 sessions), 12 hours (3 sessions), 16 hours (4 sessions), or 24 hours (6 sessions). 24 Hour Classes 24 Hour Classes