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Firefighter skills safety wildland video training 2 dvd


Fire Behaviour & Wildland Fire Management DVD(4 Full Wildland VIDEOS & 8 VIDEO Clips)
BASIC FIREFIGHTER SKILLS TRAINING AND REFERENCE DVD
HOSE & NOZZLES, LADDERS, SCBA, PPE, HAZMAT TRAINING DRILLS & MORE!
NFPA COMPLIANT TRAINING WITH OVER 3 HOURS OF VIDEO TRAINING
My business associates and I have partnered with seasoned firefighter and ems professionals with 20+ years experience to bring you this training series. The training materials offered in my listing are a combined work of the many years of training in these fields. These materials are unique to both mine and my business professional partners actual work experience.
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You will receive all of these files on one DVD+R. Data files are all in Adobe Acrobat so you can easily print out all the reference tools or save directly to your computer for a hands on reference. All Reader files are included for easy access. This DVD was designed primarily for computer access because it contains both Data and Video files, which can only be accessed through a computer with a DVD-rom and Videos are in MPEG/computer format.
Partner this training DVD with my other comprehensive Firefighter or EMS Training CD's/DVD's for the ULTIMATE Firefighter/EMS training tool!
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Check out my other Fire Fighting Video Training CD/DVD's
Fire Behaviour & Wildland Training
Incident Command System & Fire Control
Ventilation / Backdraft / Flashover
C.E.R.T Full Training Course with Certification
Fire Academy Tactical Training
Ropes and Knots Training (also on the Basic Safety DVD)
Rescue Operations (Fire Rescue, Confined Space, Elevator Rescue, SAR)
Vehicle Extrication Series
NCLEX Nursing Training Series (3 DVD set)
Firefighter Driver/Operator with Pumping Apparatus & Hose Training DVD
In order for firefighters to competently and safety function in the dangerous situations and environments that they are often placed in, they must be involved in active training in a safe low stress environment. This builds confidence and allows for the recognition of conditions that could endanger their lives.
The final step is the review of actual fire incidents through debriefing. During both my husband's firefighting career and my emergency room/ medical experience, it has been my opinion that everyone tries to do their very best at an emergency incident. Rarely is the performance perfect , there is always something to be learned from every incident. Firstly, everyone must encourage each other to honestly appraise their own performance and then to appraise the performance of others in the team in a positive manner to ensure that people are not discouraged, strengths should be reinforced, and areas of improvement should be identified. Strategies can then be developed to ensure increased efficiency and safety.
To obtain this maximum benefit I am offering Tactical Training and Reference Cd/DVD's that focus on individualized training topics. Review of realistic training sessions can greatly assist in identifying and rectifying deficiencies in training, equipment, protective clothing and operational procedures. This training DVD+R is great for the new firefighter looking to improve his skills, the volunteer firefighter who is looking to land a Full-time position or for a department who is seeking to enhance their training library.
This training DVD+R has been broken down into training modules. You will receive the following.
Module I - Fire Behaviour and Anatomy of a Fire
The firefighter will be able to identify and understand fire behaviour to improve conditions for fireground operations. Topics include Fuel / Weather / Topography as well as Fire Behaviour and Anatomy of a Fire VIDEO: ffoffff
* What are the classes of Fire
* Heat energy and temperature
* Fuel effects on Fire Behavior
* Topography effects on Fire Behavior
Fire Behavior Reference Guide with the following 8 Video Clips:
Fire Line Handbook Pocket Guide (437 pages)
Smoke Management Guide (236 pages)
Module II - Wildland Fire Management w/ 3 VIDEOS
Wildland Training Module and Practice Exams
Wildland Fire Management Policies
Resource Advisor's Guide for Wildland Fire (86 pages)wfrdc_fire_picBrush Wildland Fire Tactical Checklist
Map and Compass Training for Firefighters (108 pages)
Wildland Fire Use Implementation Procedures Reference Guide (75 pages)
Wildland Directives Wildland Fire Behaviour (Powerpoint Presentation)
Advanced Wildfire Firefighting Training (Powerpoint Presentation)
INCLUDES (Videos are a bit older but still good information and training tool)
Surviving a BURNOVER VIDEO (Newer fire shelters are being used in many areas, but application and practical use is still good)
Wildland Essentials: Understanding the Wildland Fire Environment VIDEO (50 min.)
Includes Real Life Scenarios
Special conditions
Learn indicators to anticipate problem fire behaviour as well as safe, effective tactics to use on the fireline.
Wildland Handtools VIDEO (15:00 min)
Module 1 - Firefighter Career Information
Job Descriptions Sample Interview and Test Questions
Actual Online Practice Exam
Firefighter I Practice Exam Questions
Firefighter II Practice Exam Questions
Module 2 - Firefighter Safety (Including PPE & Scene Safety)
This training module will discuss all areas of safety within the fire service including:
* Discuss the educational, age, medical, physical fitness, and emergency medical care requirements for becoming a fire fighter.
* Describe how standards and procedures, personnel, training, and equipment are related to the prevention of fire fighter injuries and deaths
* List safety precautions you need to take during training, during emergency responses, at emergency incidents, at the fire station, and outside your workplace.
* Describe the protection provided by personal protective equipment (PPE)
Fire Scene Safety VIDEO (30 min)
Safety Powerpoint Presentations
Personal Protective Equipment Training
Components of each piece
Care and Maintenance of each piece
Study Guides & Review Questions
Module 3 - Fire Academy SCBA Training
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) is a positive pressure breathing apparatus and is sometimes known as a pressure demand unit. Positive pressure SCBA's act by supplying air to the firefighter when he/she inhales and by supplying a small constant flow of air to the face piece. This constant air flow creates an air pressure in the face piece greater than that of the surrounding atmosphere thereby keeping contaminated air out of the mask.
Firefighters should understand how to operate a SCBA to use it properly. Procedures you must be familiar with are:
Donning and doffing the SCBA
Specifications of the unit
Additionally, firefighters should understand the Personal Alarm Device (PAD) and maintenance. PAD is a personal alarm device which will activate, via a loud, shrill alarm, when a lack of movement is detected. The alarm will assist other firefighters in locating and rescuing fellow firefighters.
Three major objectives of fire ground operations are Rescue, Fire Control and Property Conservation. In order to obtain these objectives, firefighters must perform a variety of tasks using a variety of tools. Ladders, if used correctly, are a valuable and necessary fire ground tool.
Fire Departments use a variety of ladder sizes and types. It is the responsibility of all personnel to know the capabilities of all ladders and maintain a high level of training and efficiency when using them.
Removing Ladders from Apparatus
Removing roof ladder of 24' extension Ladder - one Personpumper
Removing a roof ladder or extension Ladder - two Person
Removing a 35" extension ladder - three Person
Carrying a Roof or straight Ladder - one person
Carrying a 24' extension ladder - one person
Carrying an extension ladder - two person
Carrying an extension ladder - three person
Raising Roof or Straight Ladder - one person
Raising a 24' extension ladder - one person
Raising a 24'-34' extension ladder - two person beam raise
Raising a 24'-35' extension ladder - two person flat raise
Raising a 35' extension ladder - three person
Taking Roof or Straight Ladders Aloft
Ladder Training Video (30 min)
Practice Exam with Answer Key
Module 5 - Driver/Operator & Hose & Nozzles Video Training
Each firefighter must have a thorough knowledge of hose and hose lay techniques to ensure that efficient hose lays are performed. Full comprehension of fire hose operations includes a knowledge of hose construction, maintenance, testing of hose and couplings, the loading and rolling of hose, and fire hose evolutions. Knowledge of fire hose operation is a must for all firefighters; a single mistake could make the difference between containment of the fire and destruction of property and life.
Identify Handline Sizes and Types
Identify Supply line Sizes and Types
Demonstrate Loading Hose Beds (Accordion, Horseshoe, Flat)
Demonstrate Forward & Reverse Hose Lays
Hose Rolls (Single Donut, Double Donut, Twin Donut, Self Locking)
Appliances & Tools (Nozzles, Connectors, Adaptors)
Maintenance & Hose Pressure Testing
Tools (wrenches, Chaffing Blocks, Ropes & Straps)
Powerpoint Presentations
Module 6 - FULL HAZMAT FIRST RESPONDER (AWARENESS / OPERATIONS / DECON COURSES)
Hazmat First Responder Awareness Course (FRA)
Instructor Guide with Answer Keys
Hazmat First Responder Operations Course (FRO)
A HAZMAT First Responder at the Operations level (FRO) responds to Hazardous Materials Incidents in a defensive fashion within existing resources and capabilities to contain the release from a safe distance, to keep it from spreading and to prevent exposures to nearby persons, property or the environment. Appropriate response concepts and procedures, safe containment, protective actions and the Incident Command System are summarized
Hazmat First Responder Decon Course (FRO DECON)
This course focuses on training HAZMAT emergency responders to perform decontamination operations at a HAZMAT incident. The competencies we teach through classroom and hands-on training, in the procedures and personal protective equipment needed will provide you with the skills to participate as a decontamination team member for your agency or company. Addresses the response concepts, appropriate actions, and protective equipment involved in decontamination. The Incident Command System components are summarized as related to an incident decontamination team. Provides student with knowledge and skill to respond in a safe manner as part of a hazardous materials decontamination team
Module 7 - (40) Training Drills
(For those having difficulty writing their own or for a refresher)
Emergency Vehicle Drills (4)
Fire Prevention Drills (11)
Training Officer Drills (4)
Engine Company Drills (4)Forcible Entry Drill (1)
Firefighter Pre-basic Drills (5)
A-Z Firefighter Terminology
Vehicle Extrication Equipment Training Guide (390 pages)
Terrorism Response Self-Study Guide with Exams (102 pages)
Miscellaneous Powerpoint Presentations
Fire Prevention Week Resources



Firefighter skills safety wildland video training 2 dvd