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OUR GOAL:
1. Replace / update old equipment
2. Standardize the brand and type nozzles used in the department
3. Replace / update old equipment
4. Eliminate the use of automatic nozzles
5. Develop a department Fire Flow standard
6. Improve CAFs effectiveness
7. Decrease nozzle reactions
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FSA Degrees At A Distance Course Descriptions / Oregon University System
Summer Jun 15 – Sep 30
Call to register: 503-838-8690 or 1-800-451-5767
FSA 323* Fire and Emergency Services Administration, 5 credits Now Online!
This course is designed to be a progressive primer for students who want more knowledge about fire and emergency services administration. The course demonstrates the importance of the following skills necessary to manage and lead a fire and emergency services department through the challenges and changes of the 21st century: Persuasion and influence, accountable budgeting, anticipation of challenges, the need for change, and the use of specific management tools for analyzing and solving problems. A central part of the course focuses on how the leadership of a fire and emergency services department develops internal and external cooperation to create a coordinated approach to achieving the department's mission. Instructor: Glen Maddess. Tuition: $555.
FSA 324* Analytic Approaches to Public Fire Protection, 5 credits Now Online!
An introduction to systems analysis procedures and applications in fire protection. Topics include: systems thinking; public fire protection; statistical analysis using graphs and spread sheets; statistical concepts and their application to the fire service; system models; gathering and presenting data; fire incident analysis; fire department financial analysis; fire department performance surveys; using results; and public fire protection. Instructor: Glen Maddess.Tuition: $555.
FSA 325* Personnel Management for the Fire Service, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines relationships and issues in personnel administration and human resource development within the context of fire-related organizations. Topics include: personnel management and organizational development; motivation and individual productivity; recruitment and selection; job promotion process; training and education; performance management systems discipline; organizational productivity; compensation and benefits; employee and labor relations; collective bargaining and labor agreements; and contemporary issues and trends in managing people and programs. Instructor: Karen Zucco-Gatlin. Tuition: $555.
FSA 326* Fire Prevention Organization and Management, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines techniques, procedures, programs, and agencies involved with fire prevention. Topics include: background and concepts of fire prevention; governmental and non-governmental fire prevention functions; organizing local government fire prevention efforts; preparing fire prevention personnel; fire prevention through building and other fire safety-related codes; fire prevention through code enforcement; effective fire prevention inspection; human reactions to fire situations; public fire safety education; research in fire prevention; international fire prevention practice; evaluation of fire safety efforts; post-fire efforts and cause determination; and pre-fire and post-fire arson efforts. Instructor: Nancy Orr. Tuition: $555.
FSA 327 Fire-Related Human Behavior, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines human behavior in fires and disasters, arson, fire fighting, code compliance, and public fire education. Topics include: individual and group response during fire emergencies; fire's impact on individual families and the community; juvenile fire setters; arson; special populations; the psychological impact of fire on firefighters; interviewing victims and witnesses; compliance and codes; high-rise buildings; warning systems; systems approach to fire emergencies; and systematic approach to fire prevention and education. Instructor: Jerry Renfro Tuition: $555.
FSA 328* Disaster Planning and Control, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines concepts and principles of community risk assessment, planning, and response to fires, and natural and man-made disasters, including National Incident Management System - Incident Command Systems (NIMS ICS), mutual aid and automatic response, training and preparedness, communications, civil disturbances, terrorist threats/incidents, hazardous materials planning, mass casualty incidents, earthquake preparedness, and disaster mitigation and recovery. Instructor: Beverley Walker Tuition: $555.
FSA 329* Political and Legal Foundations of Fire Protection, 5 credits
Examines the legal, political and social aspects of the government's role in public safety. Topics include: the American legal system; legal processes; legal basis for the fire service; tort liability; negligence and fire suppression; safety; negligent operation; legal basis for fire safety regulation; code enforcement; investigation and prosecution; public sector personnel protection systems; fair compensation; involuntary terminations; duty owed to the firefighter; and managing the legal environment. Instructor: Bill Lowe.Tuition: $555.
FSA 330 Fire Protection Structures and Systems, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines the underlying principles involved in structural fire protection systems, building furnishings, and fire protection systems including water-based fire suppressions systems, fire alarm and detection systems, special hazard suppression systems, and smoke management systems. Instructor: Michael Bell. Tuition: $555.
FSA 331 Community Risk Reduction for the Fire and Emergency Services, 5 credits
Provides a theoretical framework for the understanding of the ethical, sociological, organizational, political, and legal components of community risk reduction, and a methodology for the development of a comprehensive community risk reduction plan. Instructor: TBA. Tuition: $555.
FSA 332 Fire Investigation and Analysis, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines the technical, investigative, legal, and social aspects of arson, including principles of incendiary fire analysis and detection, environmental and psychological factors of arson, legal considerations, intervention, and mitigation strategies. Instructor: Lynn Davis. Tuition: $555.
FSA 333 Applications of Fire Research, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines the rationale for conducting fire protection research activities and applications. Topics include: fire dynamics and fire safety properties; fire test standards and codes; fire modeling; structural fire safety; automatic detections and suppression; life safety; transportation fire hazards; risk analysis and loss control; firefighter health and safety; fire service applied research, and trends in fire-related research. Instructor: Glen Maddess. Tuition: $555.
FSA 334 Fire Dynamics, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines fire dynamics within the context of fire fighting and its applications to fire situations. Topics include: chemistry, physical processes and fluid dynamics; fire and combustion; explosions; ignition and flame spread; flames and fire plumes; pre- and post-flashover compartment fires; smoke movement; fire suppression; fire dynamics applications to building codes and large-loss fires; special hazards; and fire modeling and trends in fire dynamics. Instructor: David Nuss. Tuition: $555.
FSA 335 Emergency Medical Services Administration, 3 credits
An overview of the management of emergency medical services including organization, budget determination, purchasing and communication. Emphasis on directing and delegation of decision making including managing stress. Prerequisite: EMT-1 or equivalent. Instructor: Glen Maddess. Tuition/Text: $360.
FSA 336 Managerial Issues of Hazardous Materials, 5 credits Now Online!
Examines federal and state regulations concerning hazardous materials. Topics include: health and safety; the hazardous materials management system; the incident command system; politics of hazmat incident management; site management and control; hazard and risk evaluation; personal protective clothing and equipment; and information management and resource coordination. Instructor: Michael Bell. Tuition: $555.
FSA 403 Field Study, 3 credits
Field experience in directed study in a variety of professional and career-oriented situations. Open to degree candidates only. Pass/No Pass grade. Tuition: $315.
SSc 409 Practicum, 3 to 12 credits
Supervised experience in fire service administration in a variety of command levels and responsibilities. Open to degree candidates only. Pass/No Pass grade. Tuition: $105 per credit.
Call to register: 503-838-8690 or 1-800-451-5767
* Six courses included in the required “core” for the FSA degree major.
Please Note: Tuition/fees are subject to Oregon University System review and may change without notice.
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2010 Snohomish County EMS Calendar of Run Reviews

Jul 27 - CNS Injuries - Location: Marysville Fire, 10701 Shoultes Road, Marysville

Aug 2 - TBA - Run Review - Everett Fire, 1601 Madison Ave, Everett,
Aug 10 - TBA - Run Review - Arlington Fire, 330 South Stillaguamish(CVH), Arlington WA
Aug 12 - TBA - Run Review - SCFD 1, 12425 Meridian Ave, Everett WA
Aug 17 - ACLS - SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish
Aug 19 - TBA - Run Review - Snohomish Fire, 1525 Ave D, Snohomish
Aug 19 - Thoracic & Abdominal Trauma - Location: Monroe Fire, 163 Village Ct., Monroe WA
Aug 24 - Thoracic & Abdominal Trauma - Location: Marysville Fire, 10701 Shoultes Road, Marysville WA

Sep 6 - Thoracic & Abdominal Trauma - Location: Everett Fire, 1601 Madison Ave, Everett, WA
Sep 9 – Airway Mgmt (CAM) - SCFD 1, 12425 Meridian Ave, Everett WA
Sep 14 - Trauma Assessment - Location: Arlington Fire, 330 South Stillaguamish(CVH), Arlington WA
Sep 14 - Airway Mgmt (CAM) - Location: Stevens Hospital
Sep 16 - CNS Injuries - Location: Snohomish Fire, 1525 Ave D, Snohomish WA
Sep 16 - CNS Injuries - Location: Monroe Fire, 163 Village Ct., Monroe WA
Sep 21 – Airway Mgmt (CAM) - Location: SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish
Sep 28 - Airway Management - Location: Marysville Fire, 10701 Shoultes Road, Marysville WA

Oct 4 - Airway Management - Location: Everett Fire, 1601 Madison Ave, Everett,
Oct 12 – CNS Injuries - Location: Stevens Hospital
Oct 12 - CNS Injuries - Location: Arlington Fire, 330 South Stillaguamish(CVH), Arlington WA
Oct 14 - CNS Injuries - SCFD 1, 12425 Meridian Ave, Everett WA
Oct 15 - Thoracic & Abdominal Trauma - Location: Snohomish Fire, 1525 Ave D, Snohomish WA
Oct 19 - CNS Injuries - SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish
Oct 21 - Airway Management - Location: Monroe Fire, 163 Village Ct., Monroe
Oct 26 - Infection Control - Location: Marysville Fire, 10701 Shoultes Road, Marysville WA

Nov 1 - Burns & Soft Tissue - Location: Everett Fire, 1601 Madison Ave, Everett,
Nov 9 - Burns & Soft Tissue - Location: Arlington Fire, 330 South Stillaguamish(CVH), Arlington WA
Nov 18 - Thoracic & Abdominal Trauma -- SCFD 1, 12425 Meridian Ave, Everett
Nov 18 - TBA - Run Review - Snohomish Fire, 1525 Ave D, Snohomish
Nov 18 - Infection Control - Location: Monroe Fire, 163 Village Ct., Monroe WA
Nov 16 - Thoracic & Abdominal Trauma - SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish
Nov 23 - TBA - Run Review - Marysville Fire, 10701 Shoultes Road, Marysville WA

Dec 6 - TBA - Run Review - Everett Fire, 1601 Madison Ave, Everett,
Dec 9 – Infection Control - SCFD 1, 12425 Meridian Ave, Everett WA
Dec 14 - TBA - Run Review - Arlington Fire, 330 South Stillaguamish(CVH), Arlington WA
Dec 14 - TBA - Run Review - Run Review - Location: Stevens Hospital
Dec 16 - TBA - Run Review - Snohomish Fire, 1525 Ave D, Snohomish
Dec 16 - TBA - Run Review - Monroe Fire, 163 Village Ct., Monroe WA
Dec 21 - ACLS - SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish
Dec 28 - TBA - Run Review - Marysville Fire, 10701 Shoultes Road, Marysville WA
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Chemistry for Emergency Response at the Renton Fire & Emergency Services Department, 1900 Lind Avenue SW Renton WA 98057- Classes run from 8:00-5:00 daily For course content or registration information, contact Deputy State Fire Marshal Ron Bowen at (360) 596-3923 or by email: ron.bowen@wsp.wa.gov |
28 |
The Snohomish County Fire Prevention Association presents its free Quarterly Educational Symposium at the Lake Stevens Fire Community Center, 10518 18th St, Lake Stevens, WA |
29-39 |
Drive Against Prostate Cancer Free Firefighter Screenings Virginia Mason Medical Center, in partnership with ZERO: The Project to End Prostate Cancer and KOMO4, will host the only nationwide, mobile free prostate cancer testing program Thursday, July 29 in Seattle and Friday, July 30 in Issaquah from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
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Dealing With Difficult People - How to communicate with Tact and Skill by Careertrack REGISTER HERE - Holiday Inn Downtown 3105 Pine Street . Event #96879 |
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Sales & Use Tax 2010 Workshop - Best Western Cascadia Inn, 2800 Pacific Ave. REGISTER HERE (Fred Pryor Seminar) |
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Firefighter Rehabilitation and Medical Monitoring A Guide to NFPA 1584 (2008) Sponsored by Masimo Corporation with the support of the International Association of Fire Chiefs Presented by Mike McEvoy, PhD, REMT-P, RN, CCRN - 0900-1200 Snohomish County Fire District Headquarters 12425 Meridian Avenue Everett, WA 98208 |
4-5 |
Woodinville (WA) Fire & Life Safety District is hosting a Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) Workshop series in August:Aug. 4-5: Self Assessment Workshop - $495.00Aug. 6: Basic Standards of Cover Workshop - $325.00Both Workshops: $650.00 For more info or to register contact Pam Crawford, Admin. Services Administrator for Woodinville Fire & Life Safety Regional Fire Training Division Office: (425) 483-4486 Cell: (425) 765-8789 pam@wflsd.org |
8-13 |
USFA Class Demonstrating Your Fire Prevention Program's Worth (FEMA) 301-447-1035 |
9-13 |
Engine Company Skills Academy at the Washington State Fire Training Academy Register with 3-S Training Specialist at 3sfire.net or 425-231-8280. |
15-20 |
Leadership Strategies for Community Risk Reduction - P200 New August 2010 First Pilot Offering - The United States Fire Administration’s National Fire Academy is conducting the first pilot class at the National Emergency Training Center (NETC) in Emmitsburg, MD for its newly developed 6-day course Leadership Strategies for Community Risk Reduction. The pilot class is scheduled Sunday, August 15 through Friday, August 20, with students arriving on Sat, August 14 and departing on Saturday, August 21, 2010. Students must complete FEMA General Admission application |
16-17 |
CISM: Line of Duty Death - Location: Best Western Park Plaza Hotel, Puyalluo WA Call 1-800-622-9391 |
17 |
EMS: RUN REVIEW Location: SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish WA |
18 |
Excel 2007 - 2 one day seminars - Day one is Excel Basics, Day two is Beyond the Basics. Location: Best Westren Cascadia Inn, 2800 Pacific Ave - Register Event # 97666 |
20 |
DEADLINE FOR EMT CLASS Stanwood Camano Fire Department EMT CLASS STARTS
Sept 2 - Nov 20 Registration ends today, Aug 20th |
26 |
How to be an Outstanding Communicator, Holiday Inn Seattle Center Event#1829356 - Call 1-800-258-7246
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31 |
Today is the Deadline for TACTICAL OPERATIONS SEMINAR at the Bellevue Public Safety Training Center |
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“Firefighter Operations in High-Rise and Standpipe Equipped Buildings” Presented by: District Chief Dave McGrail Denver Fire Department Marysville Fire District Fire Station 62 10701 Shoultes Rd, Marysville, WA 98271 |
11-12 |
CRUNCH TIME - Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One, Gig Harbor, Washington Cost $545 contact Kathy Fogle, Division Secretary at Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One Direct: 253-851-0082 |
11-12 |
Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations - Fire Training Academy, North Bend, Washington 98045, Contact Michael Aboe (425) 453-3000 SEE FLYER |
17 & 18 |
Firefighter I Hazmat Awareness & Ops Test - IFSAC Written and Practical Testing - Written Tests – September 17th 1700hrs at Station 51, 304 Alder St, Sultan / Practical Tests – September 18th 0800hrs at Sultan High School, 13715 310th Ave SE Registration deadline August 13th 1800 For Questions Contact Firefighter Lt. Tim Tullis Phone: 360 793-1179 t.tullis@snofire5.org |
18-19 |
Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations - Fire Training Academy, North Bend, Washington 98045, Contact Michael Aboe (425) 453-3000 SEE FLYER |
20-24 |
Advanced Pump Academy by the King County Fire Training Officers’ Association WWW.KCFTOA.ORG Sept 20=Bellevue Fire Department Stat.#9 12412 Newcastle Way Bellevue, WA 98006. Sept 21-24 WSP - Fire Training Academy 50810 Grouse Ridge Road, North Bend, WA 98055 SPECIAL NOTICE — These classes need at least five (5) Pumpers and one (1) Ladder truck to pump elevated streams. Please contact Dick Breitenbach at dbreitenbach@esf-r.org or Mark Vinup at mvinup@bellevuewa.gov if you will be able to supply a pumper or ladder truck for the four (4) days at WSP-FA.Instructor: Mark Vinup |
21 |
EMS: RUN REVIEW Topic: Burns & Soft Tissue - Location: SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish WA
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21-24 |
IS-300/400 Intermediate and Advanced ICS Course For more info see pdf flyer by clicking here. |
23-26 |
2010 WA CISM Network Conference in Yakima |
24 |
PSE Emergency Responder Training. Space is limited. Please make your reservations no later than five days prior to the day of the session. Location: Puget Sound Energy, Georgetown Base, 6500 Ursula Place S. You can register via e-mail to dennis.smedsrud@pse.com or call 425.462.3324. |
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Microsoft Office 2007 by Careertrack, event#98740 at the Best Western Cascadia Inn, 2800 Pacific Ave, Everett WA call 1-800-556-3009 |
27- Oct1 |
Firehouse Central 2010 -
Co-Located with EMS EXPO and Enforcement Expo, this unique show will travel to Dallas, TX – offering tremendous opportunities for both attendees and exhibitors. |
29-30 |
TACTICAL OPERATIONS SEMINAR Location: Bellevue Public Safety Training Center, 1838 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 Our instructors include: Dan Noonan, Jerry Tracy, andBill Gustin. For more information contact Battalion Chief Mark Risen, Training Division, Bellevue Fire Department. MRisen@bellevuewa.gov or (425) 452-7845 Deadline for TACTICAL OPERATIONS SEMINAR Registration is August 31, |
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Leadership and Command Symposium (Formerly Pacific Northwest Incident Management Symposium) For more info contact Pam Crawford 425-483-4486 Cell-425-765-8789 |
16-17 |
Fire Instructor – 1 FOUR DAY CLASS - At FIRE TRAINING ACADEMY / WASHINGTON STATE PATROL - FIRE PROTECTION BUREAU Click here for more info |
18-22 |
Truck Skills Academy at the Washington State Fire Training Academy Register with 3-S Training Specialist at 3sfire.net or 425-231-8280. |
19 |
EMS: RUN REVIEW Location: SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish WA |
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Fire Officer I 40-Hours This program is designed for those individual’s aspiring to receive International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Fire Officer I certification. |
7-12 |
Demonstrating Your Fire Prevention Program’s Worth at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland |
8-12 |
Boeing HazMat Class - 40 hour Technician level Contact Cynthia Wernet , Hazmat Training - Boeing Enterprise Security & Fire Protection 425-466-5617 |
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EMS: RUN REVIEW Location: SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish WA |
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Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations - Fire Training Academy, North Bend, Washington 98045, Contact Michael Aboe (425) 453-3000 SEE FLYER |
11-12 |
Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations - Fire Training Academy, North Bend, Washington 98045, Contact Michael Aboe (425) 453-3000 SEE FLYER |
17-19 |
Boeing HazMat Class - 40 hour Hazmat Incident Commander Level -To Register, Contact Cynthia Wernet, Hazmat Training - Boeing Enterprise Security & Fire Protection 425-466-5617 |
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EMS: RUN REVIEW Location: SCFD 7, 8010 180th St. SE, Snohomish WA |
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Demonstrating Your Fire Prevention Program’s Worth at the National Fire Academy campus in Emmitsburg, Maryland |
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Firehouse World 2011 - February 26 - March 2
The largest fire, rescue, and EMS event on the West Coast. More than 350 exhibitors on display and over 100 hands-on, preconference, and conference classes to choose from |
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