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Filters: All CoursesExecutive Fire Officer Program Symposium (R0120)
Curriculum: Executive Fire Officer Program
Graduates of the NFA’s Executive Fire Officer (EFO) program gather annually to discuss the ever-changing demands of the dynamic communities in which they serve.
None scheduled
National Fire Incident Reporting System: Program Manager (N0489)
Curriculum: Planning & Information Management
This course will show you how to use NFIRS with evolving technologies to make better data-driven decisions that address fire and life safety issues.
None scheduled
State Fire Training Director's Training (R0708)
Curriculum: Other
Learn the requirements and responsibilities of a state fire training director, including establishing, developing and delivering standardized training and education for a state's first responders.
None scheduled
All Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT) National-Tier Assessment Exercise (R0325)
Curriculum: All Hazards Incident Management Team
A 4-day test to evaluate the capabilities and performance abilities of AHIMTs to meet the National-Tier of the USFA 3-Tier, quantifying readiness metrics to respond to large-scale incidents.
None scheduled
Emergency Resource Deployment Planning Standards of Coverage (SOC) (R0492)
Curriculum: Planning & Information Management
Learn how to use national fire incident data and analysis tools to develop models to meet community performance and outcome standards and to guide discussions about providing fire protection and EMS.
None scheduled
Administration of Public Assistance for Community Recovery (R0335)
Curriculum: Planning & Information Management
Familiarize with the FEMA Public Assistance Grant Program and improve alignment of your organization (people, processes and documentation) to meet federal standards for Public Assistance recovery.
None scheduled
Applications of Community Risk Reduction (R0385)
Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Public Education
Managing officers will learn to plan, implement, evaluate and lead risk-reduction activities to benefit the citizens they serve and those in the fire and emergency services who provide the services.
None scheduled
Management and Planning of Specialized Operations for EMS (R0168)
Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services
Learn to manage EMS components of planned events and complex incidents, including identifying potential hazards and resource needs, supporting specialized operations, and developing incident action plans.
None scheduled
Applications of Leadership in the Culture of Safety (R0388)
Curriculum: Responder Health and Safety
Understand the role of first-line supervisor in charge of safety including how to critique the current culture of safety, evaluate the impacts of human dynamics and apply a risk management plan.
None scheduled
Advanced Science of Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Response (R0655)
Curriculum: Hazardous Materials
Work on scenario-based activities focused on gaining and sharing the knowledge, skills and abilities for effectively making justifiable risk-based decisions and sharing the outcomes with team members.
None scheduled