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Paramedic National Continued Competency Program | This course is designed for Paramedics to meet the 60 hours of continuing education to recertify. | |
Pumper Operator | Provides basic knowledge and skills in pump operations and water movement. Topics addressed in the course include general principles of pump operation, trouble shooting, apparatus safety, types of pumping apparatus, positioning apparatus, hydraulic calculations, principles of drafting, water supply considerations from hydrants and practical pump operation at fire scenes. This class is for a Pump Operator that would like to become more confident with pumping operations. Tentatively scheduled to include an ISO Representative discussing water supply. | |
Railroad 101 for Emergency Responders | According to the Association of American Railroads (AAR), rail is by far the safest way to move hazardous materials (hazmat). Today, more than 99.99% of rail hazmat shipments arrived at their destination without incident. But what should you do if a railroad car is involved in an accident that results in a release of hazmat to the environment? This class will be taught by BNSF's environmental team and is designed to train local responders on hazmat awareness and emergency response in the unlikely event that a hazmat emergency occurs. Topics that may be covered include: •what to expect should BNSF respond to a derailment, cleanup, or oil spill •resources available with a BNSF hazmat response •Incident Command structure Registration is encouraged. | |
ROPE RESCUE TECHNICIAN LEVEL 1 PART A | Rope Rescue Technician Level I is designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006, 2013 Edition, Chapter 6.1. This course emphasizes the importance of anchor placement and strength as well and proper rigging in order to be safe and efficient. Skills covered are: knots, anchors, belay operations, ascending and descending a fixed rope, mechanical advantage, and raising and lowering systems. Required equipment for class: Rescue Helmet (Firefighting helmet will suffice); Clean leather or rescue gloves; Work books with ankle support; Safety glasses | |
Security Guard III Private Investigator | In this course you will review responsibilities to clients, private investigation laws, fair credit reporting laws, investigations and surveillance. Price includes first attempt at written certification test. | |
Stop the Bleed | What stops bleeding? In a STOP THE BLEED® course, you’ll learn three quick techniques to help save a life before someone bleeds out: (1) How to use your hands to apply pressure to a wound; (2) How to pack a wound to control bleeding; (3) How to correctly apply a tourniquet. These three techniques will empower you to assist in an emergency and potentially save a life. | |
Vehicle Rescue Technician Level 1-A | This course is for Garfield County Volunteer Fire Departments. It will be taught by Oklahoma State Fire Service Training. | |
Vehicle Rescue Technician Level 1-B | Vehicle Rescue Technician Level I Part B is a continuation of Part A and designed to meet the JPRs set in NFPA 1006, 2013 edition Chapter 10.1. This course emphasizes the importance of safety within the vehicle rescue environment as well as new vehicle technology and patient care. Skills covered are: scene size-up, vehicle stabilization, lifting and cribbing, patient care and stabilization, and vehicle extrication techniques. | |
Veterinary Medical Terminology (OLT) | Ed2Go. To work in the veterinary field, you need to understand the medical language unique to the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of animals. This online course will teach you the definition and uses of veterinary medical terminology. You will master veterinary medical terminology through a simplified learning process that builds on commonly used word parts. Each course lesson is designed to build on this foundation, with the material and illustrations focusing on the new word parts and definitions needed for success in the veterinary field. Costs: Instructor Led (With Certain Start Dates) $115. Self-Paced (Start Anytime) $115. | |