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Firefighter & officer video training series 4 dvd set


TACTICAL TRAINING AND REFERENCE (4) DVD SERIES
Includes Firefighter I, II & Officer Video Skills Training
My husband and I have been in the fire service, EMS and medical field for over 18 years. He started his service as a Paid Call Firefighter 18 years ago. Since that time, he has climbed the ranks taking every class imaginable offered. He currently holds the rank of Full Time Fire Captain here in Southern California. His previous/current fire experience includes:
Full Time Fire Captain - 10+ years
Bachelor Degree in Fire Science
Member of County Hazmat Team
Member of County Urban Search & Rescue Team (USAR)
Member of CSFA, IAFF & NFPA
During the past 18 years, I have worked in the medical field in various training capacities such as Performance Improvement and Risk Management for a large medical facility who was responsible for ensuring all staff from MD's to Physician Assistants, RN's, LVN's and Medical Assistants receive ongoing training and education. I have also been a medical transcriptionist for the past 15 years.
The training materials offered in my listing are a combined work of the many years of training in the above fields. These materials are unique to both of our actual work experience.
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Lung/Airway Assessment 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 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.
Don't be mislead by other sellers who offer multiple 6,8, 10 DVD sets. My files are compressed and include MORE information that the tv/dvd sets where you can only include one video per dvd. These are computer dvd's in video format and are jam-packed with valuable training information.
SPECIAL NOTE: All the listed module files are compiled onto a DVD+R. Videos are in a MPEG format and designed to be played on a computer only. You must have a DVD Rom in order to access the files on this DVD. Other files are in both Powerpoint and Adobe Acrobat. Readers are included for the files.
THIS COMBINED SERIES HAS BEEN HEAVILY REQUESTED, SO I AM PLEASED TO OFFER THIS SAVINGS TO YOU! IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY, THIS ENTIRE SET WOULD COST OVER $130. THIS IS A HUGE SAVINGS FOR THE ENTIRE SERIES!
Firefighter Career Information
Job Descriptions Sample Interview and Test Questions
Actual Online Practice Exam
Firefighter I Practice Exam Questions
Firefighter II Practice Exam Questions
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)
30 minute VIDEO training - Fire Safety, at its most basic, is based uponextinguisher the principle of keeping fuel sources and ignition sources separate. This video addresses:
Fuel Classifications (A,B,C & D)
Types of Fire Extinguishers (choosing the right one)
When to Use a Fire Extinguisher
Numerous Powerpoint Training Presentations support video training with helpful visual data and information. These are excellent tools for classroom training and instruction.
Practice Exam with Answer Key
Fire Safety Guidelines and Reference Materials
Fire Extinguisher Maintenance Checklist
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: firebehavior2
* 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)
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)
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)
Responding to Illicit Drug Labs - (1 hour video)
Top 10 hazards for emergency responders at a drug lab:
* Damaged/leaking compressed gas cylinders
* Water reactive/pyrophoric chemicals
* Damaged Leaking Chemical Containers
* Electrical hazards/sources of ignition
* Ongoing chemical reactions
Review the physical properties of methamphetamine
* Describe the effects of meth on the human body
* 3 Conditions of an Illegal Drug Lab
* Describe process and hazards present in meth/illegal drug labs
* List hazmats found at various types of lab sites
* List clues to the presence of a drug lab
* Safety procedures to follow when responding to a drug lab call
* Describe criminal issues of a drug lab
Illicit Drug Lab VIDEO (1 hour)
AWARENESS / OPERATIONS / DECON COURSES
Hazmat First Responder Awareness Course (FRA)
HAZMAT First Responders at the awareness level (FRA) are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who have been trained to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release-they would take no further action beyond notifying the authorities
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
Instructor Guide with Answer Keys
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.
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
Taking Roof or Straight Ladders Aloft
Practice Exam with Answer Key
Fire Academy PPE Safety & SCBA Training
RESCUE2Learn how standards and procedures, personnel, training, and equipment are related to the prevention of fire fighter injuries and deaths
•Learn safety precautions you need to take during training, during emergency responses, at emergency incidents, at the fire station, and outside your workplace.
Understand the protection provided by personal protective equipment (PPE).
* •Teach the importance and limitations standards for PPE.
* Teach how to properly maintain PPE.
* Describe the hazards of smoke and other toxic environments
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.
Fire Academy Ropes & Knots Training Course & VIDEO
Firefighters have always used ropes and knots in the normal course of their operations. Ropes, or lines, are used in a wide variety of operations including hoisting, lowering, anchoring, rigging, as lifelines and for crowd control. For example, rope arranged with pulleys in a mechanical advantage system can double or triple the weight a Firefighter may lift or lower. Improper use of ropes or knots can cause the failure of an operation resulting in injury to life and damage to property.
Both the Academy Training Course and the VIDEO address:
Types of Ropes - natural fiber vs. synthetic fiber
Bight / Loop / Round Turn
Underhand / Overhand Loops
clovehitchClove Hitch
Becket Bend Figure Eight
Figure Eight on a Bight
Application of Knotsropes_knots Hoisting Equipment
Ropes & Knots Training VIDEOS
Practice Exam with Answer Key
Fire Control VIDEO - (16:20 minute video training)
Using foam in Class B Combustible Fires
Training for fire in Upper Levels
Suppression for fires below structure level
Fire in flammable cylinder (propane/gas tanks)
Fires in electrical components and live voltage
Forcible Entry VIDEO (15:20 minute video training)
ropes3Define Forcible Entry
Basic Entry Techniques for
Security Barriers
Firefighter Responsibility
Fireground Management & Safety
Managing the Fireground VIDEO (38:10 minute video training)
Fireground Safety VIDEO (28:24 minute video training)
Building Construction/ Building Collapse Training
Warning Signs/Reading Smoke process VIDEO (27:06 minute video training)
Fighting Vehicle Fires VIDEO (19:55 minute video training)
Demonstrate PPE used in vehicle fire suppression
Describe vehicle characteristics that pose dangers for firefighters
Describe equipment used in controlling vehicle fires
Describe/demonstrate positioning apparatus for effective suppression
Describe size-up for vehicle fires
Demonstrate initial attack for vehicle fires
Describe 10 safety considerations when combating vehicle fires
Fighting Residential Fires VIDEO (50:28 minute video training)
Discuss dangers and hazards at a residential fire
The firefighter will be able to identify when and where to safely apply ventilation so that heat, smoke, and gases can be removed from a structure to improve conditions for fireground operations.
* Learn the importance of ventilation ventilation types
* Learn ventilation techniques
* Learn the advantages and disadvantages of ventilation
* Learn precautions and dangers of ventilation
* Learn the different types of roofs, and their construction
* Learn different types of ventilation
* Learn the tools needed for ventilation
Practice Exams with Answer Keys
Flashover VIDEO(16:00 minute training video)
flashoverA flashover is the near simultaneous ignition of all combustible material in an enclosed area. Flashover occurs when the majority of surfaces in a space are heated to the point at which they give off flammable gases that are hot enough to sustain combustion. Flashover normally occurs at 930 °F (500 °C).
Learn the different types of Flashovers
Learn the indicators of a Flashover
Learn the dangers of a Flashover
FLASHOVER FIRE SIMULATOR VIDEO CLIPS (8)
Interior/Exterior Townhouse
Backdraft VIDEO (15:50 minute training video)
A backdraft is a situation which can occur when a fire is starved of oxygen; consequently combustion ceases but the fuel gases and smoke remain at high temperature. If oxygen is re-introduced to the fire, eg. by opening a door to a closed room, combustion can restart often resulting in an explosive effect as the gases heat and expand.backdraft indications
Learn the different Fire Phases
Learn Backdraft Characteristics
Learn Backdraft Warning Signs
Learn Backdraft Prevention & Defensive Operating Procedures
Incident Command System / SOP's
Complete Incident Command Course (ICS-200) with Certification
Introduction to ICS - Requirements/Purpose/Tasks
Basic Features of ICS - Terminology/Organization/Action Plan/Chain of Command
Incident Commander and Command Staff Functions
Roles & Functions of Operations/Planning/Logistics/Admin Sections
ICS Facilities & Symbols
Mobilization/ Incident / Demobilization Responsibilities
Incident Response Pocket Guide (121 pages)
National Incident Management Study Guide with Practice Exams/Answer Key (80 pages)
Fire Services Operations Manual (516 pages)
Developing Effective SOP's for Fire & EMS Departments (110 pages)
Fire Data Analysis Handbook (199 pages)
This 20 minute training video addresses the many factors affecting fire rescue.
Probability of victims
Standardized Search Pattern DemonstrationRESCUE2
ext3The extrication of human beings from the vehicles they drive can pose some of the biggest challenges a firefighter can encounter in his/her career. The need for well trained rescuers knows no boundaries with such incidents occurring from the largest cities to the smallest towns. The way you and your crew perform can determine whether someone lives or whether someone dies. You must be prepared to be able to make quick, thoughtful decisions that will allow you to mediate any extrication incident with skill and speed. This training module addresses Vehicle extrication using both the VIDEO and the Powerpoint Presentations to address the following systematic process. using following eleven steps:
VEHICLE EXTRICATION VIDEO SERIES (2 hours)
Large Vehicle Extrication (Tractor Trailers/School Bus, etc.)
Practice Exams with Answer Key
This training module address a variety of rescue training resources including:
Urban Search & Rescue VIDEO
Search and Rescue Manual
USAR Field Operations Guide
USAR Clothing and Equipment Needs
Wilderness Search & Rescue VIDEO
Swift Water & Ice Rescue VIDEO
Powerpoint Presetation for Swift Water Rescue
Confined Space Rescue - VIDEO
Powerpoint Presentation for Confined Space
confined spaceElevator Rescue - VIDEO
Safety Officer Checklist and Incident Safety Plan for Special Rescue Operations
Fire Officer Training (Student and Instructor Manuals)
Managing in a Changing Environment
Legal & Ethical Considerations
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)



Firefighter & officer video training series 4 dvd set