Fire Corps Academy

Fire Corps Offers Additional Courses for Fire Corps Academy

Fire Corps is offering free online training to help fire and EMS departments achieve more by using non-emergency community volunteers to assist with department tasks. Register now to participate in Fire Corps Academy courses on April 28 and May 6. Each course lasts one hour. Participation is limited to 30 per session, so sign up today!

When:

Thursday, April 28

FC-301: Fire Corps in Disaster Response – 11:00am EDT

Friday, May 6
FC-100: Introduction to Fire Corps – 11am EDT
FC-200: Starting and Implementing a Fire Corps Program – 1:00 EDT
FC-301: Fire Corps in Disaster Response – 3:00pm EDT

How:

Register for these sessions at http://firecorps.org/academy.

Course Descriptions:

FC-100 is designed for fire chiefs, department personnel, municipal officials, and other interested parties who want to learn about the fundamentals of Fire Corps. The session provides an overview of how the Fire Corps program is organized and introduces the benefits, depth, and scope of community volunteer activities in fire and emergency service departments. FC-100 also identifies the basic steps and components to building the infrastructure of a local Fire Corps program.

FC-200 provides information and activities that can be used to train fire department personnel and/or Fire Corps volunteers who are overseeing or who will oversee or manage a Fire Corps program. This session teaches how to successfully grow a program along with avoiding and mitigating issues that slow or hinder healthy growth. Participants will learn about various volunteer management practices and be provided with sample documents and tips to help sustain and further their programs.

FC-301 provides information and activities that can be used to train fire department personnel and/or Fire Corps volunteers who are overseeing or who will oversee or manage a Fire Corps program. This session is designed to show how Fire Corps fits into a community’s disaster response efforts. Because Fire Corps teams already assist fire and EMS departments in their duties to keep the community safe, Fire Corps volunteers can also be used to start, improve, or enhance a fire department’s disaster response efforts.

Additional Courses:

Additional sessions of the Fire Corps Academy will be offered online and in person throughout the year. Stay tuned to the Fire Corps web site at www.firecorps.org/academy for dates and times.

About the Academy

 

The Fire Corps Academy is a series of free training sessions and resources designed for Fire Corps program managers, department leaders, and local Fire Corps volunteers who wish to start and/or participate in a Fire Corps program. Department personnel and Fire Corps program coordinators can benefit from the training to learn about different aspects of implementing, managing, and expanding a local program. Learn more at www.firecorps.org/academy.

About Fire Corps

 

Fire Corps is a federally-funded program under the Citizen Corps initiative, which is a national grassroots effort to help communities prevent, prepare for, and respond to natural disasters and other emergencies. It is administered on a national level by the National Volunteer Fire Council in partnership with the International Association of Fire Chiefs and many other organizations that make up the National Advisory Committee.  Learn more about Fire Corps at http://www.firecorps.org/.

Apparatus Operator Mobile Water Supply Certification

The Alabama Firefighters Association in conjunction with Green Pond and Coaling Fire Departments is proud to offer the Apparatus Operator Mobile Water Supply Certification. The 16 hour class will be held April 16th and 17th at Coaling Fire Department, located a mile south of the Mercedes Plant. This is the first delivery of the class to Alabama departments, class is free to AFA members.

 

Marvin Dwane Green

Fire Chief

Green Pond Fire & Rescue

19629 Eastern Valley Road

PO Box 487

Green Pond, AL 35074

Office 205-938-9991

Cell 205-296-6546

Basic Wildland Fire Fighter Course

    

 The Alabama Forestry Commission now offers the Basic Wildland Fire Fighter Course as a Web-Rom called Fire in the Field

Fire in the Field FIF 100 (http://itm-info.com/fif100dl.html) is a Web-Rom software program that includes S-130 Basic Wildland Fire Fighter and S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior. The Fire in the Field learning management system includes real time tracking and communication between instructor and student, a powerful tracking and accountability database, Web-ROM delivery that enables robust multimedia instruction, and updating over the Internet to ensure current information.

Fire in the Field is National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) recognized and will be available to new forestry firefighters, volunteer or paid firefighters, prescribe burners, cooperators and others desiring to have a basic understanding of fundamental wildland firefighting. The Alabama Forestry Commission is the only licensee in the state authorized to provide and administer this training program.   The “courses” are self-paced and students can submit questions throughout the time frame they are taking the course.

Part of providing and overseeing the program involves an Alabama Forestry Commission administrator. The Alabama Forestry Commission has a total of 15 administrators with two administrators in each of the six regions.  These individuals monitor a student(s) progress, tracks their accomplishment, questions, testing, etc. associated with a course. At the end of the given time frame, students are brought in for a final practicum exercise. For more information contact Randy Kinman, AFC Personnel/Training Officer @ 334-240-9325 or randy.kinman@forestry.alabama.gov.

NFA Weekend

 The 2-Day Program is offered at the National Fire Academy NFA as an educational opportunity for fire and rescue personnel from Alabama to attend 2-day courses. These courses strengthen Alabama fire service community through education, personal networking, and a shared collegial experience. The 2-Day Program offers students an opportunity to grow professionally through a quality educational experience and to increase their knowledge and skills to provide a safe and effective response to their communities. NFAbrochure