IAFF Fire Ground Survival Train-the-Trainer

Concord
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Course Schedule

August 5, 2024 @ 8:00 AM - August 8, 2024 @ 5:00 PM

Location

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility
Concord, NH

Registration

CLOSED

Course Description

The TtT class is for four days (32 hours) from 8:30am – 5pm and the class size is 30. Everyone must attend the entire class in order to receive a certification. A certified FGS Instructor can teach the FGS operations course/training (24 hours) to their department or surrounding departments that run mutual aid. If you open the class to surrounding departments, they must send at least two people to get certified in order to be able to teach within their respective departments.

Class Prerequisites – be a fire fighter or employed by a fire department and involved in a fire service training program; at least one year of teaching experience; demonstrated ability to teach from prepared materials; and certification to the NFPA Instructor I level or equivalent.

Complete the FGS Online Awareness Course: The online awareness program can be found here: https://www.iaff.org/fire-ground-survival/ You must log in to the IAFF website to access the course. Each participant must have completed this before attending the TtT course. A few months before the TtT course, the POC will receive an email with the class TtT registration link. This must be sent out to all participants. Once a participant registers for the TtT course, they will receive a confirmation email along with details on how to register for the online awareness course. If they have already started this course, they will just be prompted to log back in. The TtT and online awareness course are two different registration links.

Cost

Prerequisites

To ensure the safety and effectiveness of all participants, prerequisites must be met at the time of registration unless otherwise specified in the course description. These prerequisites are carefully chosen to match the skills, knowledge, and certifications necessary for successful participation in the course. If a valid certification is required (e.g., CPR certification), it must remain current throughout the course. Participants are responsible for renewing any mandatory certifications that may expire during the course period. Failure to meet the stated prerequisites may result in ineligibility to attend the course.

For questions or clarification about prerequisites or certifications, please contact the course coordinator prior to registering.

Prerequisites: Fire & Emergency Services Instructor I, FGS ONLINE AWARENESS COURSE

Registration

CLOSED

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Location

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility

Address:

98 Smokey Bear Blvd
Concord, NH United States