POWER- Training program for First Responders (03301)

Police Standards and Training 17 Institute Drive, 03301, NH, United States

Nationally certified curriculum serving as a train-the-trainer. This program is interactive and teaches mindfulness practices, de-escalation, stress management and self- care. It will enhance performance and develop leadership capacity. POWERtrng.pdf

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Firefighter I (Madison)

Madison Fire Dept 1917 Village Rd, Madison, United States

For additional information, please email Captain Brunelle at phillip.l.brunelle@dos.nh.gov Cost: Affiliated $160 Non-Affiliated $4,725

Firefighter I & II (Sunapee)

Sunapee Fire Department 9 Sargent Road, Sunapee, NH, United States

Cost: Affiliated $280 Non-Affiliated $6,405 Please email Captain Tillson at theodore.b.tillson@dos.nh.gov for more information regarding this course.

Certified Fire Investigator (NH CFI) (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Students must be present for each class, there are no make-up dates available.  In-person class days: August 22 – Orientation Day / Legal Considerations Class September 9 to 13 – Course Content September 23 to 27 – Course Content September 30 – Course Content October 17 – Course Content October 31 – Case Presentation Day November 7 - Final Written Exam

Fire Officer I (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Course Schedule: 9/3- NHFA 9/10- NHFA 9/17- Virtual 9/24- Virtual 10/1- Break 10/8- NHFA Affiliated Rate: $180.00   Non-Affiliated Rate: $745.00

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Emergency Medical Technician (Hampton)

FireMed-Hampton 8 Merrill Industrial Drive Suite 8, Hampton, United States

eric.trottier@nhfiremed.com 603-402-2242 www.nhfiremed.com

Recruit School (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Tuition: NH Affiliated $280, Non-Affiliated: $6,405 Recruit School Fall 2024 Schedule of important dates: 3 September 2024 - Orientation 5 September 2024 - Health and Wellness 30 September 2024 - First Day of on Campus Class 22 November 2024 - Graduation Contact Capt Brunelle via email for any questions @ phillip.l.brunelle@dos.nh.gov

Frequently Forgotten BUT Definitely Damaging: Over-the-Counter Overdose (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

This presentation will specifically address common over-the-counter medications that are readily available to the individual and often forgotten by the EMS Healthcare Provider when developing their differential diagnosis for altered mental status or sick person situations. We will specifically cover acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin, guanfacine, dextromethorphan, and melatonin as it relates to overdose thresholds, signs and symptoms, and treatment modalities. Objectives: • Review your approach and general assessment techniques of an ADULT OR PEDIATRIC AMS or Sick person call – it is more than just SAMPLE! • Address the threshold dosing and the signs and symptoms for the following OTC medications: acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin, guanfacine, dextromethorphan, and melatonin • Describe the pre-hospital treatment modalities for the above overdoses and any short-term and long-term impacts of toxic episodes

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Firefighter II (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Cost:  NH Affiliated $180, Non-Affiliated $2,600 This course will be held every Sunday starting 9/8/2024.  Please contact Captain Tillson at theodore.b.tillson@dos.nh.gov with questions regarding this course.

Emergency Medical Technician (Manchester)

Life Safety Institute - Manchester 904 Hanover St Unit 3, Manchester

Please visit lifesafety.org/schedule for more information and scheduling instructions.

Paramedic (Manchester)

New England EMS Institute 1050 Holt Ave, Manchester, NH, United States

Fire Inspector I 1031.2014 (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Schedule: 09-12-2024: 0830-1700 NHFA Orientation, Codes & Standards, Report Writing, Historical Perspectives 09-19-2024: 0830-1700 NHFA Inspector Duties & Authority, Performing Inspections, Fire Behavior 09-26-2024: 0830-1700 NHFA Building Construction, Occupancy Types 10-03-2024: 0830-1700 NHFA Electrical & HVAC Hazards, Fire Detection Systems, Portable Fire Extinguishers 10-10-2024: 0830-1700 NHFA Fire Flows, Fire Suppression Systems 10-17-2024: 0830-1700 NHFA Occupancy Loads, Means of Egress, Evacuation Plans & Occupant Safety 10-24-2024: 0830-1700 NHFA Plans & Site Review, Storage & Handling Practices, Housekeeping 10-31-2024: 0830-1700 Location: TBD Conducting Inspections: Place of Assembly, Educational, Mercantile, Oil Burner, Foster Care / DHHS 11-14-2024: 0830-1100 NHFA Written Certification Test

Measure the Measurement: Test Item Evaluation (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Locations: All in-person sessions will be held at the Richard M. Flynn Fire Academy, 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH 03301. Links to the online sessions will be sent out the week prior to the start date. Portions of sessions may be recorded and made available online at a later date. Workshops require participants to bring an element of their practice to work on. Course Contact:  For more information about these sessions, contact Max Dodge, FSTEMS Curriculum Administrator at, Peter.M.Dodge@dos.nh.gov or (603) 369-7980

Frequently Forgotten BUT Definitely Damaging: Over-the-Counter Overdose-Virtual

Virtual (no location)

This presentation will specifically address common over-the-counter medications that are readily available to the individual and often forgotten by the EMS Healthcare Provider when developing their differential diagnosis for altered mental status or sick person situations. We will specifically cover acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin, guanfacine, dextromethorphan, and melatonin as it relates to overdose thresholds, signs and symptoms, and treatment modalities. Objectives: • Review your approach and general assessment techniques of an ADULT OR PEDIATRIC AMS or Sick person call – it is more than just SAMPLE! • Address the threshold dosing and the signs and symptoms for the following OTC medications: acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin, guanfacine, dextromethorphan, and melatonin • Describe the pre-hospital treatment modalities for the above overdoses and any short-term and long-term impacts of toxic episodes

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Emergency Medical Responder (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

There is no cost for this 100% funded program. This includes a textbook, audiobook, quizzes, online lectures, skills sessions, study materials, and one State EMR Practical Exam. This is a hybrid course with online lectures on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 18:00 to 22:00, and in-person skills on Saturdays from 09:00 to 15:00. Online lectures will be held through the www.nhfaemslearning.org website. Internet access and a RespondNH account are required. For more information, contact State Initial EMS Programs Coordinator, Karen Scott at, Karen.J.Scott@dos.nh.gov

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Emergency Medical Responder (Keene)

Keene Fire Department 31 Vernon St., Keene, NH, United States

There is no cost for this 100% funded program. This includes a textbook, audiobook, quizzes, online lectures, skills sessions, study materials, and one State EMR Practical Exam. This is a hybrid course with online lectures on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 18:00 to 22:00, and in-person skills on Saturdays from 09:00 to 15:00. Online lectures will be held through the www.nhfaemslearning.org website. Internet access and a RespondNH account are required. For more information, contact State Initial EMS Programs Coordinator, Karen Scott at, Karen.J.Scott@dos.nh.gov

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Emergency Medical Responder (Glen)

Bartlett/Jackson Emergency Services 90 US-302, Glen, NH, United States

There is no cost for this 100% funded program. This includes a textbook, audiobook, quizzes, online lectures, skills sessions, study materials, and one State EMR Practical Exam. This is a hybrid course with online lectures on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 18:00 to 22:00, and in-person skills on Saturdays from 09:00 to 15:00. Online lectures will be held through the www.nhfaemslearning.org website. Internet access and a RespondNH account are required. For more information, contact State Initial EMS Programs Coordinator, Karen Scott at, Karen.J.Scott@dos.nh.gov

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PHTLS (Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support) (Bethlehem)

Raymond S. Burton Training Facility 80 Ray Burton Drive, Bethlehem, NH, United States

NAEMT's Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) is recognized around the world as the leading continuing education program for prehospital emergency trauma care. The mission of PHTLS is to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all providers involved in the delivery of prehospital care. PHTLS is developed by NAEMT in cooperation with the American College of Surgeons' Committee on Trauma. The Committee provides the medical direction and content oversight for the PHTLS program. PHTLS courses improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality. The program is based on a philosophy stressing the treatment of the multi-system trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care. It is based on the belief that, given a good fund of knowledge and key principles, EMS practitioners are capable of making reasoned decisions regarding patient care. The course utilizes the internationally recognized PHTLS textbook and covers the following topics: Physiology of life and death Scene assessment Patient assessment Hemorrhage control Airway Breathing, ventilation, and oxygenation Circulation and shock Special populations The course emphasizes application of trauma education through case studies, skills practice, and patient simulations. PHTLS is the global gold standard in prehospital trauma education and is taught in over 80 countries. PHTLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and other prehospital practitioners. PHTLS is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT.

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Measure the Measurement: Test Item Evaluation-Virtual

Virtual (no location)

Locations: All in-person sessions will be held at the Richard M. Flynn Fire Academy, 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH 03301. Links to the online sessions will be sent out the week prior to the start date. Portions of sessions may be recorded and made available online at a later date. Workshops require participants to bring an element of their practice to work on. Course Contact:  For more information about these sessions, contact Max Dodge, FSTEMS Curriculum Administrator at, Peter.M.Dodge@dos.nh.gov or (603) 369-7980

SIRS, SEPSIS, Shock, and Death: Recognition and Intervention for Systemic Infection (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

The longer a patient has an infection from any source, the greater the likelihood of that infection taking hold and progressing to SEPSIS. This class will walk providers through the pathway of infection, systemic inflammatory response, SEPSIS, shock, and death. We will talk about how to recognize this progression and intervene before it's too late. Objectives: • Define key terms related to systemic infection, • Explain the pathological sequence from infection to death, • Recognize signs of systemic infection, • Treat the symptoms of systemic infection, • Communicate with other healthcare providers regarding a patient's condition

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EMS Grand Rounds: Altered Mental Status (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

A review of altered mental status emergencies in the Capitol catchment area with Concord Hospitals EMS Medical Director.

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F0146 Supervising Emergency Medical Services (SEMS) (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

This 2-day course provides an introduction to the knowledge, skills and abilities required to navigate current emergency medical services (EMS) management issues and the challenges in moving from EMS provider to EMS supervisor. Course topics and activities include: The transition to leadership. Time and task management. Communication. Information and technology. Talent management. Health and safety. Prerequisites are ICS 100 and 200.  This is a grant funded class.  If you have any questions pertaining to this course, please contact Bureau Chief Scott Doherty at scott.m.doherty@dos.nh.gov.  

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Fire Officer II (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Course Schedule: 10/15- Virtual 10/22- Virtual 10/29- Virtual 11/5- Virtual 11/12- Break 11/20- NHFA 11/21- NHFA 11/26- NHFA

Free

SIRS, SEPSIS, Shock, and Death: Recognition and Intervention for Systemic Infection

Virtual (no location)

The longer a patient has an infection from any source, the greater the likelihood of that infection taking hold and progressing to SEPSIS. This class will walk providers through the pathway of infection, systemic inflammatory response, SEPSIS, shock, and death. We will talk about how to recognize this progression and intervene before it's too late. Objectives: • Define key terms related to systemic infection, • Explain the pathological sequence from infection to death, • Recognize signs of systemic infection, • Treat the symptoms of systemic infection, • Communicate with other healthcare providers regarding a patient's condition

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Candidate Physical Ability Test (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Please register through the online application at RespondNH.org. You will need to create an account if you have not already done so. Orientation is available prior to the exam and must be noted in your application.

F0521 ESS: Exercising Leadership to Facilitate Adaptive Change (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

The purpose of this 2-day course is to provide skills that individuals in positions of authority can use to exercise leadership when confronted with adaptive challenges. The goal of this course is for participants to develop an understanding of skills associated with exercising leadership to resolve adaptive problems — those problems where the solution is either unknown or requires significant change, or both. This course is grant funded.  Please contact Bureau Chief Scott Doherty at scott.m.doherty@dos.nh.gov with any questions pertaining to this course.  

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Fire & Emergency Services Instructor II 1041.2020

Virtual (no location)

In Person Orientation 10/21/24 -1800-2200 NHFA-Concord Virtual Classes - 1800-2200 - All in 2024: 10/23, 10/28, 10/30, 11/4, 11/6, 11/13, 11/18, 11/20 Testing - In Person 12/7/24 - NHFA-Concord - 0900-1200

Pre Hospital and Interfacility Transport Stoke Care (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

This course will review current best practices for stroke care from a pre hospital and interfacility perspective. Focus of course will be on identification and triage care of acute neurological processes in the pre hospital via case studies and a review of basic neuro physiology. Special attention to the complexities of neurological deficits; particularity stroke, treatment options that require time sensitive care and specific destinations for that care. Lastly, the course will review special considerations for transporting the stroke patient between facilities. After this course learners will be able to : • List the common stroke risk factors • Recognize the signs of stroke; including uncommon presentations. • Verbalize the goals of care at scene strokes • Acknowledge understanding of the current NH state protocol for stroke care and destination decision directives • Identify assessment priorities and treatment options during neurological patient transport • Describe time sensitive treatment options for both ischemic and hemorrhagic acute stroke

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Warrants & Citations (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Annual Warrants and Complaints class offered at the NH Fire Academy and in conjunction with the NH Fire Marshal's Office.

Free

F0633: Youth Firesetter Intervention Specialist (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Youth Firesetting Intervention Specialist is a 2-day course based on the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 1035, Standard on Fire and Life Safety Educator, Public Information Officer, Youth Firesetter Intervention Specialist and Youth Firesetter Program Manager Professional Qualifications pertaining to the youth firesetting intervention specialist. This course focuses on how identification, intake, screening, disposition and follow-up are used to mitigate youth firesetting behavior. Course content includes understanding the motivations behind youth firesetting and how the impact of adverse childhood experiences and behavioral/mental health changes can influence firesetting behaviors. This course is for the practitioner who provides services at the program delivery level. This course is grant funded.  Please contact Bureau Chief Scott Doherty at scott.m.doherty@dos.nh.gov with any questions pertaining to this course.

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Designing Simulation-Based Education (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Locations: All in-person sessions will be held at the Richard M. Flynn Fire Academy, 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH 03301. Links to the online sessions will be sent out the week prior to the start date. Portions of sessions may be recorded and made available online at a later date. Workshops require participants to bring an element of their practice to work on. Course Contact:  For more information about these sessions, contact Max Dodge, FSTEMS Curriculum Administrator at, Peter.M.Dodge@dos.nh.gov or (603) 369-7980

Candidate Physical Ability Test (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

• Please register through the online application at RespondNH.org. • You will need to create an account if you have not already done so. • Orientation is available prior to the exam and must be noted in your application.

Designing Simulation-Based Education-Virtual

Virtual (no location)

Locations: All in-person sessions will be held at the Richard M. Flynn Fire Academy, 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH 03301. Links to the online sessions will be sent out the week prior to the start date. Portions of sessions may be recorded and made available online at a later date. Workshops require participants to bring an element of their practice to work on. Course Contact:  For more information about these sessions, contact Max Dodge, FSTEMS Curriculum Administrator at, Peter.M.Dodge@dos.nh.gov or (603) 369-7980

Pre Hospital and Interfacility Transport Stoke Care

Virtual (no location)

This course will review current best practices for stroke care from a pre hospital and interfacility perspective. Focus of course will be on identification and triage care of acute neurological processes in the pre hospital via case studies and a review of basic neuro physiology. Special attention to the complexities of neurological deficits; particularity stroke, treatment options that require time sensitive care and specific destinations for that care. Lastly, the course will review special considerations for transporting the stroke patient between facilities. After this course learners will be able to : • List the common stroke risk factors • Recognize the signs of stroke; including uncommon presentations. • Verbalize the goals of care at scene strokes • Acknowledge understanding of the current NH state protocol for stroke care and destination decision directives • Identify assessment priorities and treatment options during neurological patient transport • Describe time sensitive treatment options for both ischemic and hemorrhagic acute stroke

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Fire Officer I (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

Course Schedule: 12/4- NHFA 12/11- NHFA 12/18- Break 01/8-Virtual 1/15- Virtual 1/29- NHFA Affiliated Rate: $180.00   Non-Affiliated Rate: $745.00

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Cognitive Bias in EMS (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

This workshop will look at the role that cognitive bias can play in our interactions with our patients. We will examine potential pitfalls bias might lead to regarding the level of care we provide. Objectives: • To identify what cognitive bias is. • To consider the root cause of our respective biases. • How to be cognitive of a bias in the field and adjust our behavior. • To identify the impacts that bias has on our patient care.

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Cognitive Bias in EMS-Virtual

Virtual (no location)

This workshop will look at the role that cognitive bias can play in our interactions with our patients. We will examine potential pitfalls bias might lead to regarding the level of care we provide. Objectives: • To identify what cognitive bias is. • To consider the root cause of our respective biases. • How to be cognitive of a bias in the field and adjust our behavior. • To identify the impacts that bias has on our patient care.

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F0457: Decision Making for Initial Company Operations (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

This 2-day course is designed to develop the decision-making skills needed by Company Officers (COs) to accomplish assigned tactics at structure fires. All activities and scenarios used in this course are based on structure fires. With the real possibility of being the first to arrive at an incident, the CO’s initial decisions will have an impact throughout the entire incident. It is vital that COs be able to make good management decisions that have a favorable impact on the eventual outcome. In addition to a possible role as the initial Incident Commander, the CO may well be assigned a subordinate position within the Incident Command System (ICS) organization. COs need to have a clear understanding of the system, the position that they are assigned to, and their role in the organization if they are to function effectively and help make the system work. Standard prerequisites are ICS 100 and ICS 200.   This course is grant funded.  Please contact Bureau Chief Scott Doherty at scott.m.doherty@dos.nh.gov with questions pertaining to this course.

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F0729: Incident Safety Officer (Concord)

Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United States

This 2-day course examines the Safety Officer's role at emergency responses.  This course focuses on operations within an Incident Command System (ICS) as a Safety Officer and emphasizes response to all-hazards types of situations.  Standard Prerequisites are ICS 100 and ICS 200. This is a grant funded course.  Please contact Bureau Chief Scott Doherty at scott.m.doherty@dos.nh.gov with questions pertaining to this course.

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