Fire Officer I (Concord)
Richard M. Flynn Training Facility 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH, United StatesCourse Schedule: 12/4-NHFA 12/11-NHFA 01/8-Virtual 1/15-Virtual 1/22-NHFA 1/29-NHFA 2/11 (Tuesday)-NHFA Exam
Course Schedule: 12/4-NHFA 12/11-NHFA 01/8-Virtual 1/15-Virtual 1/22-NHFA 1/29-NHFA 2/11 (Tuesday)-NHFA Exam
Medical simulation exploring traumatic neurological injuries and emergencies in adult patients. Learners will identify acute neurological signs and symptoms and form an appropriate treatment and disposition plan.
This is a documentary film followed by a panel discussion to help raise awareness, break the stigma and promote first responder wellness. PTSD911-Documentary-and-Panel-Discussion-Flyer-Final-Draft.jpg
This class will be conducted in a hybrid online and in-person format consisting of a balance between in-person classroom sessions and online assignments. Regular internet access through a computer with a webcam is required to be able to complete the online component of this course. Course Schedule: Tuesday & Thursday Evenings-1800-2100 via Zoom Saturday Days […]
Now that the HazMat team has done their job and transferred care of the exposed patient to you, what are the signs and symptoms you should be assessing for and how should you treat a patient exposed to a CBRNE incident? In this class we will discuss caring for a patient exposed to a chemical […]
*MONTHLY TESTING IS THE 2ND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH* Bethlehem Monthly Testing is only March, June, September, December on the Wednesday after Concord’s. Submissions must be entered by the last day of the month before the month you wish to test. Example: You wish to test in February you must submit your request by January […]
This training will provide an overview of adult learning principles and introduce Project Firstline resources to assist EMS professionals in meeting the training needs of their staff. The training will provide a simplified approach to infection prevention and share new ideas for training and education of EMS professionals. Learning Objectives: •Describe adult learning theories and […]
Cost: Affiliated $280, Non-Affiliated $6,405 Mandatory orientation is on March 3rd and Health and Fitness is on March 5th. The course will begin on April 7th. If you have questions regarding this class, please contact Captain Tillson at theodore.b.tillson@dos.nh.gov. Prerequisites listed below must be met at time of registration.
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 […]
Medical simulation exploring atraumatic abdominal and gastrointestinal life-threatening emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will identify acute abdominal signs and symptoms and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of abdominal anatomy and pathophysiology.
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 […]
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 […]
Syllabus and Schedule to Follow. Course Orientation 5/7 : 0900-1200 Testing on 6/11
Course Schedule: Fire-Officer-1-Course-Schedule-Spring-2.docx
Medical simulation exploring life-threatening electrical shock related emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will identify life-threatening injuries and illnesses related to electrocution, and implement an appropriate treatment and disposition plan. Course will include a brief review of cardiac electrophysiology.
Class Location: NHFA Concord Campus In Class Dates: (It is mandatory to attend ALL classes) August 21, September 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29 October 16, 30 November 6 (Written Exam) Cost: Affiliated / Non-Affiliated: TBD May 2025 Please contact Program Coordinator Chris Wyman with any questions christopher.t.wyman@dos.nh.gov Dress Code: […]
Medical simulation exploring accidental exposure to intoxicants or irritants in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will form a differential diagnosis and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of common household and community ingestion risks.
Cost: Affiliated/Non-Affiliated: TBD May 2025 Please contact Captain Phil Brunelle at phillip.l.brunelle@dos.nh.gov with questions.
Medical simulation exploring respiratory emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will form a differential diagnosis and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of pulmonary anatomy and pathophysiology.
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