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Southeast District School - Fall 2024 Sessions

SDFA MLFTU

Live Fire Training

6 hour - Full Day Classes

Summary
Live Fire Training, 6 hour all day course (limit 20) Training will consist of a short AM classroom session covering basic principles of Safety, SCBA and Fire Streams. The remainder of the AM and all afternoon will be spent doing hands on training with Live Fire. Participants will put their knowledge and skills to use in the new two-story SDFA Mobile Live Fire Training Unit. This hands-on training will simulate conditions encountered in actual interior structure fires (live fire, heat humidity and smoke) Full Structural PPE Required (PPE must be in good & serviceable condition and must include a Nomex Hood, SCBA, extra cylinder is recommended) Instructor: SD MLFTU Instructor Cadre
Vehicle Extrication

Vehicle Extrication

6 hour - Full Day Classes

Summary
Vehicle Extrication, 6 hour all day course (limit 20) This course provides hands-on training for fire and rescue personnel in size-up, stabilization, hazard control, patient access, and disentanglement at automobile crashes. Emphasis is placed on proper choice, placement, and use of equipment available locally. All are employed to think outside the box and complete the extrication with hydraulic tools using the jaws, shears, and rams, along with air bags, cribbing for stabilization along with other tools available. Protective Clothing Required Instructor: TBD

Fentanyl and Other Street Drugs

3 hour AM - Morning Session

Summary
Fentanyl and Other Street Drugs, 3-hour morning course This class is geared to all ranks, whether Fire or EMS. This class will discuss Fentanyl and various other street drugs that are out there, and first responders should be aware of. Instructors: Special Agent Seth Weeman, SD DCI
TIMS

Traffic Incident Management System

3 hour PM - Afternoon Session

Summary
Traffic Incident Management System, 3-hour afternoon course The National Traffic Incident Management Responders Training was created by responders for responders. This course provides first responders a shared understanding of the requirements for safe, Quick clearance of traffic incident scenes; prompt, reliable and open communications; and motorist and responder safeguards. First responders learn how to operate more efficiently and collectively. This training covers many TIM recommended procedures and techniques, including: TIM Fundamentals and Terminology, Notification and Scene Size-up, Safe Vehicle Positioning, Scene Safety, Command Responsibilities, Traffic Management, Special Circumstances, Clearance and Termination, and Telecommunicators. Instructors: Trooper Parker Bailey and Gerrit Tronvold Pierre Fire Dept.
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