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Title: Pump Operations II
Location: Adams County Emergency Services Training Facility
Description: This course is designed to instruct the student in advanced techniques of operating fire pumps. Topics covered include: friction loss, relay pumping, master and elevated master streams.
Instructor(s): Mellors, William D.
Prerequisites: Students must have Pump Operations I or Equivalent, copy of certificate must accompany registration form.
Minimum Age Requirement: 18 on or before the first day of class
Student Needs: Pen/Pencil, Notebook, and Protective Clothing (SCBA is not required).
Student Dress: All clothing shall be neat, clean, in good repair, presentable, and represent the department that the individual is representing. Participants are to report in clothing suitable for hands-on training.
Class Length: 16 Hours
Class Limits: 15 - 24
State Certified Course? Yes
Con-Ed Credits: Not Available

Class Dates

  • Tuesday, April 13, 2010 @ 18:30 (4 hours)
  • Thursday, April 15, 2010 @ 18:30 (4 hours)
  • Saturday, April 17, 2010 @ 08:00 (8 hours)

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Registration Instructions: All Students must register in advance by completing a County Training Enrollment Form and return it to the Adams County Department of Emergency Services by mail. No registrations or reservations will be accepted by telephone. NO WALK-INS WILL BE PERMITTED.
Cost: No
Registration Fee: None
Late Registration Fee: None

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