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Title: Advanced Fire Police
Location: Adams County Emergency Services Training Facility
Description: This course reviews topics from Basic Fire Police and deals with leadership, training officer responsibilities, report writing, court testimony and public relations.
Instructor(s): Michael K. DalPezzo
Prerequisites: Basic Fire Police
Minimum Age Requirement: 18 on or before the first day of class
Student Needs: Pen/Pencil and Notebook.
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

  • Saturday, June 5, 2010 @ 08:00 (8 hours)
  • Sunday, June 6, 2010 @ 08:00 (8 hours)

Registration Deadline: Friday, May 21, 2010

Registration Instructions: All students must register in advance by completing a County Training Course Enrollment Form and return it to the Adams County Department of Emergency Services by mail. No registrations or reservations will be accepted by telephone.
Cost: 0.00
Registration Fee: None
Late Registration Fee: None

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February 4, 2010

I recently had one of those "back step meetings" with several other firefighters and the discussion led to the topic of training and what we should be doing for monthly training. As many of you know, I have a very passionate approach when it comes to training. I just sat and listened to see where the conversation led. I heard several different views, everything from "we need to be doing more of the fun stuff," to "we did that enough in essentials class," and my favorite "I do that at work, no need to do it here". After pondering this for several evenings I came to several conclusions worth noting.

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