FDIC International
Indiana Convention Center & Lucas Oil Stadium 100 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, United StatesVisit the NVFC at booth #13073
Visit the NVFC at booth #13073
This event provides an opportunity to share ideas and best practices, network, and participate in valuable classroom training. Attendees will be able to select six out of 12 breakout sessions to attend, with sessions addressing key topics in first responder health and safety. Scholarships are available for NVFC members.
The Wildland Fire Assessment Program (WFAP) will teach you how to work-side-by-side with homeowners to identify threats around their property that may be susceptible to wildfires. The two-day course is taught in a train-the-trainer format and features both classroom and a hands-on component. Register by July 8.
Visit the NVFC at booth #3559
There is growing concern about firefighter exposure to harmful particulates at the fireground. One solution to reduce exposure is the introduction of particulate blocking hoods. This free webinar from the NVFC and W.L. Gore and Associates provides information regarding particulate blocking hoods. NVFC members who pre-register and attend will be entered into a drawing for
The Assistance to Firefighters Grant provides funding for fire and EMS departments to obtain needed equipment, gear, apparatus, and training. This NVFC webinar will cover current grant requirements and provide tips on what is eligible for funding and what will receive priority funding. There will also be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions.
Visit the NVFC at booth #1349
This webinar from the NVFC and First Arriving provides information and tips to help volunteer departments be successful at in-person recruiting. Space is limited, so register now.
A Wildland Fire Assessment Program (WFAP) course will be held at the Fire Shows West Conference & Expo. The WFAP is brought to you by the National Volunteer Fire Council and U.S. Forest Service to help fire departments conduct home safety assessments in the wildland-urban interface. This free, four-hour train-the-trainer course details what to look for