• Webinar: Protecting Our Heroes – Women Firefighters’ Health and Wellness

    Women make up half of communities but only a small percentage of the fire service, making them a great potential audience for recruitment. While there are many benefits to being a firefighter, there are also challenges when it comes to recruiting and retaining women. Some of these include health risks, ill-fitting gear, discrimination, and limited

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  • In-Person – Wildland Fire Assessment Program Training

    Roby Fire Department 12248 Highway 32, Roby, MO, United States

    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 WFAP is a joint effort between the National Volunteer Fire Council and the U.S. Forest Service to prepare fire department members with the necessary information, skills, and resources to

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  • NVFC Annual Membership Meeting

    The NVFC’s Annual Membership Meeting will be held via Zoom. This meeting is open to all state, individual, and corporate members of the NVFC. Attendees will hear reports on the

  • In-Person – Wildland Fire Assessment Program (WFAP)

    Kansas City Convention Center 301 W 13th St., Suite 100, Kansas City, MO, United States

    The Wildland Fire Assessment Program (WFAP) is a joint effort by the U.S. Forest Service and the National Volunteer Fire Council to provide volunteer firefighters and non-operational personnel with training

  • R&R Coffee Talk: Behavioral Health

    Join Dr. Candice McDonald and Chief Joel Cerny, along with guests Jeff Dill and Sheri Nickel, for an interactive discussion on Behavioral Health. The session will run 30 minutes and

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  • In-Person – Teaching Hazmat Basics

    Thomson Depot 111 Railroad Street, Thomson, GA, United States

    This course covers the foundations of teaching hazmat response and safety. Attendees will learn how to connect their hazmat training to the risks faced by the student audience. They will walk away able to take a limited hazmat resource list and develop at least three practical skills trainings of direct benefit to their students. Finally,

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  • In-Person – Teaching Cargo Tank Awareness – MC-306 & DOT-406

    Thomson Depot 111 Railroad Street, Thomson, GA, United States

    This course focuses on cargo tank regulations and standards, including NFPA 470 and 49 CFR regulations as they relate to cargo tanks, especially the MC-306/DOT-306. Attendees will learn how to teach others about the various types of bulk cargo tanks used in the transport and handling of hazardous materials. They will walk away with an

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  • In-Person – EV/AFV Incident Management: Safety and Response Techniques

    Houston Fire Rescue - Training Center 226 East Madison Street, Houston, MS, United States

    As the number of electric vehicles on the roadways increases, it is important for first responders to understand how a response involving these types of vehicles is different than those with an internal combustion engine. This awareness and fundamentals course sponsored by General Motors will introduce first responders to hybrid and electric vehicles, share data

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  • In-Person – Instructor Training for Flammable Gases

    Thomson Depot 111 Railroad Street, Thomson, GA, United States

    This course focuses on the specific techniques and knowledge required to teach others about flammable gases hazmat response. After completing the course, attendees will be able to relate the specific regional applications of the product and key response considerations; describe specific chemical properties of the product to their students; and transfer key strategies and tactics

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  • In-Person – Wildland Fire Assessment Program (WFAP)

    Regional Public Safety Training Center 5190 Spectrum Blvd, Reno, NV, United States

    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 WFAP is a joint effort between the National Volunteer Fire Council and the U.S. Forest Service to prepare fire department members with the necessary information, skills, and resources

    Free