TRAINING
The objective of our training program is to prepare the officers, drivers, and firefighters to meet the goal of the Department's overall MISSION to reduce the loss of life & property in and around Big Bear Valley. In trying to reach these objectives, we use the Insurance Services Office/Commercial Risk Services Fire Suppression Rating Schedule; NFPA Guidelines; and Federal, State, and local regulations.
Annual Training Goals
Training at the company level is intended to develop skills related to fire suppression (i.e., hose, ladders, SCBA, forcible entry, salvage, tactics, technical rescue).
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Eight 3-hour drills per year
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Four 3-hour multiple company drills per year
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Two 3-hour night drills per year
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All members receive a minimum of 20 hours of training per month
Leadership classes for officers are stressed for single company operations, multiple company operations, tactics and strategy, and staff and command functions.
Skill development in driving fire apparatus, operating pumps, and operating aerial equipment.
Selected new drivers and operators need individual instruction in accordance with a documented program of training and testing.
Training on hazardous materials.
A program is provided for entry level firefighters to obtain the State Fire Marshal FF II Certification.
- 240 hours followed by a proficiency exam.
Training on safety is essential for the prevention of occupational accidents, injuries, illnesses, or death and to reduce the severity of those accidents, injuries, and exposures that do occur.
Training Links
Victor Valley College
fire Technology Program
http://www.vvc.edu/academic/fire_technology/index.htm
Crafton Hills fire
technology Program
http://www.craftonhills.edu/CHC/CHCdepts/Instructional/EMRG/FIRET/FIRET.php
San
Bernardino Regional Emergency Training Center (SBRETC
http://www.craftonhills.edu/chc/CHCdepts/Instructional/SBRETC/index.php
San Bernardino County
Fire Training Center (Richard Sewell)
http://www.sbcfire.org/training/schedule.asp
Rio
Hondo College Fire Technology program
http://www.riohondofire.com/
California state fire
training
http://osfm.fire.ca.gov/StateFireTraining.html
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