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1 Minnesota Wildfire Academy June 1-5, 2015 Itasca Community College New this year: Reserved seats for Minnesota Fire Department members. Volunteer Fire Assistance grants are available. 1

2 WILDFIRE ACADEMY COMMAND TEAM MNICS uses the Incident Command System (ICS) to run the Wildfire Academy. MINNESOTA INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM MNICS is an interagency group with state and federal partners that cooperate in management of wildfire and all risk incidents and provide standard procedures, practices and information to facilitate, coordinate and support actions on incidents in Minnesota. The organization is governed by a Task Force of agency leads. ICS is a management system designed to enable effective and efficient incident management by integrating facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications within a common organizational structure. ICS is used to manage people and resources during many different types of incidents including fire, rescues, hurricanes, and more. ICS is normally structured to facilitate activities in five major functional areas: command (incident commander, safety officer, liaison, and public information officer), operations, planning, logistics and finance. ICS is flexible, scaling up or down as complexity changes and the needs of the incidents change. Type 5 is the least complex, while Type 1 is the most complex. MNICS IMT A is the incident management team on rotation during the Wildfire Academy. National Wildfire Coordination Group (NWCG)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) qualified personnel will fill these IMT positions, along with trainees. Member agencies are the US Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MNDNR), US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), National Park Service (NPS), and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM). MNICS MISSION: The mission of MNICS is to coordinate, educate and implement the Incident Command System to support fire and all risk incidents in Minnesota and nationwide. SAFETY PLANNING INCIDENT COMMANDER PUBLIC INFORMATION LIAISON OPERATIONS LOGISTICS FINANCE 2

3 GENERAL INFORMATION Itasca Community College is a smoke-free and alcohol-free campus. Location Itasca Community College (ICC) 1851 E. Hwy. 169, Grand Rapids, MN Meals Lunch is provided for all course participants. Students with special dietary needs should contact Annette at or annette.delich@itascacc.edu by May 15, All other meals are the responsibility of the sending unit. Code of Conduct Student conduct while attending fire training should be no different than at your home agency or unit. Your actions reflect on you as an individual, on your agency or fire department, and the fire service as a whole. The public expects our actions to be above reproach on and off the fire ground. Please help us uphold the positive image of Minnesota wildland firefighters. CONTENTS 2 Wildfire Academy Command Team 2 What is MNICS? 3 General Information 4 Registration Information 5 Course Descriptions 10 Course Schedule & Tuition 11 Registration Form 12 Academy Special event Community Attractions Local attractions include the Forest History Center, White Oak Fur Post, Judy Garland Birthplace and Children's Discovery Museum. More information at Visit Grand Rapids or or Academy Coordinators Todd Manley, MNDNR/MNICS Fire Training Coordinator Todd.Manley@state.mn.us Jeff Mayer, Advanced MN Jeff.Mayer@advancedmn.org LODGING ICC Campus Dormitories Dormitory lodging is available at the college for $19 per day for sleeping accommodations. Single, double and triple dorm rooms are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Students need to bring their own bedding. A no-show charge of $20 will apply if a student does not cancel dorm reservations 36 hours prior to the start of the academy. Residence Hall Emergency Numbers , , Motels Students need to make their own reservations and payment arrangements. Sawmill Inn or S. Pokegama Ave. Grand Rapids, MN Country Inn or Hwy 169 S. Grand Rapids, MN AmericInn or Pokegama Ave. S. Grand Rapids, MN Super or Pokegama Ave S. Grand Rapids, MN Ruttger's Sugar Lake Lodge or Otis Lane Cohasset, MN Timberlake Lodge or SE 17th Street Grand Rapids MN Campgrounds Itasca County Fairgrounds Third Ave NE Grand Rapids, MN Kom-on-in Beach Rec Area County Road 10, Bovey, MN Pokegama Dam & Rec Area W Hwy 2, Grand Rapids, MN Prairie Lake Campground Wabana Road Grand Rapids, MN 3

4 REGISTRATION Registration questions Deadlines for priority students Students from MNICS agencies receive priority registration before April 17, (MNICS agencies include MN DNR, Superior NF, Chippewa NF, Voyageurs National Park, US Fish & Wildlife Service MN units, BIA and tribal units from MN.) Registration deadline is May 12, Registrations received after May 12, will be charged a late fee of $50. How to register Online: Fill out the form at ency-services/fire/wildfire-academy/ NOTE: You cannot pay for courses online. You need to call with credit card information or send payment. Mail or FAX: Mail registration form along with a check, PO/billing authorization, or credit card information to Advanced Minnesota Firefighter Training, 1001 Chestnut Street W, Virginia, MN 55792; or FAX to Phone: Mon.-Fri. 7 am to 3:30 pm. Tuition Tuition depends on class length and materials. Tuition includes lunch for each day the student is in class. Payment / billing Individuals not affiliated with an agency or fire department must send payment with their registration form by May 20, Acceptable payment methods: o Agency purchase order o Letter of billing authorization on agency letterhead o Check payable to Advanced Minnesota o Credit card (Visa, Discover, Mastercard) The Academy will bill organizations/agencies for tuition if students provide a purchase order or authorization letter signed by an agency administrator on official letterhead with the appropriate billing address. Agencies will be billed regardless of attendance. Prerequisites Several courses require prerequisite course work or experience. Please send proof of prerequisites with your registration. Acceptable documentation includes IQS and IQCS records, or course certificates and Incident Qualification Cards. Some course prerequisites are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Cancellation Cancellations must be in writing for consideration of reimbursement or credit. No refunds after May 25, Confirmation Class confirmation will be mailed at least two weeks prior to the academy. If you have not received class information by May 22, 2015 please call Check personal and class information carefully and report any errors to Advanced Minnesota Firefighter Training immediately. Minnesota fire department members Some seats will be reserved for Minnesota fire department members. Tuition for fire department members who are not employed by a wildland fire agency will be paid through a Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant. Do not send payment with your registration. Lodging and meals, other than the lunch that is part of tuition, are the responsibility of the student or their fire department. Contact Tim Oland or tim.oland@state.mn.us. 4

5 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS S-130 S-190 L-180 Basic Wildland Firefighter Introduction to Fire Behavior Human Factors on the Fireline Mon, June 1, 0800 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Harlow Thompson, MNDNR S-190 covers environmental factors affecting the start and spread of wildfire and recognizing potentially hazardous situations. S-130 provides entry-level firefighting skills. L-180 covers human factors. Prerequisites: IS-100 Introduction to ICS and IS-700 NIMS. Available on-line at ist.asp Class size: 80 Course Fee: $200 S-131 Advanced Firefighter Training (Squad Boss) NOTE: This class is offered at two separate times during the Academy. Only sign up for one session. Session 1: Mon, June 1, 1300 to Tues, June 2, 1200 Lead Instructor: Natasha Woodwick, USFS Session 2: Wed, June 3, 1300 to Thur, June 4, 1200 Lead Instructor: Ben Roy, USFS Rrequired course for advanced firefighter /squad boss (FFT1) and incident commander type 5 (ICT5). Interactive with tactical exercises to encourage discussion; covers Fireline reference materials, documenting materials and activities, Fireline communications, tactics and safety. Prerequisites: Qualified as Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2); S-130 Basic Firefighter; S- 190 Intro to Fire Behavior Class size: 24 Course Fee: $45 S-133 Look Up, Look Down, Look Around This class is offered at two separate times. Only sign up for one session. Session 1: Mon, June 1, 0800 to 1200 Lead Instructor: Natasha Woodwick, USFS Session 2: Wed, June 3, 0800 to 1200 Lead Instructor: Ben Roy, USFS Required for advanced firefighter/ squad boss (FFT1) and incident commander type 5 (ICT5). Examines the wildland fire environment and factors to observe on the fire line in order to anticipate fire behavior. Class Size: 30 Course Fee: $30 S-200 Initial Attack Incident Commander Mon, June 1, 0800 to Tues, June 2, 1700 Lead Instructor: Mike Mansson, USFS Training for initial attack incident commander (ICT4) using lecture, discussion, and group exercises. Covers readiness and mobilization; size-up, planning and ordering; deployment and containment; administrative requirements; and post-fire evaluation. Prerequisites: Qualified as single resource boss (CRWB, ENGB, FIRB) Bring: PMS 210; Incident Response Pocket Guide Class size: 20 Course Fee: $85 5

6 S-211 Portable Pumps and Water Use Wed, June 3, 0800 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Adam Cook, USFS S-211 provides knowledge and skills to design, setup, operate, troubleshoot, and shut down portable water delivery systems. Focus is on portable pumps, not water delivery for engines. Topics: equipment; roles and responsibilities; system design and hydraulics. Includes a field exercise. Prerequisites: S-130 Basic Firefighter; S- 190 Intro to Fire Behavior (FFT2) Class size: 24 Course Fee: $160 S-212 Wildland Power Saws (Sawyer) Mon, June 1, 0900 to Thur, June 4, 1700 Lead Instructor: Brian Pisarek, MNDNR Classroom and field exercises provide skill training for power saw operators on wildland fires. Cutting techniques and procedures are applicable throughout the US. Addresses tree/brush species differences, plus local species. Prerequisites: Qualified as Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2); S-130 Basic Firefighter; S- 190 Introduction to Fire Behavior Pre-Work: Trainee profile completed and brought the first day of class. Bring: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including saw chaps and boots. Dress for the weather. Chainsaw and supporting supplies (gas, oil, wedges etc) Class size: 24 Course Fee: $160 S-215 Fire Operations In the Wildland/ Urban Interface Mon, June 1, 0900 to Thur, June 4, 1200 Lead Instructor: Mike Aultman, MNDNR Covers tactical decision making when confronting wildland fire that threatens life, property and improvements in the action plan, structure triage, structure protections tactics, incident action plan assessment and update, followup and public relations, and firefighter safety in the interface. Prerequisites: Wildland students must be qualified as Advanced Firefighter FFT1. Structural Fire Departments: S-215 is appropriate for engine operators, chief officers, and company officers responsible for structure protection in suburban and urban interface areas that may be threatened by wildland fire. Class size: 24 Course fee: $160 S-219 Firing Operations Tues, June 2, 0800 to Thur, June 4, 1200 Lead Instructor: Troy Boschee, USFWS Entry-level course on functional roles and responsibilities of firing operations. Covers planning, ignition procedures and techniques, and equipment for wildland and prescribed fire. Addresses role of ignition specialist/ firing boss as incident escalates from a noncomplex to a complex fire situation. Prerequisite: S-290 Int. Fire Behavior Class size: 25 Course fee: $120 S-230 Single Resource Boss Crew Boss Mon, June 1, 0900 to Wed, June 3, 1700 Lead Instructor: Joe Frenz, MNDNR Classroom skill course on performance of duties as a single resource crew boss, from initial dispatch through return-to-home unit. Topics: preparation and mobilization, assignment preparation, tactics and safety, offline duties, and demobilization/postincident activities. Course used throughout the US; examples from all geographic areas. Prerequisites: Qualified as FFT1, advanced firefighter/squad boss, and 6

7 successful completion of Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior (S-290). Pre-Work: Answer 21-question assignment using the IRPG and bring to the first day of class. Class size: 25 Course Fee: $120 S-231 Single Resource Boss Engine Boss Thurs, June 4, 0800 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Jeb Backe, USFS This skill course covers duties of the single resource engine boss. Topics cover tactical use and safety precautions for effective engine operations on a large incident. Discussion includes engines and apparatus in general terms. Prerequisites: Qualified as advanced firefighter/squad boss (FFT1), completion Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior, S-290 and Crew Boss (Single Resource), S-230 Class size: 25 Course Fee: $85 Pre-Work: The successful completion of 8 hours of course work. Class size: 24 Course Fee: $160 S-261 Applied Interagency Incident Business Management Mon, June 1, 0800 to Wed, June 3, 1200 Lead Instructor: Larry Himanga, MNDNR Covers entry-level finance positions (personnel time recorder, equipment time recorder). Students work with the Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook. Course is designed to be taken after S-260. Class size: 30 Course Fee: $125 S-270 Basic Air Operations Mon, June 1, 0800 to Tues, June 2, 1700 Lead Instructor: Bill Schuster, MNDNR Course covers uses of aircraft and safe and proper conduct around aircraft. Topics: management policy, regulations governing aircraft operations, tactical and logistical uses of aircraft, and specifications for helicopter landing areas. Pre-Work: Students receive the aircraft identification guide and aviation safety guide to study and are required to identify 10 out of 20 possible aircraft at the beginning of class. Class size: 30 Course Fee: $85 S-244 Field Observer Wed, June 3, 0900 to Fri, June 5, 1200 Lead Instructor: Brad Witkin, MNDNR Provides students with skills to perform as a field observer (FOBS) and fire effects monitor (FEMO). Covers roles and responsibilities, documenting observations, producing field maps, and navigation. Includes field exercises. Prerequisites: Successful completion of pre-work, Int. Wildland Fire Behavior S-290, basic understanding of GPS. FOBS: Qualified as single resource boss. FEMO: Qualified as FFT2. 7

8 S-271 Helicopter Crew Member Mon, June 1, 0800 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Lee Kessler, MNDNR Combined classroom and field exercises in tactical and logistical use of helicopters. Includes aviation safety, aircraft capabilities and limitations, pre-flight checklist, life support equipment, hazardous materials, crash survival, and helicopter operations. Prerequisite: Qualified Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2) Class Size: 20 Course Fee: $200 S-290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior Mon, June 1, 0800 to Thur, June 4, 1700 Lead Instructor: Mike Locke, MNDNR Classroom-based skills course to prepare supervisor to undertake safe and effective fire management operations. Second in a series, course develops fire behavior prediction knowledge and skills and provides more detailed treatment of fuels, weather and topography, and a stronger basis for analyzing variables and their effects on fire behavior. Prerequisite: S-190 Intro. to Fire Behavior Pre-Work: Complete pre-test prior to final entry into the course. Bring: PMS-210 and Belt Weather Kit (if available) Class size: 30 Course Fee: $160 S-346, E/L 964 Situation Unit Leader Wed, June 3, 0900 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Jon Drimel, MNDNR E/L964 covers SITL duties for all hazard incidents including processing information and intelligence and developing displays. Course uses hands-on approach and multiple exercises. Prerequisites: IS-100, 200, 700, 800; ICS NIMS training required for functional, support, or other unit leader positions. Pre-Work: Submit completed and signed FEMA form (Bring signed application to class.) Forms online at: _Applications_Form_(SID ).pdf Bring: PMS 210 and IRPG Class size: 24 Course Fee: $150 S-355 Ground Support Unit Leader Mon, June 1, 0800 to Tues, June 2, 1700 Lead Instructor: Kevin Carlisle, MNDNR Learn to plan, staff and manage the ground support unit to meet the needs of the incident in a safe manner. Coordinate with logistics and other units. Demobilize the ground support unit. Prerequisites: ICS 300 and Qualifies as a Equipment Manager or (Trainee) EQM Class size: 24 Course Fee: $85 RT-130 Annual Fireline Safety Refresher Fri, June 5, 0800 to Fri, June 5, 1500 Lead Instructor: Pete Leschak, MNDNR Annual Fireline Safety Refresher Training provides up-to-date fireline safety information to employees holding ICS qualifications requiring this training. Class size: 40 Course Fee: $30 L-280 Followership to Leadership Mon, June 1, 0800 to Tues, June 2, 1700 Lead Instructor: Tom Fasteland, MNDNR Self-assessment opportunity for individuals preparing to step into a leadership role. Combines classroom instruction and field training. Students problem solve in small teams. Topics: leadership values and principles, transition challenges for new leaders, situational leadership, team cohesion, and ethical decisionmaking. Prerequisites: Experience on incident assignments in operations and (L-180). Pre-work: 3-4 hour reading assignment Bring: Personal protective equipment Class size: 24 Course Fee: $85 8

9 D-110 Dispatch Recorder and Beginning ROSS Mon, June 1, 1300 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Ronda Estey, BIA Covers expanded dispatch organization and effective performance within that organization; dispatch procedures; purpose and process of completing resource orders and other dispatch forms. Beginning ROSS covers creating requests, resource status and releasing resources. Students create incidents, and fill requests and rosters. Prerequisites: IS-100 Intro to ICS and IS-700 NIMS are required. Available on line sp Class size: 20 Course Fee: $120 EVOC Emergency Vehicle Operations NOTE: This class is offered at two separate times during the Academy. Only sign up for one session. Session 1: Mon, June 1, 0800 to 1700 Session 2: Wed, June 3, 0800 to 1700 Required course for operators of vehicles equipped with red lights and sirens. Includes classroom and driving. Also includes driver performance, differences between personal and emergency vehicles, maintenance, operation, emergency response, safety, Minnesota laws and agency policies governing emergency vehicle operation. Prerequisites: Valid Minnesota Driver's License (License Class commensurate with size of engine student is expected to drive). Students must bring engine (no larger than T- 5) they drive at work. Multiple students from the same unit, only need to bring one engine. Class size: 20 Course Fee: $75 ICS 300 Intermediate ICS: for Supervisors and Expanding Incidents Wed, June 3, 0800 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Jim Edgar, MNDNR ICS organization and operations on expanding/type 3 incidents. Topics: incident/event assessment, agency guidance in establishing objectives, Unified Command, incident resource management, planning process, demobilization, transfer of command. Interchangeable with US Fire Adm. (H465) and Emergency Management Institute (G300). National Incident Management System (NIMS) compliant. Prerequisites: IS-100, 200, 700, 800. Class size: 25 Course Fee: $120 E-ISuite Wed, June 3, 1300 to Fri, June 5, 1700 Lead Instructor: Kevin O Brien, MNDNR Learn use of E-ISuite at an incident command post (ICP) and at agency offices to manage emergency incidents, initial attack, and Type 3, 4, 5 incidents. Gain experience in moving between versions and setting up and administering the database. Prerequisites: IS-100, IS-200, S-260 Interagency Incident Business Management, and S-261 Applied Interagency Incident Business Management. Class size: 20 Course Fee: $120 9

10 COURSE SCHEDULE & TUITION Code Course Title Tuition Course schedule Mon June 1 am pm Tues June 2 am pm Wed June 3 am pm Thurs June 4 am pm S-130, S-190 L-180 Basic Firefighter $200 S-133 (1) Look Up, Look Down, Look Around $30 S-133 (2) Look Up, Look Down, Look Around $30 S-131 (1) Advanced Firefighter $45 S-131 (2) Advanced Firefighter $45 S-200 Initial Attack IC $85 S-211 Portable Pumps / Water Use $160 S-212 Power Saws (Sawyer) $160 S-215 Fire Ops in the Urban Interface $160 S-219 Firing Operations $120 S-230 Crew Boss $120 S-231 Engine Boss $85 S-244 Field Observer $160 S-261 Applied Business Management $125 S-270 Basic Air Operations $85 S-271 Helicopter Crew Member $200 S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior $160 S-346, E/L964 Situation Unit Leader $150 S-355 Ground Support Unit Leader $85 L-280 Followership to Leadership $85 D-110 Dispatch Recorder/Intro ROSS $120 EVOC Emergency Vehicle Operations, Sec. 1 $75 EVOC Emergency Vehicle Operations, Sec. 2 $75 RT-130 Annual Fire Safety Refresher $30 ICS-300 Intermediate ICS $120 E-ISuite E-ISuite all versions $120 Fri June 5 am pm 10

11 REGISTRATION FORM 2015 Minnesota Wildfire Academy Registration Name: First, MI, Last Organization/Agency/Fire Department: Course confirmation set to: Address: City, State, Zip: Student Phone #1: Phone #2: Emergency contact and phone: 4 LATE FEE if AFTER MAY 12 th $50.00 COURSE REGISTRATION Course Code Course Title Tuition 11 Total Tuition SPECIAL EVENT: Free Buffet Dinner & Presentation I plan to attend the Wednesday Dinner and presentation event: circle YES NO DORMITORY REGISTRATION (optional) I am interested in dormitory housing (circle) Yes No I prefer: Single Double Triple occupancy I need lodging the following nights: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Gender: Male Female I have a roommate preference (name) There are only 80 beds available issued on first-come, first-served basis. There are limited single-occupancy rooms. Dormitory no shows will be charged $20. Students must cancel dorm reservations by May22, to avoid this charge. Dormitory fees: days at $19 per day Total Dormitory Fees TOTAL TUITION AND FEES Total Tuition and Dormitory Fees METHOD OF PAYMENT Check enclosed made out to Advanced Minnesota Purchase Order or Letter of Billing Authorization enclosed. Include billing contact: Name Phone Address Credit Card (circle): VISA MasterCard Discover Card Number Expiration date Name on card Address of card holder Fire department member: Tuition paid through Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant. Fire Chief, please provide: I verify this student is a member of Fire Department. Fire Chief s signature Fire Chief s name (printed)

12 SPECIAL EVENT High Reliability Organizations Presentation and Buffet Dinner Wednesday, June 3, 2015 wildland and municipal and has worked over 900 incidents in 13 states and one Canadian province. He spent 19 years in fire/ground helicopter operations. Join fellow students for a free pizza dinner in the cafeteria at 5:30 pm followed by a presentation at 6:30 pm in Davies Auditorium on High Reliability Organizations. Pete Leschak, one of MNICS most entertaining speakers, will discuss how teams survive when the going is tough. A High Reliability Organization (HRO) is a highfunctioning team that routinely faces the possibility of catastrophic error in dangerous environments and operations, and yet has fewer accidents than might be expected. The HRO concept was introduced in the wake of the 14 firefighter fatalities at South-Canyon Storm King in The HRO principles apply to all the fire service organizations wildland and municipal. Peter Leschak is a MNDNR Fire Training Specialist. He has logged over 33 years in the fire service Pete works for a rural volunteer fire department, where he was chief for 30 years. He is also a fire trainer with the Great Lakes Forest Fire Compact, and a fire instructor for the Minnesota State College and University system. As a freelance writer, he's published over 280 magazine articles in both regional and national periodicals. He also has 10 non-fiction books in print. Two are featured on the NWCG Leadership Development website Minnesota Wildfire Academy Itasca Community College June 1-5, 2015 Sponsored by Minnesota Incident Command System (MNICS) partners and Advanced Minnesota Fire Training 12

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