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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThis class will equip students to better prepare for an incident involving semis, heavy vehicles, and buses by discussing vehicle design and construction and exploring how this relates to the incident ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThe Rescue Task Force concept provides a framework for law enforcement, fire, and EMS to work cohesively to provide point-of-wound care to victims of active threat events. Agencies will only be prepar ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsInstructors present challenging and difficult extrication scenarios requiring advance skills to stabilize vehicles, gain entry, and remove and treat patients entrapped and entangled in the wreckage. T ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsSuccessful rescue of a drowning victim is dependent exclusively on rapid water rescue and aggressive, high-performance resuscitation, performed within a 300-second window. This is a skills-intensive c ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will face four technical rescue scenarios--car into a building, scaffolding rescue, fork truck/high rack shelving collapse, and heavy object entrapment--using tools and equipment found on mos ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsIncidents involving electric and hybrid vehicles are on the rise as the use of technology continues to evolve. This course is designed to prepare students for taking correct actions and avoiding commo ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will have the opportunity to experience the process of conducting VES under live fire conditions; performing a correct size-up for VES; and handling special VES situations including hoarding, ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsMan vs. machinery incidents occur across the country. They may involve a person stuck in some sort of industrial machinery or be as routine as a ring stuck on a victim's finger. This class will introd ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsWhile the number of structure fires is decreasing, civilian fire deaths are increasing. As a fire service, we must get better at performing and supporting the search on a fireground. We give victims t ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsThis class will begin with a didactic 1.5-hour lecture about safety in and around elevator equipment and an introduction on how to safely handle an elevator emergency. Participants will then be rotate ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsThe class focuses on the initial actions of first-arriving crews at residential structure fires involving trapped occupants. Students will rotate through five tactical stations that include interior f ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsJoin the experienced instructors at the Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI) who will deliver an intense course in the necessary skills to effectively operate as a member of a rapid intervention tea ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsThis is a rope rescue course providing technical rescue personnel with hands-on experience operating on a communications tower structure. Students will learn proper techniques for climbing tower struc ...
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Room 240-242240 minsThe Culture Forge starts by dividing attendees into six teams. These teams will be assigned colors and a mascot. The separate teams will choose leaders and spokespersons to represent them throughout t ...
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Room 231-233240 minsThis workshop provides current and aspiring officers with leadership and decision making must haves to survive and even thrive as an officer. This program recognizes that this is no longer your father ...
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Wabash 1240 minsThis workshop will train the educator to develop simulation training that will enhance all levels of certification and experiences. We will develop learning objectives and goals to allow any educator ...
1:00 PM
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThis class will equip students to better prepare for an incident involving semis, heavy vehicles, and buses by discussing vehicle design and construction and exploring how this relates to the incident ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsSuccessful rescue of a drowning victim is dependent exclusively on rapid water rescue and aggressive, high-performance resuscitation, performed within a 300-second window. This is a skills-intensive c ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will face four technical rescue scenarios--car into a building, scaffolding rescue, fork truck/high rack shelving collapse, and heavy object entrapment--using tools and equipment found on mos ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsIncidents involving electric and hybrid vehicles are on the rise as the use of technology continues to evolve. This course is designed to prepare students for taking correct actions and avoiding commo ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsMan vs. machinery incidents occur across the country. They may involve a person stuck in some sort of industrial machinery or be as routine as a ring stuck on a victim's finger. This class will introd ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsWhile the number of structure fires is decreasing, civilian fire deaths are increasing. As a fire service, we must get better at performing and supporting the search on a fireground. We give victims t ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsInstructors present challenging and difficult extrication scenarios requiring advance skills to stabilize vehicles, gain entry, and remove and treat patients entrapped and entangled in the wreckage. T ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will have the opportunity to experience the process of conducting VES under live fire conditions; performing a correct size-up for VES; and handling special VES situations including hoarding, ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThe Rescue Task Force concept provides a framework for law enforcement, fire, and EMS to work cohesively to provide point-of-wound care to victims of active threat events. Agencies will only be prepar ...
1:30 PM
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Room 240-242240 minsThis workshop is based on the new best-selling book from Fire Engineering. The workshop will go inside the command post with new footage and radio traffic of multiple incidents, including live rescues ...
8:00 AM
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsInstructors present challenging and difficult extrication scenarios requiring advance skills to stabilize vehicles, gain entry, and remove and treat patients entrapped and entangled in the wreckage. T ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsSuccessful rescue of a drowning victim is dependent exclusively on rapid water rescue and aggressive, high-performance resuscitation, performed within a 300-second window. This is a skills-intensive c ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsIncidents involving electric and hybrid vehicles are on the rise as the use of technology continues to evolve. This course is designed to prepare students for taking correct actions and avoiding commo ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will face four technical rescue scenarios--car into a building, scaffolding rescue, fork truck/high rack shelving collapse, and heavy object entrapment--using tools and equipment found on mos ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThis class will equip students to better prepare for an incident involving semis, heavy vehicles, and buses by discussing vehicle design and construction and exploring how this relates to the incident ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsMan vs. machinery incidents occur across the country. They may involve a person stuck in some sort of industrial machinery or be as routine as a ring stuck on a victim's finger. This class will introd ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsWhile the number of structure fires is decreasing, civilian fire deaths are increasing. As a fire service, we must get better at performing and supporting the search on a fireground. We give victims t ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will have the opportunity to experience the process of conducting VES under live fire conditions; performing a correct size-up for VES; and handling special VES situations including hoarding, ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThe Rescue Task Force concept provides a framework for law enforcement, fire, and EMS to work cohesively to provide point-of-wound care to victims of active threat events. Agencies will only be prepar ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsThe class focuses on the initial actions of first-arriving crews at residential structure fires involving trapped occupants. Students will rotate through five tactical stations that include interior f ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsThis class will begin with a didactic 1.5-hour lecture about safety in and around elevator equipment and an introduction on how to safely handle an elevator emergency. Participants will then be rotate ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsThis is a rope rescue course providing technical rescue personnel with hands-on experience operating on a communications tower structure. Students will learn proper techniques for climbing tower struc ...
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Wabash East Lobby Staging540 minsJoin the experienced instructors at the Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI) who will deliver an intense course in the necessary skills to effectively operate as a member of a rapid intervention tea ...
1:00 PM
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThis class will equip students to better prepare for an incident involving semis, heavy vehicles, and buses by discussing vehicle design and construction and exploring how this relates to the incident ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsThe Rescue Task Force concept provides a framework for law enforcement, fire, and EMS to work cohesively to provide point-of-wound care to victims of active threat events. Agencies will only be prepar ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsSuccessful rescue of a drowning victim is dependent exclusively on rapid water rescue and aggressive, high-performance resuscitation, performed within a 300-second window. This is a skills-intensive c ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will face four technical rescue scenarios--car into a building, scaffolding rescue, fork truck/high rack shelving collapse, and heavy object entrapment--using tools and equipment found on mos ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsMan vs. machinery incidents occur across the country. They may involve a person stuck in some sort of industrial machinery or be as routine as a ring stuck on a victim's finger. This class will introd ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsWhile the number of structure fires is decreasing, civilian fire deaths are increasing. As a fire service, we must get better at performing and supporting the search on a fireground. We give victims t ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsIncidents involving electric and hybrid vehicles are on the rise as the use of technology continues to evolve. This course is designed to prepare students for taking correct actions and avoiding commo ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsInstructors present challenging and difficult extrication scenarios requiring advance skills to stabilize vehicles, gain entry, and remove and treat patients entrapped and entangled in the wreckage. T ...
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Wabash West Lobby Staging240 minsStudents will have the opportunity to experience the process of conducting VES under live fire conditions; performing a correct size-up for VES; and handling special VES situations including hoarding, ...
10:30 AM
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Room 127-128105 minsHave you ever wondered why pediatrics causes so much anxiety for pre-hospital providers? Why is it that even with years of experience, pediatric resuscitation never seems to get any easier? The answer ...
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Room 136-137105 minsIn the modern fire service, where nothing is constant except change, one thing must remain paramount: the ability for leaders to connect with and inspire the people in their charge. No matter your lev ...
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Room 120-122105 minsWith a nationwide shortage of paramedics, more and more EMT-Basics are looking to advance their careers and return to school to become paramedics. However, even before you go back to school, there are ...
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Room 231-233105 minsThis class focuses on human dynamics and critical thinking skills rather than operational/administrative aspects. Leadership can be taught, but effectiveness comes from experience. This class enlighte ...
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Room 123-124105 minsNo matter how fast your scene is evolving or how quickly your patient is dying, our critical, time-compressed decisions can make things worse. Concepts of maritime damage control have great relevance ...
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Wabash 2105 minsThe reason leadership is such a buzzword is because having great leadership in our organizations is at a premium. A 2023 study conducted by the Center for Analytics and Behavioral Research found a dra ...
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Room 138-139105 minsMan vs. machinery incidents occur across the country. They may involve a person stuck in some sort of industrial machinery or be as routine as a ring stuck on a victim's finger. Is your department pre ...
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Room 125-126105 minsThis class delves into the exciting realm of artificial intelligence and its transformative role in EMS/fire education. Whether you're an educator, student, or practitioner, it offers a unique opportu ...
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Room 240-242105 minsThis class will introduce officers and aspiring fire service leaders to some of the most important skills they will need to become more effective leaders in today's fire service. Those skills include ...
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Room 101-102105 minsThis class will provide a clear understanding of the scope of the cancer problem in the fire service. Using the most current research on firefighter cancer, the students will gain a clear understandin ...
1:00 PM
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Lucas Oil Stadium Tunnel Lobby240 minsThis workshop is based on the new best-selling book from Fire Engineering. The workshop will go inside the command post with new footage and radio traffic of multiple incidents, including live rescues ...
1:30 PM
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Room 127-128105 minsThis class will cover the program that was developed with a major metropolitan area to shorten onboarding time from three months to two weeks. It will discuss the benefits of using simulation as a "tr ...
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Sagimore 3-4-5105 minsThis class covers two major topics: (1) Hands-on Leadership, discussing this progressive leadership style as well as the key factors for success; and (2) RIT Operations, examining the many facets of R ...
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Room 109-110105 minsThis class challenges decades of leadership literature from academia to military to the fire service. It brings long sought-after clarity for distinguishing leadership from management and leadership a ...
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Room 103-104105 minsThis class covers the latest in hybrid and electric vehicle response and addresses what resources need to know about these ever-increasingly popular vehicles. Topics include EV components and safe re ...
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Room 123-124105 minsThe fire dervice is seeing an ever-increasing occurrence of violent events secondary to our EMS/first responder roles. This course will help you identify potential hostile situations from before the t ...
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Room 120-122105 minsThis class is an in-depth refresher for BLS providers regarding cardiology and related prehospital emergencies. It will start with an overview of BLS assessment and patient interview for the patient s ...
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Room 125-126105 minsPrehospital care providers must make split-second decisions daily, often with profound implications on the patient’s outcome. However, as the adage goes, “the patient doesn’t read the protocols” ofte ...
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Room 238-239105 minsApproximately 95% of civilian fire deaths occur in the residential setting. This should be our bread and butter. Yet many departments are plagued with a passive search culture. Our goal should be t ...
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Room 231-233105 minsIt is not enough to want to make a positive difference; you must put in the hard work and be prepared for the success of your goals and the inevitable backlash from critics! Any cause worth your passi ...
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Wabash 3105 minsThis class is rooted in the lessons learned from working with a diverse group of training officers. It is designed for current and aspiring training officers in emergency services. The main objective ...
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Room 101-102105 minsThis class reviews the top administrative policies and operational practices every fire department must have to prevent liability, firefighter injuries, and public embarrassment and to increase profic ...
3:30 PM
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Wabash 2105 minsLearn 11 key elements of successful fire department fitness programs. From medical and fitness evaluations to creating fitness SOGs and purchasing cost-effective fitness equipment, this class will giv ...
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Room 236-237105 minsThis class consists of six sections: The predictive brain, outline of the Predictive Coding Theory, from theory to intervention, situational influencing of the adaptive unconscious is at the heart of ...
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Room 123-124105 minsGood vehicle extrication demands a unique collaboration between rescue and emergency medical personnel. Incorporating key victim assessment information in the extrication size-up will improve your str ...
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Room 206-207105 minsThis class emphasizes the critical role of a designated mentor in the fire service, known as the field training officer (FTO). Unlike general training officers or chiefs, the FTO is a specially traine ...
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Wabash 3105 minsThe legal stakes for firefighters/medics are higher than ever--including criminal prosecution and jail. This session will help lead you through that minefield, including review of "excited delirium" a ...
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Room 138-139105 minsBecoming an "upstreamist" involves adopting a proactive and preventive approach to addressing problems, focusing on their root causes rather than just dealing with the symptoms or consequences. This c ...
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Room 243-245105 minsThis class provides a systematic approach and mental models for positioning firefighters for success and survival in the firehouse and on the fireground. Topics include defining what functional and dy ...
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Room 240-242105 minsThe three degrees of Mayday is a concept where the incident commander summons and assembles a RIT based on the size and complexity of the event that is endangering the firefighters. If we take this in ...
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Sagimore 3-4-5105 minsLooking critically at the seemingly unsurmountable challenges we have in the fire service today. No matter what your rank, from chief to probie, the challenges are far more than responding to emergenc ...
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Room 120-122105 minsAs community paramedicine grows and the longevity of people with chronic medical conditions increases, the number of patients with medical support devices will increase accordingly. Prehospital care p ...
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Room 125-126105 minsThis class will delve into prehospital medical providers' unique challenges in remote environments, exploring the crossover between wilderness medicine and civilian EMS. It will discuss how these uniq ...
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Room 127-128105 minsHow do you be on your game when it really counts--the few instances when our sometimes sense of complacency, if not tedium or boredom, is replaced by the emotional call of a crashing asthmatic, a hypo ...
8:00 AM
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Lucas Oil Stadium Tunnel Lobby240 minsThis workshop is based on the new best-selling book from Fire Engineering. The workshop will go inside the command post with new footage and radio traffic of multiple incidents, including live rescues ...
10:30 AM
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Room 125-126105 minsUnderstanding a patient's full history and completing a rapid but in-depth assessment can upgrade your care, even if you're working with a limited scope of basic life support. In this lecture session ...
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Room 123-124105 minsAs the opioid crisis continues across the country, heroin is being combined with powerful synthetics for a better, cheaper high. It seems like every week, there’s news of a first responder overdosing ...
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Room 101-102105 minsTraining is one of the most critical events in your organization. Continuous and quality training establishes muscle memory, knowledge, and discipline for fire and rescue responses, creating a safer e ...
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Room 134-135105 minsHuge signing bonuses and increased wages will not build your candidate pool. There is no silver bullet, and what has worked in the past will not work today. The key in addressing recruitment and ret ...
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Room 120-122105 minsThere are more than 500,000 burns each year in the United States; 50,000 of these require hospitalization and 15,000 of these are pediatric. Understanding and managing these patients is key to care. ...
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Room 231-233105 minsMarriage can either be a passionate, intimate love affair that lasts a lifetime or a toxic, contentious experience that ends in utter heartbreak. Add in the unique challenges presented by the rough a ...
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Room 127-128105 minsReview the requirements for proper post exposure medical follow-up for bloodborne, airborne, and droplet transmitted diseases. This class will discuss the role of the department’s designated officer f ...
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Room 105-106105 minsRecent research indicates that a key indicator and predictor of true leadership is an individual's capacity to find meaning in negative events and learn from challenging circumstances. The Stress Mana ...
1:00 PM
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Lucas Oil Stadium Tunnel Lobby240 minsThis workshop is based on the new best-selling book from Fire Engineering. The workshop will go inside the command post with new footage and radio traffic of multiple incidents, including live rescues ...
1:30 PM
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Room 243-245105 minsLeading and creating opportunities for others is immensely rewarding, yet it can also be highly frustrating, especially when managing unengaged, unmotivated, or disgruntled individuals in the firehous ...
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Room 234-235105 minsIn a unique profession where camaraderie is important and we thrive off peer groups, how do you effectively create and maintain boundaries while finding a new support system? This class is designed to ...
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Room 123-124105 minsFirst responders face the risk of a single emergency event creating a large number of patients every day. Whether it is an incident on a roadway, a preplanned large-scale event, or a domestic violence ...
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Room 101-102105 minsWhat is one constant in fire/EMS? That most of the litigation agencies must respond to is brought by their very own personnel. There is a constant stream of litigation, complaints, and reports. Some c ...
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Wabash 2105 minsInstructors are responsible for distilling the need-to-know information from the nice-to-know and nuts-to-know information that overwhelms our standard training and saps our time and attention. Why is ...
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105 minsLearn to identify your department's training needs by performing a gap analysis and using this with the guidance of current best practices in the industry to formulate a one- to three-year training pr ...
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Room 134-135105 minsLearn how stress management and the processing of trauma can prevent the inappropriate expression of anger and alcohol abuse. This class will start by addressing the stress response, common signs of ...
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Room 127-128105 minsOver the past 100 years, trauma care has come full circle on the battlefield, with whole blood administration while treating the men and women who proudly serve our country. But why does it take the t ...
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Room 231-233105 minsFirefighters and the departments they work for face demanding situations daily, showcasing unwavering resilience, dedication, and response capabilities. However, the toll on individuals and their ment ...
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Room 138-139105 minsVehicle extrication is a puzzle with constantly changing rules. Manufacturers strive to make the best vehicles on the road so they can make the most sales. They design their vehicles to perform safely ...
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Room 125-126105 minsThis class will dive deep into the most controversial pharmacotherapy options for critically ill patients. Real cases will be presented along with supporting cutting-edge literature to ensure that att ...
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Room 120-122105 minsAirway management is one of the first things we are taught as EMS providers, and it's one of the foundation blocks of our training. Often being one of the first things we assess on our patients, we mu ...
3:30 PM
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Room 134-135105 minsMany agencies are underfunded but still are expected to meet their mission and goals. The fire service falls within this realm. Fire service equipment, training, and related costs such as insurance ar ...
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Room 105-106105 minsIn the ever-advancing landscape of firefighting, the integration of data and technology into wellness programs is not just beneficial but essential. This session will delve into how fire departments c ...
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Room 123-124105 minsThis class will showcase the unique and challenging environment of providing medical care on an island in Lake Erie. With no local hospital or physicians, the local EMS service provides the most advan ...
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Room 234-235105 minsThere are as many theories about leadership as there are authors; but it can be difficult translating theory into practice. In reality, most firefighters and officers don't deal with theories--they n ...
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Room 206-207105 minsThe transition to the new National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) is upon us, and the fire service stands to benefit substantially from the change. This course outlines the intent, proc ...
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Room 243-245105 minsThis class will examine the resources and tools available to the modern fire/EMS instructor emphasizing the efficacy of providing an updated, interactive, engaging learning experience for the audience ...
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Room 107-108105 minsBias in algorithms is an expensive oversight with significant human consequences, disproportionately affecting some communities. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a critical tool across industri ...
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Room 127-128105 minsA stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain becomes occluded or ruptures, resulting in paralysis or death of the patient. There are approximately 800,000 strokes a year, resulting in 50% of large ...
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Room 125-126105 minsTimely, meaningful, and effective prehospital interventions are essential to improving outcomes in critical trauma patients. This interactive presentation will discuss the most current evidence-based ...
8:30 AM
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Room 234-235105 minsThis comprehensive and engaging class will draw on 40 years of the instructor’s personal experience and professional insight to provide valuable lessons for the participants on topics such as guiding ...
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Room 132-133105 minsDo you have what it takes to be a great fire service professional of any rank in the year 2025 and more importantly beyond? Situations personnel in the fire service (firefighter up to fire chief) may ...
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Room 231-233105 minsWhat is the number one reason for failure in the firehouse or on the fireground? Communication. And while 90% of the fires we fight are in the firehouse, we rarely spend the time practicing the critic ...
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Room 120-122105 minsAs a first responder, have you ever cared for a victim of human trafficking? When off duty, have you ever encountered a victim of human trafficking? Human trafficking is the fastest growing organized ...
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Room 107-108105 minsThis class will provide an overview of data analysis and use of data by fire and emergency services organizations. Participants will be informed of basic and advanced concepts from a managerial persp ...
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Wabash 2105 minsPublic service is widely regarded as a noble and essential profession. Within that realm, the fire service holds a particularly esteemed position. Despite this, fire departments across the country con ...
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Room 125-126105 minsTransform how you approach pediatric emergencies with Saving Young Lives, a dynamic, hands-on class on Pediatric High-Performance CPR led by seasoned experts from Palm Beach County Fire Rescue. This s ...
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Room 127-128105 minsTactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) will be compared and contrasted in this class. Attendees will also be exposed to various forms of Tactical EMS assessme ...
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Room 105-106105 minsToday's fire service requires excellence on all fronts. Your department expects efficiency regarding training, record keeping, agency compliance, and safety. The citizens expect effectiveness in deliv ...
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Room 109-110105 minsFire service leaders are losing followers every day. The service is left adrift without leaders while some in the service advocate abandoning the chief officers and company officers in favor of the gr ...
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Room 123-124105 minsThis class addresses the need for advocacy within the EMS profession. Advocacy means identify methods to speak with local, state, and federal legislators or decision makers to further the education of ...
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Room 240-242105 minsMany officers want to be seen as a leader, not a manager. To the point that the term manager carries a negative connotation; however, how does a supervisor deal with an employee who does not want to b ...
10:30 AM
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Room 109-110105 minsDive into the transformative power of embracing discomfort as a pathway to growth and authentic leadership. This session explores the necessity of creating “space for grace”—the ability to show compas ...
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Wabash 2105 minsThis presentation will take an in-depth look at the lessons learned from the 2016 wildfires in the Great Smoky Mountains. The exceptional drought and wind conditions in late November 2016 caused an in ...
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Room 123-124105 minsThis class will address some of the current flaws and common beliefs in the practice of EMS. The discussion is supported by the latest evidence pertaining to prehospital care and resuscitation. The go ...
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Room 206-207105 minsThis class is designed to empower fire service leaders with the principles and practical tools necessary to foster a culture of integrity and responsibility within their departments. It will cover key ...
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Room 134-135105 minsThis class will review the hot legal issues affecting fire and EMS organizations daily. The format will be combined lecture and question and answer periods. Student participation will be highly encour ...
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Room 105-106105 minsA commonsense approach to first-in hazmat that is relatable to all levels as well as volunteer and career departments, this class explains when firefighters instructural gear can make a rescue in a ha ...
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Room 243-245105 minsThe instructor will share case studies and powerful lessons learned from incidents throughout his 36-year career working on the busiest fire companies and battalions on the Chicago Fire Department. Au ...
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Room 236-237105 minsThe role of the senior firefighter in developing young firefighters and newly promoted company officers has never been more challenging or important. The sacred responsibility and privilege of develop ...
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Room 107-108105 minsThis class is based on lessons learned in graduate organizational sociology and years of teaching, mentoring, and work as a step-up company officer in the fire department. It is based on the concept t ...
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Room 136-137105 minsThe seven "Cs" are Commitment, Competence, Confidence, Communication, Courtesy, Consistency, and Courage. Fire officers need clear messaging for themselves and others. The prevailing question on their ...
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Room 234-235105 minsOur most used piece of equipment in the fire service is our personal protective equipment, but too many firefighters do not have the proper knowledge of their PPE. Learn what your PPE cannot do, provi ...
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Room 127-128105 minsThinking about the potential medicolegal consequences of your actions can sometimes be a very useful way to “up” your game; generally stay out of trouble; and, most importantly, provide high-quality p ...
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Room 120-122105 minsThe world of paramedicine demands unwavering courage and resilience; yet often, the experiences encountered during clinical rotations can inadvertently lead to the onset of post-traumatic stress among ...