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3-HOUR WORKSHOPS |






        Spanish for the First Responder        Integration, Are YOU Ready?           Responding to Electrical
        (Fire/EMS)                             This class discusses the hot topic of Fire/  Emergencies - Solar and
        The purpose of this workshop is to     EMS’s role during an active threat (shooter)   Wind Power
        help first responders feel comfortable   incident to stop the dying. How safe is        This workshop will familiarize responders
                                                                                      NEW
        speaking to Spanish speaking persons.    safe enough? Fire/EMS can no longer        with the hazards of electricity in general,
        The program will provide participants with   allow victims of these horrific incidents   along with the unique hazards of solar and
        an introduction of the Spanish language,   to die while we wait for the magic term   wind electricity generation.  Participants
        including some pronunciations and sounds   “scene safe” before we enter and begin   will discuss the hazards, equipment, safety,
        not found in the English language.  This   treatment. Fire/EMS must integrate with   and general response tactics for first
        workshop will cover some common        law enforcement and law enforcement   responders.
        fireground terminology to assist Spanish-  must integrate with Fire/EMS, which
        speaking civilians, along with basic patient   means we must TALK AND TRAIN with   Presented by:  Jack Runge, Buckeye Fire
        care and medical terminology for EMS   each other to accomplish the mission to   Department, Retired, and FSTB Field Staff
        personnel.  Knowing some basics may be   stop the killing and stop the dying. We will   Instructor; Carl Runge, Captain, Radcliff
        the difference between life and death.  discuss the importance of establishing ICS,   Fire Department; and Dan Reisetter,
                                               developing zones of operation, integrating   Lieutenant, Radcliff Fire Department
        Presented by:  John DeLlanos, Division   with law enforcement to establish a rescue
        Chief of EMS, West Burlington Fire     task force and/or a casualty collection
        Department, and FSTB Field Staff       point and treatment of these patients in   811  Saturday 12:30 - 3:30pm / Scheman
        Instructor                             a higher threat area based on the E-TECC   812  Sunday  12:30 - 3:30pm / Scheman
                                               guidelines.
        808  Saturday  8:30 - 11:30am / Scheman      Presented by:  Cory Macumber, Firefighter,
        Class Limit: 25                        Urbandale Fire Department; Tom Hartshorn,
                                               Firefighter, Iowa City Fire Department
                        EMS CEHs: 3 Optional
                        Sponsor #: 18-0010-003-OE
                                               809  Saturday  8:30 - 11:30am / Scheman
                                               810  Sunday  8:30 - 11:30am / Scheman
                                               Class Limit: 50


                                                               EMS CEHs: 3 Optional
                                                               Saturday Sponsor #: 18-0010-004-OE
                                                               Sunday Sponsor #: 18-0010-025-OE






































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