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3-HOUR WORKSHOPS |

























        Developing a Flood Response            Fire Service UAV’s (Drones):          Handling Elevator Emergencies
        Plan for Your Community                What You Need to Know                 This workshop will introduce the types
             This presentation will assist a        This presentation will give the student      of elevators, their construction, safety
         NEW
                                                NEW
             community in developing a response            an overview of information needed if   features, fire service operations, and
        plan for flooding. When the water is   they are interested in purchasing a UAV   various elevator emergencies, including
        rising, it is too late to think about what   (drone) for use in the Fire Service. We will   how to handle them.  The classroom
        actions you could or should be taking.   cover the basics of UAV uses and options,   portion will be followed by a practical
        Pre-planning four key response actions   FAA rules, regulations and registration, Part   session of working with an elevator.
        will help position you for success. These   107 sUAS Pilot Certification, air space use,
        key response actions are: road closures,   waivers and authorizations, etc.  Presented by:  Brandon Smith, Lieutenant,
        evacuations, flood control measures,                                         Iowa City Fire Department
        and public information. Developing     Course Objectives:
        a plan is not difficult and does not   This course will provide the student with   819  Sunday  8:30 - 11:30am / Scheman
        require sophisticated technology. We   a basic understanding of UAV systems   Class Limit: 20
        will examine tools from Paper 1.0 to GIS   to help them with purchasing a UAV,
        based solutions. The presentation will also   FAA regulations for UAV use, and a basic     HANDS-ON
        review the important relationships with   understanding of what is required to pass
        emergency management, public works,    the Part 107 sUAS Pilot exam.
        law enforcement, and other local/county/
        state based partners.                  Presented by:  Alex Ebbinga, General
                                               Manager, Alex Air Apparatus
        1.  Identify flood information resources
             available                         817  Saturday  8:30 - 11:30am / Scheman
                                               818  Saturday  12:30 - 3:30pm / Scheman
        2.  Identify four main response actions to   Class Limit: 25
             ensure success
        3.  Identify who you want/need to work
             with to develop a plan
        4.  Develop a draft plan

        Presented by:  Rick Roe, Fire Chief, Clive
        Fire Department, and FSTB Field Staff
        Instructor

        816  Sunday  8:30 - 11:30am / Scheman
        Class Limit: 30











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