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EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT
EMERGENCY SERVICES
COLLEGE

                      MARCH 22-28, 2021
EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
First, let me say THANK YOU! Thank you to all of our emergency
 services personnel and for the work you do on a daily basis to keep
    our communities safe. In 2021, we especially appreciate your
  dedication, bravery, and perseverance. We are thankful for you!

   Second, welcome! It is our pleasure to welcome you to the Central
Piedmont Emergency Services College. This booklet provides detailed
 information about courses and locations as well as information about
 registration, area hotels, and the community sponsors that help make
     this Emergency Services College possible. We hope it will be
                              helpful to you.

 Partnering with the Davidson County Public Safety Association, we are
pleased to co-sponsor this week of education and training. The college
understands the importance of continuous, professional-led, up-to-date
    training. We also look forward to this opportunity for our student
   participants to learn and grow alongside seasoned professionals.

We are honored for you to be here on our campus for this exciting
    and informative week of professional development and
  networking. We wish you a safe and enjoyable experience.

                                  Sincerely,

                                  Darrin L. Hartness, Ed. D.
                                  DCCC President
EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
AGENDA &
                      CLASS START TIMES

 Monday,          8:00 a.m. D/O Aerial Apparatus Series, #60512
 March 22nd                 Fire Officer I, #60521
                            Instructor I, #60528
                            Leadership in Supervision: Creating Environments for
                               Professional Growth (F0646), #60533
                            TR Confined Space Block, #60544
                            TR VR Vehicle Rescue Block, #60548
                  6:00 p.m. DMICO/NFA, #60517
                            Hazmat Level I Responder, #60525
 Wednesday,       8:00 a.m. Leadership in Supervision: Perspectives
 March 24th                   in Thinking (F0647), #60532
                            TR-MAG Machinery and Ag Block, #60534

 Thursday,        8:00 a.m. ICS-300, #60610
 March 25th                 Instructor II, #60529
                            Mayday, #60535
                  6:00 p.m. Fire Officer II, #60522
                            STICO/NFA, #60541

 Friday,          8:00 a.m. EVD: Emergency Vehicle Driver, #60518
 March 26th                 Leadership in Supervision: Frameworks to
                              Success (F0648), #60531
                            Safety & Survival, #60537
                  6:00 p.m. Fire Chief 101 Update, #60509
                            Fire Hose, Streams, & Appliances, #60527
                            Traffic Incident Management, #60543
                            Ventilation, #60550
                            Water Supplies, #60553

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EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
AGENDA & CLASS
                     START TIMES

    Saturday,    8:00 a.m. Building Construction, #60511
    March 27th             CPR Instructor, #60387
                           EMS Vehicle Operator Safety (EVOS), #60386
                           Fire & Life Safety Preparedness, #60523
                           Fire Alarms & Communication, #60510
                           Fire Behavior, #60520
                           Fire Chief 101, #60515
                           Fire Department Orientation & Safety, #60536
                           Forcible Entry, #60524
                           ICS-400 (H-467), #60611
                           Ladders, #60530
                           TR PPE, #60545

                 1:00 p.m. Safety Officer/NFA, #60539

    Sunday,      8:00 a.m. Health & Wellness, #60526
    March 28th             TR Rescue Equipment, #60547

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EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
FAMILY EVENT

Don’t Forget the Family! Join us to learn
how to keep your children safe.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Meet Smokey the Bear. Climb aboard fire trucks, ambulances, SWAT tank, medical and
military helicopters. Tour the Child Safety Trailer. Put out fire in the fire simulator. Meet law
enforcement, NC Forestry Services and Wildlife Officers. See the D.A.R.E. car.

Family events held in the Public Safety Building parking lot, Lot E. In case of inclement
weather family events will be cancelled.

DCCC – LEXINGTON / THOMASVILLE, NC                                                              3
EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
COURSE
                         LISTINGS

    FIRE CERTIFICATION COURSES
Fire Alarms & Communication - #60510
March 27, 28           Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.                     16 hours
This course will introduce the firefighter candidate to the proper use of
communication equipment and the procedures for receiving any type alarm. This
course provides for the defining of the policies and procedures concerning the
ordering and transmitting of multiple alarms and the action to be taken upon
receipt of these signals. The student must pass the written test to receive
certification credit. Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

Building Construction - #60511
March 27, 28            Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.                     16 hours
This course will introduce the firefighter candidate to the different types of
construction taking place in the real world of today. Building construction type is a
very important factor that must be identified during pre-incident surveys or during
scene size-up. Building construction materials will be covered in all aspects from the
positives and negatives of how they are used. The student must pass the written
test to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

Fire Behavior - #60520
March 27, 28            Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon          12 hours
This course will present the firefighter candidate with the stages of fire, the products
of combustion, and the methods of heat transfer. The student must pass the written
test to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

Fire Department Orientation & Safety - #60536
March 27, 28         Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.                        16 hours
This course will enable the firefighter to become aware of the overall operations of
the department and understand their position in the organization. Course topics
include a review of basic and advanced safety regulations, the firefighter’s
responsibility to comply with those regulations, a review of the elements of a
departmental safety program and the hazards related to fire protection. The student
must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student
must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare SCBA cylinder. Class begins
Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

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EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
Fire Hose, Streams, & Appliances - #60527
March 26, 27, 28     Friday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.;                                20 hours
                     Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
This course will present the firefighter candidate with the types and applications of
hose, nozzles, adaptors and tools carried on a pumper. In addition, the correct
application of fire streams will be included. This course will enable the firefighter
candidate to demonstrate the use of hoses and nozzles, adaptors and appliances
and the information needed to conduct an annual service test of fire hose. The
student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit.
Student must bring full turn-out gear. Class begins Friday, March 26 at 6 p.m.

Fire & Life Safety Preparedness - #60523
March 27, 28            Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon          12 hours
This course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and
ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard
for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to assist the
candidate in all functions of a fire and life safety program including: inspections,
prevention, education, and cause determination. The student must pass the
practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday,
March 27 at 8 a.m.

Forcible Entry - #60524
March 27, 28           Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-Noon           12 hours
The course will familiarize the firefighter candidate with the various needs for
forcible entry, the methods used to accomplish the job and the proper use of
forcible entry tools to effect forcible entry. This course is designed to meet NFPA
1001 standards. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive
certification credit. Student must bring full turn-out gear and safety glasses.
Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

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EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
Hazmat: Level I Responder - #60525
March 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28                                           40 hours
Monday-Friday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.;
Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.
This course meets OSFM’s training requirement for the Hazardous Materials Level
One Responder credential. Course content includes lecture and practice activities
needed to perform the following tasks safely and effectively: (1) implement
standard operating procedures in the current edition of the DOT Emergency
Response Guidebook; (2) analyze a hazardous materials/WMD incident; (3) plan an
initial response to a hazardous materials/WMD incident; (4) implement the planned
response for a hazardous materials/WMD incident; (5) evaluate the progress of the
actions taken at a hazardous materials/WMD incident. This class will meet all
objectives required for NC Certification. The student must pass the practical and
written tests to receive certification credit. Textbook recommended: Hazardous
Materials for First Responders, Fourth Edition. ISBN: 978-0-87939-389-2. IFSTA.
Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare bottle. Class begins
Monday, March 22 at 6 p.m.

Health & Wellness - #60526
March 28 (One-day Class: Sunday)                 Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.         8 hours
This course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and
ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard
for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to educate first
responders on the importance of maintaining high levels of fitness and wellness in
order to perform their assigned duties efficiently and safely. The student must pass
a written test to receive certification credit. Class will be held Sunday, March 28
beginning at 8 a.m.

Ladders #60530
March 27, 28           Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.                     16 hours
This course will cover ladder care, use, maintenance, service testing and safety as
related to the fire service. The students will be taught through hands-on: carries,
climbs, working from, raises, rescue of victims (both conscious and unconscious)
and placing back in service. The student must pass the practical and written tests to
receive certification credit. Student must bring full turn-our gear. Class begins
Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

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EMERGENCY SERVICES COLLEGE - 37TH ANNUAL CENTRAL PIEDMONT MARCH 22-28, 2021
COURSE LISTINGS

Mayday - #60535
March 25 (One-day Class: Thursday)             Thursday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.          8 hours
This course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and ability
to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard for
Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course focuses on identifying parameters
that constitute a mayday call. Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and
spare bottle. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive
certification credit. Class will be held Thursday, March 25 beginning at 8 a.m.

Safety & Survival – #60537
March 26, 27            Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.                      16 hours
This course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills and
ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapters Five and Six of NFPA 1001: Standard
for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course focuses on firefighter survival
techniques and on identifying factors that place firefighters in dangerous situations.
Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare bottle. The student must
pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. A portion of the
class will be held off campus. Class begins Friday, March 26 at 8 a.m.

Ventilation - #60550
March 26, 27, 28      Friday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.;                                 20 hours
                      Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
This course stresses the part ventilation plays in the overall firefighting operation
and the conditions that require it. The student will learn the proper methods of
ventilation. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive
certification credit. Student must bring full turn-out gear, SCBA and spare SCBA
cylinder. Class begins Friday, March 26 at 6 p.m.

Water Supplies - #60553
March 26, 27, 28      Friday 6 p.m.-10 p.m.;                                  20 hours
                      Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
This course is designed to give the firefighter basic knowledge of water supply
systems and firefighter’s function toward the correct usage of the system. Basic
principles of pressure and terminology connected with water movement will be
covered. The student must pass the practical and written tests to receive credit.
Student must bring full turn-out gear. Class begins Friday, March 26 at 6 p.m.

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COURSE
                           LISTINGS

    TECHNICAL RESCUE COURSES

TR Confined Space Block - #60544
March 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28                                           64 hours
Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
This course will present the Technical Rescuer with the knowledge, skills, and
abilities to satisfy the requirements of Chapter 7 (Confined Space) of NFPA 1006:
Standard for Technical Rescue Professional Qualifications. This block includes all
four required parts of the Technical Rescuer (TR) Confined Space certification course
series as outlined by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission: FIP-5901 TR Confined
Space Rescue Operations, FIP-5902 TR Confined Space Rescue Rigging, FIP-5903 TR
Confined Space Hazard Control, and FIP-5904 TR Confined Space Victim
Management. This transfers as one “”all or nothing”” block to the Office of State Fire
Marshal (OSFM). Students must successfully complete all parts to receive
certification credit for this block course. Student must bring helmets, harnesses,
gloves, eye protection and safety toed boots. A portion of this class will be held
off campus. Class begins Monday, March 22 at 8 a.m.

TR-MAG Machinery and Ag Block - #60534
March 24, 25, 26, 27, 28                                                           36 hours
Wednesday–Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
This course will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with the knowledge, skills, and
abilities to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Nineteen (Machinery) of National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) 1006: Standard for Technical Rescue Professional
Qualifications. In addition, this course covers agricultural related emergencies and how
to mitigate those responses. This block course includes all four required courses of the
Technical Rescuer-Machinery and Agriculture certification program as outlined by the
NC Fire and Rescue Commission for offering as of July 1, 2016: FIP-5721 TR MAG-Rescue
Ops Machinery/Ag, FIP-5722 TR MAG-Stabilize/Extricate, FIP-5723 TR MAG-Large
Machine/Ag Equip, and FIP-5724 TR MAG-Victim Management. This transfers as one “all
or nothing” block to the Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM). Students must successfully
complete all courses that are part of this block to receive credit for any of the individual
courses. Students must bring proper turn-out gear for weather along with
coveralls, helmets, headlamps for night operations, boots and gloves. The student
must pass the practical and written test to receive credit. A portion of this class will be
held off campus. Class begins Wednesday, March 24 at 8 a.m.

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TR PPE - #60545
March 27 (One-day Class: Saturday)               Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.          9 hours
This course will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) the need for and use of PPE to enable
the rescuer to perform his/her duties in a safe and responsible manner. Physical
characteristics of rescuers, stress, endurance, and the limitations of equipment will be
discussed. Reference: NFPA 1006 Chapters Five and Six. The student must pass a written
test to receive credit. Class will be held Saturday, March 27 beginning at 8 a.m.

TR Rescue Equipment - #60547
March 28 (One-day Class: Sunday)            Sunday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.               6 hours
This course will introduce the Technical Rescuer to the operation and function of
various tools and equipment commonly used in rescue operations. This course will
also present procedures for care, inspection, and maintenance of personal
protective equipment, tactical equipment, and apparatus. The value of periodic
inspection and maintenance to reduce the chances of unexpected equipment
failure, performance failure, disabling injuries and fatalities will be discussed. The
student must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit.
Class will be held Sunday, March 28 beginning at 8 a.m.

TR VR Vehicle Rescue Block - #60548
March 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27                                                 48 hours
Monday–Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
This course will present the Technical Rescuer (TR) with the knowledge, skills, and
ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Ten Vehicle Rescue of NFPA 1006:
Standard for Technical Rescue Professional Qualifications. Individual courses
included in this block are Rescue Operations for Vehicle Rescue, Vehicle Anatomy
and New Technologies, Stabilization and Extrication Techniques, Large Vehicle
Rescue, and Victim Management. FIP-5710 transfers as one block, in its entirety, to
the Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM). Students must successfully complete all of
the individual TR Vehicle Rescue courses that are part of this block to get credit for
any of the courses and to be issued certification. The student must pass the
practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student must bring full
turn-out gear or rescue turn-out gear and eye protection. A portion of this class
will be held off campus. Class begins Monday, March 22 at 8 a.m.

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DRIVER OPERATOR COURSES
 Driver Operator: Aerial Apparatus Series - #60512
 March 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28                                               63 hours
 Monday–Sunday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
 This course is designed to introduce personnel to various types of aerial fire
 operations as well as all the information required to meet the knowledge, skills, and
 abilities to satisfy the key requirements of NFPA 1002: Standard for Fire Apparatus
 Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications (2017 edition). The student must pass
 the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. FIP-3626 transfers the
 complete series, in its entirety, to the Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM). Student
 will need helmet, gloves and protective shoes. Class begins Monday,
 March 22 at 8 a.m.

 EVD: Emergency Vehicle Driver - #60518
 March 26, 27, 28 Friday–Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.                                    24 hours
 This course will deal with the safe operation of emergency vehicles, driving skills, legal
 implications of emergency driving and departmental standard operating procedures.
 This course is a stand-alone certification and is also a prerequisite to Driver Operator
 certification by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission. The student must pass the
 practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Student must be 18 years of
 age and have a valid NC Driver License to enroll in this class. Class begins Friday,
 March 26 at 8 a.m.

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COURSE LISTINGS

 NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY COURSES
Students Taking NFA Courses
A National Fire Academy SID (student identification) number is required for any
National Fire Academy Courses. You must have your SID number with you if you plan
to attend the NFA course.
To obtain a SID
  • Register at cdp.dhs.gov/femasid
  • Select “Need a FEMA SID”
  • Follow the instructions to create your account
  • You will receive an email with your SID. Bring this number with you to your class.

DMICO (Decision Making for Initial Company Operations)/
NFA - #60517
March 22, 23, 24 Monday–Wednesday, 6 p.m. -10 p.m.                                12 hours
This course is designed to develop the decision making skills needed by Company
Officers (COs) to accomplish assigned tactics at structure fires. As a Company Officer
(CO) with the real possibility of being the first to arrive at an incident, the CO’s initial
decisions will have an impact throughout the entire incident. Class begins Monday,
March 22 at 6 p.m.

Leadership in Supervision: Creating Environments for
Professional Growth (F0646) - #60533
March 22, 23          Monday & Tuesday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.                       16 hours
This course provides the supervisor with the basic leadership skills and tools needed
to perform effectively in the fire service environment. The course includes concepts
related to a successful transition to supervisory and leadership roles, including
concepts of adaptive leadership; change management; active followership; effective
communication, including difficult conversations and advocacy-inquiry based
dialogue; ethics; authority; power; decision-making; and active engagement through
development of a personal plan. Class begins Monday, March 22 at 8 a.m.

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COURSE LISTINGS

 Leadership in Supervision: Perspectives
 in Thinking (F0647) - #60532
 March 24, 25          Wednesday & Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.                       16 hours
 This course provides the supervisor with the conceptual foundation and framework
 for success in leadership roles by exploring creative, analytical, political and critical
 thinking perspectives. The course addresses skills needed for assessing situations
 from multiple perspectives, making critical decisions, fostering creativity and
 innovation, and using persuasion. Class begins Wednesday, March 24 at 8 a.m.

 Leadership in Supervision: Frameworks
 to Success (F0648) - #60531
 March 26, 27            Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.                    16 hours
 This course provides the supervisor with the knowledge and skills to perform
 successfully in the fire and Emergency Medical Services environments. The course
 addresses professionalism, resilience, emotional intelligence, and situational
 awareness, as well as managing conflict, delegating mentoring, coaching,
 empowering, and building collaboration and synergy for professional growth. Class
 begins Friday, March 26 at 8 a.m.

 Safety Officer/NFA - #60539
 March 27, 28            Saturday, 1 p.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.–4 p.m.        12 hours
 This course addresses the role of fire/rescue safety officer and how the safety officer’s
 job relates to the fire/rescue profession. Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 1 p.m.

 STICO (Strategies & Tactics for Initial Company Operations)/NFA - #60541
 March 25, 26, 27      Thursday & Friday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.;                      12 hours
                       Saturday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
 This course is designed to meet the needs of Company Officers responsible for
 managing the operations of one or more companies during structural firefighting
 operations. STICO is designed to develop the management skills needed by
 company officers to accomplish assigned tactics at structure fires. Class begins
 Thursday, March 25 at 6 p.m.

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SPECIALTY COURSES
Fire Chief 101 Update - #60509
March 26 (One-day Class: Friday)               Friday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.               4 hours
This course will satisfy the 9s inspection criteria as specified by the North Carolina
Administrative Code. The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future
chief officers of the various aspects and complexities surrounding the operations and
organization of North Carolina fire departments. Emphasis will be placed on ratings and
inspections, NFIRS reporting, prevention and grant programs, basic line-of-duty death
information, financial considerations, and an overview of the various expectations
facing a chief officer. Class will be held Friday, March 26 beginning at 6 p.m.

Fire Chief 101 - #60515
March 27 (One-day Class: Saturday)                 Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.       8 hours
The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future chief officers of the
various aspects and complexities surrounding the operations and organization of North
Carolina fire departments. Emphasis will be placed on ratings and inspections, NFIRS
reporting, prevention and grant programs, basic line of duty death information, financial
considerations, and an overview of the various expectations facing a Chief Officer. This
class will satisfy the 9s inspection criteria as specified by the North Carolina
Administrative Code. Class will be held Saturday, March 27 beginning at 8 a.m.

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Fire Officer I - #60521
 March 22, 23, 24, 25                                                             36 hours
 Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
 This course prepares an individual for a position as a Company Fire Officer and to take
 the State Certification exam for Fire Officer I. Course work includes individual homework
 assignments, classroom practical’s and lecture. Students will complete all assignments
 prior to taking the state examination. Successful completion of this instruction will
 prepare (qualify) one for promotion to a Company Officer. Upon completion of this
 course and successfully passing NC OSFM exam, one would qualify for IFSAC/Pro Board
 Fire Officer I Certification. NOTE: Candidates for Fire Officer Certification must meet
 all requirements to be eligible to take the Fire Officer Certification Exam. These
 requirements are located on their website at www.ncdoi.com.
 The requirements for Fire Officer I are:
    • 21 years of age
    • Firefighter Level II certified for 3 years
    • INSTI or INST2 or INST3 certified (must be a minimum of INSTI certified)
    • Have a High School Education or GED
 Class begins Monday, March 22 at 8 a.m.

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Fire Officer II, #60522
March 25, 26, 27, 28                                                        28 hours
Thursday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.; Friday–Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
This course will present the Fire Officer candidate with the knowledge, skills and
ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Five of NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire
Officer Professional Qualifications. The course is designed to meet the needs of the
mid-level officer/supervisor. Textbook recommended: Fire Officer: Principles and
Practices, ISBN 13-9781449601621 Jones and Bartlett. NOTE: Candidates for Fire
Officer Certification must meet all requirements to be eligible to take the Fire
Officer Certification Exam. These requirements are located on their website at
www.ncdoi.com.
The requirements for Fire Officer II are:
  • 21 years of age
  • Firefighter Level II certified for 5 years
  • Fire Officer I certified
  • INSTI or INST2 or INST3 certified (must be a minimum of INSTI certified)
  • Have a High School Education or GED
Class begins Thursday, March 25 at 6 p.m.

ICS-300 (H-465) - #60610
March 25, 26          Thursday & Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.                         18 hours
This course provides greater description and details of the Incident Command System
(ICS) organization and operations including application of essential principles and
description of air operations. There are five modules: Organization and Staffing,
Organizing for Incidents and Events, Resources Management, Air Operations and
Incident, and Event Planning. Prerequisites: ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-700. The student
must pass the practical and written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins
Thursday, March 25 at 8 a.m.

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COURSE LISTINGS

 ICS-400 (H-467) - #60611
 March 27, 28           Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.          14 hours
 This course emphasizes large-scale organization development, roles and relationships
 of the primary staff, the planning, operational, logistical and fiscal consideration
 related to a large and complex incident and event management. It describes the
 application of Area Command and the importance of interagency coordination during
 complex incidents and events. This course includes a final exam. Prerequisites:
 ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-300, and ICS-700. The student must pass the practical and
 written tests to receive certification credit. Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

 Instructor I - #60528
 March 22, 23, 24 Monday–Wednesday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.                                    27 hours
 This course covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire service
 operations. Topics include planning, presenting and evaluating lesson plans, learning
 styles, use of media, communication, and other related topics. Upon completion, students
 should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level 1 objectives from
 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1041. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission
 certification course. Textbooks recommended: Fire Service Instructor: Principles and
 Practice. Second Edition. ISBN-13-9781449670832, Jones & Bartlett and Exam Prep: Fire
 Instructor I & II, Second Edition. ISBN – 13-9780763758370. NOTE: Candidates for
 Instructor Certification must meet all requirements to be eligible to take the
 Instructor Certification Exam. These requirements are located on their website at www.
 ncdoi.com.
 The requirements for Instructor I are:
   • 21 years of age
   • High school education or GED
   • Firefighter Level II, FLSE Rescuer or Driver Operator certified for three (3) years
 Class begins Monday, March 22 at 8 a.m.

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Instructor II - #60529
March 25, 26, 27, 28                                                         38 hours
Thursday–Saturday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
This course presents the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire
service operations. Topics include planning, presenting and evaluating lesson plans,
learning styles, use of media, communication and other related topics. Upon
completion, the student should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire
Instructor Level II objectives from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1041.
This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. Textbooks
recommended: Fire Service Instructor: Principles and Practice. Second Edition.
ISBN-13-9781449670832, Jones & Bartlett and Exam Prep: Fire Instructor I & II, Second
Edition. ISBN – 13-9780763758370. NOTE: Candidates for Instructor Certification
must meet all requirements to be eligible to take the Instructor Certification
Exam. These requirements are located on their website at www.ncdoi.com.
The requirements for Instructor II are:
  • Fire Instructor I certified
Class begins Thursday, March 25 at 8 a.m.

Traffic Incident Management (NC-TIM) - #60543
March 26 (One-day Class: Friday)            Friday, 6 p.m.-10 p.m.               4 hours
This course is designed to establish the foundation for and promote consistent
training of all responders to achieve the three objectives of the TIM National Unified
Goal: responder safety; safe, quick clearance from incidents; and prompt, reliable,
interoperable communications. This course will familiarize fire and rescue personnel
with the purpose of the Strategic Highway Research Program 2 (SHRP 2) and National
TIM (Traffic Incident Management) Responder Training Program and how it relates
specifically to North Carolina. Participants will learn to recognize and identify the
dangers encountered by emergency responders working in or near traffic. NOTE: TIMS
is not a certification. TIMS is required for Technical Rescuer, Fire Fighter and
Driver Operator certification effective 1/1/2016.
Class will be held Friday, March 26 beginning at 6 p.m.

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MEDICAL – SPECIALTY COURSES
 CPR Instructor - #60387
 March 27, 28            Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 12 hours
 This course is designed to certify basic CPR Instructors through the American Heart
 Association. This course teaches instruction skills in general, as well as specific CPR
 teaching skills. Upon successful completion, the student will be awarded a CPR
 Instructor’s certificate. All students must be at least 18 years of age.
 Required Materials/Precourse Work:
   1. Prior to class students must have a current AHA BLS Health Care Provider CPR
      Card and present a copy of the card in class.
   2. Prior to class students must align with an American Heart Association Training
      Center (Ashley Buckner is the DCCC Training Center Coordinator, 336-224-4801,
      Ashley_Buckner@DavidsonCCC.edu). If joining an outside training center, you will
      need documentation of affiliation from that AHA Training Center.
   3. Prior to class students must complete the self-directed BLS Instructor Essentials
      course found at the website below and bring a copy of the course completion
      certificate to class.
      BLS Instructor Essentials Online ($34.00) [http://elearning.heart.org/course/26]
   4. The BLS Instructor Package includes all tools needed to teach BLS provider.
      BLS Instructor Package ($125.00) [https://www.worldpoint.com/en/
      bls-inst-package-w-renewal]
 Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

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COURSE LISTINGS

EMS Vehicle Operator Safety (EVOS) - #60386
March 27, 28          Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.                        16 hours
This course, NAEMT’s EMS Vehicle Operator Safety (EVOS), addresses the knowledge
gap that leads to injuries and deaths, and focuses on the specific behaviors that
need to be changed to create a culture of safe driving. Drawing on the most current
research about the behaviors and other hazards that lead to crashes, EVOS features
case studies and analyses of both common and catastrophic collisions. EVOS
challenges EMS practitioners to reconsider their preconceptions about safe vehicle
operations. Instructors can easily incorporate local laws, rules and policies into the
curriculum. EVOS is appropriate for EMS practitioners at all levels. EVOS is
accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT. Students will be required to pay the
NAEMT certification fee of $15.00 on the first day of class. A portion of this class will
be held off campus. Class begins Saturday, March 27 at 8 a.m.

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MEMBER AGENCIES

 Davidson County Public Safety
 Association appreciates the support of
 the following member agencies:
 ARCH Fire and Rescue Department            Thomasville Fire Department
 Badin Lake Fire Department                 Thomasville Rescue Squad
 Central Fire Department                    Tyro Fire Department
 Churchland Fire Department                 Wallburg Fire Department
 Davidson County Emergency                  Welcome Fire Department
    Communications                          West Lexington Fire and Rescue
 Davidson County Rescue Squad                 Department
 Denton Fire Department
 Fair Grove Fire Department                 Davidson County Community College
 Griffith Fire Department                   Davidson County Public Safety
 Gumtree Fire and Rescue Department           Association
 Hasty Fire Department
 Healing Springs Fire Department            Davidson County Emergency
 Holly Grove Fire Department                  Management
 Horneytown Fire Department                 Davidson County Emergency Services
 Lexington Fire Department                  Davidson County Fire Marshal’s Office
 Linwood Fire Department                    Davidson County Sheriff’s Office
 Midway Fire and Rescue Department          Denton Police Department
 North Lexington Triangle Fire Department   Lexington Police Department
 Pilot Fire Department                      Thomasville Police Department
 Reeds Fire Department
 Silver Valley Fire Department
 South Davidson Fire Department
 South Lexington Fire Department
 Southmont Fire Department

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                                                                LEXINGTON                                                                                                     www.DavidsonCCC.edu

BRIGGS TECHNOLOGY BUILDING                                                  FINCH BUILDING                                                      MENDENHALL BUILDING                                 SINCLAIR BUILDING
 • Electrical Engineering                                                    • Classrooms                                                        • President’s Suite                                 • Advanced Manufacturing Lab
 • Classrooms                                                                                                                                    • Student Success Center                            • Aquarium Science Lab
                                                                            FIRE TOWER
 • Video Conferencing Classroom                                                                                                                  • Academic Advising                                 • Design Lab
                                                                             • Fire/Rescue Training
                                                                                                                                                 • Single Stop                                       • Early College
BRINKLEY BUILDING
                                                                            GEE BUILDING                                                         • TRiO Talent Search                                • Motorcycle Mechanics
 • Brinkley Gym & Fitness Center
                                                                             • Auditorium & Classrooms                                           • TRiO Upward Bound                                 • Welding
 • Cosmetology
                                                                             • Computer & Science Labs
                                                                                                                                                PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES BUILDING                     SMITH BUILDING
BROOKS STUDENT CENTER                                                        • Student Lounges
                                                                                                                                                 • Classrooms                                        • Classrooms
 • Bookstore
                                                                            KIRK CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER                                                                                            • Health Science Labs
 • Business Office                                                                                                                              REICH BUILDING
                                                                             • Classrooms                                                                                                            • Esthetics
 • Human Resources                                                                                                                               • Auditorium
 • Information Desk                                                         LOVE BUILDING                                                        • Computer Labs                                    TRANSPORTATION TECH BUILDING
 • Security                                                                  • Career Development Center                                         • Pre-curriculum Classes                            • Automotive Labs
 • Storm Cellar Cafe                                                         • Campus Nurse                                                                                                          • Classrooms
                                                                                                                                                RITTLING CONFERENCE CENTER
 • Student Life Office                                                       • Disability Support Services
                                                                                                                                                 • Lecture Hall
 • SGA Office & Student Lounge•                                              • Learning Commons
                                                                                                                                                 • Meeting Rooms
                                                                             • Library & Digital Production Studio
CAMPUS SUPPORT CENTER                                                                                                                            • Small Business Center
                                                                             • Study Rooms
 • Copy Center & Mailroom
                                                                             • Tutoring Services
                                                                             • TRiO Student Support Services

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GENERAL
                            INFORMATION

 Location of the College
 Davidson County Community College is located on Business Loop I-85 and Highway 29-70
 at the intersection of Old Greensboro Road, midway between Lexington and Thomasville.
 A blinking caution light and highway signs mark the intersection. All vehicles should take
 the “Main Entrance” to the campus, off Old Greensboro Road.
 For Google Maps directions enter: 297 DCCC Rd. Thomasville, NC 27360

     MOTELS – LEXINGTON AREA                       MOTELS – THOMASVILLE AREA
     Affordable Suites of    336.956.1828          Comfort Inn                       336.472.6600
     America
     Days Inn by             336.313.2094          Microtel Inn &                    336.474.4515
     Wyndham                                       Suites by
                                                   Wyndham
     Country Hearth          336.357.2100          For maps and directions for Thomasville,
     Inn & Suites                                  contact Thomasville Tourism -
                                                   800.611.9907
     Holiday Inn Express     336.224.6730
     at the Vineyards
     (Host Motel)
     Quality Inn             336.243.2929
     Hampton Inn Hotel       336.300.7009
     For maps and directions for Lexington,
     contact Lexington Tourism,
     866.604.2389.

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 Thomasville at the intersection                                                                      85
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 If you are coming to DCCC from       64                            TO LEXINGTON,
 the Greensboro area on I-85,                                       SALISBURY,
                                                                    CHARLOTTE
 take Exit 118 for the Business                                                             85
 Loop.
 If you are coming to DCCC from
 the Salisbury area on I-85, take
                                                                                                 64
 Exit 87 for the Business Loop.
                                                                           TO ASHEBORO

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Transportation
You will need to provide your own transportation to off campus classes.

Minimum Age Requirements
The minimum age for participation in the Central Piedmont Emergency Services College is
16 years of age.

Fees for Central Piedmont Emergency Services College
All Students – $30
Make checks payable to: Davidson County Community College.
Fee goes to the Davidson County Public Safety Association.
T-shirt will be provided to students who register by March 8, 2021, courtesy of Davidson
County Public Safety Association and sponsors. Students must be present in class to
receive the t-shirt.
Tuition for out-of-state students and those not fee waived is as follows:
Class hours 1 – 24 		           $70
Class hours 25 – 50             $125
Class hours over 51             $180
Some courses have additional certification fees and/or have recommended textbooks.
Students may enroll for multiple classes as long as the class schedules do not conflict or
overlap. All classes must be listed on the registration form (located in the brochure).
Only one $30 per person Emergency Services College fee is required for the week,
regardless of the number of classes you take.

Registration and Check In
The purpose of the school is to make quality training available to as many dedicated
emergency responders as possible. Every effort has been made to accommodate
maximum participation in the course of registration. Student will not be registered in a
course until the College receives a release that includes the signature of the appropriate
Chief/Training Officer located on the second page of the registration form. Affirmation
Statement does not apply for medical courses. Should your first choice be filled, you will
be assigned to your second or third choice. You will be notified only if you do not get
your first choice of classes.
Students who do not pre-register for Emergency Services College will need to go to the
2nd floor of the J. Bryan Brooks Student Center to register for the class before it starts.
Office hours will be Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Refunds will only be returned if the College cancels classes due to low
enrollment. The student must contact the Fire Coordinator to complete
paperwork for a refund.

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DCCC – LEXINGTON / THOMASVILLE, NC                                                        23
QUESTIONS

 General Information
 Most classes will be held on campus. Students pre-registered will receive a postcard with
 class title, dates/time and room number. Vendors will have merchandise and equipment
 on display in the gymnasium area (Brinkley Building) on Saturday and Sunday.
 Refreshments will be available in the vendor area. T-shirts, caps, etc. will also be
 available. Please note the requirements for each course and bring appropriate
 equipment needed to complete the class.

 Attendance/Testing
 Attendance will be taken twice on each day of class. In order to be eligible to take the
 certification test, students must meet 80 percent of class hours. Students will be notified
 by mail if they do not pass the certification test.

 Inclement Weather Notice
 In case of inclement weather, the President or his/her authorized representative may
 close the school or begin classes at a later hour. Information on school closing or delayed
 starting times will be announced on the College website, www.DavidsonCCC.edu, by
 message on the campus switchboard (336.249.8186), and on the following television and
 radio stations:

     Television Stations                       Radio Stations
     WGHP-TV, Channel 8, High Point            WLXN, 1440 AM, Lexington
     WXII-TV, Channel 12, Winston-Salem        WFDD, 88.5 FM, Winston-Salem
     WFMY-TV, Channel 2, Greensboro            WMAG, 99.5 FM, Lexington
     WXLV-TV, Channel 45, Winston-Salem        WTQR, 104.1 FM., Winston-Salem
                                               WKZL, 107.5 FM, Greensboro

 Questions? Please contact:
 Bryan Knight                                   Hank Stowe
 Phone: 336.224.4802                            Phone: 336.224.4788
 Email: Bryan_Knight@DavidsonCCC.edu            Email: Hank_Stowe@DavidsonCCC.edu
 Becky Daley
 Phone: 336.224.4513
 Email: rbdaley@DavidsonCCC.edu

 Visit our website at DavidsonCCC.edu/ Emergency-Services-College
 for additional information, registration forms and class listings.

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Special Thank You
The following have graciously contributed their time, equipment and efforts to the
Central Piedmont Emergency Services College. We could not provide the same level of
quality in our training without their support.

Clark’s Towing and Tire                    Sink Farm Equipment
341 City Lake Road                         1840 W. US Hwy. 64
Lexington, NC 27293                        Lexington, NC 27295

Henderson McGinnis, MD, FACEP              Thomasville Tourism Commission
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center         44 West Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC                          Thomasville, NC 27360

Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Lexington NW – The Vineyard
351 Vineyards Crossing
Lexington, NC 27295

Lexington Tourism Authority &
Visitors Center
114 East Center Street
Lexington, NC 27292

Pine Grove Farm
Keith Sink
1072 Sink Road
Lexington, NC 27295

Safe Industries
5031 Hwy. 153
Easley, SC 29642

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Non-Profit Org.
                       U.S. Postage
                           PAID
                      Lexington, N.C.
                      Permit No. 189

PO Box 1287
Lexington, NC 27293

Join us for the
37th Annual
Central Piedmont
Emergency
Services College

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