ODP 2022 – CALLING ALL 850 FIREFIGHTERS 🚒

The 5th Annual 40 Hour CFT ODP starts a week from Monday on Pensacola Beach 🏝. It’s SOLD OUT/actually oversold. Will be the LARGEST CFT ODP ever. Over 200 coming by PLANE ✈️.

Regardless of all that, some Firefighters 🚒 in the 850 “Northwest Florida” tonight are talking about getting at it tomorrow January 1st. So I’m offering FOUR spots to the MOST DIVERSE Officer Development Program EVER!! Just look at the line up!! It’s EPIC!!!

If you’re TRULY COMMITTED to investing in yourself & what it takes to be the BEST FIREFIGHTER 👨‍🚒 and building a stronger foundation in your career as a Firefighter I am here as fellow 850 Brother willing to HELP you make the most of your career.

You can’t wait till they announce a promotional test and then decide to study this job. It takes full commitment. YES!!! Sometimes you have to sacrifice OVERTIME, DRINKING, YOUR SIDE JOB, HUNTING, playing those goofy video games & all the other stuff keeping you from that next step in your career. I’m SERIOUS.

E-MAIL ME ASAP that you’re interested in a FREE SPOT in honor of FF 201 and his commitment to be his best.

cftactics@gmail.com

Will decide tomorrow. No Excuses. YES it’s mandatory to attend 100% and you get a Certificate.

ODP 2022 INSTRUCTOR LINEUP

Lima OH, It’s Worth The Risk, Gallons Per Second, Chief Curt Isakson, One Day Firefighter Training

Lima OH, It’s Worth The Risk, Gallons Per Second, Chief Curt Isakson, One Day Firefighter Training

Swartz Restoration

Swartz Restoration & Emergency Services is hosting a FREE Firefighter Training Seminar, February 26th, 2022, in Lima Ohio. (PRESENTLY SOLD OUT)

This one day seminar will feature two lecture presentations by Chief Isakson.

Chief Isakson's Presentations

Gallons Per Second

In today’s fire service fires are burning hotter and reaching flashover conditions at a much quicker rate. This seminar will focus on exceeding fire flow needs and managing water during the initial hose-line advancement in an interior offensive attack. The lecture will provide a different approach in terms of water application in a “Gallons Per Second” perspective at this crucial stage in the firefight. Strategies will be presented to manage the booster tank supply until a sustainable water supply has been established. This class is extremely relevant for companies that commonly engage in fire suppression with booster tank water supply and deploy suburban fire tactics.

It's Worth The Risk

This very passionate and in your face presentation is about pushing to recapture the primary mission of theFire Service. The very foundation of what has defined the fire service for decades is what built an undeniable trust from the public. We must push for a greater fire service that puts the lives of citizens first, which also means that property still counts. IT’S WORTH THE RISK is about more than just aggressive interior firefighting, it is also about standing strong against all odds to create a better and more effective fire service by putting yourself out there. Stay true to yourself, stay true to the mission, and stay true to the job.

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CFT 100 for 2022 is in HIGH DEMAND, Sale Ends Friday, Take Action Today !!!

CFT 100 SOLD OUT 12/16/21

CFT 100 CONTINUES SELLOUT

CFT is ANNOUNCING THE LAST CALL for the 2022 CFT 100 conference series !!!

A few weeks ago we increased seating from 100, to 125 due to unprecedented demand for our CRAZY AMAZING DEAL !!!

The sellout of seats has continued past well past 125 seats and we must end the sale, but not without one more chance for you to get in on the deal.

This coming Friday, December 17th, 2021 at 11:59 PM CST, Sales for CFT 100 will close forever.

With the CFT 100 Club in 2022, You, a friend, a coworker, can share five conference passes to attend all of the CFT events.

All of this to attend yourself or share for only $1,000, a 64% savings of $1,750 off the full retail price of our total conference series.

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ODP 2022 | Several Important Updates

CFT 100 MEMBERS ODP 2022 COMPLETE REGISTRATION ASAP

CFT 100 2022 - NEED TO REGISTER

All members of the 2022 CFT 100 Club need to complete their registration for CFT’s Officer Development Program, January 10th – 14th, 2022.

Your CFT 100 Club absolutely reserves you a seat, but we need to know if you are coming by registering on the specific event registration page to ensure proper seating for all those attending.

All who purchased a CFT 100 were emailed a “registration code” to use on the ODP 2022 event registration page. If you’re attending in place of someone else, they need to register you for the event in place of themselves.

Check your regular or junk e-mail for a message from Jessica Isakson utilizing the noreply@regfox.com e-mail address.

ODP DRESS CODE UPDATE

On Monday January 10th, 2022, we ask all attendees to wear their Class “A” Dress Uniform (No Hat Required), or a traditional suit and tie if a uniform is unavailable.

This has been a long lasting tradition to kick off the ODP program, and bring attention to the material and development opportunity presented.

BOOK YOUR HOTEL SOON !!!

Hilton Pensacola Beach is the venue and host hotel for the CFT’s Officer Development Program 2022. The neighboring Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach shares the Hilton property, and the Holiday Inn Resort is next door.

The Hilton has extended the use of our discount registration code only until December 29th, 2021. The Hilton discount group code is CFT. The Hilton has some rooms with additional bunkbeds and kitchenettes that can accommodate multiple people from $159 to $299 a night. 

The Holiday Inn discount code auto populates into their reservation system using the button below. Simply change the reservation dates and click search.

Contact the Hampton Inn directly using the phone link below, ask for Josh Lucking.

FREE PNS AIRPORT SHUTTLE

County Fire Tactics sponsored airport shuttles will get attendees to and from the Pensacola Airport (PNS) on Sunday, and Saturday only.

The form is open for arrival and departure day. Use the toggle button on the new page from the button below.

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HROC 2021 Shuttle Departure Schedule

🗓️ Friday, December 10th, 2021
📍 Hilton Hotel – Outside Lobby Entrance
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  • Flights Taking Off at or Before 7:00 am
    • 03:05 am – Staging for First Shuttle
    • 03:29 am – First Shuttle Departs for PNS
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  • Flights Taking Off After 7:00 am
    • Arrive 3.0 hours before flight take off time at PNS.
    • Multiple Shuttles will be running round trips to PNS.
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  • Final Shuttle to PNS
    • 1:29 pm – Staging for final Shuttle(s).
    • 2:25 pm last shuttle(s) leaves for all remaining flights

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HROC Tonight 12/8/2021 – Brotherhood Bash

HROC Brotherhood Bash tonight 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm tonight.

The Casino Bar & Grille, and the Drift Restaurant will offer 20% off the entire bill with Wristband & CFT Tumbler. The Drift will also offer BOGO domestic beers.

Both restaurant’s are located at the base of the Pensacola Beach Pier at 41 Fort Pickens Road, Pensacola Beach Florida.

HROC 2021 Dennis LeGear

Hose Dreams - Dennis LeGear

Nozzle Dreams - Dennis LeGear

HROC 2021 “Facebook Live” today on CFT Fire Operations

HROC 2021 THANK YOU SPONSORS

County Fire Tactics is thankful and appreciative of the continued support from our sponsors. These sponsors allow CFT to keep the costs to attend our events lower and still deliver firefighters a world class education at our conferences.

Our sponsors contributions reach firefighters from across the United States to include Alaska and Hawaii, and from north of the border in Canada who have attended our conference series hosted at the Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Side Convention Center.

Click the photo's below to reach our sponsors.

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HROC 2021 Countdown Update

HROC 2021 Countdown Update

The countdown to HROC 2021 is underway. If you are attending read this post from top to bottom.

  • Below you will find information on ground transportation shuttles from the Pensacola International Airport to the Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Side Convention Center.
  • All HOT Sessions will require full structural turnout gear. NO SCBA will be required due to ongoing COVID-19 best practices and mask/regulator sanitation.
  • Conference check-in will start Monday afternoon in the White Sands Room, first floor gulf side at the Hilton.
  • Conference presentation descriptions are also now available below.
  • Use the buttons below to contact Chief Isakson.

FREE PNS AIRPORT SHUTTLE

County Fire Tactics sponsored airport shuttles will get attendees to and from the Pensacola Airport (PNS) on Monday, and Friday only.

The shuttle registration app is now live and can be accessed with the button in this section.

  • Monday, 12/6/2021, arrivals will locate a Dream Catcher Shuttle outside Baggage Claim 3 at Pensacola International Airport.
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  • Shuttle service will operate from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm on Monday.

HROC 2021 LECTURE & H.O.T.

HROC is The Only Annual High Rise Operations Fire Conference. Firefighters, Fire Officers, and Fire Chiefs will receive the latest tactics, trends, and lessons learned for operating at fires in both high-rise and standpipe-equipped buildings through our lecture and hands-on training tracks.

Our instructors will prepare you to accomplish fireground tactical priorities and deliver significant amounts of water on the fire in these challenging occupancies.

Nearly 50% of all high rises in existence today are not equipped with fire protection sprinklers systems and the other 50% experience documented incidents of suppression system failure, ineffectiveness, or both.

HROC 2021 INSTRUCTOR LINEUP

DAY 1 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS

High-Rise Fire Ops: It’s All About the Process | McGrail
High-Rise Fire Ops: It’s All About the Process | McGrail

Chief McGrail will utilize his 40-years of fire service experience, from nozzleman to incident commander to outline and explain some of the critical components necessary to successfully combat a high-rise fire, while managing the risk to firefighters.  

The central theme of Chief McGrail’s training program is a proper fire fighting mindset, emphasizing the need to continually fight the deadly disease of complacency.  This is achieved through the daily process of building good operational habits.  

A discussion of engine company operations, with an emphasis on “proper weapon selection” will highlight the critical tools necessary for successful standpipe operations along with the fundamental techniques and procedures to make these operations extremely user friendly.  Chief McGrail will also address some of the essential truck company (support) functions, with an emphasis on RECON and Door Control.  

The choreography of the entire operation rests with the incident commander and a solid command structure to achieve overall command and control.  Chief McGrail will provide a recipe for success outlining the essential areas of command and control utilizing the incident command system (ICS) / national incident management system (NIMS).  

This seminar will provide some of the essential components necessary to achieve success at high-rise operations.  Attendees of this training program will leave armed with vital information, and become re-energized to accomplish our most important mission, fire suppression, in our most complicated fire environment, the high-rise building.
Standpipe for Engine Officers | McCormack
Standpipe for Engine Officers | McCormack

This class lays out the basics for a successful fire attack operation from a standpipe. Using the method I taught to thousands of firefighters, you will learn how to get your line into operation quickly and effectively.

More about Ray McCormack

Ray McCormack recently retired as a Lieutenant after 38 years. He holds a BA from the New York Institute of Technology. He was the chair and lead author for FDNYs new Engine Company Operations Manual.

He developed and taught Back to Basics Standpipe for all FDNY firefighters. He was the co-founder and editor of Urban Firefighter magazine. He sits on the FDIC advisory board and FireEngineering editorial board.

He was a panel member for two consecutive Underwriters Laboratories (UL) studies. Impact of Fire Attack Utilizing Interior & Exterior Streams on Firefighter Safety and Occupant Survival Study and Study of Coordinated Fire Attack Utilizing Acquired Structures. He lectures on Engine and Ladder Company Operations, Leadership and Improving Extinguishment Culture.
Truck Co Issues at HR Multiple Dwellings | Ciampo
Truck Company Issues at Hi-Rise Multiple Dwellings | Ciampo

This lecture will go over issues and tactical problems truck companies will face at compactor, electrical, wind-driven and vehicle fires inside hi-rise multiple dwellings. The lecture will point out some tactical tips and procedures from actual fire scenes encountered from the hi-rise capital of the world.

More about Mike Ciampo

Michael Ciampo joined the fire service in 1979 as a volunteer and began his professional career in 1985, he is a lieutenant in the Fire Department of New York (FDNY). Previously, he served with the District of Columbia Fire Department and Wyckoff, NJ VFD. He has a bachelor’s degree in fire science from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY.

He is the lead instructor for the FDIC Truck Essentials H.O.T. program and teaches at numerous seminars around the country.. He wrote the Ladder chapter and co-authored the Ventilation chapter for Fire Engineering’s Handbook for Firefighter I and II. He has a monthly column on the back page of Fire Engineering magazine, ON FIRE.

Mike is also featured in Fire Engineering’s popular video series “Training Minutes” truck company videos. His video Bread & Butter Portable Ladders DVD is available from Fire Engineering Books & Video’s.
Standpipe Hand-line Attack Package Design | LeGear
A Pragmatic Approach to Standpipe Hand-line Attack Package Design | LeGear

This presentation will take a brief Look at these Considerations. Standpipe Jurisdictional Infrastructure Survey Pre & Post 1993 – What to Look For. Building Types Commercial vs Residential. Compartment Dynamics from Hose Size, Kink Radius, Needed Fire Flow, Impacts to Staffing Models. The Solutions Single Diameter and Hybrid Diameter Hose and Nozzle Standpipe Systems.

More about Dennis LeGear

Dennis is a retired Captain of the Oakland, CA Fire Department. During his career Dennis was an integral part of the team that implemented a new engine configuration for Oakland Fire Department as the water supply officer.

After his retirement he continued to pursue this role but as a consultant for other fire departments. Dennis has provided technical advice to some of the largest fire agencies in the nation including, Portland, Seattle, Boston and the City of New York. Dennis consulted with water municipalities assisting in the development of emergency response plans for a variety of water infrastructure problems related to seismic events and other disasters.

Dennis also has played a key role for the fire service on a national level participating in UL studies on fire streams, providing technical knowledge for Pennwell publications and NFPA standards.
Standpipe Valves 101 | Robinson & Plofkin
Standpipe Valves 101 | Robinson & Plotkin

More about Steve Robertson

Steve has been in the fire service for 33 years, the last 29 of which has been with the Columbus Ohio Division of Fire. Steve currently serves as the Lieutenant on Engine Company 18 in the South Linden neighborhood of Columbus. Steve has been a classroom instructor at FDIC for the past several years teaching engine company operations.

Additionally, Steve is the lead instructor of the FDIC HOT program Stretching For Success. Steve is an instructor for County Fire Tactics and has taught engine company tactics nationally. He has also instructed at the High Rise Operations Conference and Command Officers Bootcamp, Water on the Fire conference all in Pensacola Beach, Florida. For the past 26 years Steve has also been a state certified Fire Safety instructor. He is also a past member of the State of Ohio Fire Training Committee.

More about Andy Plofkin

Andy is the National Sales Manager for the SafeFleet Fire and EMS division responsible for distribution in the US. He manages a team of 10 regional sales managers across the country and participates as an instructor at multiple fire colleges and training events across the country.

He has worked in the fire industry over 35 years in various positions for OEMs and a dealership in the Midwest as VP of Sales. His knowledge of distribution, apparatus and hydraulics brings value to all the customers he works with. He is a 39 year veteran of the fire service and has served on departments in Connecticut and Indiana. He is currently a member of the Greenville Fire Protection District in Illinois.

DAY 2 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS

Standpipe Firefighting Tactics & Strategy | Gustin
Standpipe Firefighting Tactics & Strategy | Gustin

This classroom session will examine why tactics for stretching and advancing hose lines from standpipes is often the best way to facilitate the strategy of protecting the occupant’s lives. It will examine conditions taking harm away from occupants by rapidly controlling a fire and protecting them in place can be more effective than taking occupants away from harm by evacuation.

Those attending will learn why in order to control a fire in a high rise building firefighters must gain control of its systems; sprinkler, standpipe, HVAC, smoke management/control and elevators. The program will examine differences in residential and commercial high rise building design and construction and why the lack of compartmentation in commercial high rise buildings may require operation of portable master stream devices connected to standpipes.

Similarly, it will examine how to operate more than one hose line from a standpipe. Those attending will also learn how to operate from dry standpipes, manual wet standpipes, and conditions when it is better to stretch hose directly from apparatus rather than from a standpipe.

More about Bill Gustin

Captain Bill Gustin is a 49-year veteran of the Fire Service. He began his career in 1973 as a volunteer firefighter in the Chicago area. He is a third generation firefighter; his Dad and Grandfather were officers on the Chicago Fire Department. He began his career with the Miami-Dade Fire/Rescue Dept. in 1978, was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in 1983 and to Captain in 1986. Captain Gustin instructs firefighter recruits and newly-promoted fire officers as a lead instructor in Miami-Dade’s Officer Development Program. He has taught fire science classes, industrial fire safety and shipboard firefighting for Miami-Dade College. He also conducts training programs for firefighters throughout the United States and Canada. Additionally, Captain Gustin has taught forcible entry techniques to local and federal law enforcement agencies. He is a contributing editor and a technical editor for Fire Engineering Magazine and an advisory board member for the Fire Department Instructor’s Conference.

Captain Gustin has worked as an instructor and advisor for the U.S. Agency For International Development and has conducted training programs for fire brigades in several Caribbean countries. He was also a member of Miami-Dade’s international Disaster Response Team and participated in the rescue of people trapped in collapsed buildings resulting from earthquakes in the former Soviet Union in 1988 and in the Philippines in 1990. He was also a member of the FEMA working group that established the organization and standards for Urban Search and Rescue Teams that respond to domestic and international disasters. Captain Gustin was named Florida’s firefighter of the year in 1990 for rescuing a women and her child who were trapped between a fire and iron burglar bars on the windows and doors of their home.
The 8 Initial Assignments | Lamping
The 8 Initial Assignments Necessary to Conduct A Highrise Firefight | Lamping

This class will explore the 8 initial assignments that need to be made to conduct a fire attack in large, complicated high rise buildings.  The assignments are Fire Attack, Lobby, Above the Fire, Staging, RIT, Fire Control Room, and Base.  We will discuss the order of the assignments, how many personnel are necessary at each position,  where the firemen should enter the building and stage, expectations of each assignment, and pitfalls that could potentially occur.   This class was developed around the Southern Nevada Fire Operations Guide and the 17 years experience I have working on Las Vegas Boulevard.

More About Clark Lamping

A 21-year veteran of the Clark County (NV) Fire Department, where he has been a captain for 10 years and is on the technical rescue team. He is assigned to Firehouse 11 and is a rescue specialist for NV-TF1. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in crisis and emergency management.
Operations On the Fire Floor | Morris
Operations on the Fire Floor:  Forcible Entry-Search- Vent and Hallway Management | Morris

More about Robert Morris
Morris retired from the FDNY after 40 years in the department, and completed his career as the Captain of Rescue 1 in Manhattan. He is currently employed as an Assistant Fire Chief with the Stamford Connecticut Fire Department, about 35 miles east of NYC.
The Engine Officer & The Standpipe Fire | Tollund
The Engine Officer and the Standpipe Fire; Size Up, Recon and Mindset | Tollund

The Engine Officer and the Standpipe Fire; Size Up, Recon and Mindset goes deep into the rolls and responsibilities of the Engine Company officer going to work at a fire in a standpipe equipped building. Focusing on the pre incident duties of pre-planning, training and preparation we work up to the incident Size Up.

This is rapidly followed up by the Recon and the dynamic nature of the fire environment and stretching from the cabinet on the floor below. Lastly, we dive into the Mindset necessary to create a high performance Engine Company that is ready for the complexities and challenges of today’s ever changing world, the fire environment and specifically, fires in standpipe equipped buildings.

More about Eric Tollund

Eric Tollund is a 25 year veteran of the fire service. He began as a volunteer in Durango, Colorado and now serves with the Denver Fire Department as Captain of Engine Co. 23 He has a passion for engine company operations, specifically fires in high rise and standpipe buildings and has instructed nationally on this subject.

DAY 3 - HOT SESSIONS

All HOT Tracks Require Full Turnout Gear, None Require SCBA

HOT | Suburban High Rise
HOT | Suburban High Rise

Meeting Time & Location to be announced Wednesday afternoon or sooner.
HOT | Urban High Rise
HOT | Urban High Rise

Meeting Time & Location to be announced Wednesday afternoon or sooner.
HOT | FDNY Engine Ops
HOT | FDNY Engine Operations

Meeting Time & Location to be announced Wednesday afternoon or sooner.
HOT | FDNY Truck Ops
HOT | FDNY Truck Operations

Meeting Time & Location to be announced Wednesday afternoon or sooner.
HOT | FDTN: RIT & Survival
HOT | FDTN: RIT & Survival

Meeting Time & Location to be announced Wednesday afternoon or sooner.
HOT | Back to the Basics
HOT | Back to the Basics

Meeting Time & Location to be announced Wednesday afternoon or sooner.
HOT | ULFSRI Hallway
HOT | ULFSRI Hallway | Stakes & Alt

In this class we will take a practical look at where our water goes, and how our choice of stream and advancement pattern affect our environment.  Where does our water go?  It’s rare that we actually get to see what our water does when it hits a surface during a fire.  Conditions are typically too obstructed by smoke or other things to get a good picture of what our water is doing when it leaves our nozzle. 

Does it create a sprinkler and fan out in hundreds of little droplets?  A lot of us were taught that if we find ourselves in a bad spot, to put our heads down with the nozzle pointing straight up at the ceiling and keep it open until the situation gets better.  Is that really the best way? 
In this class we will help answer those questions and more.  The next piece in your fire attack is your advance.  We have all heard many different debates on whether or not you can push fire…can you? 

Can you as a nozzle operator push heat and smoke with your nozzle?  If you could, are there times when you shouldn’t?  In this class we will go over if and how you can move air with your nozzle, also talking about times it can be beneficial, and when it might not be.  The purpose of this class is to give you the practical knowledge gained by research, to help you be more effective with the nozzle and have a better awareness of your actions at your next fire.  This class truly takes science to the streets.
CLASS | Command & Control
CLASS | Command & Control Mid & High Rise Fires

Meeting Time & Class Location to be announced Wednesday afternoon or sooner.

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