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Hilton Rooms $99 Group Code LST
Hampton Rooms $99 Group Code CFF
The CFT Fire School: Leadership & Tactics Conference is less than three weeks away, starting on February, 8th-10th, 2022, at the Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Side Convention Center.
Now is the time to take action if you’re not yet registered. We have secured additional hotel rooms for only $99 at the Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach with group code CFF, and the Hilton with group code LST.
Scroll down for direct contact information to secure your room by phone for the best rates at the Hilton and Hampton Inn.
REGISTER NOW TO ATTEND THE 2022 CFT FIRE SCHOOL
If the online rate (Code LST) for the Hilton Pensacola Beach is sold out contact Shamika Dykes directly at the info listed below.
Shamika Dykes
Group Sales Manager
Hilton Pensacola Beach
t: 850 916 2999
12 Via De Luna Drive
Pensacola Beach, FL 32561
If the online rate (Code CFF) for the Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach is sold out contact Josh Lucking directly at the info listed below.
Josh Lucking
Director Of Sales
Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach
t: 850 932 6800
2 Via De Luna Drive
Pensacola Beach, FL 32561John
The conference features a combination of lecture and HOT sessions over the three days. The final lecture and HOT session selections are posted below. THE UL FSRI Water Mapping prop featured at WOFC 2021 will be available for attendees at this conference.
Chief John Norman, FDNY, will provide the opening keynote presentation at CFT Fire School, “Working With Giants”.
Chief Norman will followup this opening with a full day of teachings delivered from his best selling book, The Fire Officers Handbook of Tactics on Day 3 of CFT Fire School.
The 2022 conference will feature two general session days in the Royal Palm Ballroom, and one day for attendees to choose classroom workshop or HOT session.
Registration for the HOT sessions will occur simultaneously with check-in on Monday February 7th, 2022.
The conference will provide attendees the opportunity to customize their learning experience. It will also facilitate those attending from the same area or agency the ability to return home with even more knowledge to share.
CFT FIRE SCHOOL 2022 INSTRUCTOR LINEUP
DAY 1 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
What is the recipe for success? That is the question the fire service has been asking itself for many years. Success is defined as “the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.” I contend that success for the business of fire and rescue is of utmost importance. People live and die by our ability to be successful.
Although we cannot always guarantee success, we should never give up on trying to better ourselves by chasing the definition of success and applying it to the job of being a firefighter. This is especially important concerning operating at emergencies. For every successful endeavor, there will always be ingredients; framework; or an anatomy, if you will, of that particular success.
More about Chief Shannon Stone and Chief DJ Stone
Chief DJ Stone has been in the emergency services for 20 years, 18 of them at the Fort Walton Beach (FL) Fire Department as an EMT firefighter. A second-generation firefighter, and currently a Battalion Chief.
Chief Shannon Stone is a 25+ year veteran of the fire service working his way through the ranks and is currently the Division Chief of Operations at the Midway Fire District in Santa Rosa County Florida. He previously served and retired as an operational battalion chief with the Fort Walton Beach City Fire Department, located in the panhandle of Florida.
DAY 2 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
Howard Rinewalt is a 19 year member of the East Montgomery County, Texas Fire Department. He moved through each rank from Volunteer Firefighter to paid Fire Chief and served as Incident Command over a Unified Command Structure for Hurricane Harvey. All of Howard’s experience is in Rural and Suburban strategies and tactics.
DAY 3 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
HOT Tracks Require Full Turnout Gear, SCBA Provided If Needed.
HOT Selection at Check-In With Your Smart Device
HOT | Ray McCormack Engine Operations
During this HOT Session attendees will spend the day with Lt. Ray McCormack FDNY (Ret.) covering Engine Company Operations and Water 💦 Mapping.
Join Ray McCormack as we explore Fire attack, standpipe operations and extinguishment culture. Hands on training will include standpipe attack, alternative stretching from a pre-connected hose bed and static bed options.
HOT | Rural to Urban Fire Tactics | 8 Hours
During this track attendees will learn and practice fire attack skills, Survival/RIT, Can Confidence, and Vent Enter Search.
HOT | The CFT Fire School | 8-Hours | Isakson & Stone
Attendees will move through a number of skill teaching stations to include the following Can Confidence, Hose Bundles, Hose Loads & Deployment, Gustin Pack, Forcible Entry, Forcible Exit, Saws, Through The Lock, FAST Board.
Can Confidence, Eric Wheaton | Class Session, Hot Session in CFT Fire School
In this short class program attendees will gain a look into gaining can confidence for fire ground success. The 2 ½ gallon water extinguisher, the can, allows the search team to quickly place water between the fire and potential victims.
The water can is arguably the most underutilized tool in the fire service found on nearly every fire apparatus. Let’s start the lifesaving extinguishment process by applying what could be; the fire’s first interaction with water.
This class is designed to build confidence on one of the most often neglected tools found on nearly every fire apparatus the 2 1/2-gallon water extinguisher. The “Can”can be an extremely effective lifesaving tool by allowing a well-trained firefighter to quickly apply water between fire and victims. Attendees will learn proper filling and pressurization steps, how to build homemade carrying straps and other useful “Can” modifications. The class will also cover valuable skills on carrying and searching with the “Can,” and confining fire with it. Students will cycle through a “force an interior door off its hinges” prop and use this door to simulate holding back fire and smoke. The target audience for this class is firefighters and fire officers at any level with a
desire to increase their confidence and learn how to properly utilize the water can.
Objectives:
– Tactics utilized when searching with the water can
– Cover various types of water can modifications and carrying straps
– Proper filling and pressurization steps
– Force the interior door off the hinges prop
– Proper search techniques with a water can and other tools
– Understanding the importance of quickly placing water between the fire and
victims ahead of the hose line
– Understanding fire behavior to yield better outcomes with 2.5 gallons of
water
– When and how to split interior search crews to increase victim survival
– Communicating with and coordinating the first due Engine Company
– Confining fire with the water can and an interior hollow core door
More about Eric Wheaton
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CFT FIRE SCHOOL 2022 INSTRUCTOR LINEUP
DAY 1 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
What is the recipe for success? That is the question the fire service has been asking itself for many years. Success is defined as “the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.” I contend that success for the business of fire and rescue is of utmost importance. People live and die by our ability to be successful.
Although we cannot always guarantee success, we should never give up on trying to better ourselves by chasing the definition of success and applying it to the job of being a firefighter. This is especially important concerning operating at emergencies. For every successful endeavor, there will always be ingredients; framework; or an anatomy, if you will, of that particular success.
More about Chief Shannon Stone and Chief DJ Stone
Chief DJ Stone has been in the emergency services for 20 years, 18 of them at the Fort Walton Beach (FL) Fire Department as an EMT firefighter. A second-generation firefighter, and currently a Battalion Chief.
Chief Shannon Stone is a 25+ year veteran of the fire service working his way through the ranks and is currently the Division Chief of Operations at the Midway Fire District in Santa Rosa County Florida. He previously served and retired as an operational battalion chief with the Fort Walton Beach City Fire Department, located in the panhandle of Florida.
DAY 2 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
Howard Rinewalt is a 19 year member of the East Montgomery County, Texas Fire Department. He moved through each rank from Volunteer Firefighter to paid Fire Chief and served as Incident Command over a Unified Command Structure for Hurricane Harvey. All of Howard’s experience is in Rural and Suburban strategies and tactics.
DAY 3 - SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
HOT Tracks Require Full Turnout Gear, SCBA Provided If Needed.
Complete Track Selection at Check-In With Your Smart Device
HOT | Rural to Urban Fire Tactics
HOT | Firefighter Survival & Firefighter Rescue
Attendees will move through a number of skill teaching stations to include the following.
- FORCIBLE ENTRY “Basic to advanced”
- Stretching Attack lines Horizontal & Vertical
- Throwing & Climbing Ladders
- The Search for them.
- Searching Without a Line & Searching with the CAN
- SAW OPERATIONS
BOOK YOUR HOTEL TODAY
LAST MINUTE ROOM DEAL
The Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach is offering hotel rooms starting at only $99.00. Use the Group Code SRT.
The Hilton Pensacola Beach is the venue and host hotel for the CFT Fire School: Leadership and Tactics Conference. The neighboring Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach shares the Hilton property, and the Holiday Inn Resort is next door.
The Surf & Sand Resort is across from the Pensacola Beach Pier, only a short walk away. All of these locations offer discounted rooms and no cost for parking.
DISCOUNTS, NETWORKING, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES & MORE
- Nightly social activities to connect with instructors, and like-minded people.
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner discounts.
- Beverage discounts with the CFT Tumbler
- Reduced room rates at two Hilton brand properties.
- Experience the passion of Chief Isakson and his team of CFT Presenters.
- Receive up to date information on tactics, strategy, and leadership.
- Learn from instructors who are shaping the future of our profession.
- Learning for all ranks from Firefighter, to Line Boss, to the Chief.
- Location … Location… Location…
- The ability to network with brothers and sisters from across the country.
- Investment of time in yourself and your department.
- Interaction with instructors where you can ask questions you need answered.
- Our events are organized and students treated like family, not dollar signs.
- Family friendly, so they know why you have your passion.
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.
- Monday, 2/7/2022, arrivals will locate a Dream Catcher Shuttle outside Baggage Claim 3 at Pensacola International Airport.
- Friday, 2/11/2022, departures will locate a Dream Catcher Shuttle outside the Hilton Hotel lobby beginning around 4:00 am to ensure early departures arrival at the airport.
- Shuttle registration will open approximately one week before the conference, registration required.
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