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“We have assembled the most capable group of incident command and tactical operations experts for our conference faculty. They are all highly experienced, smart, street oriented, no-baloney guys. We should all go home with a boat load of ideas and projects that will make our departments safer and more effective.”
-Chief Alan Brunacini
Realizing that the fire service has been missing a comprehensive, NIMS Type IV and V, hazard zone incident management certification system has lead to the inception of the Blue Card Command Certification program. With that, Chief Brunacini has also compiled a comprehensive two and half day conference. The first annual Brunacini Hazard Zone Management Conference is the result of the collaboration of many national experts and world-renowned speakers in the fire service.
The Hazard Zone Management Conference will take place at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN on October 18th to 20th, 2010. This conference will focus on all three of the major hazard zone breakdowns that are killing and injuring firefighters today; incident command systems, the critical decision making process, along with the most up to date and inclusive fire/ burn studies done over the past two years.
The conference will take an in depth look at the major command systems that are being used in the fire service to manage hazard zone operations. There will be several presenters that will include: Pruett Small – Southwest Type I overhead team command staff, Jay Reardon – President MABAS, Dennis Rubin – Washington DC Fire Chief. All of the presenters will be followed by an open forum panel discussion hosted by Alan Brunacini and Bobby Halton – editor of Fire Engineering Magazine.
Day two will feature Gordon Graham speaking on The Top Ten Things that get Firefighters in Trouble, followed by an analysis of the critical decision making process that is presented by Matt Fratus and Mike Alder of the San Bernardino Fire Department.
Day three will present the most recent fire studies conducted by UL and NIST. Leading the discussion will be Dan Madrzykowski - Fire Research Division NIST, along with James Dalton - Coordinator of Research and Development Chicago FD.
This conference focuses on all-hazard, NIMS compliant Type IV and Type
V command systems for fire, multi-casualty (MCI), and Haz Mat
incidents. Therefore this conference may be eligible for LEPC and State training
funds.
View the agenda for a full conference description and the speaker biography page for a preview of who will be presenting.
We look forward to welcoming you at this timely and impactful event!
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Full Registration Only: $485.00 USD
ALL REGISTRATIONS INCLUDE THE BLUE CARD COMMAND CERTIFICATION PROGRAM 50 HOUR ONLINE COURSE
Payment methods accepted:
Credit Card:
Visa, MasterCard, American Express
Other:
Purchase Order (have PO# available for registration process)
Print our W9 form to provide to your Accounts Payable Dept.
Payments should be made to:
Global Risk Innovations
PO Box 534642, Atlanta, GA 30353-4642
Fed. Tax ID#68-0680293
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