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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19-Fire Department CITY OF SAN BEIt.~ARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION O,...,,~ "I · tl; ....i'Oid Subject: Resolution authorizing the City of San Bernardino Fire Department to enter into an agreement with San Bernardino City Unified School District Adult School, to establish a Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Academy. From: Larry R. Pitzer, Fire Chief Dept: Fire Date: September 17, 2002 MC/C Meeting Date: October 7, 2002 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution. Contact Person: Larry Pitzer. Fire Chief Phone: (909) 384-5286 Supporting data attached: Staff Report. Resolution. and Agreement Ward: CitYWide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $2.002.00 Source: (Acct. No) 001-202-5133 (Acct. Description) Education and Training Finance: Council Notes: R~~'2-.3Z" m!JjOr AgendaItemNo.~ STAFF REPORT SUBJECT Resolution authorizing the City of San Bernardino Fire Department to enter into an agreement with San Bernardino City Unified School District Adult School, to establish a Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Academy. BACKGROUND The City of San Bernardino Fire Department is requesting authorization to enter into a partnership with San Bernardino City Unified School District Adult School, to establish a Firefighter and EMT Academy. The School District will assist fourteen (14) current fire employees that are qualified, experienced, and that meet all state requirements in receiving their instructor credentials. All fire personnel that have been qualified will be eligible to instruct civilian candidates that are pursuing a career in the fire service. The Fire Department will use approved State and National curriculums in teaching and certifying each candidate. The curriculums have all been approved by the San Bernardino City Unified School District Adult School Administration. All candidates seeking a career in firefighting and EMT must apply at the Adult School and meet the following requirements to be considered for a 24 week Firefighter and EMT Academy: .) 18 years of age or older .) Have a high school graduate or equivalent (. No felony convictions (0 Clear T.8. screening .) Social Security card .) Valid California 1.D. or Driver's License The application process for the Firefighter and EMT Academy consists of the following components (Attachment B): .:. Written Application .:. Written Examination .) Physical Agility .:. Oral Interview process A committee will select the top 70 applicants who have scored the highest on the written examination and passed the physical agility requirements and test. These applicants will proceed to take the oral interview; 35 applicants will be selected with 5 alternates to participate in the Academy. Approximate academy cost for candidates: Uniform Text books and Administrative fees $ 100.00 $ 200.00 The participants are required to meet three (3) times a week for class sessions at Station 221,200 E 3'd Street and Station 232, 162 South Leland Norton Way. Classes meet on Tuesday 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (Fire), Wednesday 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (EMT), and Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Fire). The Fire and EMT Academy requires a commitment from the candidates to attend all sessions, dressed in their authorized uniform. The Firefighter and EMT Academy is committed to provide 364 hours of instruction to candidates, fire (248 hours) and EMT (116 hours) training. The Academy will cover subjects such as (Attachment C): .:. Fire Service Organization and Responsibility .:. Fire Behavior and extinguishment theory -> Firefighter safety -> Emergency Medical Service Law .:. Patient Assessment .:. Advanced Life Support Assist Completion of this program will enable the student to meet or exceed the necessary qualifications of employment with our department and other fire departments that may accept this Academy. FINANCIAL IMPACT The City of San Bernardino Fire Department will be responsible for financing the cost for 14 fire employees to receive credentials through the State. The cost incurred will be for the Commission on Teaching Credentials fees for printing certificate documents ($56/per), San Bernardino City Unified School District fees for employee fingerprinting, ($32/per), and State fees for the credential document that all fire personnel will receive ($55/per). $2,002.00 program cost is included in the Fire Department's Budget FY 02/03. Funding is available in the Education and Training Account 001-202-5133. RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution. 2 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cl3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 05 26 27 "10 . \:::(/ (C(Q)l? U RESOLUTION N'O. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINIO . AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH SAN BERNARDINO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADULT SCHOOL, TO ESTABLISH A FIREFIGHTER AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) ACADEMY. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. San Bernardino City Unified School District Adult School and the San Bernardino City Fire Department wish to enter into an agreement to establish a Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician Academy. SECTION 2. The Mayor or her designee is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement, a copy of which is attached as Attachment "A". SECTION 3. The authorization to execute the above referenced agreement is rescinded if it is not executed within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. //1/ III/ III/ III/ //11 IIII 1111 IIII IIII IIII 111/ IIII IIII No. lq IIII 1 1,,1-111\1.. C1 2 Cl3 14 15 05 26 3 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINIO.. AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH SAN BERNARDINO CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADULT SCHOOL, TO ESTABLISH A FIREFIGHTER AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) ACADEMY. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of ,2002 by the following vote, to wit: 5 6 7 COUNCILMEMBERS AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 8 ESTRADA 9 LIEN 10 MCGINNIS 11 DERRY 12 SUAREZ ANDERSON MC CAMMACK 16 17 Rachel Clark, City Clerk 18 19 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 20 2002. 21 22 Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form and legal content: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN City Attorney :: BY:~ r I~ 2 c c c Attachment A AGREEMENT TO ESTABLISH FIREFIGHTER AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN ACADEMY THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of October by and between the San Bernardino City Fire Department hereinafter called the Agency and the San Bernardino City Unified School District (San Bernardino Adult School) hereinafter called the District. PARTI BASIS AND PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the District and Agency acknowledge a public obligation to contribute to Fire and Emergency Medical Services education for the benefit of students and to meet our communities needs; WHEREAS, the District and Agency are to establish a partnership to provide an approved Fire and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Academy. It is to the benefit of both District and Agency that all Academy students have opportunities for Ii ve practical exercises and clinical internship experience to enhance their capabilities as a potential Firefighter or EMT; WHEREAS, the Agency has facilities suitable for the live practical exercises needs of the Academy; WHEREAS, The Agency will contract with surrounding community hospitals to meet required clinical time for the EMT portion; NOW, THEREFORE, the District and Agency mutually agree as follows: PART II DESCRIPTION OF AGENCYS FACllJTIES I. The Agency will host the Academy at two locations, located at: 200 E 3'd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 and 162 Leland Norton Way Building 680, San Bernardino, CA 92404 2. The Agency will provide a positive learning environment; all classrooms will have suitable temperature control and equipment such as chairs, tables, bulletin board, etc. 3. The Agency shall ensure adequate parking, access to a drinking fountain and adequate restroom facilities. c c c PART III FINANCIAL PROVISIONS There shall be no financial or in-kind remuneration to or from either party. However, there are set fees for each portion of the Academy such as registration, supplies, books, etc. These costs are given to each student at time of registration. PART IV GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND PRIVILEGES OF THE DISTRICT A. For the Program in General 1. The District can claim adult students for State Average Daily Attendance (ADA) Reimbursement. 2. The District & Agency student's behavior is required to conform to the standards and rules of the District (Adult School) and Agency. Any student who fails to adhere to District and Agency behavior standards will be asked to leave the premises and may face disciplinary action consistent to District policy. The District is committed to the achievement of equal educational opportunity. Decisions related to admission, participation, student's employment and financing will not be influenced by race, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin. 3. The District agrees to advertisement of Academy through local publication resources. Adult School will conduct all pre-registration and application processes including all required documentation for the District. 4. The District will conduct academic evaluation on all potential Academy candidates. 5. The District agrees to provide liability insurance for District employees while participating in activities relating to the instructional program. 6. Malpractice coverage for EMT students throughout the term of the Agreement will be carried by the Agency. 7. District will defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Agency against all claims, demands, suits, judgments, expenses and costs of any and every kind on account of the injury to or death of persons or loss of/or damage to property arising in any manner out of the District's performance of this Agreement. 8. District has agreed to the initial purchase of all instructor manuals. District will also order all required texts required by the Agency for Academy students. The student will purchase the class textbooks from District bookstore. 2 c c c 13. Outline of the program 1. District will conduct all registration and initial academic evaluation, mutually acceptable to District and Agency. Agency will establish physical eligibility criteria, the oral interview process and overall instructional curriculum that meets the educational goals of the Fire/EMT Academy. The curriculum, physical eligibility test, and oral interview questions will be the responsibility of the Agency and will be made available to the District at a mutually agreed upon time and subject to revision in instances of conflict with District interests. , Agency will conduct a Fire/EMT Academy for the period of 23 weeks, in which each candidate will receive a certificate of completion for the Fire portion and a course completion certificate per the State of California for the EMT portion. The completion of the Academy will qualify each candidate to meet the requirements necessary to apply for employment by the City of San Bernardino Fire Department. In no way does the completion of the academy guaranty any candidate a position with said Agency. C. For Academy Instructors 1. District in conjunction with Agency and approval from District will provide faculty members who are both qualified and competent teachers and/or licensed health care practitioners for all academic areas. 2. District faculty will be responsible for learning and observing the regulations of both District and Agency as they apply to the circumstances; 3. District has the privilege of regularly scheduled meetings at mutually agreed upon times at the Agency with Agency staff, including both selected personnel and administrative level representatives, for the purpose of interpreting, discussing, and evaluating the educational program involved. 4. District will assist Agency in the process to aid Agency instructors to becoming credentialed. 5. All potential instructors are required to pass all prequalification processes prior to being selected as an instructor in teaching any portion of said Academy. Each instructor selected for the Academy must be agreed upon by District and Agency. 6. District and Agency faculty that instruct in the EMT portion of the Academy shall be responsible for instruction regarding patient and institution confidentiality. 7. District and Agency faculty that instruct in the EMT portion of the Academy 3 c c c PART V shall inform the students that they must provide a record of immunizations if requested. 8. All students shall have the status of students and shall not be considered to be Agency employees, nor shall they replace Agency staff. Clinical internship experience will be conducted as a laboratory learning experience. 9. All students are subject to the authority, policies, and regulations ofthe District and Agency. They are also subject, during clinical internship assignment, to applicable Hospital regulations and must conform to the same standards as are set for Agency. 10. District and Agency will be responsible for assuring that all students will comply with all applicable provisions of this Agreement and meet both District and Agency academic and clinical internship standards, rules and regulations of conduct. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND PRIVILEGES OF THE AGENCY. A. For the Program in General PART VI 1. Agency will maintain the standards which make it eligible for each student to participate in approved Academy. 2. Agency will designate staff members who will function as Instructors both in the areas of the Fire and EMT Academy. These instructors must also meet all qualifications of the District. 3. Agency will provide appropriate Safety gear when involved in any live or practical learning environment, to all students of said Academy. 4. Agency has the right to disqualify or drop students from Academy for not meeting required standards and expectations set forth by the Agency. 5. Agency will set all testing standards, which students must attain in order to receive certificates of completion. JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES AND PRIVILEGES A. For Publications 1. Publication by District or Agency staff members of any material relative to the Academy that has not been approved for release by the District and the Agency is prohibited. <1 c c c B. Assurance of Non-Discrimination 1. The Agency hereby certifies that it is in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal health and safety regulations 2. The District and the Agency hereby certify that each of them shall not discriminate on the basis ofrace , color, national origin, sex (including sexual harassment),religion, age or handicap (or disability), in any policies, procedures or practices in compliance with . Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, . Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, . Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, . The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, . The Fair Employment and Housing Act, . The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. This non-discrimination policy agreement covers admission and access to and treatment and employment in all of the District's programs and activities. PART VII PERIOD OF AGREEMENT A. This Agreement shall be effecti ve as of the date signed and shall continue in effect unless terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days, written notice of such termination, except that this Agreement shall terminate immediately, at the District's sole discretion when: 1) required by law in the event of a health/safety related violation or 2) if, at the sole discretion of the District, the classes being provided to the District's students are no longer educationally beneficial or 3) if community interest is not sufficient to support the classroom program or 4) if facilities are not maintained consistent to the District's standards or needs as originall y agreed. 5 c c c IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties by their duly authorized representatives have executed this agreement as of the last date written below. APPROVED BY THE AGENCY City of San Bernardino Judith Valles, Mayor Date APPROVED BY THE DISTRICT San Bernardino Unified School District, Adult School David Bail, Assist Superintendent of Business Services Date 6 c c c Mutual Hold Harmless Agreement Between San "Bernardino City Unified School District- Adult School And San Bernardino City Fire Department The Agency and the District each shall at its own cost, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party, its officers agents, employees, assigns, and successors in interest, from and against any and all liability, damages, losses, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs including attorney's fees and expenses, or any of them, resulting from death or injury to any person or damage to property, including property and personnel of the indemnified party, to the extent caused by the negligent acts or omissions of the indemnifying party, its employees subcontractors personnel, or any of them or arising out of the performance or non-performance of the indemnifying party's or its subcontractor's obligations pursuant to this Agreement, provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, neither party shall be liable to the other for such other party's special indirect, incidental or consequential damages" City of San Bernardino Judith Valles, Mayor Date San Bernardino City Unified School District David Bail, Assist Superintendent of Business Service Date: 7 Attachment B c SAN BERNARDINO CITY FIRE DEPARMENT/ SAN BERNARDINO ADULT SCHOOL FIRE FIGHTERlEMT ACADEMY October 8, 2002 - March 29, 2003 ACADEMY REQUIREMENTS The San Bernardino City and Adult School Fire FighterlEMT Academy is a joint effort between the San Bernardino City Fire Department and the San Bernardino City Unified School District's Adult School. The academy provides entry-level Fire Fighter and EMT training for possible employment with the San Bernardino City Fire Department or other agencies. This 23 week program provides basic fire fighter and emergency medical technician training for employment with a fire department. This program incorporates both academic and practice activities at local fire stations. Pre-Requisites for Enrollment: 1. 18 years of age or older 2. High School graduate or GED 3. No felony convictions 4. Clear T.B. screening 5. Social Security Card - attach a copy with application 6. Valid California LD. or Driver's License - attach a copy with application Program Cost: liform (black hard-toe leather boots, black full-length work nts with black belt, and academy shirt; need by end of second week of class) Text books and fees (need by end of first week of class) Total Cost: Approx. $100 Aoorox. $200 Approx. $300" Application Process: 1. Submit written application with copies of Social Security card and Calif. LD.lDriver's License to the Adult School office before 3:30 pm, Friday, September 20, 2002. No applications will be accepted after this date. 2. Take written examination at the Adult School on September 23, 2002 at 9:00 - 11:00 am in the Green Room. Only applicants who have submitted an application prior to the Sept. 20,2002 deadline will be admitted to the examination. No applicants will be admitted after 9:00 am. No make up examinations will be permitted. Applicants must achieve a minimum score of 70% on a test of reading and math skills. Scores will be posted at the Adult School entrance 9/24/02. 3. Physical Agility Test. Persons passing the written exam must take a physical agility test on Saturday, September 28, 2002. This is a pass/fail test of physical agility. Scores and interview dates will be posted at the Adult School entrance on September 30, 2002. 4. Oral Interview. The top 70 applicants who have scored highest on the written examination and passed the physical agility test will be interviewed on October 2 - 4, 2002. 35 applicants will be selected with 5 alternates to participate in the Academy and their names will be posted at the Adult School entrance on October 7, 2002. c 5. Enroll at the Adult School prior to the beginning of class, October 8, 2002. Texts must be purchased at the Adult School by the end of the first week of class (3:30 pm, Friday, October 11,2002). c SAN BERNARDINO CITY FIRE DEPARMENTI SAN BERNARDINO ADULT SCHOOL FIRE FIGHTERlEMT ACADEMY October 8, 2002 - March 29, 2003 APPLICATION Please print all information. Answer all questions accurately and completely. False statements can result in applicant non-acceptance or being dropped from the Academy. Applications are due in the Adult School office no later than 3:30 pm, Sept. 20, 2002. No applications will be accepted after this date. Name Address City Home Phone ( ) Message ( ) Date of Birth California. LD./Driver's License # Social Security # Cat language(s) do you speak besides English? Fluency: Speaking ( ) Reading ( ) Writing ( ) Highest Grade Completed: GED or 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Work experience, special training, or specialized skills which apply to this program: I hereby certify that all statements made in this application are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. Signature Date Note: Attach copy of California I.D./Driver's License and Social Security Card to this application. Applications are due in the Adult School office no later than 3:30 pm, Sept. 20, 2002. No applications will occepted after this date. This program does not discriminate based on race, creed, age, gender, sexual orientation, or handicap. c c c Attachment C SAN BERNARDINO CITY AND ADULT SCHOOL FIRE FIGHTERS/EMT ACADEMY Proaram Title: San Bernardino City and Adult School Fire Fighter/EMT Academy is ajoint effort Between the San Bernardino City Fire Department and the San Bernardino City Unified School District's Adult School. Puroose: To provide Entry-Level trained Fire Fighter and/or EMT Applicants for possible employment, with the San Bernardino City Fire Department or other Fire Departments or agencies, who have met specific Training Guidelines and Standards Pre-Relluisites for Enrollment . 18 years of age or older . High School Graduate or GED . No Felony Convictions . T.B. Screening . Social Security Card . California 1.D. or Drivers' License . Complete Application Form . Pass Written Examination (TABE-70% Level A)-(given by Adult School) . Pass Physical Ability Test - (given by Fire Department) . Complete Oral Interview - (conducted by Adult School & Fire Department) This program does not discriminate based on race, creed, age, gender, sexual orientation, or handicap. Selection Criteria: Applicants are selected after all pre-requisites have been completed. A score is established for each applicant made up of a written test, physical test, and oral interview. Len!!th of Proeram: Fire Fighter EMT 248 hours 116 hours Total 364 hours, approximately 23 weeks in length Classes will meet two nights per week 4 hours each and 8 hours on Saturday. c c c Teachinl! StafT: Fire Mardell Jimerson (Captain) Lead Instructor Howard Bennett (Battalion Chief) Eric Esquivel (Captain) Matthew Topoleski (Captain) Michael Bilhiemer (ParamediclFirefighter) Robert Evans (Firefighter) EMT Henry Vasquez (EMS CoordinatorlParamedic) Lead Instructor George Ray (paramedic) Benjamin Alexander (paramedic) Jose Enriquez (prevention Officer) Shirley Allen (paramedic) Brandon Coatney (paramedic) Darrell Cornell (paramedic) Instructional Material & Oothinl! reQuired: Clothing Black Hard Toe Leather Boots Black Full Length Work Pants with Black Belt Academy T-Shirt Instructional Materials Fire Fighter Textbook EMT Textbook EMT Workbook CPR Textbook Absence and Make-uD Policv Supplied by Student Supplied by Student $10 $70 $64 $24 ill $178 EMT Training Maximum of 6 hours of absence without make-up, as required by State Regulatior Fire Fighter Training - Determined by Teacher c c c' COURSE OF STUDY FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN BASIC NATIONAL STANDARDS CURRICULUM OJBECTIVES · Upon completion of the course, the student will demonstrate the following competencies to the instructors by means of observation, written, manipulative and/or oral examination with a passin! score of 80%. INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES · Group work · Individual Instruction . Student and Instructor Demonstration . Discussion · Lecture Direct Instruction · Manipulative Skills Presentation CPR - CERTIFCA TION - Module I - 8 hours PRE PARA TORY - Module 2 - 8 hours Introduction to Emergency Medical Care The Well-Being of the EMT -Basic MedicaVLegal and Ethical Issues The Human Body Baseline Vitals and Simple History Lifting and Moving AIRWAY - Module 3 - 8 hours Basic Airway Advanced Airway Skills: Vitals Airway Management Initial Assessment PATIENT ASSESSMENT - Module 4 - 12 hours Scene Size-up Initial Assessment Focused History and Physical Exam Trauma Focused History and Physical Exam Medical Detailed Physical Exam On-Going Assessment c c c Skills: Vitals Airways Patient Assessment Communication Documentation MEDICAL - Module 5 - J2. hours General Pharmacology Respiratory Emergencies Cardiovascular Emergencies Skills: Medical Assessment Environmental Emergencies Poisoning/Overdose Emergencies Allergic Reactions . Skills: Helmet Removalffraction Splints Diabetic Emergencies Behavioral Emergencies Skills: All Skills TRAUMA - Module 6 - 12 hours Musculoskeletal Soft Tissue Injuries Bleeding and Shock Injuries To The Head & Spine Skills: Bandaging/Splinting C-SpinelKED STUDENT EVALUATIONlMid Term Eum - .. hours Blood borne & BSI WrittenlManipulative INFANTS & CHILDREN - Module 7 - 8 hours Infants Children Skills: All Skills c OPERATIONS-ModuleS - 4boun Ambulance Operations Gaining Access Overview STUDENT tv ALUA TION - Final Eum - S boun Written Manipulative Clinical - 12 hours Total: 116 boun c c c c c . COURSE OF STUDY FOR FIRE FIGHTER MATERIALS: · Fire Fighters Handbook and workbook by DEL MAR . Hard Toe Leather Boot · Black Pants (Dickie brand) · Academy T-Shirt (available on day of orientation) OBJECTIVES: · Upon completion of the course, the students will demonstrate the following competencies to the Instructors by means of observation, written, manipulative andlor oral examination with a Passinl score of 70%. INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES: · Group Work . Individual Instructions · Student and Instructor Demonstration . Discussion . Lecture Direct Instructions . Manipulative Skills Presentation CURRICULUM UNITS: 248 hoon Total · Fire Service Organization and Responsibility · Miscellaneous Equipment and Tools · Fire Behavior and Extinguishment Theory . Fire Fighter Safety · Self-contained Breathing Apparatus · Ropes, Knots and Hitches · Hose, Nozzle and Appliances · Ground Ladders . Forcible Entry · Rescue · Ventilation · Fire Control . Salvage and Overhaul . Fire Protection Water Systems · Fire Protection Systems · Communications . Fire Prevention and Investigation 14 hours 10 hours 16 hours 6 hours 7 hours 6 hours 30 hours 15 hours 6 hours 8 hours 12 hours 10 hours 20 hours 3 hours 12 hours 3 hours 4 hours c . Vehicle Extrication · Wild Land Fire Fighting · Incident Command System · Confined Space Rescue · Hazardous Material UNIT OUTLINES: 17 hours 27 hours 12 hours 2 hours 8 hours . . . . . . . . . C . . . . . Fire Service Organization and Responsibility - 14 boun Relationship of Fire department with other local agencies Fire Department Functions Fire Department Plans Principles of the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) Fire Prevention Functions Fire Service Resources ' Duties of Fire Service Ranks and Positions Fire Service Rules and Regulations Discipline in the Fire Service Fire Fighter Safety and Fitness Fire Service Labor Organizations California Joint Apprenticeship Program Sexual Harassment Recognition and Prevention Mutual Aid Miscellaneous Equipment and Tools - 10 houn . · Characteristics and Functions of Fire Service Hand Tools · Characteristics and Functions of Fire Service Power Tools · How to Operate a Chain Saw · How to Operate aRotary Saw · Characteristics and Functions of Pneumatic Air Chisels · Characteristics and Functions of Lighting Equipment · Characteristics and Functions of Fire Service Jacks · How to Ignite and Extinguish Road Flares · Characteristics and Functions of Thermal Imaging Devices · Safety Concerns for Utility Interruptions , , , j I I \ '\ c Fire Behavior and Extinguishment Theory - 16 boun . Building Construction and Components · Purpose of Fire Resistive Ratings for Walls and Building · Basic Roof Construction and Safety Concerns · Indications of Potential Building Collapse . Types of Heat Measurement . Sources of Heat Energy c · Theory and Fundamentals of Heat Transfer · Terms Related to the Fundamentals of Combustion · Elements and Products of the Combustion Process · . Physical Properties of Common Combustion Gases . Phases of Fire . · Characteristics of Paralysis, Rollover, Flashover and Back draft · Types and Causes of E?,plosions · Characteristics and Functions of Extinguishing Agents · Properties of Water as they Relate to Fire Fighting . . . . . . . . . C . Fire Fighter Safety -- 6 boun General Safety Precautions for all Emergency Situations Personal Protective Equipment for the Fire Service Reasons Why Personal Protective Equipment can Fail Characteristics and Functions of Personal Alarm Devices Traffic Control Concerns and Procedures Safety Concerns for Energized Electrical Equipment Procedures for Responding on Apparatus Fire Fighter Injuries and Fatalities Procedures for using Rapid Intervention Crew Personnel Accountability Reports Self-Contained Breatbing Apparatus - 7 boun · Conditions requiring Respiratory Protection · Types of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus · SCBA Components and Accessories · Factors Affecting reduced Air Supply Durations of SBCA · Safe use of SCBA · Emergency Procedures when using SCBA · How to don a SCBA with Low Pressure Hose · How to don a SCBA with a Face piece-Mounted Regulator · How to don a SCBA, over the Head Method · How to don a SCBA, Sling/Coat Method · How to don a SCBA from Vehicle or Wall Mount · How to Remove a SCBA · How to Pass through a Narrow Opening while Wearing a SCBA · How to Change a SCBA Air Cylinder, One Person Method · How to Change a SCBA Air Cylinder, Two Person Method · Methods used to Fill SCBA Cylinders, Cascade · Inspection, Cleaning and Sanitizing ofSCBA c Ropes, Knots and Hitcbes - 6 boun · Characteristics, Inspection and Maintenance of Fire Service Rope and Webbing · Introduction of Fire Service Rescue Knots and Hitches c · How to Tie Off Tools and Equipment for Hoisting · How to Tie Off Dry and Charged Hose line · Safety Concerns for Lowering and Hoisting · Methods of Storing Rope . Drop Bag Uses c Hose, Nozzle and Appliances -- 30 hours · Functions Maintenance of Fire Hose, Coupling, Nozzles and Appliances · How to Make Hose Rolls · Functions Maintenances of Spanners and Hose Roller · How to make Hose Loads, One, Tow and Three Person Methods . Hose Carry's · Advancing Charged and Uncharged Hose lines · Hydrant Connections and Catching Hydrants · Advancing Charged and Uncharged Hose line up stairways · Stand Pipe Connections · Advancing Charged and Uncharged Hose line up and down Ladders · Deploy Portable Monitor . · Functions of master Stream Appliances Ground Ladders - 15 hours · Types and Uses of Ladders used by the Fire Service · Ladder Design and Construction · Ladder Safety · Lifting and Lowering Ladders from an Apparatus, One, Two and Three Person Method · Ladder Carry's, One, Two and Three Person Method · Raising and Extending Ladders, One, Two and Three Person Method · How to Climb Ladders · How to Carry Tools up and down Ladders Forcible Entry -- 6 hours · Principles of Opening Windows, Doors, Ceilings, Walls, Floors and Partition · Principles of Breaking Locks c Rescue -- 8 bours · Components of Rescue Operations · Safety Concerns during Rescue in Burning and Smoke Filled Building · Characteristic and Concerns of Primary and Secondary Searches · How to Carry Victims Conscious and Unconscious, One, Two and Three Person Method . Harnesses and Rescue Letter 9 c c Ventilation -- 12 hours · Safety Concerns during Ventilation OPer~tions · Vertical and Horizontal Ventilation Techniques · Principles of Strip Ventilation · Care and Operation of Smoke Ejector . Built in Ventilation Devices · Consequences ofImproper Ventilation Fire Control - 10 houn · Various Modes of Fire Attack · Methods use to Protect Exposures . Concerns of Vehicle Fires · Extinguishment of Class A, B, C and D Fires · Physical Properties of Combustibles and Flammable Liquids and Gases · Basic Guide Lines for Initial Attack Salvage and Overhaul - 20 hours · Purpose and Value of Salvage Operations · Safety Concerns During Salvage Operations · How to Roll and Fold Salvage Covers, One and Two Person Method · Commonly Performed Overhaul Procedures and Their Uses · How to Balloon Throw, One and Two Person Method · How to Make Catch Basin, Sump and Dike · Water Removal Devices · How to Use a Carryall to Remove Debris Fire Protection Water Systems -- 3 houn · Factors affecting Fire Hydrant Usability · Sources of Water Supply · NFPA Color Coding System · Concerns of Wet and Dry Barrel Hydrants · Drafting · Principles Features of Watery Systems Fire Protection Systems - 12 hours . Automatic Sprinkler Systems . Wet and Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems . Stand Pipe Systems . Deluges Systems . Dry and Wet Chemical Systems . Principles of Halon Systems C . Automatic Foam Systems . Smoke Detectors . Carbon Dioxide Systems . Alarm Initiating Devices 10 c c c Communications - 3 hours · Fire Department Emergency Communication Systems · How to Operate fire Department Radios · Clear Radio Text · Telephone and Communication Procedures Fire Prevention and Investigation - 4 hours · Public Education · Fire Investigations Vehicle Extrication - 17 hours · Principles of Extrications · Vehicle Anatomy · Stabilization of Vehicle · Characteristics of Hydraulic Rescue tools · Principles of Disentanglement · Accident Size-Up · New Vehicle Safety Systems · Dash, Window and Steering Wheel Column Removal Wild Land Fire Fighting - 27 bours · Wild Land Fire Behavior · Fire Weather · Wild Land Fire Safety · Fire Shelter Development and Uses · Wild Land Hose Lays · Mobile Attacks · Mop-Up and Control · Introduction to I Zone · Water Uses on Wild Land Fires · Lookouts, Communication,Escape Routes and Safety Zones · Aircraft and Dozers · Wild Land Hand Tools Uses Incident Command System - 12 hours . 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" ., .. -, 0. ~ " , . . - ~ -; ~ , e ;: =-~ =...::..=. ~ i , J , ~ . , ;" " ~ . n " =-. " 1 . il ~ , , ~ ~ i:' n e =-~ , . j ! ~ N ~ .- e ~ =- N , ~ . ;; " =- ~'Dl."S .":~"" '. :? ....l.d R '....3 , .. ~ '" N " ., . : ;; = ~ , ~ 0 . ~ " 5 I il ~ e ~ ~ N .- e ~ . .- , . ~ . -. - " ~ ~J ~ < ~ ~ . ~ Z M~ o o '" WO z~ =>~ ., ~ ~ ~ z o . z ~ ~ ~ < ~ . ; 1;~ ~ . n p -< 0 n ~ N ~ N f ~. .~ ~ ~ ;; .-, ~ , z ~ M o ~~ ,.~ " :; .;., '" ~ ~ ~ ~ . z o . z ~ ~ .- < ~ ~ . ".; ~ z ~ ~ ~ M o 00 "'~ -'~ it Q. "" ~ ~ e .;; o z o . z , ~ ~ c ~ i . , Z M~ o o '" "':;: U~ a: " :;~ , ~ z o . . OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RACHEL G. CLARK, CM.C. . CITY CLERK 300 North "D" Street. San Bernardino' CA 92418-0001 909.384.5002' Fax: 909.384.5158 www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us ,. October 14, 2002 Mr. David Bail Asst. Superintendent of Business Services San Bernardino City Unified School District 777 North "F" Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 Dear Mr. Bail, At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of October 7, 2002, the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution 2002-326 - Resolution authorizing the Fire Department to enter into an agreement with San Bernardino City Unified School District Adult School to establish a Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Academy. Enclosed is one (1) original agreement. Please sign in the appropriate location and return the original agreement to the City Clerk's Office, Attn: Michelle Taylor, P.O. Box 1318, San Bernardino, CA 92402, as soon as possible. Please retain a copy of the agreement for your files. Please be advised that the resolution and agreement will be null and void if not executed and returned to the City Clerk's Office within 60 days, or by December 6, 2002. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (909)384-5002. Sincerely, J V7l/~Li(:~) ila.~ , < Michelle Taylor Senior Secretary Enclosure CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO _ _____ C"__. n_'~ 'T... ..Tr">..... T_.___:... _ A~~~n.......h;l;t.. . D"""n<>"t f.-H' l-JllT'n'.ln nionitv. Honp;<;:tv OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RACHEL G. CLARK, C.M.C. - CITY CLERK 300 North "0"' Street. San Bernardino' CA 92418-0001 909.384.5002' Fax: 909.384.5158 www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us '" November 25, 2002 Mr. David S. Bail Asst. Superintendent of Business Services 777 North "F" Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 RE: Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Academy Dear Mr. Bail, At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of October 7, 2002, the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution 2002-326 - Resolution the Fire Department to enter into an agreement with San Bernardino City Unified School District Adult School to establish a Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Academy. On October 14, 2002, one (I) original agreement was sent to you for signatures, with the request that the executed original be returned to my attention. If the agreement has been signed, please return it to the City Clerk's Office, Attn: Michelle Taylor, P.O. Box 1318, San Bernardino, CA 92402. Please be advised that the resolution and agreement will be null and void if not executed and returned to the City Clerk's Office by December 6, 2002. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (909) 384-5002. (~~~~~~, J~ L'^-' Michelle Taylor Senior Secretary CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO An......DTun ~u...D1i'n Vn Tl"'~. Tntporitv. Ar('onntilhl1itv. Resnect for Human Di2nitv. Honestv 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, CA92418 FAX: 909 384-5158 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Fax To: Evelyn Franklin From: Michelle Taylor Fax: (909)381-0989 Date: February 21, 2003 Phone: Pages: 8 (including cover) Re: Firefighter/EMT Academy cc: o Urgent 0 For Review 0 Please Comment 0 Please Reply o Please Recycle -Comments: Per our telephone conversation, please obtain the signatures of David Bail on pages 6 and 7 of the agreement and retum it to the City Clerk's Office, Attn: Michelle Taylor, P.O. Box 1318, San Bemardino, CA 92402, as soon as possible. Note: Due to the number of pages, I have not included the attachments with this fax. I will be forwarding you those documents via mail. If you have any questions, please call me at (909) 384-5002. Thank you, Michelle Taylor Sr. Secretary, City Clerk's Office (909)384-5002, eld. 3206 TAYLOR MIt'cilCI.SAN-BERNARDINO.CA.US Arturo Delgado, Ed.D. Superintendent David S. Bail, Assistant Superintendent, Business Services February 21,2003 Michelle Taylor City Clerk's Office P.O. Box 1318 San Bernardino, CA 92402 Dear Ms Taylor: Please find enclosed a signed copy of the Agreement To Establish Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician Academy. Our office will retain a signed copy for our files. As always, we look forward to working with you. Sincerely, ~~ BUSINESS SERVICES DIVISION 777 North F Street. San Bernardino, CA 92410. (909) 381-1154. Fax (909) 383-1375 debra .Iove@sbcusd.k12.ca.us OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RACHEL G. CLARK, CM.C. . CITY CLERK 300 North "D" Street. San Bernardino. CA 92418-0001 909.384.5002. Fax: 909.384.5158 www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.lls ~ February 25, 2003 Debra Love Assistant Purchasing Director San Bernardino City Unified School District 777 North "F" Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 Dear Debra, Thank you for obtaining the signature of David Bailon the Agreement to Establish a Firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician Academy. As stated in my fax to Evelyn Franklin, I am providing you with a copy of Attachment B to the agreement for your files. If you have any questions, please give me a call at (909) 384-5002. Thank you, . ." (// {I {/0:16- Michelle Taylor Senior Secretary dsK Enclosure CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADOPTED SHARED VALUES: Integrity. Accountability. Respect for Human Dignity. Honesty " ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date (Date Adopted): 10 -f\-(),:l. Item # Vote: Ayes /''1 Nays .e-- \ '1 Resolution # ZOO Z - 3 Z~ Abstain.G-- Absent -G- Change to motion to amend original documents: - Reso. # On Attachments: ~ Contract tenn: - Note on Resolution of Attachment stored separately: -=- Direct City Clerk to (circle I): PUBLISH, POST, RECORD W/COUNTY Pl Date Sent to Mayor: Date of Mayor's Signature: Date of ClerklCDC Signature: 10 ~9 -() :;)- I() -\<J -()d \f:l~O-o;) Date Memo/Letter Sent for Signature: ~. Reminder Letter Sent on~day: 90 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 45th day: IO-Ci\-c) )- ll,)S-o~ See Attached: V Date Returned: See Attached: ......... See Attached: Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached: Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below): Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413, 6429, 6433, 10584, 10585, 12634): Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557): Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389): Copies Distributed to: City Attorney ( Code Compliance Dev. Services Parks & Rec. Police Public Services Water Notes: NullNoid After: ~O {)A-7 s J 12.. - "'-02- , By: - Reso. Log Updated: Seal Impressed: v V -- Yes ./ No Yes No ,/" Yes NoL Yes No JI'" Yes NO/ EDA Finance /' Others: f(1ZE MIS BEFORE FILING. REVIEW FORM TO ENSURE ANY NOTATIONS MADE HERE ARE TRANSFERRED TO THE YEARLY RESOLUTION CHRONOLOGICAL LOG FOR FUTURE REFERENCE (Contract Term, etc,) Ready to File: ~ Date: {). - h'O.5 Revised 01/12/01