CTEX 2023 Onsite Program

SESSION DESCRIPTIONS THURSDAY | APRIL 20

FP3

Resourceful Structural Firefighting:

DV4 Leadership and Service. Why Firefighters Stay - Part 2 8:00 am to 12:00 pm Instructors: Jason Hosea, Greg Lloyd, Dan Perkins This highly interactive course is facilitated by current California based Fire Service Leaders. The course will explore the dynam ics of leadership and what the current fire service demands. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will be explored. What DE&I is, how can your organization embrace it and what steps can you take as a current or future fire service leader to promote it in your organization. Recruitment and retention strategies will be discussed. How can the fire service effectively recruit and retain members from different generations that require unique atten tion. Finally, we will examine the concept of service. Service to the community, the organization and to each other. If your goal is to build high a performing team with an inclusive culture, this training event is for you.

From the Fire Code to the Fireground 8:00 am to 12:00 pm Instructor: Vince Anderson The California Fire Service is the most resourceful profession in the world. We take pride in utilizing our tenacity, tools, and talents to address the greatest needs of our communities across the state. There is an important resource we can better use to enhance emergency response capabilities, while simulta neously embracing our commitment to ensure everyone goes home: This resource is the Fire Code. This course is customized for firefighters, engineers, and com pany officers to gain a better awareness of the tangible aspects found in the Fire Code intended to promote effective fire ground operations. Utilizing the RECEO acronym as a roadmap, this presentation will demonstrate how the Fire Code establish es a wide range of code requirements to assist fire crews from the first dispatch notification until the scene is secured. Specific aspects include fire apparatus access requirements, water sup ply considerations, hazardous materials features, and building fire protection systems. The best practices and takeaways from this class will provide firefighters applicable knowledge to be an enhanced team member to their crew, their shift, and their community.

Luncheon Keynote Session Lunch buffet served in the Summit Foyer 12:00 pm

Thursday, April 20 12:00 - 1:30 pm

Keep Pushing! Fighting The Good Fight In A Way That Protects You, Your Family, And Those Battling Alongside You.

Jason Sautel Author & Firefighter

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