Fire - Atmospheric Monitoring for the Initial Engine Company-FF293-Oakland FD-07/24/24

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Brief Description
4 Hour Course
Full Description
Arriving first due on propane, natural gas, potential confined space, and other emergencies involving asphyxiant gases or events involving hazardous materials have the potential to displace oxygen and injure responders. This 4-hour in-service class is designed to review more than just pulling up first due on an engine and “Finding out what we got.” We will examine basic physical and chemical properties, basic functions of multigas detectors, how an when to use them on initial response, and how to use atmospheric monitoring as a risk based response tool. Additionally we will examine the typical behaviors of common fuel gases and the by-products of combustion and decomposition better know as Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Monoxide.
Training Dates
07/24/2024 - 07/24/2024
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
07/25/2023 - 07/23/2024
Available Seats
9
Hours
4h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
Oakland Fire Department
170 Doss Circle
Oakland, TN  38060
Reporting Instructions
Class begins at 8:00 AM
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