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Illinois Fire Chiefs 69th Annual Conference
With the Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Association Seminar
October 13-16, 2019 ● Peoria, Illinois
Illinois Fire Chiefs Associa on Dedicated to Excellence in the Fire Service
P.O. Box 7 Skokie, Illinois 60076
www.illinoisfirechiefs.org
Table of Contents
Letter from Mark Puknaitis, IFCA President 1 IFCA Program/Schedule 2 IFCA Speakers/Presentations 3-4 2nd Annual IFCA Stair Climb 5 Hotel Contact /Miscellaneous Information 6 IFCA Registration Form 7 IFAMA Course Description/Schedule 8-9 IFAMA Registration Form 10
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Illinois Fire Chiefs Associa on Dedicated to Excellence in the Fire Service
P.O. Box 7 Skokie, Illinois 60076 www.illinoisfirechiefs.org
An Invitation from the Illinois Fire Chiefs President As President of the Illinois Fire Chiefs’ Association, it is my pleasure to announce and invite you to the 69th Annual Combined Conference held in Peoria, Illinois October 13-16. The Illinois Fire Chiefs’ Association (IFCA) and the Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Association (IFAMA) have once again joined forces to create a program that is sure to provide a vast amount of information, training and skills that are valued in the fire service.
Our speakers and presenters bring both a local and national perspective to what is currently at the forefront impacting the Illinois Fire Service today. Topics such as mental health, focusing what lies ahead in the fire service, situational awareness, active shooter incident management and fire agency and individual credentialing are among the many areas that you will have the opportunity to learn about. Our fire service is changing at a quicker pace than ever. We all must be prepared and informed so that we can properly respond and be equipped with the information necessary to meet the demands of the present day and into the future.
As we begin the week, prior to the actual conference, please join us for a Tired Travelers Reception at the Pere Marquette Hotel on Sunday evening. This is always a great opportunity to meet and greet our fire service colleagues, friends and business partners. The conference will then begin on Monday morning with opening ceremonies starting at 0830am. The conference committee has once again worked hard to ensure that this conference delivers a diverse and complete line of topics so that you will be able to leave the conference with information beneficial to you and the communities you serve.
In addition, we will also be hosting the 2019 Illinois Fire Chiefs’ 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Sunday October 13th as well as a 5K run. Our many vendors and partners will have demonstrations, equipment and apparatus on hand and on display at their booths on our exhibit floor and we hope you take advantage of the time to meet and ask questions of the vendors that help to make our conference successful.
As time is getting close, please be sure to register early to ensure hotel availability and registration. Please visit our website at www.illinoisfirechiefs.org where you will find the conference registration, details of the presentations, scheduled activities and so much more. We look forward to seeing all of you at the conference and we expect a large attendance this year so please register early.
I am proud to serve as your President during such an exciting time in the fire service. Hope to see you and other members from your department in October.
Sincerely,
Mark J. Puknaitis
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Illinois Fire Chiefs Association 69th Annual Conference Program
Sunday, October 13, 2019 7:00‐9:00pm Tired Travelers Recep on Peoria Marrio Pere Marque e Hotel
Monday, October 14, 2019 ‐ Peoria Civic Center 7:30am Registra on
General Session 8:30‐9:00am Welcome to the 2019 Conference Chief Mark Puknai s, President IFCA Presenta on of Colors Peoria Fire Department Honor Guard Invoca on Peoria Fire Department Chaplin Memorial Service IFCA Funeral Commi ee Welcoming Remarks Chief Ed Olehy, Peoria Fire Department Mayor Jim Ardis, City of Peoria
9:00‐9:45am Keynote Address “Fire and Emergency Services ‐ What Does the Future Hold” Dr. Denis Onieal
9:45‐10:00am BREAK
10:00‐11:30am Dr. Denis Onieal con nues
11:30am‐12:15pm Reports IAFC Great Lakes Division, Division Chief Ma Kno , Rockford FD IFCA Annual Report, Exec Dir., Chief James Grady, III, Ret. IFSAP Annual Report, Ms. Laura Haiden, Glenside FPD, IFSAP President 2019‐20 Elec on & By‐Law Report, Chief John Chris an, Grayslake FPD, Immediate Past President, IFCA
12:15‐1:15pm Lunch with our Vendors Lunch will be served in the Exhibit Hall
12:15‐5:00pm Exhibits Open
1:00‐3:00pm IFCA Annual Elec ons
4:00‐5:00pm Hospitality in the Exhibit Hall Evening on your own. Explore Peoria and the surrounding communi es.
Tuesday, October 15, 2019 ‐ Peoria Civic Center 7:30am Registra on
8:00‐9:30am “Flawed Situa onal Awareness: The Stealth Killer of First Responders” Dr. Richard B. Gasaway
9:30‐9:45am BREAK
9:45‐11:00am Dr. Richard B. Gasaway con nues
11:00‐11:30am IFCA Educa onal & Research Founda on Report Chief Andy O’Donnell, Ret., Founda on President 2019 IFCA Scholarship Report and Presenta on Chief James Moore, Ret., Founda on Vice President
11:30am‐2:00pm Lunch with our Vendors Lunch will be served in the Exhibit Hall Exhibit floor open
2:00‐3:30pm “Objec ves for Intro to First Responder Behavioral Health Course”
Ms. Sarah A. Gura
6:15pm Presiden al Recep on and Installa on Banquet
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 ‐ Pere Marque e 8:00am Registra on & Con nental Breakfast
8:30‐9:00am Reports Office of the State Fire Marshal Ma Perez, State Fire Marshal Illinois Fire Service Ins tute Royal P. Mortenson, Director
9:00‐9:15am BREAK
9:15‐10:30am “Center for Public Safety Excellence, What it Can Do for Your Department
Preet Bassi 10:30‐12:00am
“Mercy Hospital ‐ Ac ve Shooter” DC Tim Sampey, Chicago FD
12:00pm Closing Luncheon Peoria Marrio Pere Marque e Hotel
69th Annual Conference Concludes
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2019 IFCA Conference Speakers As the senior career federal fire official, Dr. Denis Onieal is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the United States Fire Administration — the annual training of over 140,000 first responders at and through the National Fire Academy; the National Fire Incident Reporting System, which documents and analyzes 27 million fire department emergency responses a year; the USFA’s fire prevention, public information and public education programs; and the
26 campus buildings and the grounds of the historic National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
An honorably discharged Army veteran, he joined the Jersey City Fire Department and rose through the ranks from firefighter to deputy chief, and then to acting chief, leading a uniformed force of 650 firefighters and officers. He spent his entire time "in the street" as a line fire officer.
He completed a Bachelor of Science from New Jersey City University, a Master of Public Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a doctorate in education from New York University (NYU). He taught in the master and doctorate programs in education at NYU for five years.
Beginning on Sept. 12, 2001, he led the USFA’s team at the World Trade Center, working behind the scenes to help the New York City Fire Department re-establish their systems of command, control and on-site communications. In 2005, he was sent to Atlanta, Georgia, to lead the in-processing, training and dispatch of 4,000 firefighters to assist in the response to Hurricane Katrina.
He is the recipient of the International Association of Fire Chiefs President’s Award for outstanding leadership, the James O. Page EMS Achievement Award for exemplary leadership, the Congressional Fire Services Institute Mason Lankford Leadership Award for improvement and advancement of the fire and emergency services, the Metropolitan Fire Chiefs President’s Award of Distinction, the Fire Engineering Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Firehouse Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award.
Fire and Emergency Services - What Does the Future Hold The future of the fire and emergency services (FES) is very predictable - look at the US Census; pay attention to the methods and materials of construction; think about today’s communications and watch the news! These issues are neither good nor bad, right nor wrong – they are. How we choose to deal with them is our choice. We can take advantage of the knowledge and prepare; or we can bury our heads in the sand and try to deal with the consequences. They’re coming nonetheless. This presentation will highlight the significant issues that the FES will face over the next 35 years.
Rich Gasaway is widely considered to be a trusted authority on human factors, situational awareness and the decision making processes used in high stress, high consequence work environments.
Dr. Gasaway has authored 6 books and his contributions on situational awareness and decision making have been featured and referenced in more than 400 books, book
chapters, journal articles and online publications.
His government clients include: NASA, the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Department of Defense and every branch of the armed forces including the United States Military Academy and the United States Air Force Academy.
Corporate consulting and training clients have included: Exxon/Mobil, Syncrude Oil Refinery, Nuclear Fuel Services, Georgia Pacific, Babcock & Wilcox, SGL Carbon and Eagle Materials Corporation.
More than 500 public safety agencies have relied on him to help improve their emergency scene safety and high-risk decision making, including the New York City Fire Department’s Incident Management Team, the fire officers’ associations for Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County Fire Departments and fire brigades in England, the Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.
Flawed Situational Awareness: The Stealth Killer of First Responders This program shares the powerful findings of Dr. Gasaway’s extensive research on issues related to first responder decision making and flawed situational awareness. In his review of hundreds of near-miss reports, case studies, line-of-duty death reports and videos he continually found himself being frustrated because there were so many clues, indicators and signs that the incident was going to end in disaster.
Yet, for some reason, personnel operating at the incident scene – from company officers to incident commanders – could not see it coming. Or if they did see it coming, they did nothing to alter their course.
In his research to understand why first responders were (seemingly) blind and deaf to what was happening right in front of them, Dr. Gasaway uncovered and investigated over one hundred barriers that can destroy situational awareness and flaw decision making.
This program focuses on some of the most pervasive situational awareness barriers first responders will face while operating in stress-filled, dynamically-changing environments.
Barriers to be explored and discussed will include: Pre-arrival lens Confabulation Mission Myopia Mind shift Staffing issues Biases Normalization of deviance Human factors Complacency The curse of knowledge Overconfidence Technology Miscommunications Command location Peer and supervisor pressure Command support Overload Mission and goal Task fixation Culture Task saturation … and more
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2019 IFCA Conference Speakers Sarah Gura is a masters level, licensed clinical professional counselor in the State of Illinois. She specializes in treating first responders via psychotherapy in individual counseling sessions. She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy for the treatment of trauma; and she uses existentialism, Buddhism, and psychodynamic theory to treat her clients. She is also a student of Ayurveda, and a registered yoga instructor. Her practice is located in Burr Ridge, Illinois, where her colleagues also treat first
responder concerns and needs. Sarah often provides psych-education presentations on first responder behavioral health topics throughout Illinois for various organizations and events.
Objectives for Intro to First Responder Behavioral Health Course Learning about psychology as it is relevant to the first responder world is a newly unavoidable topic for firefighters, law enforcement, dispatchers, and ED nurses. Personal life stressors and/or potentially traumatic events that are experienced on-the-job can quickly add-up. We are observing concerns in job performance issues, psychological discomfort to Post-traumatic stress disorder, marriage & family problems, and a greater suicide risk than the general population. The willingness and ability to respond appropriately to first responder psychological health needs are an integral part of daily operations in these fields. An introductory course about the reality of first responder psychological phenomena & stress is helpful to prime the unknowing or resisting minds of those who need help or could help. responder behavioral health so that we create an appropriate common language for communicating about psychological health & well-being. Basic vocabulary includes: potentially traumatic events, SIC-ness, vicarious trauma, trauma bonding, compassion fatigue, burn out/HPA burnout, high functioning addiction(s), Post-traumatic stress disorder, EMDR, and basic brain anatomy/function.
Preet Bassi became the Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Public Safety Excellence in late 2014.
Overseeing work across all program areas, Preet focuses on the strategic direction of CPSE as set by the Board of Directors. In her time at CPSE, the
organization has experienced unparalleled growth, development and successful implementation of a corporate strategic plan, and increased engagement with CPSE’s agencies, officers, volunteers, and stakeholders.
Preet brings a unique mix of formal education and practical work experience in government and non-profits to her role. Preet holds a Master’s in Public Administration and certificate in Political Management from the University of Southern California and a B.A. in Economics and Political Science with a minor in Education from the University of California Davis. Preet received her Certified Association Executive credential through the American Society of Association Executives in 2017.
Prior to CPSE, she served as the Director of Finance and Administration for the International Accreditation Service (IAS) and managed the IAS Fire and Life Safety and Building Department Accreditation Programs. In addition to her experience in the international accreditation arena, Preet has experience at both the local and state level, having worked for the City of Anaheim, CA and the California State Assembly.
Center for Public Safety Excellence, What it Can Do for Your Department Join Preet Bassi, CAE, CEO for the Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE) to learn more about the CFAI Agency Accreditation and CPC Officer Credentialing Programs and the resources available within Illinois to assist you with these two programs. CPSE is a non-profit technical organization committed to leading the fire and emergency service to excellence through the continuous quality improvement model of accreditation, credentialing,
Tim Sampey In November of 2018 an “Active Shooter Incident” took place both inside and outside of Mercy Hospital in Chicago. The incident claimed the life of a Chicago Police Officer, an Emergency Room Physician, and a Staff Pharmacist, with the shooter also killed in the incident. Chicago Fire Department Deputy Fire Commissioner Tim Sampey will present an overview of this tragic incident, including strategies deployed in
commanding and communicating with the numerous agencies that were operating in the crowded, daytime hospital setting.
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2nd Annual IFCA 9/11 Stair Climb When: Sunday, October 13, 2019
Time: 10:00am Where: Peoria Civic Center/Carver Arena
Exhibitors invited to Join the Fire Service in this worthy cause
FOLLOW US:
Registra on is open for the 2019 Illinois Fire Chiefs 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb! The climb will take place on Sunday, October 13th at the Peoria Civic Center. We would be happy if you could join us and spread the word to friends and family members.
Once again you can honor the fallen firefighters by climbing the equivalent 110 stories to symbolize the steps of the World Trade Center Towers. All par cipants that register online are guaranteed an event t‐shirt and a name badge of a firefighter for you to carry with you during the climb. The registra ons are limited to 343, so now is a good me to register. As an experienced climber you may want to start a team at .h ps://secure2.convio.net/nff/site/TRR/StairClimb/General/958389112?pg=utype&fr_id=2132 The registra on fee is $35.
We invite you to register today at:
h p://events.firehero.org/site/TR/StairClimb/General?fr_id=2132&pg=entry and get started with your fundraising. You will be able to create your own personal fundraising page that allows you to e‐mail friends and family members, tell your story about why you climb and invite others to join you in your efforts.
Thank you for your con nued support and we look forward to seeing you on October 13th.
Sincerely,
John Kachanuk
Stair Climb Coordinator
PO Drawer 498, Emmitsburg, MD 21727 | Phone: (301) 447-1365 | Fax: (301) 447-1645 National Fallen Firefighters Foundation © 2019 All rights reserved.
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Illinois Fire Chiefs Spouse/Significant Other Information
There will not be a planned program for Spouses/Significant Others this year.
Your significant other is more than welcome to a end the Annual Conference with you. The registra on cost is $75.00 and includes Tired Travelers, Lunch ckets at the Civic Center on Monday and Tuesday, Banquet cket for Tuesday evening and a Lunch Ticket for the Closing Luncheon on Wednesday.
IFCA Conference Notes
Class “A” Uniform The IFCA Execu ve Board invites you to wear your Class “A” uniform to the Annual Banquet on Tuesday.
Are You a MEMBER of the IFCA? If not, this is why you should be!
You are a fire chief – or aspire to be – or you serve as a deputy, assistant, or battalion chief. Your position places you in a leadership role. Yet, the position has never been more isolated, the task been more difficult, the resources fewer, or the challenges greater. Where do you turn for help?
The Illinois Fire Chiefs Association is a progressive leader in national and state fire service issues. As a Member of the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association (IFCA), you have access to cutting-edge information about your profession, knowledge and training to succeed as a leader, networking with fire service experts, advocacy for fire service legislation, and the ability to discuss issues with other chiefs. Help is just a phone call away.
Join the premier fire chief organization committed to promoting your success. Find the resources to help you excel.
How We Can Help You Succeed A fire chief embraces many critical challenges – from personnel to planning, supplies to suppression, and discipline to decision making – your colleagues share the same issues.
We offer you tools to become more successful – to manage and lead more effectively. Our Members – besides being local fire chiefs, like you – serve on state, national and consensus committees, and have access to the latest information and coming trends. You benefit from their expertise and involvement. Whether you attend a conference, review the website, read the Gong, or call to ask a question, YOU will broaden your skills! YOU will evolve and develop professionally! YOU will become a better fire chief!
Your voice in the Association – through our participation and voting – makes us stronger and better able to meet the needs of Illinois fire chiefs
Become a Leader in the ILLINOIS Fire Service! Illinois is in the forefront of fire service change and the IFCA leads the way.
We have developed a cadre of fire service leaders that can assist you cope with current and future public safety challenges. Our Executive Board and dedicated committee members represent our Association at local, regional, state and federal meetings related to the fire service and EMS. Our proactive, engaging approach provides our Association and YOU with opportunities to succeed every day!
Using the strength of our Membership, the IFCA is a strong advocate for the fire service and our citizens. In partnership with other fire service and associate organizations, you as a Member are provided with cutting-edge information through a variety of networking channels.
The Illinois Fire Chiefs Association invites YOU to become an active Member in our dynamic organization. TOGETHER, we can continue to influence the delivery of fire, emergency medical services and special operations to our citizens, and help support the needs of our firefighters and officers.
For NEW Memberships please contact the IFCA at 800-662-0732. or visit our website at www.illinoisfirechiefs.org.
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Hotel Information
Illinois Fire Chiefs Associa on ‐ Headquarters Hotel Peoria Marrio Pere Marque e 501 Main Street, Peoria IL 61602 Reserva on Numbers 1‐800‐228‐9290 or 1‐800‐410‐9914 Room Block Code: Please men on Illinois Fire Chiefs Price $138.00 per night plus 15% tax Block Cut Off: 09/20/2019
Illinois Fire Chiefs Associa on ‐ Overflow Hotel Courtyard Peoria Downtown 533 Main Street, Peoria IL 61602 Reserva on Numbers 1‐800‐228‐9290 or 1‐800‐410‐9914 Room Block Code: Please men on Illinois Fire Chiefs Price $138.00 per night plus 15% tax Block Cut Off: 09/20/2019
Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Associa on ‐ Headquarters Hotel Holiday Inn & Suites East Peoria 101 Holiday Street, East Peoria IL 61611 Reserva on Number 309‐698‐3333 Room Block Code: Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Price $132.00 per night plus Block Cut Off: 09/20/2019
IFCA 69th ANNUAL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM October 13‐16, 2019
Peoria Civic Center ● Peoria Marriott Pere Marquette Peoria, Illinois
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: (please complete one form for each attendee)
RANK: FIRST NAME: LAST NAME:
DEPARTMENT:
MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE: ZIP:
PHONE NUMBER: EMAIL ADDRESS:
Will spouse/guest attend: ☐ YES ☐ NO
SPOUSE NAME (if attending):
Will you be attending the IFCA’s 69th Annual Banquet, Tuesday Oct. 15 Will you be attending the IFCA’s Closing Luncheon, Wednesday, Oct 16
This is for meal planning guarantees, you are always welcome This is for meal planning guarantees, you are always welcome.
☐ YES ☐ NO ☐ YES ☐ NO
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Types & Fees: (Active/ Sworn Personnel) Payment Options Advance Full Registration $200.00 ☐ ☐ Check Enclosed Full Registration at the Door $225.00 ☐ ☐ Bill Department Daily Registration Fee – Monday, October 14 $100.00 ☐ PO #______________________ Daily Registration Fee – Tuesday, October 15 $100.00 ☐ ☐ Credit Card See below Daily Registration Fee – Wednesday, October 16 $50.00 ☐ Daily Registration does not include Banquet or conference gift. Total: $ Retired IFCA Member Chief $75.00 ☐Spouse/Guest $50.00 ☐
CREDIT CARD INFORMATION: (Visa, Mastercard or Discover accepted) 4% service charged added to credit card orders. If credit card information is different than registration information, please complete info below
Card Number: Expiration Date (MM/YYYY):
Cardholder Name:
Cardholder Address, City, Zip:
Cardholder Phone Number:
HOW TO REGISTER: Online: www.illinoisfirechiefs.org Email form to: [email protected] Fax form to: 847.966.0782 Mail form and payment to: Illinois Fire Chiefs Association, PO Box 352, Mundelein IL 60060.
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Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Association 2019 Seminar
Sunday, October 13, 2019 7:00‐9:00pm Tired Travelers Recep on Peoria Marrio Pere Marque e Hotel
Monday, October 14, 2019 ‐ Peoria Civic Center 7:30am Registra on
General Session 8:30‐9:00am Welcome to the 2019 Conference Chief Mark Puknai s, President IFCA Presenta on of Colors Peoria Fire Department Honor Guard Invoca on Peoria Fire Department Chaplin Memorial Service IFCA Funeral Commi ee Welcoming Remarks Chief Ed Olehy, Peoria Fire Department Mayor Jim Ardis, City of Peoria
9:00‐9:45am Keynote Address “Fire and Emergency Services ‐ What Does the Future Hold” Dr. Denis Onieal 9:45‐10:00am BREAK
10:00‐11:30am Dr. Denis Onieal con nues
11:30am‐12:15pm Reports IAFC Great Lakes Division, Division Chief Ma Kno , Rockford FD IFCA Annual Report, Exec Dir., Chief James Grady, III, Ret. IFSAP Annual Report, Ms. Laura Haiden, Glenside FPD, IFSAP President 2019‐20 Elec on & By‐Law Report, Chief John Chris an, Grayslake FPD, Immediate Past President, IFCA
12:15‐1:15pm Lunch with our Vendors Lunch will be served in the Exhibit Hall
1:30‐2:30pm Annual IFAMA Mee ng and EVT of the Year Presenta on
2:30‐5:00pm Exhibits Open
4:30‐5:00pm Hospitality in the Exhibit Hall
A Note for IFAMA A endees: IFAMA a endees are welcome and encouraged to a end the opening session of the IFCA Conference at 8:30am. You are also welcome to join any of the sessions on Monday and Tuesday if you are not scheduled for a class
Tuesday, October 15, 2019 ‐ Peoria Civic Center
Waterous ‐ Water Pump Maintenance Class Date/Time: Oct. 15‐16, 8:30am‐4:30pm, Instructor: Brian Shorten Class Limit: 20 Descrip on: Hands‐on Training ‐ will cover Vehicle‐Mounted pumps (CM, CS, and CP‐2 Pumps). Transmissions (C20, Y and K series) and all accessories and an overview of Foam and CAFS. Day 1 Classroom at Civic Center, Day 2 Hands‐on instruc on to be held at Peoria FD Training Facility, 7130 N Galena Rd, Peoria. (course 1501)
Welding Class Date/Time: Oct 15‐17, 8:30am‐4:30pm, Instructor: Dr. Richard Polanin Class Limit: 14 Descrip on: Students will receive instruc on in welding theory, metallurgical considera ons, welding techniques, safety and PPE, machine setup. Hands on Gas metal arc welding. Gas tungsten arc welding steel and aluminum. Classes will be held at Illinois Central College on all three days. Lunch included. PLEASE BE ADVISED THERE IS A $75.00 MATERIAL CHARGE FOR THIS CLASS (course 1502)
Coolant and DEF Technology Class Date/Time: Oct 15, 8:30am‐12:00pm, Repeated the a ernoon of Oct 15, 1:00‐4:30p Instructor: Joe Long, Old World Industries Class Limit: none Descrip on: Students will learn about current heavy duty coolant technologies. Joe will explain the tes ng, trea ng and filtering of all coolants as well as compa bility within OE manufactures. He will also explain the evolu on of an freeze and the various colors. Joe’s presenta on will decode the mysterious world of coolants and give informa on to help prevent systems damage and failures. DEF fluid and diesel fuel issues such as “black fuel” will also be explained. (course 1503 morning, course 1504 a ernoon).
Snap‐On Inc. Heavy duty diagnos c scan tools with a er treatment management Class Date/Time: Oct. 15, 8:30am‐12:00pm, Repeated the a ernoon of Oct 15, 1:00‐4:30pm. Instructor: TBA Class Limit: none Descrip on: Students will cover new so ware and bidirec onal scan tools designed for Heavy Duty engine applica ons available from Snap‐On Inc. Scan tool opera on, forced regen, as well as trouble code iden fica on and troubleshoo ng. (course 1505 morning, course 1506 a ernoon).
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 Holiday Inn & Suites E. Peoria
Harrison Generator Class Date/Time: Oct 16, 8:30a‐12:00p, Repeated the a ernoon of Oct 16, 1:00‐4:30pm, Instructor: Jus n Majzel Class Limit: none Descrip on: Students will cover opera on and design of the Harrison genera on system. Preven ve maintenance and repair will be covered for the genera on unit as well as the pto driven pump and suppor ng hardware. (course 1601 morning, course 1602 a ernoon).
Wednesday classes con nued on next page
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Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Association 2019 Seminar
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 (con nued) Holiday Inn & Suites E. Peoria
Small Engine Equipment Maintenance presented by Air One Class Date/Time: Oct 16, 8:30a‐12:00p, Repeated the a ernoon of Oct 16, 1:00‐4:30pm, Instructor: Neal Lippold Class Limit: none Descrip on: Neal will go over small engine preventa ve maintenance, cleaning and adjustment. Maintenance for ba ery operated HURST extrica on tools. (course 1603 morning, course 1604 a ernoon).
Thursday, October 17, 2019 Holiday Inn & Suites, E. Peoria
EVT Prep F3 Class Date/Time: Oct 17, 8:30am‐12:00pm, Instructor: Brian Shorten Class Limit: none Descrip on: Test Prep for EVT F3 standards for NFPA 1901. Standard for automo ve fire apparatus NFPA 1911. Standard for inspec on, maintenance, tes ng, and re rement of in‐service apparatus. (course 1701)
Smart Power Generators Class Date/Time: Oct 17, 8:30a‐12:00p, Repeated the a ernoon of Oct 17, 1:00‐4:30pm, Instructor: Sco Jones Class Limit: none Descrip on: The Smart Power class subjects include opera on, maintenance, diagnosis and repair. Sco goes in‐depth about how the electronic control systems works and how it’s different from standard generators. (course 1702 morning, course 1703 a ernoon).
Cummins DPF and A er Treatment Class Date/Time: Oct 17, 8:30a‐12:00p, Repeated the a ernoon of Oct 17, 1:00‐4:30pm, Instructor: Joe Stack Class Limit: none Descrip on: Students will cover Cummins New and current a er treatment system maintenance, repair and diagnos cs using Cummins so ware. DPF cleaning and repair, using archived data to diagnose and troubleshoot A er Treatment Systems. (course 1704 morning, course 1705 a ernoon).
Pomps Tire Service Class Date/Time: Oct 16, 8:30a‐12:00p, Repeated the a ernoon of Oct 16, 1:00‐4:30pm, Instructor: David Coppess Class Limit: none Descrip on: This class will cover moun ng, dismoun ng and repairing heavy duty truck res. Students will be cer fied a er the comple on of this course. (course 1706 morning, course 1707 a ernoon).
Friday, October 18, 2019 Holiday Inn & Suites, E. Peoria
EVT Tes ng 9:00am‐1:00pm
You must register directly with EVT to test: www.evtcc.org
Hotel Informa on
Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Associa on ‐ Headquarters Hotel Holiday Inn & Suites East Peoria 101 Holiday Street, East Peoria IL 61611 Reserva on Number 309‐698‐3333 Room Block Code: Illinois Fire Apparatus Mechanics Price $132.00 per night plus Block Cut Off: 09/20/2019
Message from IFAMA President
The 2019 IFAMA seminar has lots of training opportuni es to offer this year. Look for some new and exci ng things to come this year. Please note the extra costs associated with the welding class and the increase to the annual dues. IFAMA has always strived to provide the best trainings available to its membership as cost effec vely as possible. Unfortunately, as the cost of business increases, we have iden fied the need to increase our membership dues to be able to con nue with the level of commitment we have shown in the past. Over the years, the seminar costs have increased as well, however, we are keeping our seminar fees the same except for the added costs of one class this year. We feel the quality of, and the value of that class out weigh the extra expense we have to pass on to the class par cipants. Thank you all for your understanding.
It goes without saying that IFAMA truly appreciates its membership, their dedica on, and your par cipa on in our Annual Seminar. With your support, we will con nue to provide the quality of trainings our membership has become accustomed to, and keep this organiza on moving forward.
Please note the hotel deadline. Get those rooms booked.
I look forward to seeing everyone in October.
Rob Carpenter President, IFAMA
Help Your Committees Please Pre-Register!
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IFAMA 20198 Seminar Registration October 15-19, 2019
The 2019 IFAMA Seminar will be held October 14‐18, 2019 in Peoria. Monday & Tuesday classes will be held at the Peoria Civic Center unless otherwise noted. Wednesday, Thursday & Friday classes will be held at the Holiday Inn & Suites East Peoria. Full registra on is $225.00. Single day registra on is $75.00 (lunch included). Plus Membership dues for IFAMA are $50.00/per person and cover October 2019 through September 2020
Please complete this form and mail with check to Illinois Fire Chiefs Associa on, PO Box 352, Mundelein IL 60060. You may email to [email protected] or fax to: 847‐966‐0782..
Monday, October 14, 2019
IFAMA Annual Mee ng
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
1501 Waterous Water Class Dates Oct 15‐16, 8:‐30a‐4:30p
1502 Welding Class Date Oct 15‐17, 8:30a‐4:30p
1503 Coolant and DEF Technology Class Date Oct 15, 8:30p‐12:00p
1504 Coolant and DEF Technology Class Dates Oct 15, 1:00p‐4:30p
1505 Snap‐On Diag. & A ertreatments Class Dates Oct 15, 8:30p‐12:00p
1506 Snap‐On Diag. & A ertreatments Class Date Oct 15, 1:00a‐4:30
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
1601 Harrison Generator Class Dates Oct 16, 8:30a‐12:00p
1602 Harrison Generator Class Date Oct 16, 1:00p‐4:30p
1603 Small Engine Equip Maint. Class Date Oct 16, 8:30a‐12:00p
1604 Small Engine Equip Maint. Class Date Oct 16, 1:30p‐4:30p
Thursday, October 17, 2017
1701 EVT Prep F3 Class Dates Oct 17, 8:30a‐12:00p
1702 Smart Power Generators Class Dates Oct 17, 8:30a‐12:00p
1703 Smart Power Generators Class Dates Oct 17, 1:00p‐4:30p
Thursday, October 17, 2017 (cont’d)
1704 Cummins DPF & A ertreatments Class Date Oct 17, 8:30a‐12:00p
1705 Cummins DPF & A ertreatments Class Dates Oct 17, 1:00p‐4:30p
1706 Pomps Tire Service Class Dates Oct 17, 8:30a‐12:00p
1707 Pomps Tire Service Class Dates Oct 17, 1:00p‐4:30p
Friday, October 18, 2019 EVT Tes ng ‐ 9:00a‐1:00p You must register directly with EVT to test
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