• This is a three day (24 hour) course. Machinery Rescue Technician incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021). Key topics include sizing up an incident; establishing safety zones; mitigating hazards; stabilizing and creating access and egress openings for rescue; disentangling and removing victims; and terminating an incident. The knowledge and skills acquired will prepare an emergency responder to extricate victim(s) from machinery in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Senior Instructor: Rich Atwood Location: North Net Training Center Date: June 25-27,2024 Time: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Fee: $800.00 per individual (Course Tuition $725.00 + Mandatory SFT Certificate Fee $75.00) Continuing Education: 8-Hours/Instructor Lead Class size: 24 Prerequisites: Vehicle Extrication or Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue (SFT) Confined Space Rescue Awareness (CSTI, IAFF, or SFT) Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate & 8 Continuing Education Credit Hours
  • This is a five day (40 hour) course. Structural Collapse Specialist 1 (SCS1) meets NFPA 1006 Standard for Technical Rescue Personnel Professional Qualifications levels of Awareness and Operations. Key topics that will be covered: Establishing a plan and requesting appropriate resources, search practices and techniques, building shoring and stabilization, breaching light weight building and unreinforced masonry (URM) construction, accessing hazards related to building collapse, lifting and moving heavy objects, simulated rescue scenarios. Senior Instructor: Rich Atwood Location: North Net Training Center Date:April 15-19, 2024 Time: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Fee: $ 1,100.00 per individual (Course Tuition $1,025.00 + Mandatory SFT Certificate Fee $75.00) Class size: 36 Prerequisites: Rope Rescue Operations (SFT) or LARRO (SFT) and Rescue Systems 1 (SFT) and IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800 (FEMA-online) and Confined Space Awareness (SFT) and Structural Collapse Specialist (FEMA, computer-based training, 2017 or current edition, within 2 years of course registration).  Shall be completed prior to the class Proof of completion will be required the morning of day one. https://teex.org/class/9p2630/
  • This course is required training for qualification as a Task Force Leader (TFLD), or any Strike Team Leader (STEN) position under the Wildland Fire Qualifications System Guide 310-1. The AH-330: Strike Team/Task Force Leader All Hazards course is comprised of the following objectives: concept of the position; resource typing standards; identification of hazards and risks on various incidents and how to mitigate them; recognition, planning for, and describing how to implement appropriate tactics in various incident situations with various resources organized into Strike Teams or Task Forces; identification and describing how to implement Strike Team/Task Force responsibilities prior to, and during mobilization and demobilization; identification and describing how to implement Strike Team/Task Force Leader responsibilities during incident activities; administration; supervision; entrapment avoidance; WUI; case studies; scenarios; appropriate action vs. freelancing; demonstrating the ability to apply LCES to all aspects of a tactical assignment. Prerequisites: ICS-200.B: Incident Command System for Single Resources & Initial Action Incidents; and CICCS qualified Engine Boss, Heavy Equipment Boss or Crew Boss Instructor: Mike Leckliter Location: North Net Training Center Time: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Date: May 28-31, 2024 Fee: $450 Max. Class Size: 20 max Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate.
  • This course provides information on conducting incident size-up, developing and implementing an initial plan of action involving single and multiunit operations for various types of emergency incidents to mitigate the situation following agency safety procedures, conducting pre-incident planning, and develop and conduct a post-incident analysis.

    Designed For: Aspiring company officers

    Lead Instructor: Elite Command Training Instructor, Mike Leckliter Location: North Net Training Center Time: 08:30 am to 05:00 pm Date: April 22-25, 2024

    Fee: $450.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials)

     

    Prerequisites: Meet the educational requirements for Fire Fighter II,

    ICS-200.B: Incident Command System For Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents,

    Hazardous Material Incident Commander (as offered by the California Specialized Training Institute) Certification: Fire Officer (Level I and II) Standard: Complete all activities and formative tests. Complete all summative tests with a minimum score of 80%. Class Size: 30

    Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate
  • This course provides information on evaluating and reporting incident conditions, analyzing incident needs, developing and implementing a plan of action to deploy incident resources completing all operations to suppress a wildland fire, establishing an incident command post, creating an incident action plan, and completing incident records and reports.

    Designed For: Aspiring company officers

    Lead Instructor: Elite Command Training, Mike Leckliter Location: North Net Training Center Time: 08:30 am to 05:00 pm Date: May 20-23, 2024 Fee: $450.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials)

    Prerequisites: Meet the educational requirements for Fire Fighter II All Risk Command Operations for Company Officers S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior (classroom delivery only) Certification: Fire Officer (Level I and II) Standard: Complete all activities and formative tests. Complete all summative tests with a minimum score of 80%. Class Size: 30

    Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate
  • This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the intermediate level professional instructor to perform his or her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The curriculum is based on the 2012 edition of NFPA 1041 Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications and the 2012 edition of NFPA 1403 Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions. At the end of this course, candidates for Instructor II certification will be able to develop lesson plans and evaluation instruments, teach and deliver instruction, and evaluate and the coach other instructors. The Instructor II will also be able to analyze resources and formulate a program budget. Lead Instructor: Elite Command Training Instructor, Brad Amaral Location: North Net Training Center Time: 08:30 am to 5:00 pm Date: April 8-11, 2024 Fee: $465.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials) Hours: 40 Class Size: 20 max Prerequisites: Instructional Methodology, Introduction to the Incident Command System (IS.100.B), FEMA or National Incident Management System (IS-700.A) Certification: Certification: Instructor II Upon completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate.
  • This three day (24 hour) course will take you from classroom discussion to working safely and efficiently in a trench rescue environment. This hands-on training program will cover topic that include: Trench and Excavation Regulations, Understanding Soil, Trench Configurations, Trench Hazards, Rescue Team Preparation, Incident Response, Initial On Scene and Pre-Entry Operations, Shoring Systems and Components, Installation of Shoring Systems, Victim Rescue and Recovery and Incident Termination. Lead Instructor: Dan Claridge Location: Glendale Fire Station 21 421 Oak Street  , Glendale, CA, 91204 Date: April 29 - May 1, 2024 Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Fee: $ 750.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials) Prerequisites: Rescue Systems 1 Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate
  • This course is a five day (40 hour) intensive hands-on course provides the skills and knowledge needed to prepare the confined space rescue technician to respond to confined space emergencies including identifying confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces, the hazards associated with permit-required confined spaces, target industries and hazards, state and federal regulations, components of a rescue operation, and the roles and responsibilities of the rescue team. Lead Instructor: Rich Atwood Location: North Net Training Center Date: March 11-15, 2024 Time: 8:00 - 5:00 pm Fee: $ 1000.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials) Prerequisites: Confined Space Rescue Awareness (SFT) Rope Rescue Operations* (SFT) or Rescue Systems 1 and LARRO (SFT) HazMat First Responder Operations (SFT) IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800 (FEMA** – online) Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate. & 8 Continuing Education Credit Hours
  • This course will prepare participants to undergo competency testing for high angle rescue. The scope of the program is to familiarize participants with the high angle environment and experience: and for them to safely participate in the engineering and operation of simple to complex rescue systems. Location: North Net Training Center Date: August 19-23, 2024 Time: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Fee: $ 900.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials) ​ Prerequisites:Rope Rescue Awareness/Operations; or Low Angle Rope Rescue Operational and Rescue Systems 1 Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate  
  • The course provides information on low-angle and high-angle rescue, familiarizing participants with operation of simple, complex, and compound rope rescue systems in the low – and high – angel environment. Lead Instructor: Joe Mathias Location: North Net Training Center Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Date: June 17-21, 2024 Fee: $900.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials) Prerequisites: IS-100, IS -200, IS-700, IS-800 Class Size: 24 Max Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate.
  • Classroom C is commonly referred to as the "dirty classroom" because of its convenient location to the outside drill ground. This classroom was designed to accommodate up to 20 students and provides use of modern instructional systems. Classroom C can be rented for $55.00 per hour.
  • Classroom D

    From: $80.00
    Classroom D is conveniently located from the interior or exterior stairwell of the facility. Classroom D comes equip with state of the art audial visual equipment. This classroom can accommodate up to 40 people. Classroom D can be rented for $80.00 an hour.
  • The Conference Room seats 18 around the table and can accommodate a total of 40 people. Modern instructional systems are available upon request. The Conference Room can be rented for $85.00 an hour.
  • Multipurpose Room

    From: $85.00
    The Multipurpose Room is the largest room in the facility. It will accommodate up to 100 students and provides use of modern instructional systems. The Multipurpose Room can be rented for $85.00 an hour.
  • Incident Commander: This course provides the tools a person needs to assume control of an emergency response to a hazardous materials incident. Instructional methods include class activities, case studies and table top exercises with emphasis on hands-on decision making. Course topics include:
    • Laws and Regulations
    • Hazard Assessment
    • ICS Team Typing
    • Proactive Actions
    • Hazmat Site Safety
    • Operational Risk Management
    • Incident Termination
    Instructor: Elite Command Training Location: North Net Training Center Date: May 22 & 23, 2024  New Date : May 9 & 10, 2024 Time: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Course Length: 16 hours Fee: $330.00 Upon class completion students will receive a California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI) certificate.
  • This command level awareness course provides the student with the incident management terminology and methodology that is employed during a fire fighter emergency. Classroom simulations based upon case studies allow students to participate in simulated incident command positions during a fire fighter emergency. Lead Instructor: Elite Command Training Instructor, Mike Bryant Location: North Net Training Center Time: 08:30 am to 5:00 pm Date: February 20-22, 2024 Fee: $400.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials) Hours: 24 Class Size: 25 max Designed For: Incident Commanders. Prerequisites: Basic Incident Command System I-200 Fire Command 1A, or Command 1A, or Company Officer 2D: All-Risk Command Operations. Certification: Incident Management of the Firefighter Emergency Standard: Attend all classes, complete all activities and the summative test with a minimum score of 80%. Upon class completion students will receive a California State Fire Marshal Certificate
  • This is a leadership development training recommendation for unit supervisors.  L-380 is targeted at leaders whose decisions have immediate consequences in dynamic, high-risk environments. The intent is to provide small unit supervisors with the tools to build and maintain effective and cohesive crews/teams. Beyond a set of tools and techniques, this training experience is designed to make an emotional and lasting impact. Essential guiding principles for achieving this impact include:  enhancing the students’ understanding of the human dimension when leading others in dynamic work environments; utilizing experiential training techniques that will engage students in ways that challenge them to perform under realistic and high-stress situations; and motivating students to examine their role, strengths, and weaknesses as a leader. Location: East Anaheim Community Center, 8201 E. Santa Ana Canyon Rd, Anaheim CA 92808 Date: April 8-11, 2024 Time: 0900-1700 ** Special Note: April 8th will be an extended day with a night drill 1800-2200** Fee: Free Prerequisite:
    • Incident personnel with supervisory responsibilities.
    • Successful completion of L-180, Human Factors in the Wildland Fire Service.  Upon registration, please submit a copy of your L-180 course certificate to NColonelli@anaheim.net for validation.
    • Satisfactory completion of pre-course work
    For any questions please contact Captain Colonelli at ncolonelli@anaheim.net
  • North Net Training Center will be offering for the first time, Paratech Training.  This is a two-day hands-on event using the most current heavy lifting, shifting, stabilizing, building and structural shoring techniques. Events feature product training with Paratech equipment coordinated by Paratech and a certified training organization.
    • Overview/Lecture
    • Paratech Tool Lab Station Rotations: Learn about the Paratech tools, Vehicle Stabilization using Rescue Struts with car on roof and another station with a car on its side
    • Heavy Vehicle Lifting & Stabilization Station: using Rescue Struts & Hydraulic Struts
    • Building Shoring Station: using Rakers, Flying Rakers and Woodless Raker Systems
    • Rigging Station: using Monopod and Bipod
    • Air Bag Heavy Lifting Station: using Maxiforce® and Multiforce
    •  Air Lifting Bags
    • Final Exercise: Putting it all together using skills learned to move heavy objects
    • Age Requirement:
      • 18+
    . Instructor: North Net Rescue Instructors & Paratech Factory Respresentatives Location: North Net Training Center Date: March 5 & 6,2024 Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Fee: $225.00 per individual Class size: 40 Attendees who complete the Paratech Training course will receive a Certificate of Participation from the North Net Fire Training Center.
  • S-290 Intermediate Wildland Behavior Designed for personnel desiring to be qualified as any Single Resource Boss or Fire Effects Monitor (FEMO). This classroom-based skills course designed to prepare the prospective fireline supervisor to undertake safe and effective fire management operations. It is the second course in a series that collectively serves to develop fire behavior prediction knowledge and skills. Fire environment differences are discussed as necessary. Prerequisite: Successful completion of S-190, Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior; and satisfactory completion of pre-selection assessment and pre-course work. Instructor: Elite Command Date: April 15-19, 2024 Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Cost: $450.00 (Includes Mandatory State Fire Training Certificate Fee, Course Tuition, and Student Materials) Max Students: 24
  • This five-day course provides students with a solid foundation of the activities, processes, leadership elements and the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to function within the framework of a Type 3 AHIMT deployed to an incident or planned event. Instructor: Elite Command Training Location: North Net Training Center Date: January 29- February 2, 2024 Time: 0800-1700 Fee: Free Prerequisite: ICS- 300 and associated with a government entity Upon class completion students will receive a FEMA course completion Certificate For any questions please contact Captain Colonelli at ncolonelli@anaheim.net
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