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03 FIRE CHIEFS REPORT September 2022
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03 FIRE CHIEFS REPORT September 2022
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Page 110 <br />TRAINING REPORT: <br />• Driver Audits continue to be completed, with 40% of personnel complete to date. <br />Overtime has been authorized for Driver Auditors to go outside their assigned <br />stations and shifts to complete this initiative. FEO Tai Scarbrough, Captain Keone <br />Roback, and Captain Michael Jackson have contributed significantly to this effort <br />thus far. <br />• The joint HAZMAT First Responder of Operations and HAZMAT Technician <br />Refresher training has been completed by 75% of personnel. The refresher <br />included site visits to hazardous materials target hazards, interaction with HAZMAT <br />companies, and generation of Incident Action Plans. Alternative assignments will be <br />issued to all remaining personnel. <br />• BC Springer and Captain Roback attended an 8 hour 50t" State Fraternal Order of <br />Leatherheads (FOOLS) training event on Oahu. The topic was forcible entry taught <br />by Captain Sam Hittle, an FDIC instructor from the Wichita Fire Department. <br />• Opened solicitation for volunteers to start a Blue Card Command pilot project. The <br />primary objective of the pilot is to examine how the program can be implemented <br />here on Hawai'i Island, as a standard for incident command for "everyday" type 4 <br />and 5 incidents in line with all other county and state fire departments. <br />• Developing a training presentation and drills on maximizing water supply from fire <br />hydrants for effective fire attack. <br />• Participated in planning for upcoming training, including active shooter training and <br />the Hilo Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Triennial drill, to take place in October. <br />• Continued to develop the Training Services Branch fiscal year 23-24 program <br />budget objectives, projections, and supplemental requests <br />
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