The Training Division of the Fort Osage Fire Protection District is committed to:
Developing Training Resource Programs that are relevant to department operations.
Develop and provide Training resource material for use by district personnel, to meet expectations and obligations as required by the general public.
Develop and refine Training outlines and testing material for the improvement of knowledge and pertinent skills, for all personnel.
To provide a leading example of quality training improvement and execution.
In order to provide emergency services efficiently, the district takes great pride in our training program. This is made possible by having a full-time Division Chief of Training, as well as the majority of our paid personnel are trained to the level of Fire Service Instructor I. Firefighters, both paid and reserve, train weekly on fire and emergency medical related material.
Every effort is made to keep our firefighters up on the latest trends and technologies relevant to our profession. Firefighters are trained to the level of the most current nationally recognized standards. A majority of our personnel have gone above the District minimum requirements and have achieved other pertinent certifications. Below is a list of the required, as well as optional certifications that our firefighters have achieved.
Firefighter I & II - Meets NFPA 1001 Standard for professional Firefighter Qualifications.
Fire Service Instructor I, II, & III - Meets NFPA 1041, Standard for Fire Service Instructor Qualifications.
Fire Investigator I - Meets NFPA 1033, Standard for Fire Investigators Professional Qualifications.
Fire Inspector I - Meets NFPA 1031, Standard for Fire Inspectors Professional Qualifications.
Fire Officer I & II - Meets NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications.
With Emergency Medical Services also being a vital aspect of our emergency services delivery it is also incumbent upon our training division to provide EMS continuing education. Our district currently has Training Entity Accreditation. This allows our district to provide the relicensure requirements.
Below is a list of the districts Training Delivery Guidelines.
Training Delivery Guidelines
Regular Training will be conducted Tuesday - Thursday four times a month. Training will begin at 09:30 on those days unless otherwise scheduled by the Division Chief of Training. In November and December there will only be 3 regular training conducted.
Shift Training will be conducted by the Captains each month. They will be given four training objectives at the beginning of the month. The Captains will return the required documentation back to the Division Chief of Training no later that the last day of the month.
Instructor training will be given out to all department instructors every other month. Instructors will work independently or together to complete the assignments.
Special Training sessions will be conducted as needed beyond the requirements listed above.
Core Training Requirements
Paramedic
Preparatory
12 hours
Airway Management and Ventilation
12 hours
Trauma
20 hours
Medical
36 hours
Special Considerations
12 hours
Operations
4 hours
EMS Related Programs
96 hours
ACLS certification (Needed every 5 years for relicensure)
Total: 144 hours
EMT
Preparatory
2 hours
Airway
4 hours
Patient Assessment
6 hours
Medical/Behavioral
8 hours
Trauma
8 hours
OB, Infant and Children
4 hours
Core Electives
16 hours
EMS Related Programs
48 hours
BLS certification ( Needed every 5 years for relicensure)
Total: 100 hours
Hazmat Awareness
Hazmat Review - Needed every year (State)
4 hours
Hazmat Operations
Hazmat operations skills - Needed every year (State)
8 hours
Hazmat Technician
Hazmat tech skills review - Needed every year
24 hours
Fire Instructor
Related to instructional areas - Needed every 3 years (State)
24 hours
Fire Investigator
Related to fire investigation areas - Needed every 3 years (State)
30 hours
Harassment Training
Review of policies/types of harassment - Needed every year (Risk Management)
1 hour
Respiratory Protection
Evaluation of SCBA use - Needed semi-annually per GOG 107.00
1 hour
Infectious Control
Review Infectious Control Procedures - Needed every year (NFPA 1581)
2 hours
Officer Training
Review Officer related programs - Needed every year (ISO)
16 hours
Driver and Operator Training
Driver and Operator related programs - Needed every year (ISO)
16 hours
Radioactivity
Radioactivity related programs - Needed every year (ISO)
4 hours
Live Fire Burn
Live Fire training evolution - Needed every year (ISO)
4 hours
Fort Osage Fire Protection District · 400 E. Monroe · Buckner, MO 64016 · 816- 650-5811