COMING EVENTS

COMING EVENTS

May 2-6—Training in fighting chemical and hydrocarbon fires will be offered during the LAMAR UNIVERSITY 19th ANNUAL FIREFIGHTERS TRAINING SCHOOL in Beaumont, Texas. Professional instructors will provide uniform training in fire brigade operations through discussion and hands-on experience. Conference session topics include “Handling High-Pressure Gas Fires,” “Chemical Transportation,” and “Testing and Certification of Protective Equipment.” The school is designed for municipal, industrial, and volunteer fire departments, as well as safety directors, supervisors, managers, fire and safety coordinators, and members of fire brigades. For more information, contact Stella Cobb at (409) 880-8440 or (409) 880-8432.

May 4-6—The THIRD ANNUAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS TRAINING CONFERENCE will concentrate on face-toface encounters with the media. Designed for departmental information officers in all emergency services, the conference will help prepare the PIO for the day his or her agency is in the media spotlight. The conference, sponsored by the Florida Law Enforcement Public Information Officers, will be held in Melbourne Beach, Fla. For more information, write to Officer David Robb, Maitland Police Department, P.O. Box 66, Maitland, FL 32751, or call (305) 644-8895.

May 5-6—“VENTILATION METHODS AND TECHNIQUES,” two one-day sessions taught by John Mittendorf, a battalion chief with the Los Angeles City Fire Department and commander of its In-Service Training Section, will be held in Irvine, Calif. The same session will be taught on both days. For more information, write to Fire Technology Services, 22422 Sunlight Creek, El Toro, CA 92630, or call (714) 583-1914.

May 9-13—Ohio’s 43rd ANNUAL STATE FIRE SCHOOL will offer 26 courses, including “Leadership and Command,” “Rescue and Water Safety,” “Heavy Rescue,” and “Computers for the Fire Service.” Participants receive hands-on firefighting experience in many of the courses, which will be held at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. For more information, write to Lorene Malanowski at the Office of Continuing Education, Bowling Green State University’, Bowling Green, OH 43403, or call (419) 372-8181.

May 14—A HAZARDOUS-MATERIALS RESPONSE SAFETY SEMINAR will be conducted in St. Louis by The Safety Specialists Inc. The seminar is designed to increase on-scene safety awareness at a haz-mat incident. Topics include “Chemical Spills Within Confined Spaces,” “Incident Command—Looking for the Hidden Dangers,” and “Safe Emergency Medical Response to Chemical Emergencies.” For more information, write to The Safety Specialists Inc., P.O. Box 446, Naperville, 1L 60566, or call (312) 420-2000.

May 20-22—Aerial platforms, ladders, pumpers, and rescue trucks will be displayed at the 16TH ANNUAL LANCASTER COUNTY FIREMEN’S EXPOSITION. The show will be at the Dutch Wonderland Entertainment Complex near Lancaster, Pa; 175 manufacturers will be represented. Advance tickets can be purchased until May 7. Contact Lancaster County Fire Expo, 13 Clarendon Dr., Lancaster, PA 17603.

Fire Engineering wants its readers to know about upcoming conferences and training courses. Submissions should be sent at least two months in advance of the event and should include as much information about seminar topics, speakers, and locations as possible. Please also include a daytime phone number. Send the information to: Tom Brennan, Fire Engineering, 250 Fifth A ve., New York, NY 10001.

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