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Posted: May 16, 2022

Columbia Southern University Adds New Fire Master’s Degree With Concentrations

Columbia Southern University (CSU), a leading online educator of first responders, recently launched a new fire leadership degree program with four concentrations.

The Master of Science in fire executive leadership degree program offers an opportunity for those in the fire service to gain academic training in leadership at the graduate level. The degree was designed to help students acquire a competitive edge in the fire service and related fields while emphasizing the development of an innovative leader. Students in the degree program choose one of four concentrations: emergency services management, human resource management, occupational safety and health, or public administration.

“This is an enormous opportunity for leaders to expand and grow to their full potential as trailblazers in the fire service industry,” said Keith Padgett, fire and EMS academic director for CSU. He added that the program is suited for “every progressive fire service member that has the desire to be the very best in order to serve their community.”

The 36-hour degree program’s emergency services management concentration focuses on addressing and minimizing risks to responders, the public and the environment through ethical, management-level decision making. The human resource management concentration provides students with the knowledge to lead, grow and assess the personnel needs of fire service organizations. The occupational safety and health concentration examines various strategies such as controlling hazards, conducting risk assessments and applying preventative measures to ensure safety within fire service organizations. The concentration in public administration equips students with the knowledge to be an effective leader in areas of planning, budgeting and developing public policies for their community.

To learn more about the degree program and its four concentrations, visit Columbiasouthern.edu or call 800-977-8449.

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Posted: May 16, 2022

Spokane Valley Fire seeks $9.4M in tax levy lift proposal

The Spokane Valley Fire Department is marking Emergency Medical Services Week, May 15 to 21, with a request that voters lift the existing tax levy cap to provide more funding to train paramedics and replace aging equipment. The electorate will weigh in Aug. 2 on the proposal to restore the district's original real property tax rate of $1.
- PUB DATE: 5/16/2022 12:46:00 AM - SOURCE: The Center Square - Washington
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Posted: May 16, 2022

VIDEO: Massive fire destroys North Carolina manufacturing plant

A massive fire destroyed a manufacturing plant in Spring Hope in Nash County late Saturday night and early Sunday, officials said. The fire started about 11:30 p.m. at JHRG Manufacturing, which makes protector fabrics, including body armor, according to Spring Hope police and fire officials. Several agencies eventually were able to control of fire, but the building was destroyed, according to Spring Hope fire officials.
- PUB DATE: 5/16/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WBTW-TV CBS 13 Florence
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Posted: May 16, 2022

Oklahoma firefighters use new way to identify flow rates of city’s hydrants

PHOTOS: Minutes can matter when Enid’s firefighters are responding to calls reporting a blaze or smoke. Because a fire could’ve already grown exponentially once first responders from Enid Fire Department arrive, they need to know how much flow of water is within nearby fire hydrants, said new EFD Chief Jason Currier.
- PUB DATE: 5/16/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Enid News & Eagle
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Posted: May 16, 2022

First round of cadets complete expedited EMS training at Texas college

As Corpus Christi Fire Department cadets were recognized by friends, family and city officials Thursday evening at Del Mar College, one word kept coming up: pioneer. The 22 future firefighters were celebrated for their completion of an innovative paramedic training program. The cadets were the first people in the country to attempt a simultaneous, expedited emergency medical technician and paramedic training course.
- PUB DATE: 5/16/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Caller Times - Metered Site
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