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Chris Mc Loone |
When it comes to FDIC International, you won't find a better combination of training, education, and product information anywhere.
Through hands-on training (HOT), classroom education, and the largest North American fire service exhibition, FDIC International provides attendees with a unique opportunity to see the newest products, to learn about the newest products, and to use the newest products from fire service suppliers.
Hands-on Training
The week begins with HOT evolutions, and the full breadth of FDIC International's resources quickly becomes apparent. At the Heavy Vehicle Extrication class, for example, students use extrication equipment from various manufacturers ranging from stabilization tools to hydraulic extrication tools. FDIC International is about bringing home the lessons learned to use at your own department. In this example, students learned techniques and about what tools are available to their departments.
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At FDIC International 2015's Heavy Vehicle Extrication hands-on training evolution, instructors were given the opportunity to use a retired apparatus to demonstrate extrication techniques involving fire apparatus. The plan for the evolution was to force the door, remove the door, clam shell the roof, and roll the dash. (Photo by Tim Olk.) |
Another example comes from the Aerial Ladder and Tower Ladder Placement and Operations class. Lead instructor Mike Wilbur began the class by explaining to the students that between the apparatus from local departments and brand new apparatus being made available to them, there was more than $6 million in equipment.
Education
After HOT, FDIC International attendees enjoy access to 200 classroom sessions. Don't think that just because it takes place in the classroom that there is nothing to learn about apparatus and equipment. This year's classrooms included education on quint fire apparatus, apparatus walk-arounds, foam systems, and apparatus safety. FDIC International is well known for its tactical classes, but perhaps the best little-known secret is that there is plenty for apparatus operators and equipment specifiers to find.
Exhibits
Before the exhibits open on Thursday, FDIC International and the Fire Apparatus Manufacturers' Association host a product showcase. This year's speaker was Ricky Riley, operations chief for the Clearwater (FL) Fire Department. Riley discussed his recent experiences in spec'ing fire apparatus and shared his lessons learned. Following his presentation was a sneak peak at the newest innovations in apparatus and apparatus components to help attendees plan their trip to the exhibit floor.
Pipes and drums help open the exhibits, followed by a huge influx of attendees anxious to see the newest products and innovations available. FDIC International is the annual springboard for new products. Along those lines, it is also an opportunity for exhibitors to gain valuable feedback