Bellevue Fire Department &
Washington State FTA – Regional Direct Delivery
Supported Training
NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY OFF – CAMPUS COURSE
F0635 Best Practices in CRR
December 10-11, 2024
This 2-day course demonstrates to students nationally recognized principles that, when used appropriately, can lead to community risk-reduction programs that can measure success in local communities. This course will give students the opportunity to explore programs from communities across the United States that have been showcased at Vision 20/20 symposiums. These programs demonstrate what nationally recognized organizations identify as examples of “best practices” in community risk reduction.
Students will be able to describe the components of an effective and efficient community risk-reduction program.
The target audience for this course includes:
DATE: December 10-11, 2024
TIME: 0800-1700 hours each day
LOCATION: Bellevue Public Safety Training Center: 1838 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
FEE: There is NO COST for this course
PREREQUISITES: There is a pre-course assignment that should take about 1 hour to complete
Bring your own device (BYOD)
MATERIALS: BYOD Instructions Student Manual
LUNCH: Coffee and water will be available (lunch not provided)
STUDENT ID’s: Registration requires an identification number obtained online at: https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID
REGISTRATION: E-mail request for registration to: Fire_Prevention@bellevuewa.gov
Include student name, SID, department
COURSE CONTACT: Amanda Winkler 425-452-7906
R0670 CRR: A Policy Approach
January 26 - 31, 2025
The purpose of this 6-day course is to empower students with the ability to create, evaluate and defend public policy in their home community. The course is also designed to facilitate understanding of how codes and regulations can be used as an effective component of fire prevention, fire mitigation and overall community risk reduction. A risk assessment is used to prioritize risk.
The course presents the stages of the policy process, which include problem identification and agenda setting, policy formation, issue resolution and policy adoption, implementation and application, and evaluation.
Students who have previous experience with code development, implementation and enforcement, as well as those who have little or no experience but would like to learn more about the process, are encouraged to apply.
The target audience is fire chiefs, fire marshals, inspectors, code practitioners, plans reviewers, building officials, fire and life safety educators, and fire and emergency medical services officers.
Selection priority will be given when two people of a jurisdiction apply together (state, county or local entity). One member must be from emergency services; the other member can be from emergency services, building, health, law enforcement, etc.
DATE: Sunday, January 26–31, 2025
LOCATION:
01/26 - Bellevue Public Safety Training Center: 1838 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
01/27-01/31 - Bellevue City Hall: 450 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
PREREQUISITES: None – Bring your own device (BYOD)
REGISTRATION: E-mail request for registration to: awinkler@bellevuewa.gov and knelson@bellevuewa.gov
Washington State Association of Fire Marshals
Address: 605 11th Ave SE, Suite 211, Olympia WA, 98501
(360) 352-0161 email: wsafm@wsafm.com
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