Company Level Inspections Class - 40121
Presented by: Les Townzen – Townzen & Associates
January 29 & 30, 2026
Port Angeles Fire Department - 102 E 5th Street - Port Angeles, WA 98362
08:30-16:30hrs
Introduce participants to the general requirements of the IFC. Introducing participants to the general requirements of the IFC is important to the enforcement of the IFC. Provide the participant with the basic direction in interpreting and applying the general requirements of the IFC. After completing this course, the student will be able to provide company level inspections and applying the International Fire Code. This course does not include a discussion of state or local amendments.
This course is designed for those individuals who have:
Students will be required to have the 2021 IFC
ICC credit will be provided.
Cost: Member: $250.00 / Non-Member: $375.00
Lunch on your own
Lodging:
Olympic Inn & Suites - (360) 452-4015
Red Lion Hotel (closest) - (360) 452-9215
Class contact: Joel McKeen, Deputy Chief - Jmckeen@cityofpa.us or 360-417-4652
About Les:
Mr. Townzen is the President of Townzen & Associates, Inc that was started in 2006 and is a fire protection, fire code, building code consulting firm located in Olympia. Mr. Townzen has over 44 years in the fire protection field and has been involved in national code development for the past 25 plus years. He has served on the code development committees for both the International Fire and Building Codes during the change to the international codes from the regional Uniform codes in 2000. He was on the drafting committee for the first edition of the International Performance Code.
Mr. Townzen has worked in two major local jurisdictions in his fire prevention career in positions of Fire Marshal and had served as the Chief Deputy Fire Marshal for the Washington State Fire Marshal’s as the lead code officer prior to his employment as a Regional Director with a national private fire engineering consulting firm. Mr. Townzen was on the first board of directors for the Washington State Association of Fire Marshals when it was formed in 1999. Mr. Townzen served as National Codes Director for many years.
Mr. Townzen started his own firm in 2006 with many of the clients being local jurisdictions. Townzen and Associates, Inc has contracts that has Mr. Townzen served as the Building Code Official for the cities of Kalama, Woodland, Vader, Roy and Yacolt and Fire Marshal for the city of Kalama. Mr. Townzen has been teaching fire and building code seminars across the country for the past 20+ years for both model code groups and under his own firm.
Fire Sprinkler Plans Review 2 Day
Rough and Final Inspections 1 Day
Feb 10-12, 2026
08:00 – 16:00hrs
Presented by
National Fire Sprinkler Association
Location:
South County Fire Administrative Headquarters and Training Center
12425 Meridian Ave. South
Everett, WA 98208
Contact: Freddy Garcia AGarcia@southsnofire.org (425) 332-0680
Fire Sprinkler Plans Review Class Description (2/10 - 2/11):
This two-day course provides attendees with vital information on how to conduct the plan review process for water-based fire protection systems. Utilizing the requirements of NFPA 13 the participants will be guided through an actual review of sprinkler system plans and calculations. They will discuss the importance of employing a systematic review process and identify the documents required for a complete plan review. Finally, participants will review and discuss a submittal of the hydraulic calculations presented with the plans. Discussion points include the process of hydraulic calculations, and identification of the key pieces of information, and the common errors that are made.
Rough and Final Inspections Class Description (2/12):
This one-day course provides attendees with vital information on how to conduct the field inspections for new fire sprinkler systems. Fire sprinklers are installed in stages and inspections are required before commencing to the next stage. The codes require periodic on-site inspections as the work progresses, to be installed according to the approved construction documents. This work must be inspected and approved before being covered or before the system is commissioned. This course points out the visual and physical inspection requirements of the latest codes and standards.
ICC CEU available for both classes
Cost:
WSAFM and NFSA Members both classes: $275
(NFSA members email kbergstrom@cityofcamas.us for the discount code)
Non-Members both classes: $525
1 and 2-day classes available separately (Plans Review 2/10-2/11 - Rough and Final Inspections 2/12)
Maximum Class Size: 35
Fire Plan Review Class
Presented by Dave Kokot, P.E. – Washington State Association of Fire Marshals
March 10-13, 2026
Hosted by
Marysville Fire Department
10701 Shoutles Road, Marysville, WA 98271
08:30-17:00hrs
This is an intensive comprehensive class over four days to prepare the student to conduct plan reviews in their fire prevention program duties. Some of the topics that this class will cover are administration, occupancies, hazardous materials, fire protection, egress and safety. This class will include a comprehensive workbook and practice reviews on actual real life projects that had been submitted for review to assist the student in the learning process.
Class objectives:
Lunch will not be provided.
Class size is limited to 40 students
ICC #30408 - Credit 28
Required Material:
Home2 Suites by Hilton: Available Rooms - Home2 Suites by Hilton Marysville
Class Contact: Tom Maloney - tmaloney@mfdrfa.org or 360-363-8506
About Dave:
Dave Kokot has been in the fire service since 2002, in the code arena. He has served on the State Building Code Council, participated in local, state, and national building codes. In addition, he was a Vice President for ASME for Professional Practice and Ethics.
WSAFM Fire Inspector Basic (ICC Fire Inspector I)
April 20-24, 2026
In-Person, Online, and Hybrid
Presented by:
Assistant Chief Lance Dahl
Assistant Chief Mike Messer
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This five day course prepares individuals for the International Code Council's Fire Inspector I exam. It focuses on building inspections for compliance with fire codes and standards, identifying violations, and evaluating fire protection systems. The course covers topics like general fire safety, occupancy classifications, and handling regulated materials.
This course does not prepare fire inspectors for higher risk occupancies such as high-hazard, complex factory and industrial, institutional, or high-rise. Additionally, this course does not cover new construction or plan review.
Attendance Options:
In-person, Online, or Hybrid
Locations:
In-person Classroom Location:
Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue
Fire Station 31
163 Village Court
Monroe, WA 98272
WSAFM Member Price: $450.00
Non-Member Price: $550.00
Required Textbooks:
Please bring a copy of the 2021 International Fire Code and 2021 International Building Code.
ICC Credit: Class offers 40 hours of qualifying time. Equal to 4.0 ICC CEU’s
If you have any questions, please contact:
Lance Dahl: (509) 625-7005 or idahl@spokanefire.org
Mike Messer: (919) 795-7061 or mike.messer@srfr.org
Participants will be engaged with a presentation covering general fire safety, fire protection systems, means of egress, special occupancies, and hazardous materials. Each day will end with a Q&A review along with practice exams that mimic ICC testing Fire Inspector I certification. Students will be granted access to a student folder with copies of all presentations and testing materials.
About the Instructors
Lance Dahl - Assistant Chief Dahl has 29 years with the Spokane Fire Department; he was hired in 1995 and last served at station 16 as a firefighter and swift water rescue instructor and was promoted to Deputy Fire Marshal in 2014. Lance was promoted to Assistant Fire Marshal in 2018, Fire Marshal & Division Chief in 2020.
Chief Dahl leads the Prevention Division, which includes code enforcement, plans review, inspection, fire investigation, community risk reduction, and acts as the City of Spokane Fire Code official. While his primary goal is the extremely important duty of public safety through mitigation efforts, the Division supports Operations and the needs of the citizens.
Chief Dahl completed his Master’s degree in Leadership with an Emphasis area in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire in 2017 from Grand Canyon University, a Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Recreation from Eastern Washington University, 1992. He earned the “Fire Marshal” (FM) designation from the Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE) and The Commission on Professional Credentialing (CPC) in 2018 and Re-Designated in 2022.
Lance has been married to Nancy for 34 years and have three adult children, Ethan, Madelon & Logan; both sons followed in his footsteps and served in the Air National Guard, where he completed 27 years and retired with the rank of Senior Master Sargent (E-8).
Mike Messer - Assistant Chief Mike Messer is a senior chief officer and section head for Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue where he serves as the chief of support services which includes Community Relations, Fleet, Logistics, Office of the Fire Marshal, and Strategic Analysis. In this role, Mike is the Fire Marshal for the Cities of Lake Stevens, Monroe, and Sultan. He is originally from Raleigh, NC and moved to Lake Stevens, WA in 2016 with his family to take a deputy chief’s position with Lake Stevens Fire.
Mike has been an active member of the fire service for over 25 years beginning his career as a volunteer firefighter for Falls Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. in Wake Forest, NC. While part of the North Carolina fire service Mike worked for the Town of Morrisville Fire/Rescue Department as a Captain, City of Raleigh Fire Department as a Deputy Fire Marshal, and Johnston County Emergency Services as a paramedic.
Since 2007, Mike has been an active fire code enforcement officer achieving North Carolina Level III qualification and earn his Code Course Instructor and Code Course Sponsor designations from the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board. He is also an ICC Fire Inspector I, Fire Inspector II, and Fire Plans Reviewer.
Mike currently holds an Associates of Applied Science in Fire Protection Technology, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and a Master of Public Administration in addition to completion of the Executive Fire Officer program hosted by the National Fire Academy. Mike has also been designated a Chief Fire Officer and Fire Marshal by the Center for Public Safety Excellence Commission on Professional Credentialing and is a Member of the Institute of Fire Engineers.
Northwest Fire Investigation Conference
Course Dates: May 4th to May 8th- Leavenworth, WA
To register use this link: www.conftrac.com/nwfi26
There will be four (4) Tracks:
Track A- Fundamentals of Fire Investigation (formally the Basic Class)-$700
Track B: Motor Vehicle Fire Investigation IAAI Offering (note that this class requires registration with NW and IAAI)- The fee is $700 for IAAI members/ $1065 non-IAAI Members and has pre-requisites
Track C: Wildland Fire Investigation FI-21 Course $600
Track D: General Sessions including Fatal Fire Investigations, AI for the Fire Investigator, and Fire Protection Systems in Fire Investigation. $600
Note that this year the conference is using the Conference Tracker App-
Important note that every registration needs to have the attendees email NO DUPLICATE EMAILS.
IMPORTANT
You will receive or have received an email from "Conference Tracker (Engineerica Systems Inc )" asking you to update your profile.
In order to obtain CEU credits you will be required to download the conference application from Conference Tracker (Green in color) by Engineerica Systems Inc.
You will need to use your email that you have registered with when you signed up for the symposium.
This APP is required to obtain your CEU's, Certificate, Schedule, Handouts, and see the vendors.
You can download the NEW CONFERENCE APPLICATION at your favorite App Store. Search "Conference Tracker by Engineerica Systems Inc. " to download.
Apple App Store
Google App Store
QUESTIONS:
Email: waiaaitraining@washingtoniaai.com
https://www.iaai-wa.org/contact/
2026 Fire Prevention Leadership Symposium
May 12-13, 2026 – Angel of the Winds Casino Resort – Arlington, Washington
Registration Now Open
Class Descriptions
Conference Schedule
The Washington State Association of Fire Marshals is pleased to announce the dates for the 2026 Fire Prevention Symposium (FPS). The FPS is being held at Angel of the Winds Casino Resort at Arlington, and will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, and will conclude at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. The Fire Prevention Symposium focuses on training that requires more time than what is normally available at the Fire Prevention Institute each October so that the training can be more in-depth. The sessions will focus on leadership, management, technical training, as well as other important prevention and strategy for fire officials and will include essential training hours needed for code recertification.
Registration includes: All Sessions, Breakfast and Lunch
There will be power provided for computer usage.
This is the first occurrence of the FPS. Topics this year include: Clifton Strengths in Detail, Addie to the Rescue, Organizational Culture, Commercial Cooking Hoods, and Understanding ESS and NFPA 855. The FPS is smaller using only two classrooms, so registration may be limited depending upon demand.
Clifton Strengths will require a short survey and by checking the box in the registration will allow us to send the link prior to the event.
WSAFM continues to make things happen!
Lodging is Now Open
The rate is currently $139.00 – single occupancy/$139.00 double occupancy, plus tax – please be advised the rate may adjust up or down, on or before April 10, 2026.
In order to receive this special rate, reservations must be made by April 10, 2026. Once this date has passed, or the room block has been filled, you will need to find alternate lodging. Reservations should be made directly with the hotel by calling 360-474-9740.
Please be sure to provide group block name "WSAFM" and group block code #1102. Angel of the Winds Casino Resort 3438 Stoluckquamish Ln Arlington, WA 98223 (360) 474-9740 Angel of the Winds policy requires cancellations to be made 2 days prior to your arrival. Failure to notify the Resort within the specified time of cancellation will result in forfeiture of the deposit or a charge to the credit card.
Since there has been considerable expenses already expended all cancelations are subject to the cancelation policy that is stated in the registration.
Here is the policy:
All cancelations must be submitted in writing and emailed to WSAFM at wsafm@wsafm.com
REFUND INFORMATION100% if canceled by 3/1/202650% if canceled by 4/1/2026No refunds after 5/1/2026
If you have specific questions, please contact Tom Maloney at (360) 363-8506 or tmaloney@mfdrfa.org
May 12-15, 2026
WSAFM
Angel of the Winds Resort, 3438 Stoluckquamish Ln , Arlington, WA 98223
Friday will end by 12:00hrs
Breakfast and Lunch Included
Member Price: $600.00 / Non-member Price: $700.00
The rate is currently $139.00 – single occupancy/$139.00 double occupancy, plus tax – please be advised the rate may adjust up or down, on or before April 28, 2026.
REFUND INFORMATION 100% if canceled by 3/1/2026 50% if canceled by 4/1/2026 No refunds after 5/1/2026
WSAFM Fire Inspector Advanced (ICC Fire Inspector II)
September 14-18, 2026
This five day course is intended to help students learn more complex fire code topics including but not limited to an overview of related International Building Code chapters, scope and administration, interior finish, fire protection and life safety systems, means of egress, special occupancies, and hazardous materials. Fire Inspector Advanced covers the required topics listed by the International Code Council for Fire Inspector II certification.
In-person, Online, and Hybrid
In-person Classroom Locations:
City of Spokane Fire Department
Fire Station 1
44 W. Riverside Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Participants will be engaged with a presentation covering general fire safety, fire protection systems, means of egress, special occupancies, and hazardous materials. Each day will end with a Q&A review along with practice exams that mimic ICC testing Fire Inspector II certification. Students will be granted access to a student folder with copies of all presentations and testing materials.
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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