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Training Division

Recruit Training Section
The Training Coordinator designs, monitors, directs, and supervises both the "In-Service" and “Recruit Section” programs which were very active in 2008. We graduated the largest class ever (53), and are now engaged in training another 30. Recruit Training accounts for the majority of training hours, from 1998-2008 approximately 400 firefighter recruits have graduated and joined the ranks of the Department.

In-Service” Training Section
The Specialty Field Training Instructor (SFTI) Team of eighteen (18) members research, create, and deliver Specialty Training course/drills to the Emergency Response Division personnel on a shift basis. The SFTI Team works under the direction of the Chief of Training and conducted over 1,800 hours of Specialty Training in 2007

Driver Engineer Section
The Driver Engineer Section is responsible for the training of Recruit Firefighters, Active Firefighters, and other City Employees. Comprehensive driving and operating instruction is provided to the drivers of Emergency Response Fire Suppression Apparatus, Special Operations vehicles as well as heavy Rescue Apparatus and the light fleet (Automobiles). The Section participates on the Accident Review Board, and provides remediation for drivers involved in accidents. This section also provides Defensive Driving Courses (Classroom and Hands-on Training), Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC), Fire Service Hydraulics & Vehicle Inspection and Safety courses. It services the Fire Department by performing quarterly Driver’s License validity confirmation, Driver Engineer performance evaluations, Reserve Driver Engineer Classes, and working on specifications for new apparatus manufacturing and delivery via the Apparatus and Equipment Committee.

PAD Program
The PAD coordinator monitors the Automatic External Defibrillation program for the City of Miami. From 2006 to present, we have distributed 489 AED units to all of the Dade County Schools and have trained 800-900 teachers how to properly use this device. We have placed approximately 750 AED units throughout the City of Miami community. We conduct monthly CPR training for City of Miami employees through our Wellness Program and have taught additional 400 individuals CPR training through their respective agencies.

Public Education Section
The City of Miami Department of Fire Rescue’s Public Education Section is responsible for providing citizens with important life saving messages in fire and injury prevention and scheduling truck and station presentations given by the men and women of the Emergency Response Division. In addition, the responsibility for creating a better understanding of the operations of the Fire-Rescue Department throughout the community is a major function of this section. Each year approximately 45,000 citizens in the City of Miami are reached through group presentations, hands on training and drills for businesses, community and educational institutions which include both adults and children. Additionally, our public education section hosts a learning station at the Children’s Fire Safety Festival in both February and October and reaches an additional 6000 elementary age children. The Juvenile Fire-setters Intervention Program services dozens of children and their families by performing educational interventions and psychological referrals each year.

EMS Training & Infection Control Section
Our Paramedic Instructor Section revised the Department’s EMS Protocol Manual and conducted the EMS Protocol training for our Firefighter Candidate Class members. Additionally, in-service paramedic training classes were given to over 580 Paramedics in the Emergency Response Division.

Certification Section
The Certification Section Officer is responsible coordinating, scheduling, monitoring, and documenting all training.


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