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Monday, May 22, 2023
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
This will be a HazMat Annual Refresher conducted in person. 3 hour lecture course @ Mastic Fire Department. Read more
This will be a HazMat Annual Refresher conducted in person. 3 hour lecture course @ Mastic Fire Department. Read more
The Suffolk County Fire Academy has conducted courses throughout the technical rescue disciplines for years. As a result, many of our students have successfully attained New York State certification in various topics to include: Rescue Technician – Basic Level Confined Space – Technician Level Rope Rescue – Operations Level Rope Rescue – Technician Level We Read more
This training will introduce you to basic leadership skills and give you the tools necessary to become a successful E.M.S. Leader/Officer. Registration is limited. No prerequisites are required.Read more
Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services is hosting a drone rodeo to include guest speakers, vendors and demos on Saturday June 10th!Read more
Safety Stand Down Lecture @ Deer Park Fire Department. Topics: The Challenges of the Modern Fire Environment: Fire Dynamics and Occupational Illness Speaker: Chief Frank Leeb – FDNY During the past several decades, the fire service has experienced critical changes that have significantly altered the fireground. This has had a profound impact on the fire Read more
Safety Stand Down Lecture @ Medford Fire Department. Topic: Incident Command Nuggets – Taking Care of our Troops Speaker: Chief Tom Richardson (ret. Chief of Dept. FDNY)Read more
Safety Stand Down Lecture @ Westhampton Beach Fire Department. Topic: Lithium-Ion Batteries: Are you ready? Speaker: Chief Scott Davonski – SCFARead more
Safety Stand Down Lecture @ Dix Hills Fire Department. Topic: Keeping today’s firefighters safe. Speakers: Chief Fred Hess – SCFA Safety Officer Tom Donnelly – Deer Park FD (ret. Lt. FDNY) Read more
This five session course will be held at the Jamesport Fire Department. There are a limited number of openings available on a first come, first served basis and registration is required. Manuals for this course need to be downloaded. They can be found on our website under the Download section and can also be viewed Read more
Occupational cancer due to firefighting is a silent killer. Firefighters face a 9% increase in cancer diagnoses and a 14% increase in cancer-related deaths. Unlike many tragic events that take firefighters’ lives, many firefighters are dying due to firefighting-related cancers. Unfortunately, many of these deaths often go unnoticed. Learn how to take steps to help Read more