Putting on a Fire Ops 101 event
takes careful and strategic
planning by the local. Deciding
who to invite, when to hold the
event and what messages you will
choose can make all the difference
for an effective Fire Ops 101.
Your local will also need to
consider the details behind event
planning, including location,
staff, food and equipment.
Fire Ops 101 Fundamentals
Depending on the number of participants you have, you
should run three to five scenarios during your event.
Keep the groups small enough so everyone can participate, but large enough
to limit the number of groups. Each group will participate in a scenario and then rotate to another so that each group
experiences each scenario in the circuit once. Each scenario
should last approximately 40 minutes, with a 20-minute break for rest and rotation. Plan for
one hour per scenario.
4 Groups=4 Scenarios
4 Groups=4 Wranglers
4 Scenarios=16 Instructors (4 per scenario area)
Plan accordingly in the early stages to run your event on time. Look at the bigger picture. The more you try to accomplish the more difficult the day will be to execute.
Download: Planning Checklist
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