Robert F. Hill
PA State Fire Academy
Certified
Fire Police Officer & Instructor

I am qualified to teach the following PA Fire Police classes
Basic Fire Police
Beyond the Basics for Fire Police (Advanced)
Communications & Listening Skills for Fire Police
Legal Concepts for Fire Police
Emergency Response for Fire Police
Fire Police in Non-Emergency Operations
Fire Police Refresher (4 hrs.)
Fire Police Myths & Misconceptions (4 hrs.)
In order to schedule a class just follow this
link to a local level application.
Print a copy, fill it in and fax it to Bucks County Public Safety Training
Center.
ANNOUNCING A NEW CLASS!
"Managing Emergency Incidents on the Roadway"
is now available to be scheduled. This class was created by the
Emergency Responder Safety Institute,
which is part of the National Traffic Incident Management Coalition.
This class is not currently endorsed by the PA State Fire Academy.
Nonetheless, it's a free class and well worth taking.
For more information, email
Instructor Robert Hill
Managing Emergency Incidents on the Roadway
is a 6-8 hour indoor class that features 3-4 hours of powerpoint slides
and videos followed by 3-4 hours of hands-on tabletop
role-playing exercises. The class is intended for everyone who
responds to emergency incidents, including fire and EMS personnel,
fire police, police, DOT, towing companies and the media. It can be held
on one day (usually a Saturday or Sunday) or on two 3-4 hour weeknights.

photos by T. Kupiszewski
The goal of the class is to increase the safety
of those responding to emergency incidents, raise awareness of
safety concerns while on-scene, reduce the amount of time needed to clear
emergencies and ensure that everyone
goes home as quickly and safely as possible. This is accomplished through the
development of interagency teamwork
(fire, EMS, police, DOT, towing companies and media) and improved communications
among all responding agencies.
More information about this class, as well as
many outstanding training materials and sources of information
can be found at the website of the Emergency Responder Safety Institute,
www.respondersafety.com.

updated July 2008