Jimmy Hensley (704 669-4192) Visit us on the web!
Tommy McNeilly (704 669-4194) www.clevelandcc.edu
Carolyn Lovelace (704-669-4193)
Teresa Lail (704 669-4195) www.cccfiretraining.com
Firefighter Level I
Ropes
Firefighter I and II
Alarms & Communications
December 2,4,11,16
December 3,5,10,12,17
CCC Brown ETC
CCC Brown ETC
Don Loucks
Lewis McSwain
7p-10p
Firefighter I
Ladders
VMR: Stabilization &
Extrication
TR Wilderness Rescue
VMR: Vehicle Anatomy
December 4,5,11,12,18
December 7,8,14,15,
21,22
Grover Rural VFD
December 5,10,12,17,19 CCC Brown ETC
December 7
CCC Brown ETC
Grover Rural VFD
Lewis McSwain
Gary Ramsey
STAFF
Brian Shoemake
1a-4a
(0100-0400)
7p-10p
7p-10p
8a-7p
8a-6p
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CHEMISTRY OF
HAZ MAT
TR Agricultural Rescue
Advanced High Angle
Medical Rope Specialist
December 9,10,11,12,13,
16,17,18,19,20
CCC Brown ETC
December 10,11,12,13
December 16,17,18,
19,20
CCC Brown ETC
CCC Brown ETC
VMR: Stabilization and
Extrication
VMR: Bus and Machinery January 2,7,9
TR: Rescue Operations
December 21
December 28
January 6,8,13
Grover Rural VFD
CCC Brown ETC
CCC Brown ETC
Firefighter Level I & II
Fire Behavior
NFA Leadership I
January 7,9,14,16
VMR: Bus & Machinery
CCC Brown ETC
January 10
January 11
January 11
CCC Brown ETC
Grover Rural VFD
January 14,16,21,23,28 CCC Brown ETC VMR: Victim
Management
VMR: Victim
Management
January 14,15,17 Grover Rural VFD
TR: PPE January 15,20,22 CCC Brown ETC
Firefighter Level I
Portable Extinguishers
January 21,23 CCC Brown ETC
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Tony Bateman
STAFF
Clint Walker
Brian Shoemake
Gary Ramsey
STAFF
Lewis McSwain
Jake Whisnant
Brian Shoemake
Gary Ramsey
Brian Shoemake
STAFF
Lewis McSwain
8a-5p
8a-5p
8a-5p
8a-5p
8a-4p
7p-10p
1a-4a
(0100-0400)
1a-4a
(0100-0400)
6p-10p
8a-5p
8a-6p
7p-10p
6p-10p
1a-4a
(0100-0400)
1a-4a
(0100-0400
NFA Leadership II
Fire Officer I
TR: Rescue Equipment
Firefighter Level I
PPE
January 24
January 25
January 21,22,23,24
January 27,29
January 28,30
February 4,6,11
CCC Brown ETC
CCC Brown ETC
CCC Brown ETC
CCC Brown ETC
Jake Whisnant
STAFF
STAFF
Lewis McSwain
Haz Mat Level One
Responder
1.
Jan. 30; Feb. 6,11,13,
18,20,25,27;
March 4,6,11,13
CCC Brown ETC Gary Ramsey
Firefighter I and II for 1am-4am (0100-0400) Classes at CCC Brown Emergency Training Center —
Fire Alarms & Communications I/II
Fire Behavior I/II
Portable Extinguishers I
Personal Protective Equipment I
Forcible Entry I
Ventilation, I/II
Ropes I
Ladders I
Hose, Appliances and Streams, I/II
Overhaul, I/II
Foam Fire Streams II
Salvage I
Water Supplies, I/II
Building Construction II
Rescue, I/II
December 3,5,10,12,17, 2013
January 7,9,14,16, 2014
January 21,23, 2014
January 28,30; February 4,6,11, 2014
February 13,18,20,25, 2014
February 27, March 4,6,11,13,18, 2014
March 20,25,27; April 1, 2014
April 3,8,10,15,17, 2014
April 22,24,29; May 1,6,8,13, 2014
May, 15,20, 2014
May 22,27, 2014
May 29; June 3, 2014
June 5,10,12,17,19,24, 2014
June 26; July 1,3,8,10, 2014
July 15,17,22,24,29,31; August 5,7, 2014
6p-10p
8a-5p
8a-6p
1a-4a
(0100-0400)
1a-4a
(0100-0400)
7p-10p
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Fire Control, I/II
Sprinklers, I/II
Emergency Medical Care I
Haz Mat Level One Responder
Fire Prevention, Education and Cause, I/II
August 12,14,19,21,26,28; September 2,4,9,11,16, 2014
September 18,23,25,30; October 2, 2014
October 7,9,14,16,21,23,28,30; November 4,6,11,13, 2014
November 18,20,25; December 2,4,9,11, 2014
December 16,18,23,30, 2014 / (1am-5am)
FUNSAR — Fundamentals of Search and Rescue
Dates will be announced later
Qualification Courses and Upgrades from OSFM / BETC —
DMICO Instructor Qualification
STICO Instructor Qualification
Chemistry of Haz Mat — MUST ATTEND ALL 80 HOURS!
Dates: December 9-13 and 16-20, 2013 / 8am-5pm
TR Wilderness Rescue — (60 Hours)
December 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22; 8am-7pm (Weekend)
TR Agricultural Rescue — (32 Hours)
December 10, 11, 12, 13; 8am-5pm (Weekday)
Advanced High Angle Medical Rope Specialist — (40 Hours)
December 16, 17, 18, 19, 20; 8am-5pm (Fall Weekday)
TBD
TBD
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7. Spring Firefighter Academy 2014 — The purpose of this Academy is to produce high quality firefighters who will strengthen the ability of fire protection service in order to provide a higher degree of customer service. A mandatory orientation will be held
January 5 at 2pm. Classes will begin January 6 at 8am and run Monday-Friday and a few Saturdays. A complete schedule will be provided at the orientation. The Academy will end March 7 with a graduation ceremony. Topics covered will be Firefighter I and II courses; Hazardous Materials; Rapid Intervention Team Certification; Physical Training; and Live Fire Scenarios.
Candidates must complete an application packet to be accepted into the Academy. There are a limited number of seats and NO walk-ins will be accepted. A few local fire departments have agreed to allow candidates to be housed at fire stations. A $175 non-refundable fee is required for student supplies including textbooks, uniforms, and other supplies. Also, there is a $1.30 fee for student insurance. The fees are not due until acceptance into the Academy. To receive an application, please call 704-669-
4193 or email lovelacec@clevelandcc.edu
. All information can also be found at www.cccfiretraining.com
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12/10/13
12/15/13
12/17/13
12/23/13
12/24/13
12/24/13
12/17/13
19:00-22:00 Kings Mountain Fire Dept.
19:00-22:00 Boiling Springs Fire/Rescue
19:00-22:00 Kings Mountain Rescue
19:00-22:00 Boiling Springs Rescue
19:00-22:00 Upper Cleveland Rescue
19:00-22:00 Grover Rescue
19:00-22:00 Shanghai VFD
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Preparatory 2
EMS Operations 5
Medical/Behavioral 3
Ray McMillan
Tyler Allen
Jonie Blanton
Linda Martin
EMS Operations 5 Katie Pressley
Bloodborne Pathogens Training Katie Pressley
Local Option 1 David Dodd
18:00-22:00 Brown-ETC#1 ALS Skills Lab Instructor TBA
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Registration Information for EMT-Basic, EMT-Paramedic, and CPR Classes — Please note registration dates for all classes.
Registration days are Monday thru Thursday from 8 am – 4 pm. The pre-requisites for EMT Basic are high school diploma or GED, or at least 16 years of age (and attending high school). Registration location is the Brown Emergency Training Center, 2423 Kings Road
Ext., Shelby, NC 28152. Students who have an affiliation with a fire department or EMS agency in North Carolina are fee exempt for registration. Please see contact information below.
For more information or to register, please contact Teresa Lail at 704-669-4195 or lailt@clevelandcc.edu
. Or
Carolyn Lovelace at 704-669-4193 or lovelacec@clevelandcc.edu
For technical questions, please contact Tommy McNeilly at 704-669-4194 or mcneillyt@clevelandcc.edu
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In this classroom-based course, healthcare professionals learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all ages, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. Students must arrive at class with the AHA Basic Life Support for
Healthcare Providers Student Text (current edition). The text is available for purchase in the College Bookstore. Students will not be admitted without the student text! NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. Classes will be held at the Brown Emergency Training
Center located at 2423 Kings Road, Shelby, NC 28152. All classes are 6pm-10pm.
Dates Offered: (Each date is a separate class.) 12/02/13 — 01/13/14 — 03/17/14 — 05/12/14
This is a basic First Aid and CPR class. This course is not suitable for those healthcare providers requiring AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR
certification. This course teaches key changes reflecting the new science from the 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC. Students will learn
Adult CPR and AED Use; Adult choking; child CPR and AED use, infant CPR and choking; and universal first aid. Students must arrive at class with the AHA Heartsaver® First Aid CPR & AED Student Manual. The text is available for purchase in the College Bookstore. Students will not be admitted without the student text! NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel as well as Public School System personnel are fee exempt for this course.
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Classes will be held at the Brown Emergency Training Center located at 2423 Kings Road, Shelby, NC 28152. All classes are 6pm-10pm.
This course teaches Key changes reflecting the new science from the 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC
(1) Adult CPR & AED use; (2) Adult Choking; (3) Child CPR and AED use; (4) Infant CPR & choking; (5) Universal First Aid
Dates Offered: (Each date is a separate class.) 02/11/14 — 04/15/14
Registration Fee: $181.30 (Additional fees will apply to clinical for these classes.)
This course builds upon skills and assessments learned in the EMT-Basic course and transitions students to be able to provide advanced level care. Topics include, but are not limited to, anatomy and physiology, advanced airway management, IV therapy and emergency drug therapy, cardiology, EKG interpretation, and medical and trauma patient assessment. Students will have vast opportunities for hands on experience in the clinical setting. Student prerequisites: currently certified as EMT-Basic (NC or National Registry); possess a high school diploma or GED; pass an entrance exam assessing reading and math skills (must be 12-grade level.); Anatomy and Physiology. A course in Anatomy and Physiology will be offered 6-16-2014to 7-17-2014 for those students who have not had the course. Instructors TBA
1.
Start Date End Date Days Times
12/03/2013 11/05/2014 T/W 0900-1730
Course
Level
EMT-P
Instructor(s)
TBA
2.
7/28/2014 07/02/2015 M/Th 0900-1730 EMT-P TBA
Course date is December 13, 2013 (Friday) from 9am-5:30pm.
ITLS Pediatric continues the training of the Basic and Advanced courses with an emphasis on understanding and responding to trauma in children. The eight-hour course teaches the proper assessment, stabilization and packaging of pediatric trauma patients. It also highlights techniques for communicating with young patients and their parents. Hands-on stations include:
Patient assessment and management
Airway management and chest decompression
Fluid resuscitation
Spine motion restriction — pediatric immobilization device
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Course begins December 14, 2013 and ends December 15, 2013 (Saturday/Sunday) from 9am-5:30pm.
This exciting program is the first of its kind designed especially for (1) First Responders, (2) EMTs, and (3) Paramedics. PEPP represents a comprehensive source of pre-hospital medical information for the emergent care of infants and children. It will teach professionals how to better access and manage ill or injured children.
(unless fee exempt)
ACLS is an advanced, instructor-led classroom course that highlights the importance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care and immediate post-cardiac-arrest care. It also covers airway management and related pharmacology. In this course, skills are taught in large, group sessions and small, group learning and testing stations where case-based scenarios are presented. Students must come to class with ACLS Student Manual.
Start Date End Date Days Times
1/09/2014 1/10/2014 Th/Fri 0900-1730
Course Level
ACLS
Instructor(s)
TBA
(unless fee exempt)
PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutrition, acid-base balance, and electrolytes. This class meets the Anatomy & Physiology requirement for entry into EMT-P classes as pre or co-requisite. 80 hours. Cost 180.00, unless fee exempt. Class will start on Jan 12, 2014, and end on Mar 23, 2014. To register for this course please call Teresa Costner at 704-669-4195 or Thomas McNeilly at 704-669-4194. More information will be made available upon
registration.
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(unless fee exempt)
This exciting program is the first of its kind designed specifically for:
• First Responders
• EMTs
• Paramedics
PEPP represents a comprehensive source of prehospital medical information for the emergent care of infants and children. It will teach prehospital professionals how to better assess and manage ill or injured children.
Start Date End Date Days Times Course Level Instructor(s)
1/16/2014 1/17/2014 Th/Fri 0900-1730 PEPP TBA
PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
This course assists credentialed EMT-Paramedic’s in meeting the requirements for NC Office of EMS re-credentialing, and can serve as a means of the
EMT-Paramedic meeting the required continuing education/refresher course for the National Registry of EMT’s. The fast paced course will start on Jan
17, 2013, and end on Feb 20, 2014. There will be two required class meetings, Monday Jan 19, 2014 from 0800-1800, and Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 from
0900-1730 at the Brown Emergency Training Center. The cost of the course is 125.00 unless fee exempt. To register for this course please call Teresa
Costner at 704-669-4195 or Thomas McNeilly at 704-669-4194. More information will be made available upon registration.
Course Prerequisites: Current EMT-P Certification, Copy HS Diploma or GED
(unless fee exempt)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) is a classroom, video-based, Instructor-led course that uses a series of simulated pediatric emergencies to reinforce the important concepts of a systematic approach to pediatric assessment, basic life support, PALS treatment algorithms, effective resuscitation and team dynamics. The goal of the PALS Course is to improve the quality of care provided to seriously ill or injured children, resulting in improved outcomes. Students must come to class with PALS Provider Manual.
Start Date End Date Days Times
1/23/2014 1/24/2014 Th/Fri 0900-1730
Course Level
PALS
Instructor(s)
TBA
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Class Date: January 25, 2014
(Unless Fee Exempt)
The PreMed Training Group and Cleveland Community College announces dates for an AHA ACLS – Experienced Provider (ACLS-EP) to be held at
Cleveland Community College in Shelby, NC on January 25, 2014. The ACLS Experienced Provider course is designed for experienced clinicians with prior training in ACLS. The course focus is “the next step” in ACLS training. ACLS – EP provides a stimulus for expert clinicians and practitioners to identify areas in resuscitation that deal with special circumstances. For more information, please call 910-616-5153 or email
Glynn@PreMed.biz
. You may also contact Teresa Lail at 704-669-4195 or lailt@clevelandcc.edu.
(unless fee exempt)
ITLS Pediatric continues the training of the Basic and Advanced courses with an emphasis on understanding and responding to trauma in children. The eight-hour course teaches the proper assessment, stabilization and packaging of pediatric trauma patients. It also highlights techniques for communicating with young patients and their parents. Hands-on stations include:
(1) Patient assessment and management – (2) Airway management and chest decompression – (3) Fluid resuscitation –
(4) Spine motion restriction – pediatric immobilization device
Start Date End Date Days Times Course Level
1/31/2014 1/31/2014 Friday 0900-1730 Pediatric-ITLS
)
Instructor(s)
TBA
PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Cleveland Community College is pleased to offer an EMS Specific Methodology Course. This course is offered in conjunction with 911 eLearning Solutions,
LLC. This course will assist potential EMS instructors in meeting the requirements for NC Office of EMS Level I Instructor certification. The course will start on February 10, 2014, and two onsite days will be required for successful course completion, as well as completion of online course work. Preregistration is required. The cost of the course is $125.00, unless fee exempt. To register for this course please call Teresa
Costner at 704-669-4195 or Thomas McNeilly at 704-669-4194. More information will be made available upon registration.
Course Prerequisites: Current EMS Certification
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(unless fee exempt)
ITLS is accepted internationally as the standard training course for prehospital trauma care. It's used as a state-of-the-art continuing education course — and as an essential curriculum in many paramedic, EMT and first-responder training programs. ITLS courses combine classroom learning and hands-on skill stations. Scenario assessment stations enable you to put your learning to work in simulated trauma situations. ITLS courses are designed, managed and delivered by course directors, coordinators and instructors experienced in EMS, prehospital care and the ITLS approach.
Start Date End Date Days
2/6/2014
Times
2/7/2014 Th/Fri 0900-1730
Course Level
ITLS-
Basic/Advanced
Instructor(s)
TBA
(unless fee exempt)
The proportion of the aged in society today is greater than ever before and growing faster than any other segment of our population. Current indications are that approximately 34% of calls for emergency medical services, or 3.4 million emergency responses involve patients over the age of 60. GEMS represents the most credible and complete source of prehospital medical information for older adults. The GEMS course is innovative, comprehensive, and highly visual with: Case-Based Lectures, Live Action Video, Hands-on Skill Stations, and Small Group Scenarios
Start Date End Date Days Times
2/13/2014 2/14/2014 Th/Fri 0900-1730
Course Level
GEMS
Instructor(s)
TBA
(unless fee exempt)
The EMT-Paramedic (EMT-P) to Paramedic Transition course is designed to meet the required additions, and deletions to satisfy the requirement for
NHTSA, NREMT, and USDOT. This course will provide the necessary content to transition a current Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic to the standard required of those individuals holding National Paramedic certification. (This course will satisfy the transition course requirement, for EMT-P’s with a NREMT certification). The course will be held March 8 & 9, 2014at the Brown Emergency Training Center. The cost is 70.00, unless fee exempt.
Instructor: TBA. For more information, please contact Thomas McNeilly @704-669-4194 or by email at mcneillyt@clevelandcc.edu
Course Perquisites: Current EMT-P certification
Start
Date
End
Date Days Times
Course
Level Instructor(s)
3/8/2014 3/9/2014 Sa/Su 0800-1830 EMT-P TBA
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This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma, infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve North Carolina State or
National Registry EMT-Basic certification. Students must complete a reading placement test the first night of class. Student prerequisites: High school diploma or GED. If student is under 18 years of age, he/she must be attending high school and provide a Cleveland Community College Dual Enrollment form stating the high school he/she is attending and courses taken.
Start Date End Date Days Times
Course
Level Instructor(s)
1.
2.
3.
3/17/2014 5/2/2014 M-F 0800-1730 EMT-Basic D. Loucks, EMT-B L. Ledford, NREMT-P B. Pressley, EMT-B
4/28/2014 10/29/2014 M/W 0900-1300 EMT-Basic Don Loucks, FF, EMT-B Louie Ledford, NREMT-P
4.
4/28/2014 10/29/2014 M/W 1800-2200 EMT-Basic
5/6/2014 10/28/2014 T/Th 1800-2200 EMT-Basic
Chris Swansson, EMT-P David Trammel, EMT-P
Chris Swansson, EMT-P David Trammel, EMT-P
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