Incident Command Training, May 2008

Course Aim
The aim of the course is to enhance the ability of Kilkenny Fire and Rescue Service to deliver efficient and effective fire and rescue services by providing Fire personnel with the skills and knowledge necessary to allow them to fulfil the command, and officership and firefighting roles assigned to them under the new National Incident Command System (ICS).

Course Objectives
The objective of the course is to assist Kilkenny Fire and Rescue Service in the discharge of the various roles in the newly developed National Incident Command System.

Learning Outcomes
- Understand the National Incident Command System

- Legislation

- Familiarisation with NICS roles

- Familiarisation with the 3 Levels of Command

- Hazard Analysis and Risk Management

- Understand Post Incident Considerations

ICS training with Urlingford Fire Brigade (KK14), May 2008

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ICS training with Freshford Fire Brigade (KK13), May 2008

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ICS training with Castlecomer Fire Brigade (KK12), June 2008

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How hot is fire?
Everyone knows that it is hot, but just how hot can it be? Room temperatures in a fire can range from 100 degrees at floor level, all the way up to 600 degrees at eye level. A fires heat alone is enough to kill, this heat can scorch your lungs in one single breath while melting your clothes to your skin. In only 5 minutes a fire can become so hot and intense that a flashover occurs which will simultaneously ignite everything in the room. A fires heat is much more threatening than the flames themselves.

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