Lithium-Ion Battery Emergency Response Training with The HazMat Guys
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199 Town Center Parkway,Spring Hill TN 37174
17 June, 2023
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Spring Hill Fire Department along with the Spring Hill Professional Firefighters Association are excited to provide this training opportunity to First Responders from Middle Tennessee and throughout the state. Since 2021 the fire service has seen a significant uptick in fire events involving lithium-ion batteries. Our course gives you essential information and understanding of batteries to perform the following functions; Respond to fires started by lithium-ion batteries, respond to fires involving lithium-ion batteries, predict their behavior, develop SOPs for your department or company, community involvement, and fire prevention. Instructors: Bobby Salvesen is a loving husband and father of two with a passion for teaching. His firefighting journey began in 1994 when he joined the East Meadow Volunteer Fire Department. In 2000, he was hired by the FDNY. He spent a short time in Ladder 159 before moving over to Squad 288 after 9/11, where he remained for the next 13 years. During this time, he became certified in high-angle rope rescue, collapse, confined space, rigging, extrication, diving, shoring, and firefighter removal. After his tenure in the rescue branch of the FDNY, he transferred to the Hazardous Materials Command, and in 2015, he attained his Hazardous Materials Specialist certification.Currently, Bobby is a member of the NY-TFI FEMA resource as a specialist. He’s been a Deputy Chief instructor for the Nassau County Fire Service Academy for the last nine years and has taught everything from Hazardous Materials to Confined Spaces. His volunteer career is ongoing, and he’s gone through the company-level ranks three times. Most recently, he went through the ranks as Chief of Department of a department with roughly 300 members. Mike Monaco is a loving father of three with a gift for teaching dry topics and making them interactive and entertaining. He joined the fire service in 1997 as a volunteer firefighter for Mt. Sinai Fire Department. Eventually, he became a career firefighter with the FDNY, as well as an A.L.S. (Advanced Life Support) provider in 2002. For two years he served in Engine 233 until joining Hazmat Company 1 in 2004 where he became a Hazardous Materials Technician. In 2008, he started teaching, and in 2012, he became a local instructor with the International Association of Firefighters (IAF).In 2013, Mike became a Master Instructor with the IAF. He currently teaches multiple courses in various jurisdictions. He also does private classes and industry-based hazmat. He holds a degree from SUNY Stonybrook University in Neurological Physiology (the study of the nervous system). https://thehazmatguys.com/
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