Our Events Calendar
Our meetings are held quarterly. If you have a fire police event in your county that you would like us to add here, please contact us.
Events List January 2026
Formation meeting and officer installation
Class Fee: $, Textbook Fee: $ (16 Hrs, Min. Age: 18)
Dates: 2026: January 17th, 18th ; 800-1700
Instructor: Rob Hill
Prerequisites: FEMI-SID, Registration in ACADIS, Introduction to Incident Command System, NIMS-700
and HazMat Awareness
This course provides instruction on the proper method to be appointed, the laws pertaining to fire police, fire police powers, and the expected duties of a new fire police officer.
Contact Flexciad@gmail.com to register.
Class Fee: $, Textbook Fee: $ (16 Hrs, Min. Age: 18)
Dates: 2026: January 17th, 18th ; 800-1700
Instructor: Rob Hill
Prerequisites: FEMI-SID, Registration in ACADIS, Introduction to Incident Command System, NIMS-700
and HazMat Awareness
This course provides instruction on the proper method to be appointed, the laws pertaining to fire police, fire police powers, and the expected duties of a new fire police officer.
Contact Flexciad@gmail.com to register.
Class Fee: $30, (8 Hrs, Min. Age: 14)
Dates: January 27th & 28th, 2026; 1830 – 2130
Instructor: Larry Curry
Seven tasks have been identified as part of a process for analyzing the hazardous material problem. This course focuses on the first four tasks in this process: 1) Detecting the presence of hazardous materials 2) Initiating command and control activities 3) Surveying the hazardous material incident; and 4) Collecting and interpreting hazard and response information. The tasks not addressed in this course are discussed in other courses. This course describes how each step is performed and then asks the participants to apply the concepts presented to a particular activity so that the participants can evaluate their mastery of the concept.
Contact yorkcountyfireschool.org to register.
Class Fee: $30, (8 Hrs, Min. Age: 14)
Dates: January 27th & 28th, 2026; 1830 – 2130
Instructor: Larry Curry
Seven tasks have been identified as part of a process for analyzing the hazardous material problem. This course focuses on the first four tasks in this process: 1) Detecting the presence of hazardous materials 2) Initiating command and control activities 3) Surveying the hazardous material incident; and 4) Collecting and interpreting hazard and response information. The tasks not addressed in this course are discussed in other courses. This course describes how each step is performed and then asks the participants to apply the concepts presented to a particular activity so that the participants can evaluate their mastery of the concept.
Contact yorkcountyfireschool.org to register.
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