NORTHWEST FIRE INVESTIGATORS ASSOCIATION & INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ARSON INVESTIGATORS WASHINGTON STATE CHAPTER PRESENT PACIFIC NORTHWEST FIRE INVESTIGATION CONFERENCE 2009 MAY 11 15, 2009 LEAVENWORTH, WASHINGTON The West coasts largest attended fire-arson investigation conference WWW.NWFIRE.ORG
PACIFIC NORTHWEST FIRE INVESTIGATION CONFERENCE 2009 Opening Guest Instructor: ATF Rhonda Trahern, Will present an Overview of Geographic Profiling and the parents/guardians use of fire in Filicide SSA Trahern will cover what investigators need to know to identify and solve these cases. The following educational tracks are being offered. Choose one (1) only: TRACK A- Basic Fire - The 36 hour basic class is where it starts we have the experts ready to get you off to a good start in the field of fire investigation. The basic class will provide a wide range of information from securing the scene to documenting a fire scene and determining the origin and cause of a fire. This class is recommended for all fire fighters and officers. This class is a pre-requisite for any advanced fire investigation class. Students must bring personal protective equipment (hat, gloves, safety shoes/boots, eye protection, work clothes/coveralls) and a digital camera (point and shoot okay). TRACK B- Geographic Profiling and Geographic Aspects of Serial Arsons- ATF Agent s Rhonda Trahern, Thomas Daley, and Robert M. Luckett, Ocean City Maryland Police Department Crime Scene Technician in the Criminal s Section: This lecture will provide arson investigators, police officers, administrators, and fire industry professionals with a framework for understanding the geographic profiling process. Geographic profiling is a proven investigative technique designed to provide assistance in cases of serial violent crime. The process is based on an analysis of the locations of a connected series of offenses, the characteristics of the neighborhoods in which they have occurred, and the behavioral analysis of the offender, in an attempt to determine the most probable areas in which the offender might reside or work. Geographic profiling is best understood as an information management strategy that can be used to help focus an investigation. It will assist in prioritizing suspects and locations, and then can be utilized to develop investigative strategies that can be deployed in the area defined by the geoprofile. Geographic aspects of serial arson cases will be discussed and examples of geoprofiles will be given. Supervisory Special Agent Rhonda Trahern is a certified geographic profiler employed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, assigned to the Federal Bureau of s, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, Behavioral Analysis Unit, in Quantico, Virginia. Special Agent Thomas Daley, ATF CFI was the co-case agent in the U.S. Thomas A. Sweatt case, in conjunction with Metropolitan Police Department, Washington D.C. and task force. Sweatt was a serial arsonist responsible for numerous fires including fire deaths. TRACK C- Electrical - Fire Findings and NFPA 921 Update Jack Sanderson, has developed a custom two day presentation on electrical, fuel gas and appliances systems and failures. Jack will cover for the new and experienced fire investigators what they need to identify to make accurate origin and cause determinations at these fire scenes. Thursday will be the 2008 921 Update, By Valley Regional Fire Authority, Assistant Fire Marshal Mike Lee. This one day session will cover the changes in the latest edition of NFPA 921, be sure to bring your own copy of 2008 NFPA 921. Closing Guest Instructor: Charles Faulk, ATF- Computer Forensics and Fire s The presentation will be an overview of computer forensics that will define computer forensics and how it can be of assistance in an investigation. A non-technical description of the methodology used and its importance in successful prosecution will be presented. Included in the methodology will be recommendations for first responders when dealing with different types of digital devices to include cellular telephones. Additionally the partnership of the Case Agent/Lead Investigator, the Prosecutor and the Forensic Examiner will be addressed. For more information on the instructors and their resumes please go to NWFIRE.ORG Special thank you to our partner for professional development & in helping us fight the crimes against arson-fraud!
Mail and/or fax this form ~ 2009 PACIFIC NORTHWEST FIRE INVESTIGATION CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Print Name: Mailing Address: City State Zip Send To: NW Fire Conference 13375 Central Valley Rd. Poulsbo WA 98370-7040 Fax To: 360-447-3590 ATN: Ed Bentley Organization: Position: Work Email Address: Mark if case sensitive Telephone Number: ( ) Check Enclosed Bill My Agency- PO # Required Send Bill To: Name Address City State Zip TRACK A Basic Fire Shall sign up for one (1) track TRACK B TRACK C ATF Electrical/Fire Findings and NFPA 921 Update Check this box if you intend to take the IFSAC Written Examination for CFI. (No fee) Conference Registration Fee ~ $375 Early Registration (Before 4-1-09) Includes free conference shirt! $425 Late Registration- (After 4-1-09), Does NOT include conference shirt Includes: Lectures, handout materials, training certificate, BBQ Dinner, and social/mixer. T-Shirt Size: (Circle) XXL XL L M S Free T-shirt prior to April 1 st only Cancellation Policy- All cancellations made prior to April 1 st may be refunded in full if books and other class handouts have not been ordered. Cancellations requested after April 1 st will be charged the full conference rate. (Northwest Fire Investigators Association reserve the right to alter course content and instructors based on terms, availability, and confirmation). Questions? 360 473 5386
Monday @ 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 @ 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 14 @ 6:00 p.m. Leavenworth Fire Dept. Professional Networking Pacific Northwest Fire Investigators Conference Social Mixer and appetizers. Create and maintain professional contacts; visit vendor booths. Northwest Fire Investigators Annual Meeting- We need you, come get involved in this professional organization. Members include public fire & police officials exclusively. BBQ Dinner & Raffle- The LFD will host another outstanding country style BBQ. There will also be fun raffle items! Certification Testing IFSAC CFI Written Exam- For those seeking IFSAC CFI, we have arranged to have the written exam proctored during our conference. A limited number of spaces are available for the practical exam. Hotel Information Best Western, Resort, Leavenworth 505 Highway 2, Leavenworth, WA 98826, Tel: (509) 548-7000, Fax: (509) 548-7050, Toll Free: 800-558-2438, Email: info@icicleinn.com, Website: www.icicleinn.com Howard Johnson, Express Inn, Leavenworth, 405 Highway 2, Leavenworth, WA 98826, Tel: (509) 548-4326, Fax: (509) 548-7332, Toll Free: 800-423-9380, Website: www.leavenworthhojo.com More hotel options please contact this local web site: www.leavenworth.org Special Conference Rates- $ 65 / night single occupancy for early registrations (Be sure to mention that you are attending our conference, each hotel has a limited number of rooms available at the state per diem rate). Driving Directions From Seattle via Interstate 90 - Travel east on Interstate 90 past Cle Elum. Take the Wenatchee exit (milepost 85). Go east on State Rt. 970 for 11.9 miles to US 97. Follow Highway 97 north over Blewett Pass for 35 miles to the junction of Highway 2. Turn left and travel west on Highway 2 for 4 miles to Leavenworth. From Seattle via Highway 2- Travel north on Interstate 405 from Seattle/Bellevue to Bothell where it meets Highway 522 east to Monroe. Head east on Highway 2 for 85 miles over Stevens Pass to the west boundary of Leavenworth. From Spokane via Interstate 90- Travel west on Interstate 90 to the junction of Highway 281 near George. Travel north on Highway 281 to Quincy. Turn left on Highway 28 and travel west to Wenatchee to Highway 2. Stay on Highway 2 headed west to Leavenworth. From Portland, Oregon- Take I-5 north to Seattle. Go east on I-90 over Snoqualmie Pass. Past Cle-Elum follow signs to US- 97 and Wenatchee over Blewett Pass. Turn left on Hwy 2 and travel 5 miles to Leavenworth. From Vancouver, BC- Take Provincial Route 99S. Provincial Route 99S becomes I-5 S. Merge onto US-2 E via exit number 194 toward Snohomish/Wenatchee. Questions? 360 473 5386
Welcome Monday May 11 th 2009 Pacific Northwest Fire Conference Schedule & Events Registration Times All students @ - 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Basic Fire 1:00 5:00 p.m. Leav. Fire Dept 12:30 4:30 p.m. 12:30 4 30 p.m. = ATF Rhonda Trahern Monday, May 11 th @ 6:00 p.m. Pacific Northwest Fire Investigators Conference Social/Mixer - Tuesday May 12 th Basic Fire Fire Findings Electrical Tuesday, May 12 th - Open Night- Check out Leavenworth s fine dining and fun shopping options! Wednesday May 13 th Basic Fire Fire Findings Electrical Wednesday, May 13 th @ 5:30 Northwest Fire Investigators Annual Business Meeting - Wednesday, May 13 th @ 6:00 p.m. IFSAC CFI Written Exams- - Thursday May 14 th Basic Fire NFPA 921 Update Thursday, May 14 th @ 6:00 p.m. BBQ Dinner & Raffle Leavenworth Fire Department Friday May 15 th Basic Fire 8 a.m. 2 p.m. 8 a.m. 12 p.m. 8 a.m. 12 p.m. = ATF Charles Faulk- Computer Forensics and Fire