Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District P.O. Box Highway 30 Kimberly, Idaho (208)

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Rock Creek Rural Fire Protection District P.O. Box 365 242 Highway 30 Kimberly, Idaho 83341 (208) 423-4336 Mike Hendricks, Chief Date: February 8, 2010 To: Jack Claiborn, Rock Creek RFPD Commissioner Marvin Norris, Rock Creek RFPD Commissioner Brad Perkins, Rock Creek RFPD Commissioner Dave Overacre, Kimberly City Mayor Chad Urie, Hansen City Mayor From: Mike Hendricks, Fire Chief Clarence W. Bill Robison, Batt Chief Re: Fire Department Activities for January 2010 and Summary of 2009. Calls and s For the month of January, the fire department responded to 7 incidents. Of the 7 incidents, 4 were rural calls, 3 City of Kimberly calls, and no calls for the City of Hansen or City of Murtaugh. The incidents consisted of 4 motor vehicle accidents, 1 fire calls, 1 alarms/cancellations, and 1 investigation. The first incident summary sheet attached itemizes all the calls responded to during the month of January. For 2010 total calls is 7 compared to 9, 17, and 14 for 2007, 2008, and 2009 respectively. The quick response unit received 40 calls for January. For calendar year 2009, the department responded to 204 calls. Of these calls, 132 were district calls, 22 were Hansen calls, and 50 were Kimberly calls. The second group of incident summary sheets attached itemizes the incidents for calendar year 2009. The figure below shows the total calls for the period 2005 through 2009 and the distribution between the Cities and the District. Total s s or Calls Rock Creek Fire Department Rock Creek Fire Department 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Year Typically, the department response time has stayed approximately the same. For 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 the average response time was 9, 11, 10, 10, and 9 minutes. The proportion of calls associated with the cities to the total number of calls increased in 2009 compared to prior years. The type of incident responded to for the 2005 to 2009 period is show in the figure following. For 2009, the number of calls associated with a false/alarm, cancellation, or 250 200 150 100 50 0 134 28 31 8 7 172 23 14 236 9 155 Hansen Kimberly Rural 48 50 22 132

controlled burn exceeded the fire and motor vehicle accidents as shown in the figure. Type of s Rock Creek Fire Department 100 90 31% 33% 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 24% 30% 30% 25% 29% 32% 24% 21% 32% 30% 30% 26% 26% Alarm/Cancel/Controlled Assist Others Agency Fire (Buildings & Wildand) Investigation Motor Vehicle Accident Utility (Pow er Gas) 10 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Year The average number of fire fighters responding to an incident for 2009 was 6. For the period 2005 through 2008 the average number responding to an incident was 9, 9, 8, and 7. This maybe in part due to the number of false alarms, cancellations, agency assists and/or investigations for 2009. Training The department conducted 4 drills in January totaling 124 man hours of training. The drills topics focused on apparatus response and scene placement, hazardous materials, and equipment status. The first training summary attachment summarizes the drills for the month of January. For calendar year 2009, the department conducted 48 training sessions for a total of 1432 hours. The sessions typically had 16 members present. The second training summary attached covers calendar year 2009. The computer based essentials of fire fighting is up an operational. Six volunteers have completed the course and 8 have started. Two firefighters have obtained their Fire Code inspection certificates. Apparatus, Equipment, and Station Maintenance and Service Besides routine maintenance of apparatus and equipment, the following items were performed during the month of January: Four Plan reviews Apparatus exhaust system installation Modified exhaust systems on 25-113, 25-406, and 25-812 Electrical work for installation of building exhaust system Pressure control system on 25-406 has failed Hughes working with Darley Fire Reports for 2009 submitted to State and National systems Two burn permits issued. Inspections, Reviews and Permits for 2009 During calendar year 2009, 74 plan reviews, 65 burn permits, five day care inspections, 4 sprinkler system inspections, and 6 fire safety school presentations were conducted.

02/07/2010 Page 1 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 R 01/01/2010 10:17 9 1 MVA Mike Hendricks 7 1 0 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 K 01/01/2010 17:08 4 1 Investigation Greg Vawser 12 1 6 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle K 01/13/2010 10:00 4 1 MVA, Leakage Mike Hendricks 3 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack R 01/26/2010 20:43 9 1 MVA Greg Vawser 10 1 2 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 K 01/28/2010 19:48 8 1 Alarm/False Jason Freeman 10 1 7 113:Pumper/1250gpm R 01/29/2010 9:53 10 1 Fire, Out on Arr Jason Freeman 4 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm POV:Private Vehicle R 01/31/2010 17:12 10 1 MVA, Leakage Jason Freeman 11 2 2 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

Rock Creek Rural Fire District City of Kimberly, and City of Hansen Date Fire Department Training Summary Type Topic Members Present Hours 01/04/2010 Normal Apparatus Response and Placement 12 2 hrs Details: Volunteers reviewed the type of incident and type of apparatus response relationship. In other words structure, vehicle,... fire requires Class A apparatus response with water tender. Location of the incident governs which apparatus should respond from each station. After discussion of appropriate apparatus response, where the apparatus should be placed in relation to the incident was discussed. 01/11/2010 Normal Hazardous Matterials Awareness 19 2 hrs Details: Volunteers reviewed elements associated with Hazardous Material Awareness. Identification, hazards, and marking symbols. 01/18/2010 Normal Hazardous Materials 18 2 hrs Details: Volunteers continued on with hazardous material items associated with awareness. Using the ERG, MSDS, distances. 01/25/2010 Normal BLEVE. Apparatus Updates, Exhaust System 16 2 hrs Details: Volunteers reviewed video on BLEVE. Described what the letters stand for. Follow up with apparatus updates. 406: preset is not working, manually set. Last topic was discussion and operation of the exhaust system recently installed in the station. As of February 07, 2010 24 38 32 30 Page: 1

02/07/2010 Page 1 09001 09002 09003 09004 09005 09006 09007 09008 09009 09010 09011 09012 09013 09014 09015 09016 09017 09018 09019 R 01/03/2009 11:52 10 1 Fire, Structure Dee Hunsaker 9 2 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 114:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command R 01/04/2009 18:06 7 1 MVA, Assist Jenn Hendricks 15 3 4 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 K 01/05/2009 20:53 9 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 6 1 1 102:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle K 01/08/2009 10:22 10 1 Alarm/False Jason Keller 4 1 0 102:Pumper/1250gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command K 01/08/2009 11:57 3 1 Alarm/False Stacey Thomas 5 1 1 102:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command M 01/11/2009 19:24 16 4 Fire, Structure Doug Perkins 19 3 3 103:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 114:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU1:35-101 R 01/15/2009 23:06 3 Agency Assist Greg Vawser 8 1 0 649:Command 650:Command QRU1:35-101 R 01/20/2009 10:53 8 1 UT, Power Line Doug Perkins 9 1 4 649:Command 811:Attack K 01/20/2009 22:15 28 1 Alarm Greg Vawser 6 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 01/24/2009 17:47 10 1 Fire, Rubbish Mike Hendricks 7 1 2 650:Command 812:Attack R 01/24/2009 18:38 6 1 Fire, Rubbish Jason Keller 9 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 01/25/2009 23:44 11 1 MVA Greg Vawser 10 1 2 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle R 01/27/2009 10:37 10 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 4 1 1 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle K 01/31/2009 10:50 1 Canceled Jenn Hendricks 4 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm R 02/01/2009 4:59 16 1 MVA Doug Perkins 8 1 3 606:Command 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack QRU1:35-101 R 02/01/2009 18:01 11 2 MVA Jenn Hendricks 10 2 2 606:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack QRU1:35-101 R 02/02/2009 20:22 12 2 MVA Jason Keller 5 1 0 649:Command 812:Attack H 02/04/2009 0:03 8 3 Alarm Greg Vawser 7 2 0 104:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command K 02/04/2009 16:42 6 1 Fire, Vehicle Jason Freeman 7 1 2 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 2 09020 09021 09022 09023 09024 09025 09026 09027 09028 09029 09030 09031 09032 09033 09034 09035 09036 09037 09038 09039 H 02/06/2009 17:56 5 1 Fire, Chimney Todd Allison 8 2 2 104:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command R 02/08/2009 11:12 12 1 Fire, Structure Greg Vawser 7 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command K 02/19/2009 18:40 1 Canceled Stacey Thomas 6 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command R 02/20/2009 18:32 11 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 9 2 3 650:Command 812:Attack QRU2:35-102 QRU3:35-103 K 02/21/2009 0:36 7 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 8 1 1 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU3:35-103 K 02/23/2009 8:18 5 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 7 1 3 650:Command 812:Attack K 02/23/2009 16:55 6 2 Fire, Structure Greg Vawser 15 3 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU3:35-103 R 02/25/2009 5:37 7 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 6 1 2 812:Attack R 02/26/2009 12:46 9 1 Fire, Structure Trevor Stanger 9 2 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle K 02/26/2009 13:11 16 1 Alarm Jason Keller 6 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm K 02/26/2009 14:24 8 1 Alarm Jon Boyer 6 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm K 02/26/2009 15:31 0 1 UT, Power Line Jason Keller 2 1 0 650:Command R 02/27/2009 11:21 12 1 Med Assist, LZ Jenn Hendricks 4 1 0 650:Command QRU3:35-103 R 03/05/2009 1:30 21 1 UT, Power Line Greg Vawser 3 1 0 649:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 03/06/2009 6:36 8 1 UT, Power Line Stacey Thomas 4 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command R 03/12/2009 19:34 16 1 MVA-Leakage Jenn Hendricks 8 1 4 812:Attack R 03/14/2009 15:24 11 1 Fire, Vegetation Derek Benson 7 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command POV:Private Vehicle H 03/15/2009 7:30 11 1 Fire, Vegetation Greg Vawser 6 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 03/15/2009 20:43 13 1 MVA, Assist Jenn Hendricks 11 1 1 110:Pumper/1000gpm 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 K 03/16/2009 10:39 5 1 UT, Power Line Jason Keller 6 1 1 102:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 3 09040 09041 09042 09043 09044 09045 09046 09047 09048 09049 09050 09051 09052 09053 09054 09055 09056 09057 09058 09059 R 03/18/2009 18:04 15 3 MVA, Assist 12 0 1 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack QRU1:35-101 QRU2:35-102 K 03/19/2009 11:22 1 Canceled Jenn Hendricks 2 1 0 650:Command K 03/21/2009 15:56 5 1 Fire, Vehicle Mike Hendricks 9 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command R 03/26/2009 18:55 15 1 UT, Power Line Stacey Thomas 7 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command R 03/27/2009 12:22 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 6 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command R 03/29/2009 12:23 11 3 UT, Power Line Mike Hendricks 8 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command R 04/02/2009 12:18 12 1 Controlled Taylor Hunsaker 5 1 3 649:Command K 04/02/2009 12:32 7 1 Med Assist Taylor Hunsaker 5 1 1 649:Command QRU3:35-103 K 04/04/2009 8:54 6 1 HazMat Greg Vawser 8 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle R 04/04/2009 21:55 6 1 MVA Jason Keller 9 1 1 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 R 04/07/2009 20:34 1 Canceled Trevor Stanger 13 1 12 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 04/07/2009 21:03 1 2 Controlled 15 3 1 606:Command 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack H 04/07/2009 22:21 10 1 Investigation Greg Vawser 6 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command QRU3:35-103 R 04/12/2009 15:43 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 3 1 0 650:Command QRU2:35-102 R 04/13/2009 15:32 8 1 MVA-Extrication Mike Hendricks 7 1 1 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 04/13/2009 16:40 13 1 Fire, Vegetation Jason Keller 9 1 5 103:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 606:Command 650:Command 812:Attack R 04/15/2009 17:34 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 5 1 4 650:Command 812:Attack R 04/19/2009 14:53 6 3 Med Assist Jenn Hendricks 7 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack QRU2:35-102 R 04/21/2009 9:33 19 1 Med Assist, LZ Jenn Hendricks 4 1 0 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle QRU3:35-103 K 04/21/2009 18:19 3 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 7 1 1 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 4 09060 09061 09062 09063 09064 09065 09066 09067 09068 09069 09070 09071 09072 09073 09074 09075 09076 09077 R 05/01/2009 16:14 4 Fire, Structure Jenn Hendricks 9 3 2 103:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle K 05/02/2009 2:54 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 6 1 5 R 05/08/2009 14:17 21 2 MVA Mike Hendricks 7 1 0 110:Pumper/1000gpm 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 R 05/09/2009 11:06 12 1 Fire, Tractor Greg Vawser 7 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command R 05/10/2009 20:07 24 1 Out of District Greg Vawser 12 1 4 649:Command 811:Attack QRU2:35-102 K 05/13/2009 15:40 6 1 Alarm/False Jenn Hendricks 5 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm R 05/13/2009 18:17 16 1 Med Assist Jenn Hendricks 4 1 0 649:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 05/13/2009 18:54 1 Canceled Jason Keller 4 1 3 649:Command K 05/14/2009 8:01 1 Canceled Jason Keller 3 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm POV:Private Vehicle R 05/15/2009 17:13 11 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 3 1 0 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 05/17/2009 1:48 9 1 MVA Greg Vawser 8 2 0 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 K 05/17/2009 14:57 8 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 4 1 0 650:Command QRU3:35-103 K 05/19/2009 4:59 7 10 Fire, Structure Greg Vawser 13 4 1 102:Pumper/1250gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 606:Command 649:Command 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 QRU3:35-103 H 05/19/2009 23:05 11 1 Controlled Jenn Hendricks 9 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle K 05/24/2009 19:20 1 Canceled Jenn Hendricks 4 1 0 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle K 05/28/2009 20:36 5 1 UT, Power Line Jenn Hendricks 8 1 3 650:Command 812:Attack R 05/30/2009 22:34 12 1 Fire, Rubbish Jenn Hendricks 7 2 3 103:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 405:Tanker/2000gal 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command R 05/30/2009 23:06 11 2 Fire, Powerpole Daggart Todd 6 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 606:Command 650:Command 811:Attack Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 5 09078 09079 09080 09081 09082 09083 09084 09085 09086 09087 09088 09089 09090 09091 09092 09093 09094 09095 09096 09097 H 06/02/2009 8:43 6 1 Alarm/False Jenn Hendricks 4 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command K 06/03/2009 13:13 2 1 Alarm/False Jason Keller 4 1 3 POV:Private Vehicle M 06/03/2009 19:14 1 Canceled Dee Hunsaker 1 1 0 R 06/08/2009 8:11 12 1 MVA, Leakage Jenn Hendricks 3 1 0 812:Attack K 06/12/2009 5:53 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 2 1 1 650:Command K 06/14/2009 15:01 4 1 Alarm/False Jenn Hendricks 5 1 0 102:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command K 06/19/2009 0:59 7 1 Alarm/False Greg Vawser 5 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 06/22/2009 16:26 9 1 Fire, Vegetation Jason Freeman 7 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command 812:Attack K 06/24/2009 21:26 8 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 10 1 4 102:Pumper/1250gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 H 06/25/2009 1:28 12 1 MVA, Structure 9 0 1 104:Pumper/1000gpm 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack R 06/25/2009 6:54 11 6 Fire, Structure Mike Hendricks 10 2 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 407:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command QRU2:35-102 R 06/25/2009 19:04 7 3 MVA Jason Freeman 9 2 1 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack R 06/27/2009 12:46 8 1 MVA Greg Vawser 7 2 4 650:Command 812:Attack K 06/28/2009 19:24 6 2 MVA Jenn Hendricks 4 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 K 06/29/2009 2:56 11 1 Investigation Greg Vawser 4 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle H 06/29/2009 14:05 1 1 Med Assist Taylor Hunsaker 5 1 1 649:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 06/29/2009 19:22 6 1 Med Assist, LZ Daggart Todd 6 1 0 811:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU1:35-101 R 06/30/2009 18:20 11 2 Fire, Vegetation Mike Hendricks 12 3 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack R 07/02/2009 14:16 10 1 Fire, Vegetation Jason Keller 8 2 2 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle H 07/02/2009 19:01 6 1 Alarm/False Todd Allison 8 2 4 104:Pumper/1000gpm 650:Command Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 6 09098 09099 09100 09101 09102 09103 09104 09105 09106 09107 09108 09109 09110 09111 09112 09113 09114 09115 09116 09117 R 07/04/2009 22:16 13 1 Fire, Vegetation Jason Freeman 11 2 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command 812:Attack K 07/05/2009 15:03 11 1 Investigation Jenn Hendricks 5 2 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 07/06/2009 8:20 10 1 MVA Taylor Hunsaker 5 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 07/07/2009 13:13 10 3 Fire, Tractor Jason Keller 6 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 114:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command H 07/08/2009 9:50 5 1 MVA-Power Line Jenn Hendricks 4 1 2 812:Attack R 07/15/2009 16:35 6 1 MVA, Assist Jason Keller 5 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU3:35-103 R 07/15/2009 17:28 8 4 Fire, Haystack Jason Keller 7 2 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command R 07/15/2009 21:46 17 1 Fire, Rubbish Jason Keller 7 2 1 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle H 07/16/2009 16:44 5 1 Fire, Vegetation Todd Allison 8 2 0 104:Pumper/1000gpm 650:Command 812:Attack H 07/17/2009 13:12 9 1 MVA, Assist Jenn Hendricks 3 1 1 812:Attack R 07/18/2009 17:36 7 1 Fire, Field Mike Hendricks 9 1 2 104:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command 812:Attack R 07/20/2009 8:29 9 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 6 1 5 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 407:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command R 07/21/2009 14:14 12 1 Fire, Vegetation Jason Keller 4 1 0 406:Tanker/3000gal 812:Attack K 07/24/2009 11:33 0 1 Med Assist, LZ Jenn Hendricks 2 1 0 QRU3:35-103 R 07/24/2009 14:01 1 Canceled Greg Vawser 4 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal R 07/25/2009 16:21 11 6 Fire, Haystack Greg Vawser 8 2 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 407:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command R 07/27/2009 21:53 1 Canceled Jason Freeman 8 1 7 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command 812:Attack R 07/29/2009 17:52 15 3 Fire, Field Greg Vawser 11 3 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 405:Tanker/2000gal 406:Tanker/3000gal 407:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack R 08/01/2009 10:32 13 1 Investigation Greg Vawser 8 1 3 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack K 08/02/2009 14:40 3 2 MVA-Power Line Mike Hendricks 5 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 7 09143 09118 09119 09120 09121 09122 09123 09124 09125 09126 09127 09128 09129 09130 09131 09132 09133 09134 09135 09136 09137 09138 R 08/02/2009 14:48 19 1 Fire, Powerpole 4 0 0 649:Command 812:Attack R 08/05/2009 16:53 21 5 Fire, Vegetation Mike Hendricks 13 4 3 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack R 08/05/2009 18:22 28 1 Fire, Vegetation Doug Perkins 2 1 0 407:Tanker/3000gal POV:Private Vehicle R 08/06/2009 9:49 1 1 Med Assist, LZ Trevor Stanger 4 1 0 POV:Private Vehicle QRU3:35-103 R 08/06/2009 16:06 1 Canceled Jason Keller 9 1 8 M 08/09/2009 23:43 9 1 Med Assist Daggart Todd 9 1 4 POV:Private Vehicle QRU1:35-101 K 08/10/2009 7:15 8 1 Alarm Stacey Thomas 3 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 08/10/2009 20:02 6 2 MVA, Extrication Jenn Hendricks 17 2 7 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 08/10/2009 21:47 6 2 Fire, Equipment Greg Vawser 15 1 7 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack R 08/12/2009 17:50 6 1 MVA, Assist Jason Keller 6 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 08/14/2009 17:56 7 2 MVA, Assist LZ Greg Vawser 8 1 0 649:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 08/15/2009 14:58 10 2 Fire, Vegetation Greg Vawser 7 1 1 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 812:Attack R 08/17/2009 16:47 9 1 Fire, Trailer Jason Freeman 11 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command R 08/18/2009 22:07 2 Fire, Tractor Greg Vawser 12 3 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack R 08/19/2009 14:27 9 1 Fire, Vegetation Jason Keller 8 1 2 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle R 08/20/2009 12:42 15 1 MVA, Assist Bill Robison 2 1 0 812:Attack R 08/20/2009 17:27 1 Canceled Jason Keller 6 1 0 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 08/21/2009 5:49 1 Canceled Dave Kime 3 1 2 649:Command POV:Private Vehicle K 08/21/2009 7:00 5 1 Investigation Greg Vawser 4 1 2 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 08/26/2009 9:02 6 1 Alarm Jason Keller 6 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command H 08/26/2009 10:18 8 1 Fire, Equipment Jason Keller 7 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 606:Command 650:Command QRU3:35-103 H 08/26/2009 14:48 10 1 Alarm/False Jason Keller 5 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 8 09139 09140 09141 09142 09144 09145 09146 09147 09148 09149 09150 09151 09152 09153 09154 09155 09156 09157 09158 09159 09160 09161 K 08/27/2009 20:10 7 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 7 1 5 650:Command H 08/31/2009 2:27 19 1 Investigation Mike Hendricks 2 1 0 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 09/01/2009 15:36 7 1 MVA, Extrication Jason Keller 6 1 1 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 09/03/2009 5:15 30 4 Fire, Vegetation Mike Hendricks 9 2 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 405:Tanker/2000gal 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command H 09/06/2009 17:31 7 1 MVA Mike Hendricks 9 1 6 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 K 09/08/2009 10:33 6 1 Alarm Jason Keller 3 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command R 09/08/2009 15:17 8 2 MVA Jason Keller 5 1 0 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack QRU2:35-102 R 09/08/2009 18:05 1 Canceled Jason Keller 1 1 0 R 09/09/2009 14:33 1 Canceled Taylor Hunsaker 2 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm K 09/10/2009 20:25 5 1 Investigation Mike Hendricks 5 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle H 09/10/2009 21:28 9 1 Investigation Mike Hendricks 5 1 0 104:Pumper/1000gpm 650:Command R 09/12/2009 11:03 5 2 MVA Greg Vawser 5 1 0 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 K 09/12/2009 18:14 11 1 Investigation Jenn Hendricks 7 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 09/13/2009 15:49 10 2 MVA, Extrication Jason Freeman 9 1 0 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle R 09/14/2009 19:27 8 1 HazMat Dee Hunsaker 13 1 9 606:Command 650:Command 811:Attack K 09/15/2009 11:43 1 1 Alarm Greg Vawser 4 1 3 POV:Private Vehicle H 09/15/2009 19:45 9 1 Alarm/False Bill Robison 8 1 5 104:Pumper/1000gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 09/17/2009 11:28 13 1 MVA Jason Keller 7 1 0 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle R 09/20/2009 14:16 11 1 Fire, Chimney Greg Vawser 10 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 407:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command QRU3:35-103 R 09/23/2009 2:24 1 Canceled Jason Keller 5 1 4 650:Command R 09/24/2009 12:41 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 3 1 2 POV:Private Vehicle R 09/26/2009 0:41 6 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 2 1 0 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 9 09162 09163 09164 09165 09166 09167 09168 09169 09170 09171 09172 09173 09174 09175 09176 09177 09178 09179 09180 R 09/27/2009 4:41 19 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 4 1 2 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 09/28/2009 8:26 4 1 MVA Stacey Thomas 5 1 1 649:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 09/28/2009 13:38 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 4 1 3 K 10/01/2009 1:26 7 2 Fire, Structure Greg Vawser 11 3 0 102:Pumper/1250gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 606:Command 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle K 10/02/2009 7:05 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 1 1 0 650:Command R 10/07/2009 23:31 14 1 Controlled Greg Vawser 7 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command R 10/11/2009 23:05 20 1 Fire, Vehicle Mike Hendricks 8 2 1 110:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack K 10/12/2009 12:56 1 Canceled Mike Hendricks 1 1 0 650:Command R 10/12/2009 15:08 24 1 MVA Mike Hendricks 5 1 1 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 R 10/13/2009 15:16 1 Canceled Jason Keller 4 1 1 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command R 10/13/2009 20:43 16 2 MVA Mike Hendricks 17 3 7 606:Command 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU1:35-101 R 10/14/2009 21:41 4 1 MVA Greg Vawser 14 2 4 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 QRU3:35-103 R 10/16/2009 5:22 10 1 MVA Mike Hendricks 6 1 0 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack R 10/17/2009 13:10 11 2 Fire, Vegetation 8 0 0 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle R 10/21/2009 2:06 5 1 Unfounded Greg Vawser 4 1 2 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 10/22/2009 15:21 7 1 MVA, Extrication Jason Keller 7 1 1 650:Command 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 H 10/23/2009 7:00 5 1 Alarm Bill Robison 6 1 4 104:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 10/26/2009 21:16 8 1 Fire, Vegetation Mike Hendricks 10 2 4 405:Tanker/2000gal 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle M 10/28/2009 12:23 18 1 Investigation Jason Keller 4 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 10 09181 09182 09183 09184 09185 09186 09187 09188 09189 09190 09191 09192 09193 09194 09195 09196 09197 09198 09199 09200 H 10/29/2009 15:35 1 Agency Assist Mike Hendricks 3 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm QRU3:35-103 R 10/31/2009 19:26 11 1 Controlled Mike Hendricks 6 1 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command K 11/01/2009 18:49 7 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 4 1 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm R 11/02/2009 9:01 17 1 MVA, Leakage Mike Hendricks 7 1 1 606:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack R 11/02/2009 18:22 11 1 Investigation Greg Vawser 9 2 0 103:Pumper/1000gpm 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 649:Command 650:Command R 11/14/2009 7:52 14 1 MVA Greg Vawser 7 1 1 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack R 11/14/2009 19:27 16 1 Fire, Structure Jason Keller 11 2 3 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 407:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle H 11/17/2009 18:40 8 1 Fire, Rubbish Mike Hendricks 9 1 4 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 11/20/2009 10:10 7 1 MVA Shaun Wills 4 1 1 650:Command 812:Attack K 11/22/2009 10:29 5 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 4 1 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command R 11/23/2009 20:42 1 Canceled Trevor Stanger 13 1 7 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU1:35-101 R 11/24/2009 18:33 8 1 MVA, Not found Doug Perkins 12 1 4 649:Command 650:Command 811:Attack 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU1:35-101 R 11/26/2009 8:40 14 1 Agency Assist Greg Vawser 7 2 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 649:Command QRU1:35-101 R 11/29/2009 7:27 10 1 Med Assist Greg Vawser 3 1 0 649:Command POV:Private Vehicle R 12/01/2009 21:16 11 1 MVA Jason Keller 8 2 0 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 K 12/09/2009 20:02 6 1 Alarm/False Mike Hendricks 4 1 2 650:Command R 12/17/2009 9:02 10 1 MVA Jenn Hendricks 3 1 0 812:Attack QRU3:35-103 H 12/17/2009 10:18 5 3 MVA, Power Pole Taylor Hunsaker 6 1 0 649:Command 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle M 12/18/2009 8:32 7 2 Fire, Vehicle Dee Hunsaker 8 1 0 114:Pumper/1250gpm 606:Command 649:Command 650:Command R 12/20/2009 21:43 19 1 Controlled Mike Hendricks 4 1 3 650:Command Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

02/07/2010 Page 11 09201 09202 09203 09204 R 12/22/2009 18:52 15 2 MVA, Assist Mike Hendricks 10 1 2 650:Command 812:Attack POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 QRU3:35-103 R 12/25/2009 18:11 8 1 Fire, Structure Jason Keller 12 2 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle QRU3:35-103 R 12/26/2009 4:58 6 2 Fire, Tractor Mike Hendricks 10 2 2 113:Pumper/1250gpm 406:Tanker/3000gal 650:Command 811:Attack K 12/31/2009 21:54 1 Alarm/False Jenn Hendricks 10 1 5 113:Pumper/1250gpm 650:Command POV:Private Vehicle QRU2:35-102 Arr = Arrival time in minutes Dur = Duration of (hrs) Men = Total fire fighters responding Cmd = Number of IC Staff Stdby = Number of members on active standby

Rock Creek Rural Fire District City of Kimberly, and City of Hansen Date Fire Department Training Summary Type Topic Members Present Hours 01/12/2009 Normal Group Reviews and Group Class Preperation 20 2 hrs Details: Breakers, Nozzles, Equipment, Manpower, Hydrant Lines. Breakout into groups to prepare for future drills/classes. 01/19/2009 Normal Initial Response 20 2 hrs Details: Initial incident response was reviewed by Hendricks, Fife, and Boyer. They had the volunteers identify the initial response associated with four scenarios. Emphasis on appropriate equipment response from the various stations based on location and nature of incident. 01/26/2009 Normal Initial Arrival 16 2 hrs Details: Initial incident arrival discussion based on policies and procedures. Freeman, Allison, and Benson covered items from just arriving on scene to the initial attack. Topics included size up, apparatus placement, communications, etc for various incident types. 02/02/2009 Normal Initial Attack 18 2 hrs Details: Discussion of the initial attack phase of incidents. Standard procedures were identified that should be covered and the key items that need to be addressed on motor vehicle accidents, wildland, and structure fires. 02/09/2009 Normal Communications 15 2 hrs Details: Cover standard procedures regarding communications and various communication methods during the initial response, initial arrival, and initial attack phase of an incident. Face to Face, radio procedures, and feedback. 02/16/2009 Normal Search with SCBA's and Knots 19 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced doing searchs with SCBA's on in a maze with pinch points and objects to hang up on. While waiting for turns in the maze, volunteers practice the various knots used in the fire service. 02/23/2009 Normal Landing Zone Officer 23 2 hrs Details: Shelly, Stan, and Bernie with Air St. Lukes presented the Idaho standardized course on Landing Zones. They covered 1) Activation, 2) LZ Preperation, 3) Communications, 4) Hazard Identification, 5) LZ Protection, 6) Continuity of Care, 7) Patient Loading, and 8) Aircraft problem. 03/02/2009 Normal Reviews 19 2 hrs Details: Review incidents of the past with ideas on how to improve. 03/09/2009 Normal Salvage and Overhaul 14 2 hrs Details: Volunteers reviewed objectives of salvage and overhaul. Equipment and methods. As of February 07, 2010 40 36 30 32 28 38 46 38 24 Page: 1

Rock Creek Rural Fire District City of Kimberly, and City of Hansen Date Fire Department Training Summary Type Topic Members Present Hours 03/16/2009 Normal Ladders 16 2 hrs Details: Volunteers described the various components of a ladder. Appropriate lifting techinques and raises were covered and practiced. Volunteers also demonstrated appropriate ways to work off ladders. 03/23/2009 Normal Hoses and applicances 17 2 hrs Details: Volunteers reviewed hose applicances and care of hoses. They demonstrated appropriated hose rolls and practiced loading hose. 03/30/2009 Staff Staff Meeting 5 1 hrs Details: Personnel issues 04/06/2009 Normal Hose Loads and Pump Ops 14 2 hrs Details: Volunteers learn to load the "triple" pre connect hose load. They also practiced running the pump on 25-114. 04/13/2009 Normal Hydrants 17 2 hrs Details: Steege presented a maintenance video on fire hydrants and reviewed the key components of hydrants. Operation of hydrant was covered and demonstrated. Volunteers were reminded about chain of command for issues within the department. 04/20/2009 Normal Dump Tank, Drafting, Pump Ops 16 2 hrs Details: Volunteers set up dump tank and practiced drafting from dump tank with 406. 04/27/2009 Normal Advaning Hose Line. 18 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced advancing the "triple" pre connect hose line and practiced pump operations using booster tank. 05/04/2009 Normal Wildland Refresher Course 20 2 hrs Details: Volunteers attending complete the 2009 wildland fireline fire fighting refresher course including practicing deployment of fire shelters. 05/11/2009 Normal Fire Safety in Home 15 2 hrs Details: Boyer covered fire safety in the home. Fire/smoke detectors and extinguishers. 05/18/2009 Normal Aux Pump Operations 16 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced deploying, establishing draft, and operation of auxillary pumps. New volunteers also practice hose streams and nozzle control. 06/01/2009 Normal Pack Tests/SCBA 18 2 hrs Details: Volunteers discussed features of the new SCBA's and practiced donning and duffing. A portion of the volunteers completed their wildland pack test. As of February 07, 2010 32 32 10 28 31 28 33 36 22 24 36 Page: 2

Rock Creek Rural Fire District City of Kimberly, and City of Hansen Date Fire Department Training Summary Type Topic Members Present Hours 06/08/2009 Normal SCBA Don/Duff and Pack Tests 18 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced donning and duffing new SCBA's and some volunteers completed their wildland pack tests 06/15/2009 Normal Addresses and Maps 18 2 hrs Details: Volunteers reviewed their knowledge of our response area and addresses within the area. 06/22/2009 Normal SCBA Mask Fit Tests 25 2 hrs Details: Volunteer mask fit tests were conducted. Mask sizes were determined. When not testing volunteers performed in depth equipment inventories on the apparatus at station 1. 06/23/2009 Normal BLM Wildland Fire Scenario 7 3 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced with BLM and STFD staff on a wildland fire around North Cottonwood. Rock Creek utilized 650, 812, and 406. 07/06/2009 Normal Forward Lay 24 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced foward lays from a hydrant to a scene. 07/13/2009 Normal Demostration of Hurst Extrication Tools 16 2 hrs Details: Volunteers demostrated extrication tools offered by LN Curtis. The LN Curtis rep, Jason Finestein, conducted the demostration and instruction. 07/20/2009 Normal Demonstration of Extriction Tools. 15 2 hrs Details: Volunteers demostrated extrication tools from Genisus. The manufacturer representative conducted the demostration and class. 07/27/2009 Normal Extrication Tools and Hose Testing 17 2 hrs Details: Volunteers discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the extrication tools demonstrated. After the discussion volunteers were instructed on the hose testing machine and the appropriate procedures for testing hose. The drill ended with a short review of the extrication tool's pros and cons. The volunteers preffered the Genisus system. 08/03/2009 Normal Relay Pumping 14 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced relay pumping operations. 08/10/2009 Normal Relay Pumping 17 2 hrs Details: Volunteers again attempted relay pumping operations. Drill interrupted with call. As of February 07, 2010 32 34 50 21 43 30 26 32 28 15 Page: 3

Rock Creek Rural Fire District City of Kimberly, and City of Hansen Date Fire Department Training Summary Type Topic Members Present Hours 08/17/2009 Normal Class on Relay Pumping 16 2 hrs Details: Classroom drill discussing the procedures and objectives of relay pumping. Volunteers identified issues encountered with relay pumping at the preceeding hands on drills. Topics included hose-lay: forward or reverse, appropriate inlet pressures at attack and relay pumps, and communication protocols. 08/24/2009 Normal Class: Relay Pump Operations continued. 16 2 hrs Details: Classroom activity continued from last drill on discussion of relay pump operation produces and protocols. Volunteers identified pressure loss characteristics of 2-1/2 inch hose in supply mode relating length and pressure loss to flow rate. Communication for more water starts with attack going back to the supply, limited water supply from supply to attack. Maintanance of inlet pressures between 20 and 50 psi. 08/31/2009 Normal Pratice relay pump operations 14 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced relay pump operations attempting to implement procedures and protocols discussed in the previous drills -- somewhat successfully. Staff identifed issues for future training. 09/14/2009 Normal Presentation on Aflac and New extrication equipment. 14 2 hrs Details: Presentation on Aflac supplement insurance was given by Alfac representative. After the presentation, the volunteers reviewed and familiarized themselves with the new extrication equipment. 09/21/2009 Normal Agility Testing 17 2 hrs Details: Volunteers went through the aglitiy test setup at the football field. 09/28/2009 Normal Pump Panels and Operations 11 2 hrs Details: Pump operation and knowledge of pump panels. The new volunteers were supervised by the older volunteers. 10/05/2009 Normal Fire Behavior 10 2 hrs Details: Thomas cover the first part of fire behavior with emphasis on how fire behavior impacts suspression activities. 10/12/2009 Normal Resident Survey 16 2 hrs Details: Jason and Jeff covered the items needed for the survey required for the grant application. After covering the procedure, volunteers spent the remainder of the drill working on the survey. 10/18/2009 Normal Survey 11 2 hrs Details: Volunteers worked on canvasing the district for the survey As of February 07, 2010 32 28 28 25 32 22 20 32 20 Page: 4

Rock Creek Rural Fire District City of Kimberly, and City of Hansen Date Fire Department Training Summary Type Topic Members Present Hours 10/26/2009 Normal Fire Behavior 15 2 hrs Details: Thomas completed the fire behavior class started the first of the month. 11/02/2009 Normal Station Cleanup 15 2 hrs Details: Volunteers conducted station cleanup with checks on equipment condition and storage locations. 11/09/2009 Normal Team Building and Knots 15 2 hrs Details: Volunteers discussed how to form effective teams. After the discussion the volunteers worked on tieing knots and the uses of various knots. 11/16/2009 Normal Ventilation and Team Building 18 2 hrs Details: Volunteers worked on ventilation knowledge and skills. The last half of the drill was focused on a team building exercise dealing with rumors within the department. 11/23/2009 Normal Ventilation 17 2 hrs Details: Volunteers continued on with ventilation. 12/07/2009 Normal Fire Extinguishers and Ventilation 14 2 hrs Details: Completed ventilation topic with short review. Covered fire extinguisher classification, inspection, and use. 12/14/2009 Normal SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) 15 2 hrs Details: Topics covered typical air time, how to swap tanks, buddy breathing feature, and inspections. 12/21/2009 Normal PPE Don and Duff 15 2 hrs Details: Volunteers practiced doning and duffing their PPE (bunkers and SCBAs) according to RCFD standards. 12/28/2009 Normal Building Construction 15 2 hrs Details: Discussed building construction and the fire classification of buildings. Identified building with in the area associated with each classification. Discussed fire fighting hazards with each building type. As of February 07, 2010 20 30 30 36 28 28 30 28 28 Page: 5