MSFA Convention & Conference 2025
June 15 - June 19, 20252020 MSFA Annual Convention & Conference
Each June, the Maryland State Firemen's Association gathers for its annual Convention and Conference to conduct the business of the association and to provide insightful training and educational sessions for its membership. The MSFA welcomes you, your department, your business to take part in this annual meeting and educational event.
Virtual Online Training Schedule 6/22/2020
Online Virtual EventEvent presentations will be linked and videos embedded for you to view right on this page for your convenience directly under each specific presentation. But they are programmed to NOT be viewable until their specified times. June 22, 2020 _______________________________________________ 1200 hrs. Evidence-based Approaches to Reduce Exposure Risks – UL FSRI This course, based on […]
Virtual Online Training Schedule 6/23/2020
Online Virtual EventEvent presentations will be linked and videos embedded for you to view right on this page for your convenience directly under each specific presentation. But they are programmed to NOT be viewable until their specified times. June 23, 2020 ______________________________________________ 0900 hrs. Resilience (EMS) – Karen Deppa/ Michael Donohue Resilience Skills Training: Behavioral Health Primary […]
Virtual Online Training Schedule 6/24/2020
Online Virtual EventEvent presentations will be linked and videos embedded for you to view right on this page for your convenience directly under each specific presentation. But they are programmed to NOT be viewable until their specified times. June 24, 2020 __________________________________________ 0900 hrs. Critical Thinking (F) -- FF Nicholas Higgins Critical Thinking in the Fire Service […]
H.O.T.: TBD
This 4-hour, hands-on training course will cover ladder operations for those either assigned or not to a truck company and will show multiple ways to perform raises, operations, and tactics for correct placement of ladders.
Highway Safety Training Beyond the TIMS Class
In 2020, 46 emergency responders were struck & killed during secondary incidents while working along United States roadways, in 2019, 44 emergency responders are struck & killed. An average of two emergency responders are struck each day in the United States and an emergency responder is struck & injured every other day with an emergency responder struck & killed on average every eight days. Most of us have taken a 4-hour Traffic Incident Management (TIM) course focused on emergency responder safety but what else is out there and how can we work to get ourselves and our crew safe during a roadway incident? This session will build on the 4-hour TIM and talk about why we need to focus more on the dangers all responders face each day when at a roadway incident.
Pediatric Trauma Cases
Dr. Karen O'Connell will highlight the assessment findings and the treatment decisions to be sure children receive the Right Care When It Counts when they are injured. Presentation will cover the unique anatomic features of children leading to specific injury patterns and how to apply the Trauma Decision Tree to cases with infants, children and adolescents.