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Training Roundtable: What Makes a Great Training Officer in Today's Fire Service

About This Webinar

Don’t miss this webinar roundtable covering an array of training-related solutions every agency needs. Learn how experienced training officers are finding successful outcomes. If you are facing budget constraints, concerned about OSHA compliance, having retention difficulty, lacking quality training, or have challenges delivering and documenting your crew training, you are not alone.

Our panel will feature 2022 VCOS Training Officer Award Winner, Asst. Chief Shane Metcalfe of Irondequoit (NY) Fire District, Chief (Ret.) Robbi King of Vector Solutions, and Chief Rich Cowger of Columbus (MT) Fire/Rescue. This group, which helps select the annual training officer award each year, will discuss your challenges and share exemplary training conduct and lessons learned from training operations.

During this discussion, we will cover the following:

1. What makes a great training officer in today’s fire service

2. How agencies can overcome compliance and budget challenges

3. What types of creative training can help keep firefighters engaged

4. How technology can help fire departments achieve goals

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Columbus Fire Rescue and VCOS Chair
Chief Rich Cowger currently serves as the Fire Chief for the Columbus Rural Fire District # 3.

Chief Cowger is the Chair of the Montana State Fire Chief’s Association, serves on the International Association of Fire Chief’s Wildland Fire Policy Committee, is a board member of the IAFC Volunteer and Combination Officers Section, and the State of Montana Wildland Committee. Chief Cowger was part of the Waldo Canyon review team sponsored by the IAFC, Forrest Service, NFPA and IBHS to look at why or why not homes burned in relation to mitigation projects during that event.

Chief Cowger has been with the Columbus Rural Fire District for 25 years and has served as the Fire Chief for the past 19 years. Chief Cowger is red carded as a Division Supervisor, a Structure Protection Specialist, Liaison Officer, Incident Commander T3, Operations Section Chief T2 trainee, and serves with a Northern Rockies Type 2 Incident Management Team.
Chief Cowger has a wide range of experience in wildland urban interface fires as well as all hazards response and has written several articles for national publications in regards to the WUI and challenges it presents to communities as well as departments. Chief Cowger was presented with teh John Buckman III Leadership Award by the IAFC/ VCOS in 2016 ans is currently workign on his Bachelors Degree for Fire and EMS Administration.
Webinar hosting presenter
Solutions Engineer, Vector Solutions
Robbi King spent 27 years in public safety, including 13 years with Camden County, GA, Fire Rescue where he reached the rank of Assistant Chief. He also served more than 13 years as deputy coroner at the Camden County Coroner’s Office. As assistant chief in Camden County, King helped the agency with firefighting support, management of logistics, and administration of Vector Solutions’ training management platform. He now serves as a solutions engineer with Vector Solutions.
Webinar hosting presenter
Irondequoit (NY) Fire District, 2023 VCOS Training Officer Award Recipient
Assistant Chief Metcalfe is committed to providing his crew with exceptional training. He has earned high marks by challenging his team with new props and maze configurations, while leading task-oriented physical training. During the pandemic, he worked to upgrade the agency’s online training management program with Vector Solutions, which has made a significant difference. His positive approach and intense focus elevate the abilities of his crew and the department, encouraging and challenging everyone to continuously improve.
Webinar hosting presenter
Fire Chief, German Township Fire Department (Ret.)
John M. Buckman III served as a German Township Fire Chief managing volunteers for 35 years. He is most proud of the title “pawpaw.” Leslie his wife has spent 29 years together. He currently serves as Education Coordinator for the International Association of Fire Chief Volunteer and Combination Officers Section. He is the Director of Government and Regional Outreach for IamResponding. He served as the Indiana Fire Academy Director for 15 years. He served as President of the International Association of Fire Chief in 2001-2002.

He has authored over 150 articles in various publications. In 1996 he was selected by Fire Chief Magazine as Fire Chief of the Year in 1996. He has published 4 books and 7 photography books. He received the Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels Meritorious Service Award. The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2022 he received the Jimmy Seavey Health and Wellness award presented by the NVFC. and the Presidents Award from the International Society of Fire Service Instructors.

He was one of the founders of the Volunteer and Combination Officer Section (VCOS) and the National Fire Academy Alumni Association. He has contributed to several “ribbon reports” published by the VCOS. He was asked to be one of the editors for the original Lavender Ribbon Report published by the VCOS and NVFC in 2019. In 2021 he along with Brian McQueen spearheaded the update for the Lavender Ribbon Report. He is a principal author of the Yellow Ribbon Report and the updated updated Training Volunteers white paper published by the National Volunteer Fire Council and the Volunteer and Combination Officers Section.
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International Association of Fire Chiefs webinar platform hosts Training Roundtable: What Makes a Great Training Officer in Today's Fire Service
The International Association of Fire Chiefs represents the leadership of over 1.2 million firefighters and emergency responders. IAFC members are the world's leading experts in firefighting, emergency medical services, terrorism response, hazardous materials spills, natural disasters, search and rescue, and public safety legislation. Since 1873, the IAFC has provided a forum for its members to exchange ideas and uncover the latest products and services available to first responders.
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