Fire/Smoke Damper & Smoke Control 101 Class
Presented by Sheet Metal Workers Local 66 and Western Washington JATC
March 4, 2025
Sheet Metal Workers Local 66 Everett Training Center
11831 Beverly Park Road
Everett, WA 98204
10:00-3:00hrs
Cost $25.00
(Includes Certificate and lunch)
Course Outline: The presentation covers the requirements of NFPA 80, 92, and 105 regarding the periodic inspections of fire dampers/smoke dampers as well as the testing of smoke control systems. Additionally, the findings of a recently completed study that determines the reliability of HVAC fire life safety dampers and smoke control systems. The study was led by Dr. James Milke at the University of MD, School of Fire Protection Engineering.
Objectives:
Local 66 and Western Washington JATC is proud to offer a Fire/Smoke Damper and Smoke Control education class offered to Fire Marshals, Building Inspectors and Firefighters.
Certificate and ICC CEU credit will be issued for 0.3 CEU's through WSAFM registration only.
Special Instructions:
There will be classroom time to start and then the remainder out in the shop. Dress should be appropriate duty uniform and duty boots.
Class Contact:
Jason Gilbreath: jasong@smw66.org
Justin Bourgault: justinb@smw66.org
March 6, 2025
Sheet Metal Workers Local 66 Training Center
2725 Williamson PI
DuPont, WA 98327
Join us Thursday, March 13
9 to 11 a.m. via GoTo
You are invited to participate in the next Best Practices Forum hosted by the Washington State Residential Fire Sprinkler Coalition from 9 to 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 13.
All fire sprinkler contractors, home builders, fire and building officials are invited to join the open discussion. The forum focuses on problem-solving common barriers as we work for more efficient, cost-effective installation of residential fire sprinkler systems.
ICC CEU's 0.2 are available for participation
Go To Meeting Information:
Washington Sprinkler Coalition Meeting Room Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://meet.goto.com/622127045 You can also dial in using your phone. Access Code: 622-127-045 United States: +1 (408) 650-3123 Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://meet.goto.com/install
This forum's agenda topics include:
The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office
Spokane County Fire District 3
Supported Training
NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY OFF – CAMPUS COURSE
Service Area Risk Reduction (R0673) is a basic level six-day course designed for Company Officers (COs) and CRR practitioners who want to begin or improve risk reduction efforts at the service area level. Students begin by conducting a risk assessment of their service area. This leads to the development of an action plan which includes intervention strategies targeting a specific risk. This course is open not only to company officers but firefighters, administrative personnel, as well as fire officers who want to learn about CRR and how they can support the company officer in service area risk reduction.
DATE: March 30 through April 4, 2025
TIME: 0800-1700 hours each day
LOCATION: Spokane County Fire District 3 (10 S. Presley Dr. Cheney, WA 99004)
FEE: There is NO COST for this course
PREREQUISITES: Pre-course assignment. ICS 100 & ICS 200.
Bring your own device (BYOD)
MATERIALS: BYOD Instructions Student Manual
LUNCH: Coffee, snacks, and water will be available (lunch not provided)
STUDENT ID’s: Registration requires an identification number obtained online at: https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID
REGISTRATION: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B4AADAD2CA0FCC16-54435700- community
Contact for questions: courtney.chambers@wsp.wa.gov
Include student name, SID, department
LOCAL CONTACT: Ryan Power, Deputy Chief- Spokane County Fire District 3. (509) 235-6645
mailto:rpower@scfd3.org
Fire Inspector 1 Boot Camp
April 28 - May 2
Hybrid (Online and In-Person Options)
In-person Option Locations:
Spokane Fire - Station #1 - 44 W. Riverside Avenue - Spokane, 99201
Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue - Station 31 - 163 Village Court - Monroe, 98272
This five day class will cover in-depth details of all aspects of a fire code inspection. Students will learn to identify common code violations found in the International Fire Code and International Building Code.
This course will focus on more advanced fire code inspection topics. It is designed to assist in the identification of fire protection systems, as well as what maintenance is required on such systems.
Students will be able to identify when systems are required or when they have been altered and require repair. Day five will be all about navigating the codes and getting familiar with the layout of the IFC and IBC.
Participants will be going through question and answer segments to help with test preparation for the Fire Inspector 1 certification through the International Code Council based on newly developed and up to date material.
Contacts:
Deputy Chief Lance Dahl: 509-625-7005 / idahl@spokanefire.org
Assistant Chief Mike Messer: 919-795-7061 / mike.messer@srfr.org
About the Presenters:
Lance Dahl - Deputy Chief Dahl has 29 years with the Spokane Fire Department; he was hired in 1995 and last served at station 16 as a firefighter and swift water rescue instructor and was promoted to Deputy Fire Marshal in 2014. Lance was promoted to Assistant Fire Marshal in 2018, Fire Marshal & Division Chief in 2020.
Chief Dahl leads the Prevention Division, which includes code enforcement, plans review, inspection, fire investigation, community risk reduction, and acts as the City of Spokane Fire Code official. While his primary goal is the extremely important duty of public safety through mitigation efforts, the Division supports Operations and the needs of the citizens.
Chief Dahl completed his Master’s degree in Leadership with an Emphasis area in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire in 2017 from Grand Canyon University, a Bachelor of Arts in Outdoor Recreation from Eastern Washington University, 1992. He earned the “Fire Marshal” (FM) designation from the Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE) and The Commission on Professional Credentialing (CPC) in 2018 and Re-Designated in 2022.
Lance has been married to Nancy for 34 years and have three adult children, Ethan, Madelon & Logan; both sons followed in his footsteps and served in the Air National Guard, where he completed 27 years and retired with the rank of Senior Master Sargent (E-8).
Mike Messer - Assistant Chief Mike Messer is a senior chief officer and section head for Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue where he serves as the chief of support services which includes Community Relations, Fleet, Logistics, Office of the Fire Marshal, and Strategic Analysis. In this role, Mike is the Fire Marshal for the Cities of Lake Stevens, Monroe, and Sultan. He is originally from Raleigh, NC and moved to Lake Stevens, WA in 2016 with his family to take a deputy chief’s position with Lake Stevens Fire.
Mike has been an active member of the fire service for over 24 years beginning his career as a volunteer firefighter for Falls Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. in Wake Forest, NC. While part of the North Carolina fire service Mike worked for the Town of Morrisville Fire/Rescue Department as a Captain, City of Raleigh Fire Department as a Deputy Fire Marshal, and Johnston County Emergency Services as a paramedic.
Since 2007, Mike has been an active fire code enforcement officer achieving North Carolina Level III qualification and earn his Code Course Instructor and Code Course Sponsor designations from the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board. He is also an ICC Fire Inspector I, Fire Inspector II, and Fire Plans Reviewer.
Mike currently holds an Associates of Applied Science in Fire Protection Technology, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and a Master of Public Administration in addition to completion of the Executive Fire Officer program hosted by the National Fire Academy. Mike has also been designated a Chief Fire Officer and Fire Marshal by the Center for Public Safety Excellence Commission on Professional Credentialing and is a Member of the Institute of Fire Engineers.
Mike currently lives in Granite Falls, WA with his wife Gloria, daughter Holly (14), and son Henry (12). He has a stepdaughter, Shannon (27), living in Raleigh, NC and working for Skanska Construction. They are active with local sports, Scouters, and foodies!
2025 Fire Prevention Leadership Symposium
May 14-15, 2025 – Angel of the Winds Casino Resort – Arlington, Washington
Registration Now Open
Course Descriptions
Schedule
The Washington State Association of Fire Marshals is pleased to announce the dates for the 2025 Fire Prevention Symposium (FPS). The FPS is being held at Angel of the Winds Casino Resort at Arlington, and will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, and will conclude at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 15, 2025. The Fire Prevention Symposium focuses on training that requires more time than what is normally available at the Fire Prevention Institute each October so that the training can be more in-depth. The sessions will focus on leadership, management, technical training, as well as other important prevention and strategy for fire officials and will include essential training hours needed for code recertification.
Registration includes: All Sessions, Breakfast and Lunch
This is the first occurrence of the FPS. Topics this year include: Career Survival While being a Change Agent, Developing a Professional Development Plan, Meeting Designation Components, Training Performance Focus Workshop - hands on approach for developing a training program for success, Lithium-Ion Batteries and Our World Today, Lithium Batteries and Code - Safety for the Community, and Plan Review for High-Rack Storage. The FPS is smaller using only two classrooms, so registration may be limited depending upon demand.
WSAFM continues to make things happen!
Lodging is Now Open
The rate is currently $159.00 – single occupancy/$159.00 double occupancy, plus tax – please be advised the rate may adjust up or down, on or before April 28, 2025. Group Code #666.
In order to receive this special rate, reservations must be made by April 28, 2025. Once this date has passed, or the room block has been filled, you will need to find alternate lodging. Reservations should be made directly with the hotel by calling 360-474-9740.
Please be sure to provide group block name "WSAFM" and group block code #666. Angel of the Winds Casino Resort 3438 Stoluckquamish Ln Arlington, WA 98223 (360) 474-9740 Angel of the Winds policy requires cancellations to be made 2 days prior to your arrival. Failure to notify the Resort within the specified time of cancellation will result in forfeiture of the deposit or a charge to the credit card.
Since there has been considerable expenses already expended all cancelations are subject to the cancelation policy that is stated in the registration.
Here is the policy:
All cancelations must be submitted in writing and emailed to WSAFM at wsafm@wsafm.com
REFUND INFORMATION100% if canceled by 3/1/202550% if canceled by 4/1/2025No refunds after 5/1/2025
If you have specific questions, please contact Tom Maloney at (360) 363-8506 or tmaloney@mfdrfa.org or Dave Kokot (509) 625-7056 or dkokot@wsafm.com
Washington State Association of Fire Marshals
Address: 605 11th Ave SE, Suite 211, Olympia WA, 98501
(360) 352-0161 email: wsafm@wsafm.com
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