Prodigy EMS Podcast

Want to learn about paramedic educational program resources? Prodigy EMS recently talked to Michael Kaduce and National Registry Fellow Jonathan Powell on the EMS Educator Podcast.

Click below for the podcast!
https://brnw.ch/21wIyI9

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May 17-19; State Fire School

(GRAND ISLAND, Neb.) — The 87th Nebraska State Fire School is set to take place May 17-19 at Fonner Park in Grand Island.

Pre-registration ends on April 30. You can learn more and register at the link below.

nsvfa.org/nebraska-fire-school

March 31; NREMT Recertification Deadline

From NMRENT

The Recertification deadline is just around the corner.

Some of you, though, remain in “Audit” status, while others have not clicked the submit button.

Please, even if you think you have completed your recertification, take a moment to check your account.

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EMT Renewals Due

Don’t forget!!!! EMT State licenses and NREMT renewal are due by March 31, 2024. With State renewal, you are attesting you will complete the hours by March 31, 2024. Renew early in case there are any issues. Don’t delay!!

Hours completed between January 1, 2022 and March 31, 2024 will be used towards this EMT renewal. Hours completed April 1, 2024 and after will go towards the next renewal.

Apr 27; Ladies Day on the Range

It’s seven locations across Nebraska for Ladies Day on the Range 2024, with the event taking place on April 27th.

𝗟𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗗𝗮𝘆 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲 | Seven locations across Nebraska
Saturday, April 27 | 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

➡Ranges will specifically dedicate resources to offer a fun, safe and welcoming environment for women.

➡ Learn firearm models, practice safe gun handling skills, shoot under the guidance of skilled instructors, take a tour of the ranges and get to know other women interested in learning more about shooting sports.

➡Equipment and materials will be available to try or participants may bring their own. Pick the location nearest you.

Learn more and register in advance for a discount and gifts!

🖋https://forms.gle/KvYG8uotAPuMXSRD7

Mar 25; Spotter Training

(SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb.) — Region 22 Emergency Management will be hosting a skywarm spotter training in person in Scottsbluff Nebraska on March 25th, 6 pm.

The event will be held at the ESU 13 campus in Scottsbluff at 4215 Avenue I.

Mar 28; Traffic Incident Management Training

(BRIDGEPORT, Neb.) — The National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training was created for responders by responders. This course provides first responders a shared understanding of the requirements for safe, quick clearance of traffic incident scenes; prompt, reliable, and open communication; and motorist and responder safeguards.

The four-hour, in-person training brings police, firefighters, DOT, towing, medical personnel, and other incident responders together to foster relationships and engage in interactive training.

Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Training
March 28, 6-10PM at 705 Main Street in Bridgeport, NE. **3 CEH for EMS

Contact Ron Leal to RSVP
308-249-1310
region21em@region21.net
Region 21 Emergency Management

Storm Spotter Training

(NORTH PLATTE, Neb.) — Storm spotter training has begun around the State.

Our first Storm Spotter class in North Platte is TONIGHT! Come visit us for this free training at the College’s North Campus. No registration needed. Hope to see you there!

Critical Fire Training

SFD 1

With the abundance of fire warnings, it is critical for our fire departments to be well prepared. Area departments have done an exceptional job keeping up with their training in order comebat such incidences as the Carter Canyon Fire and others.

Let’s take a look at a recent post from the Scottsbluff Fire Department and some information from the National Weather Service and NATWARC.

From Scottsbluff Fire Department

Last week, our four probationary firefighters were able to join in on some live fire training.

A local Firefighter 1 class was spending the evening preparing for their live fire testing and invited our newest members to join them.

Our firefighters were able to observe fire dynamics in a controlled environment and also practice different fire attacks and hydraulic ventilation.

A special thank you to Gering Fire Department for hosting!



Critical fire concerns for today as dry conditions combine with strong winds.

Snow then arrives on Tuesday with generally under an inch of accumulations.

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