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Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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Another Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School Success

GREENBRIER FIRE DEPT. MEMBERS
The Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School (LTBHMFS) is once again making a difference in the local community.
This time it's through another Continuing Education Assistance (CEA) activity.
The LTBHMFS covered expenses of four members of the Greenbrier Fire Department that attend a Low Angle Rope Rescue course. The class was held in Signal Mountain, TN, just outside Chattanooga. Students from all over the state attend various levels of rope rescue training at this location throughout the year.
"The LTBHMFS is proud to provide this opportunity in Lt. Brad Hutcherson's memory through our Continuing Eduction Assistance program" said Fire School Director Trey Nelms. "The Greenbrier Fire Dept. has always supported our annual fire school and its participants. We were pleased we could help some of their responders attend a class that will better prepare them to serve our communities". "We were also able to help a couple of other agencies in 2010 as well" said Nelms. The White House Community VFD received the first LTBHMFS CEA in 2009.
The rope rescue attendees received 16 hour of training in fundamentals of rope rescue, related equipment, rescue knots, raising and lowering systems, mechanical advantages, anchoring, and patient packaging.
The LTBHMFS offers continuing education assistance annually and will soon being opening applications for the 2011 calendar year. Emergency service agencies and their responders are encouraged to apply. The LTBHMFS also hosts an annual school in November. They completed their third successful event in 2010. Go to the Fire School website, LTBHMFS.org for more details about the CEA, the annual Fire School, and much more.
This time it's through another Continuing Education Assistance (CEA) activity.
The LTBHMFS covered expenses of four members of the Greenbrier Fire Department that attend a Low Angle Rope Rescue course. The class was held in Signal Mountain, TN, just outside Chattanooga. Students from all over the state attend various levels of rope rescue training at this location throughout the year.
"The LTBHMFS is proud to provide this opportunity in Lt. Brad Hutcherson's memory through our Continuing Eduction Assistance program" said Fire School Director Trey Nelms. "The Greenbrier Fire Dept. has always supported our annual fire school and its participants. We were pleased we could help some of their responders attend a class that will better prepare them to serve our communities". "We were also able to help a couple of other agencies in 2010 as well" said Nelms. The White House Community VFD received the first LTBHMFS CEA in 2009.
The rope rescue attendees received 16 hour of training in fundamentals of rope rescue, related equipment, rescue knots, raising and lowering systems, mechanical advantages, anchoring, and patient packaging.
The LTBHMFS offers continuing education assistance annually and will soon being opening applications for the 2011 calendar year. Emergency service agencies and their responders are encouraged to apply. The LTBHMFS also hosts an annual school in November. They completed their third successful event in 2010. Go to the Fire School website, LTBHMFS.org for more details about the CEA, the annual Fire School, and much more.
The
Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School
is proud to
announce a Continuing Education Assistance Award to the City of Dayton
Fire dept.
Thanks to a generous donation from the International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA), LTBHMFS delivered twenty IFSTA Essentials of Fire Fighting 5th Edition Deluxe version manuals to the DFD.
The delivery method was not without a few emergencies! Senior Advisory Board Member, Steve Hutcherson, along with some biker friends set off from the Nashville area Saturday October 2, 2010 to hand deliver the text books to the Dayton Fire Department in Rhea County, Tennessee.
Within minutes of leaving, one of the members suffered a tire blow out while on I-24 and then backed up traffic from a fatal wreck separated some of the motorcycle riders. Despite the hard ride, none of the members would allow any hardships from delivering the IFSTA manuals.
The Training Officer for Dayton Fire, Adam McRorie, expressed his thankfulness to the LTBHMFS for the Continuing Education Assistance award.
He explained that the Essential of Fire Fighting textbooks would be used over and over by firefighters not only from Dayton Fire, but from the surrounding counties as well as they complete the new State of Tennessee required 64 hour Basic Firefighter course.
Proceeds from the annual Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School are used in part to fund Continuing Education Assistance requests.
The ability to help emergency service members improve their knowledge and skills to help their communities is a core principal that the LTBHMFS was founded on.
If you have a continuing education need, please check out our web site at www.LTBHMFS.org in early 2011 when we will be taking requests for assistance.
He explained that the Essential of Fire Fighting textbooks would be used over and over by firefighters not only from Dayton Fire, but from the surrounding counties as well as they complete the new State of Tennessee required 64 hour Basic Firefighter course.
Proceeds from the annual Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School are used in part to fund Continuing Education Assistance requests.
The ability to help emergency service members improve their knowledge and skills to help their communities is a core principal that the LTBHMFS was founded on.
If you have a continuing education need, please check out our web site at www.LTBHMFS.org in early 2011 when we will be taking requests for assistance.
Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Fire School is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.




