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| Class Name | Course Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Employment Essentials: Making a Good First Impression | This Employment Essentials workshop is tailored to adults looking to make a lasting impact during job interviews by mastering the art of making a good first impression. Learn key strategies and techniques to confidently showcase your skills, abilities, and personality to help you land the job. This class is offered in partnership with the Enid-area Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitative Services Employment Essentials program. Employment Essentials courses will be held the third Tuesday of the month. While this class will specifically cover topics related to various disabilities, there will be time for discussion on other sensitive questions and curiosities in what to disclose with certain conditions. This class is open to the public. | |
| Empowering Family Caregivers | This class provides family caregivers with valuable information on community resources available to assist them in their caregiving journey. Learn about local programs, support groups, financial assistance, respite care, and other services that can help ease the challenges of caregiving. Whether you're caring for a loved one with a chronic illness, disability, or aging-related needs, this session will guide you in finding the resources that best suit your situation and ensure that you are supported every step of the way. This is a free class | |
| EMR National Continued Competency Program | This refresher course is designed to meet the 16 hour requirement for continuing education required to recertify. | |
| EMS Instructor | The Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Train-the-Trainer course is designed to equip experienced EMS professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to become effective trainers within the field of emergency medical services. This comprehensive course covers a range of topics essential for preparing individuals to train others in pre-hospital emergency care. | |
| EMS Instructor Update - OSUFST | Updates on changes from Oklahoma State Dept of Health EMS and Fire Service Training, and other Instructor related subjects. This course is for students that have already received their Oklahoma EMS Instructor certification. This course will also cover updated material from the American Heart Association for CPR. | |
| EMS Instructor Workshop/Bridge - OSUFST | EMS Instructor class for personnel that have had a DOT Instructor course or equivalent (i.e. completion of Fire Service Training Instructor I is equivalent). This is the (ITC) Bridge Course needed for initial instructor certification with the Oklahoma Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Division. This course will also cover updated material from the American Heart Association for CPR instructors and AHA Training Sites. | |
| EMS Refresher and Skills Workshop | This 8-hour EMS Continuing Education course is designed for emergency medical professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in critical areas of pre-hospital care. The curriculum is divided into four focused 2-hour sessions, covering airway management, cardiac emergencies, trauma care, medical emergencies, operational procedures, and hands-on skills practice. Participants will engage in interactive lectures, case studies, and practical scenarios to reinforce learning and improve their competency in the field. | |
| EMT National Continued Competency Program | This course is designed to meet the 40 hours of continuing education for EMT's required to recertify. | |
| Enid Fire Department Exam & Skills | Written certification exam and skills evaluations. | |
| Enid Fire Department FF 1 Fire Control Skills | Hands-on fire control and hose handling skills; Structure Fire OPS (Ground-floor, Up/down stairs) - Vehicle Fire - Dumpster/Stack Fire - Hidden Fire -Overhaul | |
| Enid Fire Department Fire Streams/Water-Supply Skills | Multi-topic/skill water-supply and fire-stream training. Skills/objectives; hose handling/advancing fire streams skills - working-line drag, 2.5" handline ops - standing & seating, Advance 2.5" up a ladder, FDC and standpipe connections, horseshoe HRP Deployment/standpipe ops, Master stream-ground monitor deployment. | |
| Enid Fire Department Firefighter Survival Wall Breaching | Preforming wall-breaching, self-rescue, and restricted passage skills in the Autry Fire Training Tower. | |
| Enid Fire Department Ground Ladder OPS & Ladder Rescue Skills | Ground Ladder Skills - 1 & 2 man carry, set, raise, multiple reps each; Attic Ladder Carry and Deploy at Autry Tower, Ladder Rescue (Exterior Balcony) - Set & Tie-off OPS, Communication, Unconscious Victim OPS | |
| Enid Fire Department Multi Skill Training | Forcible Entry through a wood wall, Firefighter survival, self-rescue/navigation through training tower maze and obstacles (blacked out), self-rescue/wall breaching ops, search and rescue skill evaluation, primary search, two-man team scenarios with multiple victims. | |
| Enid Fire Department PPE/SCBA - Confidence Drill | Academy Cadets performed PT (stair-climb, push-ups, 2.5" Hose-roll Hoisting) while wearing full bunker gear ensemble and SCBA. | |


