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Course Outline
• Introductions and Housekeeping• What does a CTSP do?• Camp 101 – Welcome to Fire Town• Make and test cat5 cables• Equipment Used on Incidents• Transfer of property• Network layout and setup• Wireless DEVICES
Course Outline
• I-SUITE/EI-SUITE Configuration, Administration and Functions
• Physical and logical security• InciWeb and Team Websites • Incident simulation• Internet Access – do’s and don’ts• GIS Support• supply unit module (not covered)
Cadre Introduction and Contact Information
• Paul Dzialowy, AD Roseburg BLM• Kevin Hoffman, USFS Enterprise • Mike gascon, NWCC BLM• dONNA tATE, usfs - i-Suite/EIsuite• JAMES WHITESIDE – LOCAL CONTACT• Doug Parker, AD Medford BLM
Participant Introductions
• WHERE ARE YOU frOM?• What is your Day job?• Any fire/incident experience?
L C E S
• local support personnel (lookouts) • Anything with an ON switch set to SILENT
(Communication)• Fire Exits (escape routes)• Restrooms (Safety Zones)• “S” also means watch school zones• Coffee• Class Hours• Breaks
SHARE EVERYTHING – Especially Knowledge to Help Your Fellow Participant Be Successful In This Class.
PLAY FAIR – Kevin is the One That Makes Up The Fun Rules During The Class.
DON’T HIT or HIT ON PEOPLE – Treat Them With Respect – Play Nice & Treat Others The Way You Want To Be Treated.
PUT THINGS BACK WHERE YOU FIND THEM – Especially Tools You Borrow From The Instructors.
CLEAN UP YOUR OWN MESS – We Are Guests of This Facility.
DON'T TAKE THINGS THAT AREN'T YOURS – There Will Be Enough Trinkets For Everyone.
SAY YOU'RE SORRY WHEN YOU HURT SOMEBODY – We All Make Mistakes, It Is How We Learn.
Yup … Basically Plagiarized From “ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN" by Robert Fulghum
WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE YOU EAT – Especially At Lunch Time.
FLUSH – We Will Take Breaks As Needed / Not Scheduled.
WARM COOKIES AND MILK ARE GOOD FOR YOU – Refreshments Are In The Break Room.
LIVE A BALANCED LIFE - LEARN SOME AND THINK SOME AND DRAW AND PAINT AND SING AND DANCE AND PLAY AND WORK EVERY DAY SOME – This Class Will Be Fun and Interactive.
KEEP THE SAND IN THE BOX – Stay Focused On The Class & Materials Being Presented … Do Not Try To Read Your Email During The Class
AND THEN REMEMBER THE DICK-AND-JANE BOOKS AND THE FIRST WORD YOU LEARNED - THE BIGGEST WORD OF ALL … LOOK Do Not Step On The Computer Cords On The Ground/Floor.
Yup … Basically Plagiarized From “ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN" by Robert Fulghum
SAFETY FIRST• Safety is ALWAYS our top priority
• You’re going to be tired and may have the camp crud
• Take the time to think
• Especially when driving
Wildland Fire FatalitiesEVERY YEAR … NO MATTER HOW HARD WE TRY
PEOPLE GET HURT or DIE
For A CTSP … WATCH FOR THE
HAZARDS
FATIGUE & DRIVING
Year Fatalities
2004 20
2005 12
2006 24
2007 9
2008 25
2009 15
2010 8
2011 9
2012 11
2013 30
Source: http://www.nps.gov/fire/download/fir_wil_fire_fatalities.pdf
Avera
ge OVER 16
per
YEAR
A CTSP has the skills to:
• Brief Managers on IT issues• Design, build and Support a wired
and wireless network• Manage hardware and software
issues • Identify problems, plan and
implement corrective action• Provide professional and timely user
support
A CTSP has the skills to:
• Maintain the network as it expands and contracts
• Deal with the worst possible Environmental conditions (hot/cold/wet/dry/dusty/bad power)
• Administer the I-suite/EI-Suite system• Manage data and Backups• Creatively resolve issues that arise
A CTSP has the skills to:
• Work with “hair on fire” • Support technology that appears on
an incident • Support the heavy hitters including
web managers, FBANs and Imets, GIS Specialists
• Teach / people skills• Don’t go down rabbit holes
(Save Them For the winter / development is not for fire camp)
A CTSP has the skills to:
• Complete Transition documents• Coordinate with other teams• Coordinate w/in your team• Move a network quickly to another
camp location• Close out an incident
supportHELP OTHER FOLKS GET THEIR JOB DONE
DON’T GET CAUGHT IN THE TRAP OF BEING A DO’ER (JUST BECAUSE YOU KNOW/UNDERSTAND THE TECHNOLOGY)
AS MUCH AS Be A TEACHER SO OTHER FOLKS CAN GET THEIR JOB DONE
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