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File #: 19-054    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 1/2/2019 In control: Council Work Session
On agenda: 1/7/2019 Final action: 1/7/2019
Title: Colorado Wildland Fire and Incident Management Academy (CWFIMA) Presenter: Kevin Madsen, Deputy Director Office of Emergency Management

 

 

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Colorado Wildland Fire and Incident Management Academy (CWFIMA)

 

  Presenter: 

Kevin Madsen, Deputy Director Office of Emergency Management

 

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  Summary:

This item is to recognize the fifteenth anniversary of the Colorado Wildland Fire and Incident Management Academy (CWFIMA).

 

  Previous Council Action: 

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  Background:

This item supports the City’s strategic goal relating to building community and collaborative relationships by supporting our first responders in their efforts to prepare for, respond to, and recover from major emergencies and disasters.  

In 1996, a group of emergency responders from varied response disciplines founded the Colorado Wildfire Academy and Great Plains Wildfire College, realizing the need to provide training for the National Wildfire Coordinating Group, Incident Command Systems, and other quality emergency management courses.

Since their inception, these colleges and academies have delivered training to over 15,000 students.  After the events of September 11, 2001, the Board has constantly modified the curriculum to meet the ever-changing requirements of fire, emergency medical, law enforcement, and other emergency management agencies and personnel.  The value of incident management training has been reinforced numerous times with unprecedented fire seasons, the Columbia Shuttle Recovery and hurricanes Ivan, Katrina, and Rita.

In 2007, to address the future training needs of emergency management, the Board voted to adopt a single moniker to express its long-term commitment to a diverse curriculum of quality training.  Therefore, the official name was changed to the Colorado Wildland Fire and Incident Management Academy (CWFIMA) and it became the “umbrella” over the Academy and College.

CWFIMA’s mission statement is to “[p]romote safety and integrate the efforts of local, State, Federal, Tribal, private-sector, and non-governmental emergency response organizations by utilizing the Incident Command System and facilitating a national approach to domestic incident management by providing both the cognitive and hands-on incident management knowledge, instructed by the nation’s brightest authorities.”

The 2017 Winter Academy is being held at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs located at 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway in Colorado Springs from January 7th to the 13th, 2017.

The Academy expects between 800 and 1,000 participants at this winter’s event.  The Academy provides valuable and federally-mandated training to firefighters, emergency service providers, and incident management personnel.  Students who receive these trainings are being called upon to respond to many different types of local, regional, and national emergencies which include floods, hurricanes, wildfires, and terrorist attacks.

 

  Financial Implications:

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  Board/Commission Recommendation:

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  Stakeholder Process:

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  Alternatives:

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Recommended Action

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Summary of Ordinance Language

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