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Two months later, part-time firefighters in the department were given a pay raise. The union now says the group's petition to vote on severance is invalid because the pay raise violates the union's bargaining agreement with the department. The vote is paused pending a ruling from the Illinois Labor Relations Board. The clash between the 2-million-member SEIU and the person Carpentersville Fire Department highlights organized labor's fight to maintain power amid declining membership.

National labor leaders have turned to Democratic politicians for help, which has frustrated local organizers around the country.

Our Firefighting, Special Operations, and Leadership and Command Programs sit at the forefront of national training standards. The main IFSI campus, located in Champaign, offers a acre training ground with innovative, class-A, live fire and technical rescue props and training equipment.

Additionally, IFSI maintains an active fleet of mobile training resources that support hands-on and engaging educational efforts at locations across Illinois and the country. The Illinois Fire Service Institute is a leader in life safety research.

The Institute focuses on action-oriented studies that have a direct impact on first responders' work, health, and safety. IFSI Research carries out projects on the Champaign training grounds, on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus, and at partner facilities across the country.

It is our privilege to support the members of the fire service. And, we are proud of our students, staff, and numerous partner affiliations. EMTs are trained in basic emergency skills, rescue techniques, assessment of illness and the handling of hazardous materials. More about EMT.

This certificate provides fire fighter recruits with information on the fundamentals of orientation; fire behavior, streams, and cause and origin; the use of hoses, ropes, ladders, safety equipment, extinguishers, self-contained breathing apparatus and tools; forcible entry; overhaul; ventilation; water supply; rescue and emergency medical care; alarms and communication; inspections; hazardous materials; salvage; and sprinkler systems.

To enroll in this certificate program, student must be a full-time, part-time, volunteer or paid-on call member of a fire department or fire brigade. Most fire departments actively seek candidates with paramedics training.

Paramedics are EMT-certified and are trained in advanced emergency care, rescue techniques, illness assessment and the handling of hazardous materials. In addition, paramedics receive training in advanced life support techniques, including administering medications, starting intravenous infusions and providing advanced cardiac care.



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