OFPD Firefighter recruits will be sworn
in May 12
Nine new recruits begin year long
training
The Orland
Fire Protection District this month began a year-long training for nine
recruits hired to fill existing department vacancies, and will official swear-in
10 recruits hired last year.
The nine fire
recruits will bring the OFPD manpower to 111, said Fire Chief Ken Brucki.
The nine
recruits began an intensive training course Friday (April 17, 2015) learning
the latest in fire fighting and emergency services strategies in a training
academy program, and also exercise techniques to help prevent and reduce
injuries.
Their
predecessors, hired last year, recently completed their year-long training
program and will be sworn-in on May 12 at 6 pm at a special ceremony at the
Orland Fire Protection District’s Training Facility, 10728 W. 163rd
Place in Orland Park.
The 10 firefighters hired last year are: Brian Paliga, James Logan, Jason Postma, Justin Dublin, Kory Tuburan, Mark Hogan, Martin Majda, Matt Giermala, Matthew Hoover, and Steven Prohaska.
The 10 firefighters hired last year are: Brian Paliga, James Logan, Jason Postma, Justin Dublin, Kory Tuburan, Mark Hogan, Martin Majda, Matt Giermala, Matthew Hoover, and Steven Prohaska.
Brucki and
members of the OFPD training team leadership hosted a public demonstration of
the rigorous training new firefighter recruits receive from the district.
Leading the
training for the OFPD are Lt. David Piper, the Training & Safety Officer,
and Mike Seifert and Carl Jones, both firefighters and graduates of the
district’s training academy program.
Brucki said
the district’s nine firefighter trainees are evaluated in a variety of fire and
emergency simulations including fighting fires, rescue and equipment
management. Every OFPD recruit must be professionally trained both as a
firefighter and as a paramedic, he said.
“The recruits
train 8 hours every day. Their day begins with a regimented exercise program to
help eliminate injuries caused by muscle strains & sprains, which is one of
the most frequent injuries firefighters experience,” Brucki said.
The recruits
began training with special sessions at the Pro Sports Performance gym, 10649
163rd Place in Orland Park, located one block east of the OFPD Training
Center.
The exercise
program at Pro Sports Performance helps the recruits prepare for the physical
stress involved in carrying and moving large equipment at emergency scenarios.
The recruits
were led through a specific series of exercises. They included fighting a fire
on the first floor of the Training Centers fire range. Teams of trainees, led
by instructors, covered each of the key areas, connecting the hoses to the fire
hydrant, scoping out the scene to identify any civilians in the building, and
coordinating the response to the fire and smoke. One team approached to
extinguish the fire, a second team climbed to the building’s roof to perform
ventilation, while another scaled the building via ground ladders from the
front to “rescue” several “victims.”
The nine new
recruits are: Chad Mezzera, Daniel Fagan, Garrett Flavin, Jon Kendra, Joseph Miller,
Marc DeSardi, Matt Delestowicz, Shaun McDonald, Zachary Zweizig.