First Responder Safety Training
Electric Vehicles

JAN 19, 2021 10:00 AM PACIFIC TIME (US & CANADA)


More electric vehicles (EVs) are on the road today than ever before. To help first responders prepare for incidents involving EVs, the Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region & the Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition are offering a FREE, one-hour webinar that will inform participants about how to:

– Properly and safely identify, assess, and approach an electric drive vehicle

– Identify potential hazards of working with an EV


RESOURCE LINKS

Find https://www.plugshare.com/: PlugShare is your guide to electric vehicle charging wherever you go.

https://afdc.energy.gov: Government developed website designed to find electric charging station infrastructure throughout the United States.

DID YOU MISS THE LIVE EVENT? NO PROBLEM…

If you did’t have time to register for the live event, please click the link below to watch the recorded webinar:



HOSTED BY

Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition
Contact: Alex Economou
Website: http://www.C-5.org



First Responder Safety Training
Gaseous Fuel Vehicles

JAN 20, 2021 10:00 AM PACIFIC TIME (US & CANADA)


An increasing number of vehicles on the road today are powered by gaseous fuels such as propane and compressed natural gas. To help first responders prepare for incidents involving such alternative fuel vehicles (AFV), the Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region & the Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition are offering a FREE, one-hour webinar that will inform participants about how to:

– Properly and safely identify, assess, and approach a gaseous-fueled vehicle

– Identify potential hazards of working with an AFV


DID YOU MISS THE LIVE EVENT? NO PROBLEM…

If you did’t have time to register for the live event, please click the link below to watch the recorded webinar:


WATCH ON YOUTUBE

HOSTED BY

Clean Cities Coachella Valley
Contact: Georgia Seivright
Website: http://www.C3vr.org



ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Chris Womock is a Captain with the Indianapolis Fire Department with 28 years of fire service experience. He has been with the Indianapolis Fire Department for almost 24 years, and during that time, he has served as a Lieutenant on an Engine and as part of the Fire Administration in the Special Ops Division as the Rescue Coordinator. Chris has been responsible for 15 extrication tactical teams. He is currently finishing his associates’ degree in Fire Science and is in the process of obtaining a Bachelors in Fire Administration.

Capt. Womock not only presents NAFTC’s rigorously vetted safety information, he shares his personal stories and insights about dealing with advanced technology vehicles in a way that is meaningful to other first responders like himself.

Capt. Chris Womock

Capt. Chris Womock




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