The Public Safety program is currently the only Career Technical Education (CTE) that supports High School students attending different district High Schools. The program currently has students attending from Sierra High School and Truckee High School. Last year we had students attending from North Tahoe High School, and the hope is we will have more attendance from NTHS in the future. The Public Safety program focuses on Emergency Response incorporating firefighting and emergency medicine into the curriculum. We work very closely with the Truckee Fire Protection District in trainings and program development.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a fundamental part of the program. The majority of our activities, academic and physical relate to or require PPE. We have been fortunate to issue full turnout great to each of our students. Trunout gear is the PPE firefighters wear when battling a structure fire. This is only the second year the program has been offered, but the interest in the program continues to increase. Consequently, we are having a difficult time providing PPE to each student.
The trunout PPE is used almost daily in the program. Since the PPE is a critical part to a firefighter being able to perform their tasks we spend a great deal of time focusing on and using this equipment. If you visit the classroom you may see the students engaged in learning about the functions and why the different materials are used in that PPE. You may also see the students performing physical tasks in their PPE such as donning and doffing Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBAs), performing an area search and rescue, managing equipment like fire hoses and ladders, engaged in a confidence course (firefighter survival techniques and awareness) and fire extinguisher training to name a few.