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Wildland Fire Operations for County Equipment

Dates:March 5, 2026
Meets:Th from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location:Comanche County Dist 3
Cost: $0.00

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Support Person: OSU Professional Development  Phone: 405-744-5714  Email: ceatprodev@okstate.edu

THIS CLASS IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO THE HOST COUNTY'S EMPLOYEES. CONTACT LTAP IF YOU WOULD LIKE THIS TRAINING IN YOUR COUNTY.

Wildland Fire Operations for County Equipment

Course Description:
This one-day course provides equipment operators with practical knowledge for supporting wildland fire suppression efforts using state and county resources. Designed as an application-focused program rather than an operator training course, it emphasizes safe and effective equipment use in fire mitigation scenarios. County equipment operators should have a working knowledge of their machinery and be willing to examine their own skills in relation to the equipment’s weight, horsepower, hydraulic abilities, types of transmissions and drives, and other specifics.

Learning Objectives:
Participants will:
• Understand key safety practices and operational considerations.
• Review equipment capabilities, including weight, horsepower, hydraulics, and transmission types.
• Gain familiarity with wildland fire terminology, incident command structure, communications, and roles.
• Learn pre- and post-arrival procedures and firebreak construction techniques.

Format:
The course combines a half day of classroom instruction with a half day of outdoor hands-on exercises, including building firebreaks and safety zones under simulated incident command conditions.

Prerequisites:
Participants should have a working knowledge of their equipment and be prepared to assess its operational limits.

Comanche County Dist 3

907 West H Ave
Cache, OK 73527

Jimmy Barnett


Jeff Beller


Alan Sanders

Alan Sanders is a 30 year veteran of the Fire and EMS communities. He retired from the fire service as a Training Officer and has served as Training Coordinator for a Fire and EMS training facility. Alan is recognized by the Federal Highway Administration as a Traffic Incident Management Instructor.

Diann Wilson