Sunday, April 14, 2019

Development Training

Saturday April 14th 2018 and I was up early, dressed in uniform, collected my fire kit and headed up to Bovey Tracy Fire Station.
So far on my journey I have trained and worked with my colleagues at Totnes Fire Station. I have trained with the guys who I did all my initial courses with, and now I was on to a whole new adventure….training with others in development to become competent Firefighters.
I’ve said many times through this blog, that we are constantly learning, and the weekly drill nights keep a lot of our skills fresh, but at this early period, regular training and assessment are necessary to ensure that we are all safe and competent in all aspects of the job. This is the difference between being an on call firefighter and whole time. They are constantly practicing their skills, we have to rely on shouts when we are on call.
I arrived at Bovey Tracy and immediately saw a familiar face, Jamie who I did my initial courses with was there, and I met a few others, who I would get to know more over the development period. Being a Firefighter is all teamwork, but the team changes. You could be on a fire ground at a shout with anyone from any station and work with them. My first BA (breathing apparatus) wear was with a guy from Buckfastleigh who I had never met before. It happens.
I also saw Chris Boston, who was in charge of our training that day, the last time I had seen him was at my interview! Now was the time to prove to him that he didn’t make a massive mistake by letting me in!
The training was great. We did combination drills locally utilising the local landscape, open water at the back of the Co-op car park, using light portable pumps and the main pump to get water to a branch and ground monitor. I was surprised at how much information I had retained, and went home happy that finally, the skills are sinking in, becoming normal. It’s that difference in thinking about how to do a job, and just getting on with it because it’s second nature. I wasn’t at that stage, but the more training goes on, it gets better.
Proof, that you can teach an old dog new tricks!

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