🔥 Fallon’s on Fire This June—Join the 2025 NSFA Conference!

The 2025 Nevada State Firefighters Association Conference is coming in hot—are you ready?

Join us June 25–28 in Fallon, Nevada for four unforgettable days of training, networking, and celebrating the dedication of Nevada’s finest. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this conference is your chance to connect, learn, and grow with fellow firefighters from across the state.

🚒 Hands-on Training
🔥 Brotherhood & Camaraderie
🧯 Inspiration, Education, and Fun

Don’t get left in the smoke—register now and be part of something great:
👉 https://nsfa.org/conference

We’ll see you in Fallon!

2024 Annual NSFA Member Meeting to Be Held Via Zoom

June 22, 2024 @ 9AM
Via Zoom

It was with heavy hearts that we announced the cancellation of the Nevada State Firefighter’s Association’s 89th Annual Fire Training Conference, which was to be held in Lovelock, Nevada. This event, a cherished tradition for nearly nine decades, has been a cornerstone of our community, fostering camaraderie, professional development, and the exchange of invaluable skills and knowledge.

The Weight of This Decision

The decision to cancel this year’s conference was not made lightly. We understand the disappointment and frustration this news brought. For many of us, the conference is more than just an event—it’s a gathering of friends and colleagues who share a common mission. It’s a time to learn from one another, to honor our achievements, and to recommit to our vital work of protecting lives and property.

Looking Forward: Membership Meeting

Despite this setback, our commitment to the firefighter community remains unwavering. We will hold our annual membership meeting on Saturday, June 22 at 9 AM via Zoom.

Please register for the meeting using the following link: NSFA Membership Meeting Registration.

Attendance Requirements

To attend the meeting:

  1. You must be a FY2024 (7/1/23-6/30/24) dues-paid member of the NSFA or an invited guest.
  2. You must have individually preregistered online for this meeting.

To be considered a delegate for your department:

  1. You must be a FY2024 (7/1/23-6/30/24) dues-paid member.
  2. Your membership type must be that of a Regular or Life Member.
  3. You must be present at roll call at the time of the meeting.

Important Notes for a Smooth Meeting

  1. Joining by Phone: Joining by phone will not be allowed. Participants must join either by the Zoom app or web.
  2. Individualized Link: Those who have been approved to attend will receive an individualized link to join this meeting.
  3. Early Login: Participants will be able to join the meeting up to 5 minutes prior to the meeting time.
  4. Meeting Lock: The meeting will be locked after the roll call, and no new participants may be able to join.
  5. Reconnection: Participants who may accidentally be disconnected will need to wait to be allowed back into the meeting.
  6. Disruptive Behavior: Anyone deemed disruptive to the meeting may, at the behest of the board, be ejected from the meeting and not allowed to rejoin.

Zoom Etiquette for a Smooth Meeting

To ensure our virtual meeting is productive and respectful, here are some guidelines for good Zoom etiquette:

  1. Register Early: Complete your registration as soon as possible to ensure you receive the meeting details and can address any technical issues beforehand.
  2. Be Punctual: Join the meeting a few minutes early to test your audio and video settings and to avoid disrupting the session once it has started.
  3. Mute Your Microphone: Keep your microphone muted unless you are speaking to minimize background noise and distractions.
  4. Use Video Wisely: If possible, enable your video to create a more engaging and interactive atmosphere. However, be mindful of your surroundings and ensure there is nothing inappropriate or distracting in the background.
  5. Participate Actively: Engage in discussions, ask questions, and contribute your thoughts. Use the “raise hand” feature or the chat function to avoid interrupting others.
  6. Dress Appropriately: Wear appropriate attire as you would for an in-person meeting. This helps maintain a professional atmosphere.
  7. Stay Focused: Avoid multitasking during the meeting to give your full attention to the discussions and presentations.
  8. Technical Preparedness: Ensure you have a stable internet connection and that your device is charged or plugged in to avoid interruptions.

Moving Forward Together

While we will miss the invaluable in-person interactions and the rich experiences of our annual conference, we are confident that our virtual meeting will be a meaningful opportunity to connect and collaborate. Let us use this time to strengthen our bonds and prepare for a brighter, safer future.

Thank you for your understanding and continued dedication. We look forward to seeing you on Zoom and working together to overcome the challenges ahead.

Stay safe, stay strong.

With deep appreciation,
The Nevada State Firefighter’s Association


Please feel free to share this message with fellow NSFA Members. Together, we will navigate these challenging times and emerge stronger and more united than ever.

Important Announcement regarding Conference

After much consideration and discussion with the host city, it is with great disappointment that we will not be able to proceed with the 89th Annual NSFA Training conference in Lovelock this year. Due to very low registrations and our valued partnerships with our vendors and the Nevada State Fire Marshal Training Division, it was decided that it would be fiscally irresponsible to utilize vendor, state training budget and NSFA funds to put on this event. We will still hold our annual business meeting onSaturday June 22 @ 0900 at the Lovelock Volunteer Fire Department (a zoom link will be sent out soon). We will concentrate our efforts to make the 2025 conference June 18-21 in Fallon the best conference ever as well as putting our legislative package together for the session next year as we are developing potential benefits for volunteers in Nevada. Refunds will be available from Lovelock as they are working on that already. Again, this was a tough decision that was made in the best interest of all involved. We wish LVFD continued success and congratulate them as the celebrate their 100th Anniversary of the fire department.


NSFA-Board of Directors

NSFA Training Classes @ 89th Annual Conference

Seconds FLAT

This is a H.O.T (hands on training) where our instructors showcase the extreme ease and versatility of flat load hose deployment.

If your department is currently using the flat load or you are interested in exploring the option and simplicity of this versatile load, this class is for you. The H&H cadre will systematically break down the flat load and its deployment options in a way that is not only user friendly but undeniable in its practical application potential.

Attendees will start their day with a mission and goal focused lecture and then transition to the training grounds where they will receive as many hose pulls as time permits accompanied by cadre demonstration and coaching.

The 5 Rights of the First Line

This is a 90-minute lecture/presentation based on a recently published article written by our cadre.

When the air break hits, we, as first due firefighters, have decisions to make, and we need to make them NOW! Are you making the right decision when it comes to hand-line selection and deployment?

5 Rights of the First Line is a class that helps break down that selection process for first due firefighters. This class will help solidify the current framework of this decision making process for even the most experienced firefighter. Stop wasting time, make a call faster by decreasing your cognitive load through systematic steps that are straightforward, and applicable at any fire.

RECENTLY FEATURED in Firehouse Magazine

Read the article!    https://www.firehouse.com/operations-training/hoselines-water-appliances/article/21161916/the-five-rights-of-the-first-line

Meet the Instructors!

JESSE HORTON-Firefighter

Jesse Horton is a Firefighter with a municipal fire department and has 19 years of experience in public service/safety. Jesse specializes in structural firefighting with a passion for leadership and mentorship. Jesse takes pride in educating himself and others on current progressive tactics and techniques, with a specific focus on hose deployment, hose management, fire suppression, and forcible entry.

Jesse is a tenured instructor whose work has been published in Firehouse Magazine. He uses his positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to work hard and succeed. Jesse is inspired daily by his passion for the fire service. In his free time, Jesse is an avid Jiujitsu practitioner and instructor.

BRYON HUNT-Captain

Bryon is a 30 year student of the fire service. Bryon currently works for a municipal Fire Department as a Captain. Bryon has spent the last three years assigned to the training division and, in his 23 years with the department, has held the ranks of Firefighter, Firefighter/Paramedic, Driver/Operator, and Captain.

Bryon has an unending passion for Training and Mentoring. He teaches both firefighting and special rescue not just for his department but for numerous agencies in our region. Bryon takes great pride in keeping up with modern tactics and skills. His greatest passion has been teaching the future of the Fire Service thru our Regional Fire Academy. Bryon has been an instructor and Academy coordinator since 2002.

Bryon stays inspired and motivated with his love for the Fire service and his passion for teaching others. In Bryon’s free time, he enjoys the outdoors, time on the water, and Union leadership work.

MICAH HORTON-Battalion Chief

Micah began his fire career in 2003 as a volunteer with Warren Engine Company in his home town Carson City Nevada. He was picked up with the Nevada Division of Forestry (NDF) as a seasonal Firefighter and as a Reserve FF/EMT with Central Lyon County Fire Protection District in 2004. In March of 2005, he was hired by Career Fire Department.

Micah has 21 years in the fire service and has held the ranks of Firefighter, Paramedic, Captain, and currently Battalion Chief. Each of these ranks has given him an opportunity to train and lead from many different angles. He has been heavily involved in the training and development of Firefighters and Fire Departments in the Northern Nevada region his entire career.

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EMS CEU’s added as additional training @ NSFA 2024

Instructors

Jamie Carlson : Jamie Carlson is a highly accomplished and dedicated individual with a rich history in the field of Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Her passion for EMS dates back to her childhood, where she was exposed to the world of emergency care. Even as a young child, Jamie could be found riding in ambulances and absorbing knowledge at the station, fostering a deep-rooted fascination with the field.

Since the beginning, her EMS career, Jamie has held various positions, showcasing her versatility and commitment. She has contributed her expertise to esteemed organizations such as Payson Fire & EMS, Santaquin Fire & EMS, Duchesne EMS, Juab EMS, and Dugway Proving Grounds EMS. Throughout her journey, Jamie has not only excelled as a Paramedic provider, but she has also made significant contributions as an instructor and program director.

Jamie’s extensive qualifications include National Registered Paramedic and certifications in both Utah and Nevada. Furthermore, she is an accomplished EMS Instructor, EMS Course Coordinator, and EMS Training Officer. Her passion for education has led her to instruct at prestigious institutions such as Utah Valley University, Steven’s Henagar College, and Mt Nebo Training. Currently, Jamie serves as the EMS Programs Director for Great Basin College, where she continues to shape the future of EMS professionals.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Jamie cherishes her role as a parent to four children and a grandparent to five grandchildren. In her leisure time, she embraces her love for the great outdoors, indulging in activities such as hunting, fishing, dirt bike riding, and waterskiing.

Jamie Carlson’s unwavering dedication, vast experience, and passion for EMS make her a highly respected figure in the field. Her tireless efforts to educate and train EMS providers have undoubtedly contributed to the enhancement of emergency care nationwide.

John Mittelman: John Mittelman, B.S., NRP John began his Career in 2000 working as an EMT/AEMT, John advanced his career by getting his Wildland Fire Certifications in 2003 and working for a few years as a wildland firefighter.

In 2006 he completed Paramedic School followed by Fire I & II and began his career as a Paramedic Firefighter in 2007, eventually working his way to the position of EMS Chief in 2020 for Dugway Proving Ground.

Throughout his career John has been dedicated to teaching the upcoming generations in EMS and now works as the Lead Paramedic Instructor for Great Basin College.

Program Highlights

Emergency Response to Multiple Casualty Incidents for EMTs/First Responders

This course equips EMTs, First Responders, and Firefighters with vital skills to handle traumatic and medical emergencies in multiple casualty incidents. Covering scenarios such as structure fires with burn victims, active shooter situations, explosions, and motor vehicle crashes, the training focuses on rapid assessment, triage, and treatment. Participants will engage in hands-on exercises to enhance their ability to effectively manage chaotic environments and save lives.

Classes

Rural EMS: The Importance of Community and Overcoming Resource Challenges

This presentation will address the unique difficulties faced by rural emergency medical services, including longer transport times and limited resources. It emphasizes the critical role of community support and engagement, strategies for maximizing available resources, and innovative solutions like telemedicine. The presentation highlights the importance of training, collaboration, and mental health support for EMS personnel, aiming to enhance emergency response and healthcare access in rural areas.

Wilderness First Responder Part 1

In the first half of this Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course, participants will be introduced to the essentials of WFA, covering fundamental principles and patient assessment. The session will cover the importance of WFA, and differences between wilderness and urban first aid. Participants will then learn about scene safety, primary and secondary assessments, and effective patient examination techniques. This part also includes practical scenarios for managing common wilderness injuries such as fractures, wounds, and burns. This section will also cover the moving of patients and how to create liters and splints with the supplies that are available.

Wilderness First Responder Part 2

The second half of the WFA course delves into handling environmental hazards and emergency preparedness. Participants will address animal bites, plant poisoning, and natural hazards, learning to create emergency action plans and build first aid kits. The course then focuses on improvised first aid techniques and evacuation strategies. Realistic scenarios and simulations provide hands-on practice in patient care and decision-making. At the end of the course the participants will be encouraged to participate in a mini moc disaster and to apply the principles and concepts that they have learned. The session concludes with a review of key concepts, a Q&A, and feedback, ensuring participants are well-prepared for wilderness emergencies.

Patient Assessment Review for the EMS provider

This course is designed to give a detailed review of patient assessment techniques for EMS providers at all levels, including first responders, EMTs, AEMTs, and paramedics. The course will cover all aspects of patient assessment, from initial evaluation to key assessment techniques, ensuring a thorough understanding of each step. The lecture portion provides a comprehensive review, while the hands-on component reinforces learning through practical application. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with enhanced skills and confidence to perform accurate and effective patient assessments in real-world scenarios.

Medical emergency or overdose, how they present and what providers are looking for.

This lecture will provide a comprehensive overview of medical emergencies and overdoses. Focusing on the different presentation of patients and the critical indicators that providers should attend to. Attendees will learn to recognize symptoms, understand the underlying mechanisms, and apply appropriate first response actions. By the end of the course the student will be able to understand the different street drugs, the overdose presentations that correlate with the drugs, and what medical emergencies may mimic drug overdoses.

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Application Submission Deadline Extended to May 15

In these unprecedented times, the NSFA wants to make sure we can recognize those who deserve it.

The submission date for the scholarship, Instructor of the year, EMS instructor of the year, department of the year, and training stipends have been extended to May 15th.

Please make sure your application is postmarked no later than May 15th.

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Urgent Notice about NSFA Training Conference

The upcoming fire conference in Jean NV, June 24th-27th, 2020 will be canceled until to further notice

Please be assured we did not make this decision lightly, as you may have seen the Governor of Nevada released a statement yesterday limiting gatherings and closing all Casinos in Nevada. In this unprecedented time, we have a responsibility to keep our members, Board and their family safe. We will, of course, continue to keep you informed and updated as we receive more information. We appreciate your patience. In the meantime, if you have any questions please contact us using our online contact form.

All applications for Scholarship, Instructor of the Year, EMS Instructor of the Year, and Department of the Year Application will still be accepted.

  Please remember that all applications shall be received no later than April 15th.

Mark Flesher
President – NSFA

Conference and Applications Reminder

Just a quick reminder of the upcoming fire conference in Jean, NV, June 24th-27th .

Mark your calendars and get ready as more info will be coming out soon on how to sign up and the training that will be offered. But I do say, it’s going to be one of the most informative fire training conferences ever put on by the NSFA. Also, just FYI, this is going to be a family event as well as a training conference so come one come all young and old.

Please remember that any submitted applications must be received no later than April 15th.

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