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FIERO is hosting its annual Station Design Symposium at the Hyatt Regency in Greenville, SC. from September 26-28, 2022 (in addition we will be hosting a separate 1-day pre-symposium Traning Facility Seminar on Sunday, September 25).
Pre-Symposium Training Seminar - $199 (Early Bird Registration)
Main Symposium Full Access Pass - $595 ( Early Bird Registration)
NEW AGENDA | ||||
Sunday, September 25 | ||||
7:00 AM to
8:00 AM
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BREAKFAST and REGISTRATION
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8:00 AM to
8:15 AM
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
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8:15 AM to
9:00 AM
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Training Center Basics by Jim Stumbo, Stewart Cooper Newell Architects and Rob Manns, Manns Woodward Studios
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9:00 AM to
9:45 AM
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Case Study-Chester Co. Trg Facility-Challenges
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9:00 AM to
9:45 AM
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Case Study: Chester County Public Safety Training Center--Real World Challenges on a Small Site by Rob Manns
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9:45 AM to
10:30 AM
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Training Facility Case Studies: To Pre-Manufacture or Not to Pre-Manufacture, that's the Question by Patrick Stone, H2M Architects
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10:30 AM to
11:45 AM
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BREAK and NETWORKING
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10:45 AM to
11:30 AM
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Train as You Play: Training Flexibility & Incorporating Health, Safety, & Well-being in Facility Design by Christopher Kehde,& Roger LeBoeuf
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11:30 AM to
12:15 PM
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New Training Technologies by Steve Williamson, KFT Fire Trainer
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12:15 PM to
1:00 PM
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LUNCH and NETWORKING
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1:00 PM to
1:45 PM
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Fire Training Structures & Facilities: Smarter, Safer--Effective Training Options that Minimize Risks by Ray Perez-Pearson & John Joy, Lion
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1:45 PM to
2:30 PM
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Understanding NFPA 1402 - Standard.on Facilities for Fire Training and Associated Props by Roger LeBoeuf, Elliot - LeBoeuf & Associates
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2:30 PM to
2:45 PM
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BREAK and NETWORKING
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2:45 PM to
3:30 PM
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Recruitment, Training, & Mental Health: How to Embrace Immersive Learning Technology by Evan Wing, FLAIM Trainer
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3:30 PM to
4:15 PM
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Training by Design: An Integrated Component of Your Fire Station by Monica Moncera, CR Architecture + design & Lt. Rich Tyler, Portland Fire & Rescue
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4:15 PM to
4:30 PM
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Closing Remarks
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4:30 PM
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ADJOURN
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5:00 PM to
7:00 PM
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NETWORKING RECEPTION
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Monday, September 26 | ||||
7:00 AM to
8:00 AM
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BREAKFAST & REGISTRATION
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8:00 AM to
8:45 AM
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Opening Remarks & Design Award Winners Announced
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8:25 AM to
9:10 AM
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The Devil is in the Details - Redux by Captain Don Collins, Clemson University Fire Department (ret.)
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9:10 AM to
9:55 AM
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Programming: Getting it Right on Paper First by Lynn Reda, Hughes Group Architects
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9:55 AM to
10:15 AM
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BREAK & NETWORKING
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10:15 AM to
11:00 AM
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Getting the Right Start for Your Fire Station by Ken Newell, Stewart-Cooper-Newell Architects
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11:00 AM to
11:45 AM
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Survival Guide: Building or Renovating Your Station by Monica Mancera, CR Architecture + design and Lt. Rich Tyler, Portland Fire & Rescue Department
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11:45 AM to
12:00 PM
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Diamond Sponsors Address Audience
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12:00 PM to
1:00 PM
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LUNCH & NETWORKING
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1:00 PM to
1:45 PM
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TRACK A: Fire Stations 101-What Everyone Should Know About Fire Station Design by Craig Carter, BKV Group
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1:00 PM to
1:45 PM
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TRACK B: Decon Now--Designing for Exposure Reduction & Containment Control by Katie Atwater & Christopher Kehde, LeMay.Erickson Willcox Architects...
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1:50 PM to
2:35 PM
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TRACK A: Effective Fire Station Planning for Compact Sites by Heather Rusczyk & Zubin Rao, The Miller Hull Partnership
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1:50 PM to
2:35 PM
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TRACK B: Controlling Sound in the Fire Station by David Robinson, Kirkpatrick Architecture Studio
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2:35 PM to
2:55 PM
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BREAK AND NETWORKING
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2:55 PM to
3:40 PM
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TRACK A: Fire Station Location Analysis--Pre-Planning for the Future of Your Department by Brian Kane and Rebecca Ward, Shive Hattery
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2:55 PM to
3:40 PM
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TRACK B: Selecting a Site-A Guide to Selecting an Appropriate Site for Your Firehouse by Ray Holiday, BRW Architects
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3:45 PM to
4:30 PM
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TRACK A: Designing Safer Stations-How to Control Contamination-A Case Study by Robert Ormsby, SVPA Architects, Inc.
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3:45 PM to
4:30 PM
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TRACK B: Don't Settle for Less, Design for Joy by Paul Erickson, LEW, Raegan Porter, FGM & Dr. Joel Robertson, Robertson Brain Health
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4:30 PM to
6:30 PM
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EXHIBIT FLOOR GRAND OPENING
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Tuesday, September 27 | ||||
7:00 AM to
8:00 AM
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BREAKFAST & NETWORKING
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8:00 AM to
8:45 AM
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Track A: How a Firefighter Would Design a Fire Station
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8:00 AM to
8:45 AM
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Track B: Invisible Fortresses - Integrated Storm Shelters
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8:50 AM to
9:35 AM
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Track A: The RFP: How to Get the Most Benefit from the Request for Proposal
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8:50 AM to
9:35 AM
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Track B: Build Support or Die Trying
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9:35 AM to
10:20 AM
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EXHIBITS, NETWORKING & BREAK
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10:20 AM to
11:05 AM
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Track A: Charging Forward - Not Just A Garage - The Anatomy of the Modern Apparatus Bay
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10:20 AM to
11:05 AM
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Track B: Puzzled? Putting the Station Pieces Together
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11:10 AM to
11:55 AM
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Track A: Station Design, History, Change, Training, & More, with a Side of Metrics
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11:10 AM to
11:55 AM
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Track B: Cooking with Fire
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12:00 PM to
1:00 PM
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LUNCH, EXHIBITS & NETWORKING
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1:00 PM to
1:45 PM
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Track A: Working With What You've Got - Phased Occupied Renovation and Additions
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1:00 PM to
1:45 PM
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Track B: How to Build a Proper Decon/Laundry
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1:50 PM to
2:35 PM
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Track A: What You Need to Know About the USDA Rural Department Loan Process
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1:50 PM to
2:35 PM
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Track B: Essential Facility Response to Climate Change
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2:35 PM to
3:20 PM
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EXHIBITS, NETWORKING & BREAK
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3:20 PM to
4:05 PM
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Track A: RETHINKING HIERARCHY IN FIRE ADMINISTRATION TO PROMOTE INNOVATION
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3:20 PM to
4:05 PM
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Track B: Design and Build a Station that Intentionally Contributes to Your Mental Health and Safety
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4:10 PM to
4:55 PM
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Track A: Construction Administration 101
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4:10 PM to
4:55 PM
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Track B: It's not the Heat - Humidity Control in Fire Stations
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5:00 PM to
5:45 PM
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Track A: YOUR OLD FIRE STATION--RENOVATE OR KNOCK IT DOWN?
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5:00 PM to
5:45 PM
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Track B: Incorporating History into Your Fire Station Design
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Wednesday, September 28 | ||||
7:00 AM to
8:00 AM
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BREAKFAST & NETWORKING
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8:00 AM to
8:45 AM
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Room by Room by Battalion Chief Blake Redden, Charlotte Fire Department
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8:45 AM to
9:30 AM
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Response Times and Deployment Models by Rob Manns, Manns Woodward Studios
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9:30 AM to
10:15 AM
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Overcoming Current Economic and Supply Chain Issues During Your Station Project by Ken Newell, Stewart-Cooper-Newell Architects
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10:15 AM to
10:35 AM
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BREAK & NETWORKING
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10:35 AM to
11:20 AM
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Electric Apparatus: Reshaping the Firehouse of the Future by Dennis Ross, H2M Architects
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11:20 AM to
12:05 PM
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Insight Into the key Features of this Year's Design Award Winners by Captain Rob Main, Honolulu Fire Department (ret.)
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1:00 PM to
5:00 PM
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Tour of 3 Recently Built Local Fire Stations (optional)
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Sponsors and Exhibitors