i recently took over as training officer new to the officer thing and the problem is that our training files are a mess. Does anybody have a system of keeping track of training that works good for them that I might be able to modify to use on our department. We are a small volunteer dept covering 72sq miles, approx 7,000 citizens with 25 members.
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The CrossFire management software offers a Training & Certifications module that allows you to track all aspects of training including the dates, course topic, hours,
certifications, expiration dates & more.
Plus it offers pre-formatted reports including sign-in sheets, master list of certifications & more.
The entire program is Windows based offering full mouse support, animated buttons & graphics for easy navigation & help screens for virtually all functions.
For more info on CrossFire, check out this address - www.fire-rescueoutfitters.com &
click on Computer Software. Any questions, click the e-mail link. Hope this helps you out. Stay Safe!!
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Our state fire training has a web-page that wwe enter the traing in it goes straight to the states files for the ff's. I alao keep track of some of their training in their person files here.
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We built our own using a spreadsheet program, took a while setting up but works well for our small dept. 33 Fire fighters"My friends, watch out for the little fellow with an idea." - Tommy Douglas 1961.
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