MARION COUNTY

Firefighter training conference is one hot ticket

Stephanie Wang
stephanie.wang@indystar.com
A worker puts the finishing touches on an Indiana Convention Center banner for the Fire Department Instructors Conference that begins Monday in Indianapolis.

The world's largest fire­fighters convention keeps getting bigger.

A record-breaking 32,000 firefighters are expected at the annual event, which starts Monday and runs through Saturday at the Indiana Convention Center, said Eric Schlett, execu­tive director of the Fire Department Instructors Conference.

"The draw is training," Schlett said. "Firefighters continue to need the training to train themselves and so they can become better educators in the responsibilities they have in their departments. They want to be up on the latest techniques."

Last year, the conference ­attracted more than 30,000 participants. Indianapolis Downtown Inc. has estimated the weeklong training event brings in as much as $37 million direct visitor spending each year.

Iraq War veteran and actor J.R. Martinez, a recent winner on "Dancing With the Stars," is listed as one of the speakers. Martinez, who suffered severe burns when his Humvee hit a roadside bomb in Iraq, plays a firefighter in the television ­series "SAF3."

The firefighters convention holds 200 classroom sessions. Many sessions, of course, are on fighting fires: ones in basements, attics, houses on hills, strip malls, vacant buildings, aircraft, apartment buildings.

Other classes — "Knowing when it is time to go" and "Making yourself hard to kill" — ­focus on survival techniques.

George Madosky, Medford, N.J., puts his merchandise on display as he prepares for the Fire Department Instructors Conference in the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis. He owns Madhouzfire, a clothing company.

Firefighters will study smoke behavior, learn how to drive trucks better and brush up on proper extinguishing agents. They also will talk about teamwork and leadership.

The convention features hands-on training exercises throughout Indianapolis, with firefighters practicing tactics such as forcing entry, ventilating fires and extricating victims from school buses or trucks.

Most of the conferencegoers are returning attendees, Schlett said, though about a third are new. The convention brings in out-of-state as well as inter­national visitors.

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Firefighting art can be seen around the Indiana Convention Center, including this display on the risers of steps inside the building.

Events this week

7th Annual Courage and Valor Run: 6 p.m. Thursday, White River State Park.

Stop, Drop, Rock and Roll: 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday, Indiana Roof Ballroom.

FDIC Memorial Firefighter Stair Climb: Noon to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Lucas Oil Stadium.

Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge: Thursday through Saturday, West South Street and South Senate Street in Downtown Indianapolis.

For more information, go to fdic.com.