VDFP Launches New Learning Management System, Cornerstone OnDemand

VDFP Launches New Learning Management System, Cornerstone OnDemand

April 23, 2020 – The Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP) announced today the launch of its highly anticipated online, learning management system, Cornerstone OnDemand

Over 40,000 fire service professionals in Virginia have access to the cloud-based system that is equipped with a dynamic search feature and events calendar to easily locate VDFP training offerings throughout the Commonwealth.  

VDFP is taking a phased approach to implementing many features in Cornerstone OnDemand. The system unveiling is Phase 1. Users are encouraged to learn about Cornerstone OnDemand’s self-service features: registration, profile changes, searchable events calendar, and access to student training guides and instructor resources.

Before you log in for the first time, watch our Welcome Orientation Video.

*If you have taken, registered for, or completed a VDFP training from November 2, 2019- April 1, 2020 you already have an account in Cornerstone OnDemand. You will not need to create a new account.

VDFP is encouraging new users to do the following after the initial login: 

  • Check your user name and profile
  • Browse the Cornerstone OnDemand home page to become familiar with its features, and new look and feel. 
  • Review the Terms & Icons guide for a quick overview of the differences between Cornerstone OnDemand and FSTRS.
  • Upload your FSTRS transcript. This step is critical as you begin to register for new courses (sessions) that have pre-requisites. 

VDFP is kicking off CSOD Office Hours – Online next week for stakeholders who prefer a visual walkthrough of Cornerstone OnDemand, followed by a Q&A session. Register on the CSOD page

Phases 2 and 3 of the Cornerstone OnDemand implementation will be determined and announced at a later date. Visit the CSOD Page for updates.

CSOD Online User Guide

Welcome to the Online User Guide! Access/Create Your Account Before You Get Started If you have taken, registered for, or completed a VDFP training from November 2, 2019- April 1, 2020 you already have an account in Cornerstone OnDemand. You will not need to create a new account. For FSTRS users: accounts were created and connected to the email address that you provided in FSTRS. All users who are not new to Virginia’s fire service and who had an account in FSTRS should attempt the initial login steps outlined before they create a new account. This user guide is printable. However, if you need additional assistance with the login process, please contact your VDFP division office directly. Cornerstone Initial Login Step 1 Cornerstone OnDemand can be accessed by clicking the launch link on the Cornerstone OnDemand page of vafire.com, or through vafire.csod.com. Remember to bookmark both of these pages for future needs. Cornerstone Initial Login Step 2 Now that you have located our launch page, you should attempt to retrieve your username by clicking the Forgot Username link. From there: Add your email address Verify you are not a robot and Click Submit After you click submit, one of the following responses will occur: Response 1. Your username request has been submitted. You will receive your username shortly, Thank you. Response 2. Email address not found. If you receive Response 2, please ensure that you try all possible emails (personal and professional) prior to following the initial login steps associated with this response. Cornerstone Initial Login Step 3 (Response 1) If you receive Response 1, click done on the screen to return the LMS launch page. Go to your email inbox to view and email from training@vdfp.virginia.gov. This email contains your username. If you don’t see the email, check your spam folder and add training@vdfp.virginia.gov to your email contacts. Return to the LMS launch page and enter your username in the username field. Next, enter the temporary password of P4ssw0rd Click Login! You will be prompted to reset your password or will receive a notification that states: “You have entered invalid authentication credentials.” If you receive the “You have entered invalid authentication credentials” notification, click on the Forgot Password link. Enter your email address or username Verify you are not a robot and Click Submit A link to reset your password will be sent to your email address.  Your new password must meet the requirements seen on your screen. After you have reset your password you will be prompted to login to the system with your new password. (Response 2) If you receive response 2, it indicates that you most likely do not have a record in Cornerstone OnDemand. Click on the new user registration link on the LMS launch page. Complete the first part of the new user form by providing the following information: First Name Last Name Email address Middle Initial Username (Your email address will pre-populate as your username: double check to make sure you entered it correctly) PIN Number- This is a four digit number that will be used for accreditation purposes. Use something you won’t forget: the last four of your social security number, phone number or your birth month and year Date of Birth Division (or the region you currently serve. Don’t know what division you are in? Division information can be found at vafire.com) Department (For Division and Department click on the following icon to search and select the information you need.) Secondary Department ( if you serve at more than one locality) Emergency Contact Name, Relationship, Telephone. Verify you are not a robot Click next Complete the second part of the new user registration form by providing the following information: Race Job Title Education Address, City, State and Zip code Finally, create and confirm your account password. Your new password must meet the requirements seen on your screen. Click Submit. Return to the LMS launch page and enter your username and password. Click login. Back to Table of Contents Navigate VDFP CSOD User Interface   Figure 1 Screenshot of VDFP CSOD user interface You can search for, request, or launch training and tasks directly from this page. Header Bar At the top of the page, the header is displayed. This header is available on all pages throughout the system.The available functionality is grouped by tabs. Place the cursor over a tab to view the available options within the tab. Search In the upper-right corner, you can search for courses, training, and other items by typing in the search box. Back to Table of Contents   Use Widgets for Quick Access Widgets are small components of the Home page that display important information for a user or can be used to quickly access various features of VDFP CSOD. Fire Marshal Academy   Quick link to VFMA certifications. Calendar Quick link to a calendar that displays training events and sessions, allowing users to easily access training details and register for events. Search     Quick link to allow the user to search for training that is specific to the user’s interests.   My Training Quick link to user’s training information, including assigned, required, in progress, and suggested training. Pending Evaluations The Pending Evaluations widget lists the user’s most recent training titles that need evaluations. The following options are available within the widget: Click a training title to open the training details pop-up. o   Click the Evaluate link to navigate to the training evaluation.   Upcoming Sessions Displays all upcoming training associated with user (registered, waitlisted, cancelled, action needed). Session titles are quick links to the related training. Your Inbox Displays the action items of the user announcements and pending items. There are quick links to the action items. Back to Table of Contents View An Announcement Announcements may be sent to an individual user, a department, or to the entire company. To view announcements: From the Home page, locate the My Inbox Click on the View announcements Back to Table of Contents View Universal Profile/Account From the Home page, you can view your universal profile/account. Select “Universal Profile” under the “Home” located on the header bar or you can click the “Person” icon located to the right of the search field at the top of the page. Back to Table of Contents Changing Your Password and Email Address  Click on the Wheel icon in the top right corner of the screen.  Click on My account Click on Options Change Email Address or Change Password   Back to Table of Contents Change Your User Profile Contact Information Navigate to the “Training Documents Page” located under the Resources tab (see below). Then select the “Change Contact Information Form” link, enter your updated information, and then click submit.   If you find that you need to update your Name, Date of Birth, Gender, and/or Job Title, please select the “Change Form: Name, Date of Birth, Gender, Job Title”, enter your updated information, attach any supporting documentation, and then click submit. Back to Table of Contents Locate Training There are many ways a user can find training on VDFP CSOD: Search for a specific training using the search box. Browse through the newest trainings, most popular trainings, your preferred subjects, or all available training. Back to Table of Contents Search for Training Using the Search Box To use the search box: In the upper-right corner of the Home page, enter a keyword or title of a course or material into the search box. Some course links may appear based on the words you are entering.  If you see the course link you are searching for, you can click the training title as it appears in the list. If you would like to see a full list of courses or materials that are available that match your keyword(s), press the Enter key after you have entered your keyword(s). You can filter your search results by clicking Training (on the left side of the search results’ list) and selecting the type of training you are searching for. You can select filters by clicking the appropriate learning objects icons that match your needs.                    Back to Table of Contents Learning Objects Curriculum Icon Curricula are comprised of multiple learning objects which are part of one program and can include tests, external courses, online learning, instructor-led training, postings, tests, evaluations and more to allow for a blended learning experience. Once assigned or requested, curricula appear within a user’s transcript to be managed. Materials Icon A material is generally something that a user obtains outside of the system. The system provides an interface for these materials. For example, if a user is required to purchase a training manual or particular publication from an external site (e.g., amazon.com), the item details can be added into the material interface and will behave as a learning object (LO) that can be assigned and/or requested by users. Event Instructor-led training courses. An example of an event could be “Introduction to Public Speaking.” Because there are typically many instances of one course held at different times and locations by different instructors, every event can occur at a variety of times and places. In the system, these scheduled instances of an event are referred to as sessions. Online Class An electronic learning course that can be completed within the system or offline using the Offline Player. Video This is a learning object that can be viewed directly within the LMS. Most videos require sound or assistive hearing technology to complete. Test A learning object (that serves to measure a user’s knowledge and understanding of a particular topic. Within the system, these learning objects can be requested and assigned. Back to Table of Contents Training/Learning Search The Training/Learning Search page displays targeted training that is specific to the user’s interests. This page will also display featured or suggested training, the most popular training, and the newest training.   To access the Training/Learning Search page:  Click the Search icon on the Home page. Note: You can also use the Header bar and go to Learning > Learning Search.  Once you locate training and wish to register for training, click the training image or title. On the Training Details page , click Request to request (register for) the training.     Back to Table of Contents Register for Training Register for Training: Online Course, Test, or Material Search for training by the search box, or Learning Search Icon. Once you have located the training you wish to register for, click on the title to select the training. Click Launch to begin the training. If you have already completed this training you may see the additional message to re- request the training and click the Yes link. Training request is automatically entered into transcript and, if required, routed for approval. Register for Training: Classroom Events & Classroom Sessions An event may be scheduled only once or may have multiple sessions or dates that you can choose from. To Register for a Classroom Event Search for training using the Search box, Learning Search, or the Events Calendar. Click on title of training. To see if the event has multiple sessions/dates, click the View Event button on the Training Details page.  From Events Calendar selection – only shows selected session unless you click the “X” at the top of the session details in order to see the actual event. Then select the “Select a Session” icon to see all upcoming sessions for that event. From the Global Search Click the Request button next to the event (or next to the session of your choice). From Events Calendar selection From Global Search selection Back to Table of Contents Exception Requests Users wishing to take training that requires pre-requisites, may request exception from the pre-requisites in order to register for an upcoming session. Exceptions must be requested on the Training Details page of a pre-requisite.   When requesting registration for a session on an events page or training details page the following pop up will appear after the user clicks request.  By clicking yes the user will be redirected to their transcript page. The session appears as a place holder on the user transcript with the status of Exception Requested. Registration into the session is dependent upon managing division office approval. FOR PAST FSTRS USERS:  Expedite your request by uploading a copy of your training records to your Universal Profile’s External Training folder. Information on how to complete this can be found under the transcript section of this User Guide.  Indicate in the comments section of the request if you have uploaded a copy of your training record to this location. Users will receive submission acknowledgement and approval notification via email. If approved status on the transcript will read registered. Back to Table of Contents Launch a Training Launch Online Training From the Home Page From the My Training widget on the Home page, click on the quick link, to view all current training, click the Launch link to open the training course. Note: It may be necessary to click Activate and then Launch for some course materials.   If you are beginning a full curriculum, you will need to first click Open Curriculum before you can launch a course or material. From Learning Search Selection From the Transcript Page Back to Table of Contents Navigate the Events Calendar To view the Events Calendar: Click the Events Calendar icon on the Home  By default, the Month calendar view is displayed for you. Notice that today’s date is highlighted for you. Figure 5 The Month View of August Use the month arrows to move forward one month or back one month.   Each date on the calendar is clickable and is a short cut link to the Day View. For example, August 14 shows New Hire Orientation. You can use filters to narrow down the events that are displayed on the calendar.                 Figure 6 Day View of June 1 Viewing Event Details When you are viewing the Events Calendar, you can easily read details about the listed events in two ways: Clicking the title of the event will open the Training Details. Back to Table of Contents Your Transcript Every user has a personalized transcript which enables the user to manage their training. The transcript displays the status of each course or material requested by, assigned to, or required of the user, which allows the user to determine if the training is pending, approved, denied, or many other potential statuses. Depending on the training status, users can register, launch, and perform a variety of other training functions directly from the transcript. Access Your Transcript To access your transcript: From the Home page, click the title My Transcript on the My Transcript widget. Note: You can also click Learning in the Header bar, and then click View Your Transcript. Your transcript will load and automatically display Active trainings that need to be completed. The status of these trainings vary based on the actions taken by the user or agency. Filter Your Transcript To view training that has been assigned to you recently or has been completed in the past, you can filter your transcript using a variety of filters. One popular filter is training category. The following training categories are available: Active, Completed, and Archived. To filter your transcript by training category: Click the drop-down box that displays the training category Active. Select the filter of your choice. Your results will show only those that are classified under the filter you selected. Status Explanation Shows items that are in progress, past due, and have not been started yet; active items do not qualify for the Completed, Archived, or Removed category. Displays items that are in a Completed or Completed (Equivalent) status. Includes training items that have been archived by the end user, their manager, or an administrator. Removed transcript items are any learning objects an administrator or user has removed from their active or archived transcript. This category will only be available when something has been removed. Print Your Transcript To print your transcript page: Click the My Transcript title on the My Transcript widget. Select the three dots in the top right corner, then the Print Transcript option from the drop-down menu. Click the Print button Back to Table of Contents Adding External Training to Your User Profile 1. Under the home tab of the VDFP CSOD welcome page, click on the Universal Profile. 2. Your Universal Profile will now appear in CSOD. Next, Click on the Snapshot tab. 3. Click on the Documents widget in the middle of the Snapshot page.   4. Within the documents widget you will see a file folder labeled External Transcripts. Click on the title of the file folder to open. 5. Click Add File 6. The Add File dialog box will appear. From here you can drag and drop training records or search for records on your computer by clicking select a file. 7. Once you select the training record, it will appear above the drag and drop area. If you do not wish to add any more records, click Add. 8. The record you have uploaded will now appear on the external transcripts folder. The maximum file size is 10 MB, and the accepted file types are .doc, .docx, .pdf, and .txt. **Please note: FSTRS will be decommissioned on February 1, 2021 due to actions outside of VDFP control. Download and save your transcript from FSTRS and upload your transcript to Cornerstone OnDemand before February 1, 2021. Transcripts are critical for VDFP to determine if prerequisites are met for certain courses. Learn more. Back to Table of Contents Adding ICS 100, 200, 700 and 800 to Transcripts Users can request ICS 100, 200, 700 and 800 be added to their complete transcript. By using the following approval steps. No other courses will be approved in this fashion at this time. All other external training should placed in your external training folder in the snapshot feature.  From your transcript page, click on the three dot icon (right side middle of the page) then click Add External Training. On the external training page, complete the form in the following manner using the exact information provided below. Titles MUST be UPPERCASE. Training Dates should be the date you completed the training (Start and End are the same date) Schedule and Cost should be blank. Title Description Institution Credits Earned Training Hours IS-100.C: INTRODUCTION TO THE INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM, ICS 100 ICS 100, Introduction to the Incident Command System, introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). FEMA 0.2 2.0 IS-200.C: BASIC INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM FOR INITIAL RESPONSE IS 200, Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, reviews the Incident Command System (ICS), provides the context for ICS within initial response, and supports higher level ICS training. This course provides training on, and resources for, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within ICS. FEMA 0.4 0.4 IS-700.B: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  This course provides an overview of the National Incident Management System (NIMS). The National Incident Management System defines the comprehensive approach guiding the whole community – all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGO), and the private sector – to work together seamlessly to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the effects of incidents. The course provides learners with a basic understanding of NIMS concepts, principles, and components.  FEMA  0.4  3.5 IS-800: National Response Plan Training Course This class introduces the student to the key elements of the National Response plan including the components of the National Response plan including the components of the NRP (Basic Plan, Appendices and Annexes). Other topics include roles and responsibilities of Federal, State, and local governments as well as tribal entities. Non-government organizations and the private sector; coordinating structures, field level organizational elements; incident management decisions and actions; and the relationship between NIMS and the NRP. FEMA 0.3 3.0 Select the corresponding certificate( in pfd form only) and attach. Click Submit. Approved submissions will receive an email and appear on the completed transcript. Back to Table of Contents Add Subjects to Your Bio (User Profile) Subjects are keywords created by VDFP to assist you in finding training tailored to an area of interest. Subjects can be used to search for training, connect to new training or as a preference on your user profile. Each user has a user profile or a Bio that contains information about the user, such as contact information and preferred learning subjects. To customize the learning experience, you can add subjects to your Bio that you are interested in learning more about. To add subjects to your Bio: Click the universal profile under the home tab.  Under the Subjects section, click the Edit icon. Click the Expand icon to view the available subjects. Select your preferred subjects from the list by clicking on a subject of interest. Continue to add subjects as Once you have added your preferred subjects, click Save.   Back to Table of Contents Interests and Waitlists Users of VDFP CSOD have the ability to be notified of new sessions they are interested in taking and track the status of their waitlist requests. To access this page, click on the Learning tab to find the Interests and Waitlists option. To add a training to interest tracking click on the notify me of new sessions quick link on the Event’s training details page From there, select the nearest fire department or your primary department location; add any comments that may provide additional support.  Users may also select to be notified for any scheduled training at any location. * Please note if this option is selected a user may receive many individual email notifications about the training they are tracking. Click submit to complete the request. Back to Table of Contents Waitlists: Adding and Notifications If a session is full you may have the option to add yourself to the waitlist. Waitlisted students will automatically placed into the session if a spot becomes available or the seating limit for the session is increases. Waitlisted students will receive an email stating they are waitlisted but not registered for the session. Notification will be made, via email and CSOD, if they are registered for the session or if the registration has closed. To be added to the waitlist: 1. Sessions with no availability can only be seen when selecting the all item in the availability. Click Request. A pop up notification will appear asking if you wish to be placed on the waitlist of this session Click Yes. You will be sent back to your active transcript. The session will appear with waitlisted as the status. Should you desire to withdraw from the waitlist prior to the registration deadline, Click on the down arrow beside View Training Details. Back to Table of Contents Change the Default PDF View in Chrome If by default you cannot automatically download PDFs in Google Chrome, this may be due to a new security feature to prevent certain PDF properties from displaying by default as they could contain malicious content. In order to view PDFs from Cornerstone OnDemand, you should check the default settings using these steps: Click Actions Menu > Settings (in Chrome) Scroll down and click Advanced Click Site Settings Scroll down and click PDF documents. If the PDF documents setting doesn’t appear, click on Additional Content Settings and scroll down to find it. Toggle On the option Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome   Back to Table of Contents  

VDFP Earns Pro Board Re-Accreditation with 23 Certification Courses

VDFP Earns Pro Board Re-Accreditation with 23 Certification Courses

RICHMOND – April 16, 2020 – The Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP) announced today its accreditation renewal with Pro Board, which solidifies 23 certification courses for the state training agency. VDFP is one of 70 agencies accredited by Pro Board throughout the world and is the accrediting body for fire service professionals in Virginia.

Pro Board accreditation is a rigorous process that entails an agency self-study within the submission of an application package. After the Pro Board application review, a committee conducts a site visit to review testing and certification processes. The result is a report that is reviewed for an accreditation decision.

“We are beaming with pride to have earned reaccreditation with Pro Board and add newly- accredited courses to our training program offerings. The news couldn’t have come at a better time, as we are currently working on our post-COVID-19 training recovery plan,” said VDFP Executive Director Michael Reilly. “This is also an achievement that will benefit Virginia’s Fire Service in upskilling or maintaining credentials to enhance performance and service delivery in the field.”

In February, VDFP announced 16 courses accredited by the International Fire Services Accreditation Congress (IFSAC). IFSAC is the accrediting body that recognizes and standardizes competencies in fire and emergency services programs worldwide.

Re-accredited Courses Newly-Accredited Courses
1. NFPA Standard – 1001: Edition – 2013, Chapter 5 Fire Fighter I
2. NFPA Standard – 1001: Edition – 2013, Chapter 6 Fire Fighter II
3. NFPA Standard – 1002: Edition – 2017, Chapter 5 Apparatus Equipped with Fire Pump
4. NFPA Standard – 1002: Edition – 2017, Chapter 6 Apparatus Equipped with an Aerial Device
5. NFPA Standard – 1003: Edition – 2015, Chapter 4 Airport Fire Fighter
6. NFPA Standard – 1005: Edition – 2014, Chapter 4 Marine Fire Fighter
7. NFPA Standard – 1021: Edition – 2014, Chapter 4 Fire Officer I
8. NFPA Standard – 1021: Edition – 2014, Chapter 5 Fire Officer II
9. NFPA Standard – 1021: Edition – 2014, Chapter 6 Fire Officer III
10. NFPA Standard – 1021: Edition – 2014, Chapter 7 Fire Officer IV
11. NFPA Standard – 1031: Edition – 2014, Chapter 4 Fire Inspector I
12. NFPA Standard – 1031: Edition – 2014, Chapter 5 Fire Inspector II
13. NFPA Standard – 1033: Edition – 2014, Chapter 4 Fire Investigator
14. NFPA Standard – 1035: Edition – 2015, Fire and Life Safety Educator I
15. NFPA Standard – 1035: Edition – 2015, Fire and Life Safety Educator II
16. NFPA Standard – 1041: Edition – 2012, Chapter 4 Instructor I
17. NFPA Standard – 1041: Edition – 2012, Chapter 5 Instructor II
18. NFPA Standard – 1041: Edition – 2012, Chapter 6 Instructor III
1. NFPA Standard – 1072: Edition – 2017, Awareness
2. NFPA Standard – 1072: Edition – 2017, Operations
3. NFPA Standard – 1072: Edition – 2017, Operations Mission-Specific 6.2
4. NFPA Standard – 1072: Edition – 2017, Operations Mission-Specific 6.6
5. NFPA Standard – 1521: Edition – 2015, Chapter 5 Incident Safety Officer

COVID-19: What You Need to Know

The coronavirus (COVID-19) is a declared pandemic that is evolving throughout the U.S. and abroad at a rapid pace. As with many localities and government agencies in the Commonwealth, the Virginia Department of Fire Programs is remaining flexible and working proactively to announce changes to agency training programs and operations as they occur. Visit this page for real-time updates on VDFP-specific actions and decisions. Helpful Links Vaccinate Virginia Virginia.gov COVID page CDC Multi-language resources WHO VDEM Discounts for first responders (USA Today) — *VDFP does not endorse the companies listed. The North Face  Under Armour GM (General Motors) Verizon Wireless First Responder Naloxone Program Guidance for Law Enforcement and First Responders Administering Naloxone Updates July 20, 2020 The State Fire Marshal’s Office issues pandemic/emergency evacuation guidance for Virginia Pre K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. July 18, 2020 The Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP) resumed in-person training courses that were cancelled at the onset of COVID-19 in mid-March. VDFP will not be accepting new course requests until January 1, 2021. Read more on the new Pandemic Operations Policy. June 16, 2020 The Fire Life Safety Educator – Level I course in Fauquier County, scheduled from July 13-16, 2020 is cancelled. April 13, 2020 The 2020 Virginia Fallen Firefighters & EMS Memorial Service scheduled on June 6, 2020 is cancelled. The Memorial Service will resume in 2021, where 2020 Honorees will be recognized. Due to the impacts of COVID-19, the FY21 VDFP Conference and Education Grant Award open application period will be announced at a later date. Eligibility of FY20 grant recipients for the FY21 Conference and Education Grant will not be impacted by the delay of training programs that have yet to be completed, or training programs that are scheduled for later in the calendar year. After Action Reports are due 30 days after training programs are completed. We thank you in advance for your patience. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Theresa Hunter, VDFP Grants & Budget Manager. April 1, 2020 March 30, 2020: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has updated the List of Potentially Life-Threatening Infectious Diseases to which Emergency Response Employees May be Exposed to include the addition of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2, and the definition of “emergency response employee (ERE).” The list and accompanying guidelines, originally published in a 2011 Federal Register notice, are republished in this document with these updates. Click here to view the full PDF. March 25, 2020 March 25-June 30, 2020: Effective immediately, all VDFP Funded and Reimbursable Courses that are currently in progress or beginning, up to and including June 30, 2020 are cancelled. In addition, at this time VDFP will not be accepting any new course requests. VDFP is working on a recovery plan for training programs to resume after the COVID-19 crisis is over. The Virginia State Fire Marshal’s Office has postponed indefinitely new fireworks testing for 2020. Refer to the 2019 Approved Permissible Fireworks List as a resource. March 21, 2020 Effective March 23, 2020: VDFP will cease providing funded staff for testing and to support live burns. March 20, 2020 April 20-27, 2020: Driver Aerial Operator (NFPA 1002-14) course being held by the Williamsburg FD is postponed. Offices in Divisions 3, 5, and 6 are closed until further notice. You can conduct VDFP business with Divisions 3, 5, and 6 by contacting those divisions directly by email or phone. We are also taking measures to practice social distancing and adhere to Governor Northam’s mandate that bans gatherings of 10 or more people in a location. In-person and walk-up visitors at all VDFP offices are discouraged. Conduct VDFP business by email or phone. March 19, 2020 April 6-10, 2020: Virginia Fire Marshal Academy Environmental Crimes course is cancelled. March 17, 2020 April 17-26, 2020: Rockingham Regional Fire School is postponed. May 4-7, 2020: Rescue Challenge 2020 is postponed. There will be a conference call held on Monday, April 6 between TRAVA, VDFP, and Regional Hosting Agencies to determine a reschedule and/or cancellation options. Please do not contact them until information is forwarded to you from the April 6th conference call. Review the details. March 16, 2020 March 16-April 3, 2020: Effective immediately, all VDFP Funded and Reimbursable Courses that are currently in progress or beginning, up to and including April 3, 2020 are cancelled or postponed. In addition, at this time VDFP will not be accepting any new course requests. Further guidance will be provided by April 1, 2020. March 13, 2020 Albemarle County Regional School scheduled on March 21-22, 2020 has been cancelled. The 1031 Fire Inspector course scheduled on Monday, March 16, 2020, has been cancelled due to the local state of emergency declared by the City of Portsmouth. Please be advised that there are other 1031 Fire Inspector course offerings available this year and we welcome you to register for those classes. Please indicate during registration that your class was cancelled due to this state of emergency and you will be given preference in registering. The joint Fire Services Board Meeting and DHCD meeting scheduled for Monday, March 16 has been cancelled. The Virginia Fallen Firefighters & EMS Memorial Service Committee meeting scheduled on Tuesday, March 17 will occur as scheduled. Members will be advised of the meeting process. The Virginia Fire Services Board Live Structures meeting scheduled on Friday, March 20 will be postponed until further notice. However, the Code Subcommittee meeting will occur as scheduled and members will be advised of the process.  

COVID-19: What You Need to Know

The coronavirus (COVID-19) is a declared pandemic that is evolving throughout the U.S. and abroad at a rapid pace. As with many localities and government agencies in the Commonwealth, the Virginia Department of Fire Programs is remaining flexible and working proactively to announce changes to agency training programs and operations as they occur.

Visit this page for real-time updates on VDFP-specific actions and decisions.

March 21, 2020

  • Effective March 23, 2020VDFP will cease providing funded staff for testing and to support live burns. 

March 20, 2020

  • April 20-27, 2020: Driver Aerial Operator (NFPA 1002-14) course being held by the Williamsburg FD is postponed.
  • Offices in Divisions 3, 5, and 6 are closed until further notice. You can conduct VDFP business with Divisions 3, 5, and 6 by contacting those divisions directly by email or phone.
  • We are also taking measures to practice social distancing and adhere to Governor Northam’s mandate that bans gatherings of 10 or more people in a location. In-person and walk-up visitors at all VDFP offices are discouraged. Conduct VDFP business by email or phone.

March 19, 2020

  • April 6-10, 2020: Virginia Fire Marshal Academy Environmental Crimes course is cancelled.

March 17, 2020

  • April 17-26, 2020: Rockingham Regional Fire School is postponed.
  • May 4-7, 2020: Rescue Challenge 2020 is postponed. There will be a conference call held on Monday, April 6 between TRAVA, VDFP, and Regional Hosting Agencies to determine a reschedule and/or cancellation options. Please do not contact them until information is forwarded to you from the April 6th conference call. Review the details.

March 16, 2020

  • March 16-April 3, 2020: Effective immediately, all VDFP Funded and Reimbursable Courses that are currently in progress or beginning, up to and including April 3, 2020 are cancelled or postponed. In addition, at this time VDFP will not be accepting any new course requests. Further guidance will be provided by April 1, 2020.

March 13, 2020

  • Albemarle County Regional School scheduled on March 21-22, 2020 has been cancelled.
  • The 1031 Fire Inspector course scheduled on Monday, March 16, 2020, has been cancelled due to the local state of emergency declared by the City of Portsmouth. Please be advised that there are other 1031 Fire Inspector course offerings available this year and we welcome you to register for those classes. Please indicate during registration that your class was cancelled due to this state of emergency and you will be given preference in registering.
  • The joint Fire Services Board Meeting and DHCD meeting scheduled for Monday, March 16 has been cancelled.
  • The Virginia Fallen Firefighters & EMS Memorial Service Committee meeting scheduled on Tuesday, March 17 will occur as scheduled. Members will be advised of the meeting process.
  • The Virginia Fire Services Board Live Structures meeting scheduled on Friday, March 20 will be postponed until further notice. However, the Code Subcommittee meeting will occur as scheduled and members will be advised of the process.

 

VDFP Strengthens Statewide Firefighter Training Programs in Five Years with $1.2 Million in Federal Funding

VDFP Strengthens Statewide Firefighter Training Programs in Five Years with $1.2 Million in Federal Funding

Funding aids in the delivery of cutting-edge and industry compliant firefighter training throughout the Commonwealth.

RICHMOND – February 6, 2020 – The Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP) has been awarded approximately $1.2 million dollars in federal grants over a five-year span. The grants, which come from FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighter Grant program, have been applied towards upgrading turnout gear, specialty rescue equipment, and the development of a training tower utilized by firefighters and other public safety personnel in Virginia.

The most recent funding awarded to VDFP was in October 2019, when the agency received $286,000 to replace equipment utilized for Virginia’s Heavy Technical Rescue training program. VDFP also purchased two tow vehicles to haul mobile training support trailers used to store and protect gear and equipment to various training localities through the state.

“The awarding of over $1 million dollars in grants has allowed VDFP to further serve more than 700 fire departments and has assisted in helping other state agencies reach its training objectives in serving the Commonwealth,” said VDFP Executive Director Michael Reilly. “This partnership with the Federal government will have a lasting impact in enhancing firefighter training and safety on the fire ground.”

The federal funding also empowers VDFP to obtain cutting-edge equipment that merges technology and fire science into its training programs.

This year, the agency will begin using thermal imaging cameras and IDLH (immediately dangerous to life and health) meters, which will enable training instructors and students to observe and analyze realistic conditions to generate evidence-based data. The data will enhance future training programs packaged by VDFP.

VDFP has provided approximately $187,000 in matching funds since 2015.

Memorial Service Volunteer Registration Form

Memorial Service Volunteer Registration Form The Virginia Fallen Firefighters & EMS Memorial Service honors men and women who selflessly dedicated themselves to careers of helping and saving others. We invite and encourage all fire departments and emergency service organizations statewide to participate in the Memorial Service as Honor Guard, through the display of apparatus, and as department representatives. Please fill out the form to indicate how your fire department or emergency services organization will participate. Your participation is appreciated tremendously by the families and Virginia Fallen Firefighters & EMS Planning Committee members. We thank you in advance for your interest.  Contact the the VDFP PIO Office at pio@vdfp.virginia.gov if you need further assistance.