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FIRE TECHNOLOGY CLUB:
All Fire Technology students are invited to become members of the Fire Technology Club. Club activities provides hands-on demonstrations that will further students' knowledge regarding the fire service.Throughout the semester students will learn to use equipment such as turnouts, hoses, tools, ropes, extinguishers, etc.
Guest speakers who are professionals in the fire service will be invited to share their experience and answer questions members may have in regard to this exciting career.
Club Goals:
1. To teach uniformity, camaraderie, responsibility and accountability.
2. To gain more knowledge about the fire service.
3. To teach the understanding of service to the community.
Fees:
Membership Fee (per semester): $5.00
Fire Tech T-Shirt: $20.00
* All fees can be paid at the Bursar's Office in Building 9A.
Uniforms:
- Mt. SAC Fire Tech Club T-Shirt (paid for with membership fee)
- Dark blue pants (Dickies Station Pants)
- Black belt with plain buckle
- Black steel toe or leather station boots
Meetings:
Club meetings will start the third week of each semester. The club meets on Thursdays from 1:00p.m. to 2:00p.m. in Bldg 28B-204 and from 6:00 to 7:00p.m. in Building 28B-212. The club is very active every Fall and Spring semester.
* Uniform dress is required for the meetings.
Bring a note pad and pen if you wish to take notes. Please come with questions and new ideas for future meetings.
Volunteer Hours:
Every member can earn a community service certificate by completing a minimum of 15 hours of community service signed by Chief Shull (Club Advisor).
All hours will be tallied throughout the semester. Club members can check their status anytime by contacting the Fire Tech Club President.
Events that will enable club members to earn volunteer hours will be offered throughout the semester. However, students may complete their volunteer hours elsewhere as long as it is approved by Chief Shull or Mr. Jeff Kozich (club advisors).
Fire competition events such as musters, golf tournaments, MCI drills, Mt. SAC events, and high school career days are ways to receive volunteer hours.
For more inofrmation, please contact:
Chief Stephen Shull, Club Advisor
(909) 274-5279
sshull@mtsac.edu
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