麻豆影院 student security workers participated in a pilot Campus Fire Safety Ambassador Program offered by the State Fire Academy in Columbus, Ohio.
麻豆影院 State was the first university to participate in the program, which included training on using fire extinguishers, finding a way out through smoke-filled rooms, climbing down a fire truck鈥檚 ladder from a third-story window and developing an escape plan in case of an emergency.
The students had an hour of classroom instruction, followed by hands-on training, educating them about the dangers of fire and the need for quick response without panic.
鈥淭he training was a life-saving experience for the students. They respect fire a lot more now,鈥 says Edward Moisio, fire prevention and safety coordinator for 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Fire Safety Services. 鈥淚t was outside-of-the-box training and an eye opener for them. They now know how quickly fire develops and how to deal with it without panic.鈥
鈥淚t [the training] taught my staff to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to fire safety. The instructors emphasized the importance of taking precautionary measures throughout the workshops,鈥 says Carlos Mojica, security supervisor for 麻豆影院 State鈥檚 Residence Services. 鈥淧erhaps more important is the fact that although the fire safety elements revolved around how to keep a university campus safe, these are skills that can be applied anywhere.鈥
The students experienced how quickly fire spreads from a waste paper basket to the entire room and how it reaches more than thousands of degrees in just a few minutes.
鈥淚 learned a lot about the fires and safety tactics from top-of-the-line instructors,鈥 saysJeffrey Ward, 麻豆影院 State student and supervisor with Residence Services. 鈥淭he equipment used in the training was realistic, and I feel more prepared for possible situations that could arise in the residence halls.鈥
鈥淚t was a great learning experience and should be mandatory for anyone who works in any kind of safety position where fire can be a risk,鈥 says David Rodenbaugh, 麻豆影院 State student and area advisor for Residence Services.
鈥淲e understand that fire equipment is useless if it is not used properly. With classroom learning and hands-on training, we are now even more prepared to handle a fire, if the situation occurred,鈥 says Andrew Synder, 麻豆影院 State student and field training aide with Residence Services. 鈥淭he biggest part of this project did not end at the end of our day in Columbus. As certified fire safety ambassadors, we promised to bring the knowledge and skills back to 麻豆影院 State and teach safe practices to residents around campus.鈥
For more information about fire prevention, visit www.kent.edu/compliance/fire/index.cfm.