NPS Visitor and Resource Protection
The Morning Report

Friday, February 23, 2007


INCIDENTS


Gateway National Recreation Area
Firefighters Respond To Propane Gas Leak

On the morning of February 21st, park dispatch received a report of a propane leak from a tank adjacent to Building 512 on the Coast Guard base on Sandy Hook. Park firefighters responded in an NPS engine. Coast Guard personnel at the scene reported that they'd detected the odor of propane gas while working in the area. Investigation revealed that the gas was coming from a 500-pound, above-ground storage tank that supplies an emergency generator that provides backup power to a Verizon microwave communications hut. All telephone service to Sandy Hook issues from that building. The supply line leading from the tank is a steel pipe that runs above ground and is attached to the bottom bulkhead of the generator by a piece of rubber pipe/hose. The firefighters ran out a three-inch supply line and hand lines, evacuated the area, then entered the building and shut down the supply line at the tank valve. The air was monitored, but no significant amounts of gas were found. A light breeze had dissipated most of it. The leak was evidently caused by the failure of the rubber pipe/hose, probably due to below-freezing temperatures and an ice storm. [Submitted by Peter Tortorell, Law Enforcement Supervisor]


OPERATIONAL NOTES


Servicewide
Upcoming Training Calendar

Please submit information on upcoming training courses to Bill Halainen. New listings and revisions are in bold face.

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March 5 — March 9

Electric Systems, BLM National Training Center, Phoenix, AZ. This course provides participants with guidance on the siting, construction, operation, and management of electric utilities.  Agency roles and responsibilities in the application and compliance process are discussed. The course code is BLM-TC-1730-21. Contact Lee Dickinson in WASO at 202-513-7092 for more information.

March 9

Overview of Park System Resource Protection Act (16 USC 19jj), Petrified Forest NP, AZ. To apply, sent an email to Ferral Knight (feral_knight@nps.gov) with the following on the subject line: Park System Resources Protection Act. Provide your full name, position title and grade and contact information in the body of the message.

March 12 — March 16

Interdisciplinary Resource Protection and Law, Albright Training Center, AZ. This is the second course in the resource stewardship and protection curriculum. For details, go to http://www.nps.gov/training/nrs/nrshome.htm . Apply through DOI Learn — the course is listed under code NPS-NRS 1030. The deadline has been extended. For more information, contact course coordinator Jeri Hall via email or at 928-638-7927.

March 13 — March 15

EMT-B Refreshers, Great Smoky Mountains NP, Gatlinburg, TN. The course will be taught by Roane State Community College and will meet NREMT biannual refresher requirements or count as CEU's. Tuition is $75. For more information, contact Bob Wightman at 865-436-1261 or bob_wightman@nps.gov .

March 16

EMT-B Skills Verification, Great Smoky Mountains NP, Gatlinburg, TN. The course will be taught by Roane State Community College and is intended to meet the verification of skill competence section of the NREMT EMT-B re-registration form. Tuition is $25. For more information, contact Bob Wightman at 865-436-1261 or bob_wightman@nps.gov .

March 19 — March 20

ALS (Parkmedic) Refresher, Great Smoky Mountains NP, Gatlinburg, TN. The course will be taught by Roane State Community College. Participants who also attend the preceding EMT-B 24-hour refresher will satisfy requirements for the NREMT 36-hour EMT-I refresher. EMT-B's may also attend for CEU's. Tuition is $75. For more information, contact Bob Wightman at 865-436-1261 or bob_wightman@nps.gov .

April 2 — April 5

Instructor Techniques For Non-Lethal Training Ammunition Training Program (E_ITNTA-701) Cheltenham, MD. Closes on February 22nd. For a list of NPS/LETC training announcements, go to the following web site: http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=574&id=4024

April 2 — 4/April 9 — 10

Annual LE Refresher, Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River, Beach Lake, PA.  The refresher includes firearms qualifications, advanced tactical firearms skills, PPCT defensive tactics, spontaneous knife defense, legal updates from the FBI and AUSA as well as other LE topics.  For more information, contact Larry Neal at (570)-729-7862 or larry_neal@nps.gov

April 3 — April 5

Colt Law Enforcement M16/AR15 Armorer's School, Valley Forge NHP, King of Prussia, PA. Upon completion of the three-day course, students will have a complete understanding of the design theory, nomenclature, dynamics, compatibility, interchangeability, detailed disassembly, assembly, maintenance and trouble-shooting of the M16/AR-15 family of weapons including rifles, carbines, and sub-machine guns. Tuition is $400. For further information, contact course coordinator John T. Waterman (610-783-1050, John_Waterman@nps.gov ).

April 8 — April 11

Siting Wireless Communications, BLM National Training Center, Phoenix, AZ. This interagency course introduces participants to the regulatory requirements and agency policies associated with siting wireless communication facilities.  Participants will learn to distinguish between different wireless communication technologies and services and identify ways to improve the processing of applications. The course code is BLM-TC-2000-21. There's no tuition for NPS participants.  Contact Lee Dickinson in WASO at 202-513-7092 for more information.

April 2 — April 13

Certified Structural Firefighter Training, Wawona District, Yosemite NP, CA. The course will include lectures and audio-visual aids, but will maintain an emphasis on individual and engine company skills essential for personal safety and effective and safe fire ground operations. For more information, go to http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custompages.cfm?prg=284&id=2653&lv=4&pgid=902

April 9 — April 13

Contracting Officer's Technical Representative, Charlestown, MA. Course on the COTR's role and authority in the acquisition process. Applications are due by March 9th. For more information, please contact acting training manager Robert L. Foye (202-354-1402, Robert_Foye@nps.gov) or course coordinator Denise Robinson (202-354-1407, Denise_L_Robinson@nps.gov) .

April 16 — April 20

NPS Basic Technical Rescue Training, Canyonlands NP, Moab, UT. This training course is designed for personnel who routinely evacuate injured or stranded persons from heights and difficult terrain. Participants will be required to bring technical gear, including seat harnesses, climbing helmets, carbiners, rappel racks, ascenders, etc. This is a very physically demanding course conducted outdoors with frequent exposure to extreme heights. All participants must be in good condition. The application deadline is March 2nd. For a copy of the announcement, go t http://www.nps.gov/training/sar0407.doc . For more information, contact acting chief ranger Kevin Killian (435-772-7825, Kevin_killian@nps.gov).

April 16 — April 20

Law Enforcement Advanced Interviewing Training Program (LEAINTP-703) FLETC, Glynco, GA. Closes on February 28th. For a list of NPS/LETC training announcements, go to the following web site: http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=574&id=4024

April 16 — April 20

Inland Search and Rescue Planning, Yorktown, VA. Advanced course for experienced on-scene SAR decision makers, planners, operations leaders and direct support staff members. The course presents mathematically based search planning tools and allied topics, all focusing on improving overall SAR response and success. Closes on March 1st. For further information, contact the National Search and Rescue School at the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia (757-856-2272, sar.school@langley.af.mil ). For the full text of the course memorandum, go to http://classicinside.nps.gov/documents/2007%20Inland%20SAR%20School%2Epdf

April 16 — April 27

Firearms Instructor Training Program (E_FITP-703) FLETC, Cheltenham, MD. Closes on February 28th. For a list of NPS/LETC training announcements, go to the following web site: http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=574&id=4024

April 17 — April 9

Colt Armorer's School, Capitol Reef NP, Torrey, UT. Each graduate will gain a complete understanding of the design theory, nomenclature, dynamics, compatibility, interchangeability, detailed disassembly, assembly, maintenance and troubleshooting of the M-16/AR-15 family of weapons, including rifles, carbines and submachine guns. Three-year certification as a model-specific Colt law enforcement armorer. For law enforcement personnel only! Tuition: $400. For an application and addition information, contact ranger Mike Zirwas (435-425-3791 x 151, mike_zirwas@nps.gov ). The application closing date is March 31st.

April 23 — April 27

High-Angle Rescue Training, Shenandoah NP, VA. This is the tenth year for this course. By moving it to Shenandoah, course organizers hope to make it more accessible to those parks that could benefit from such training. There should also be a helicopter course instructed by the Park Police. The course is designed for rangers and rescue personnel who are tasked with the extrication of victims in a high-angle rescue environment. All participants need to be in good physical condition and will be spending periods of time on fixed ropes in high exposure environments. Participants need to supply their own harnesses, helmets, gloves and personal locking carabineers. Applications are due by April 1st. For more information, pleas contact coordinators Rob Turan (706-866-6627, rob_turan@nps.gov) or Kevin Moses (423-569-2404 ext. 267, kevin_moses@nps.gov).

April 23 — April 27

Introduction to Park Program Management (IPPM), Midwest Regional Office, Omaha, NE. Applications are due by March 9th. For more information, please contact acting training manager Robert L. Foye (202-354-1402, Robert_Foye@nps.gov) or course coordinator Denise Robinson (202-354-1407, Denise_L_Robinson@nps.gov) .

April 23 — April 27

Concession Management Evaluation and Pricing Training, Shenandoah NP, VA. Applications are due by March 1st. For more information, please contact acting training manager Robert L. Foye (202-354-1402, Robert_Foye@nps.gov) or course coordinator Denise Robinson (202-354-1407, Denise_L_Robinson@nps.gov).

April 23 — May 4

Seized Computer and Evidence Recovery Specialist (SCERS-702) FLETC, Glynco, GA. Closes on March 7th. For a list of NPS/LETC training announcements, go to the following web site: http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=574&id=4024

April 23 — May 4

Physical Security Training Program (PSTP-705) FLETC, Glynco, GA. Closes on March 7th. For a list of NPS/LETC training announcements, go to the following web site: http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=574&id=4024

April 24 — April 26

Interagency Wilderness Fire Resource Advisor Training, Duluth, MN.  Sponsored by the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center.  The course objectives are to become familiar with the roles and responsibilities of a wilderness fire resource advisor, to explore the differences and techniques used to manage fire in wilderness, and to connect with other wilderness and fire professionals from surrounding areas and other agencies. The course will utilize examples from wilderness fires in the west, but many topics are applicable elsewhere and applications are not limited by geographical region.  No tuition; participants will pay their own travel, meals and lodging.  Closes February 26th. For registration information, contact Shirley Chase at 406-243-4682; for course content or logistics, contact the course coordinator, Tom Carlson, USFS representative at the Carhart Center,  at 406-243-4630.

April 24 — April 27

Fee Supervisors Training Workshop, National Capital Training Center, DC. The overall objectives for this workshop are to standardize the recreation fee program training for employees collecting fees for all parks within the system. Applications are due by March 9th. For more information, please contact acting training manager Robert L. Foye (202-354-1402, Robert_Foye@nps.gov) or course coordinator Denise Robinson (202-354-1407, Denise_L_Robinson@nps.gov) .

April 26 — April 27

Covert Electronic Surveillance (CESP-704), FLETC, Glynco, GA. Closes on February 28th. For a list of NPS/LETC training announcements, go to the following web site: http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=574&id=4024

April 30 — May 3

Pipeline Systems, Durango, CO. The course provides participants with information on the siting, construction,  operation, and management of oil and gas pipeline systems. Agency roles and responsibilities in the application and compliance process are discussed. The course code is BLM-TC-1730-22.  Contact Lee Dickinson in WASO at 202-513-7092 for more information.

April 30 — May 4

Introduction to Park Program Management, Sequoia/Kings Canyon NP, CA. The course provides attendees with tools and processes for analyzing and accomplishing work, techniques for planning and organizing the work, management and accountability of funds, and evaluation of results.  Applications are due by March 16th. For more information, please contact acting training manager Robert L. Foye (202-354-1402, Robert_Foye@nps.gov) or course coordinator Denise Robinson (202-354-1407, Denise_L_Robinson@nps.gov) .

April 30 — May 4

Annual LE Refresher, Laughlin, NV. The nomination deadline is April 6th. The tuition is $150. For further information, contact course coordinators Kirk Gebicke (760-252-6131) or Michael Ice (760-928-2069) by phone or email.

May 1 — May 18

Law Enforcement Control Tactics Instructor Training Program  (LECTITP-703A), FLETC, Glynco, GA. Closes on March 20th. For a list of NPS/LETC training announcements, go to the following web site: http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=574&id=4024

May 7 — May 11

Housing Management Training, Phoenix, AZ. This training will provide National Park Service employees who are responsible for employee housing with a better understanding and working knowledge of the NPS housing program. Specific topics will include: roles and responsibilities, QMIS inventory requirements, required and non-required occupancy, safety and health issues, needs assessments, total cost of ownership, condition assessments (FMSS/FCAS), housing management plans, PMIS projects, and tenant issues. Applications are due by April 13th. For a copy of the announcement, go http://www.nps.gov/training/housingmgmt.doc; for additional details, contact Jeri Mihalic at 406-531-3534.

May 14 — May 18

Inland Search and Rescue Planning, Denver, CO. Advanced course for experienced on-scene SAR decision makers, planners, operations leaders and direct support staff members. Closes on April 12th. For further information, contact the National Search and Rescue School at the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia (757-856-2272, sar.school@langley.af.mil ). For the full text of the course memorandum, go to http://classicinside.nps.gov/documents/2007%20Inland%20SAR%20School%2Epdf

May 29 — May 31

Interview and Interrogation Training, Roanoke, VA. Blue Ridge Parkway and Roanoke COPD are cosponsoring the multi-jurisdictional counter-drug task force's 24-hour interview and interrogation training program. Topics include: Avoiding interviewing pitfalls, verbal lie detection, open and closed ended questions, teaching the subject to lie, non-verbal body language, evasive verbal responses, mandated interview questions, analyzing verbal and written statements, dignity and confession, establishing a "power of influence," understanding the common myths of Miranda, and voluntary confessions. No tuition; travel and lodging will be paid by benefiting accounts. To register for the course, contact supervisory park ranger Steve Buxton (540-767-2490 ext. 19, steve_buxton@nps.gov). For additional information, go to http://www.mctft.com/traditional_training/view_course.aspx?pID=PDOX0028

June 18 — June 22

Inland Search and Rescue Planning, Anchorage, AK. Advanced course for experienced on-scene SAR decision makers, planners, operations leaders and direct support staff members. Closes on May 10th. For further information, contact the National Search and Rescue School at the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia (757-856-2272, sar.school@langley.af.mil ). For the full text of the course memorandum, go to http://classicinside.nps.gov/documents/2007%20Inland%20SAR%20School%2Epdf

July 23 — July 27

Inland Search and Rescue Planning, Joliet, IL. Advanced course for experienced on-scene SAR decision makers, planners, operations leaders and direct support staff members. Closes on June 14th. For further information, contact the National Search and Rescue School at the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia (757-856-2272, sar.school@langley.af.mil ). For the full text of the course memorandum, go to http://classicinside.nps.gov/documents/2007%20Inland%20SAR%20School%2Epdf

June 24 — June 29

Interagency National Wilderness Stewardship Training, Missoula, MT.  Sponsored by the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center. The target audience includes senior level managers from each of the four wilderness managing agencies — the Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, Forest Service, and National Park Service. The course objectives are to interpret and translate the Wilderness Act of 1964 and agency policy into on-the-ground management principles, apply decision making skills, agency policy and wilderness management principles to real wilderness management issues, and describe characteristics and consequences of making decisions that ensure an enduring resource of wilderness.  Tuition is $200; participants will pay their own travel, meals and lodging.  Closes on March 9th. For more information and to apply, contact Tim Devine, NPS representative at the Carhart Center, at 406-243-4612 or email tim_devine@nps.gov.

July 30 — August 3

Fundamentals of Special Park Uses, DOI Learning Center in Albuquerque, NM. The 36-hour course covers all aspects of special park uses from First Amendment rights to filming and photography to wireless telecommunication sites. Temporary food services and other health and safety issues related to special park uses will also be discussed. DO-53/RM-53 is covered in depth, as well as 36 CFR and NPS Management Policies 2006. A draft agenda is posted on the special park uses web page. For more information, contact Lee Dickinson in WASO at 202-513-7092.

August 13 — August 17

Inland Search and Rescue Planning, Yorktown, VA. Advanced course for experienced on-scene SAR decision makers, planners, operations leaders and direct support staff members. Closes on July 19th. For further information, contact the National Search and Rescue School at the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia (757-856-2272, sar.school@langley.af.mil ). For the full text of the course memorandum, go to http://classicinside.nps.gov/documents/2007%20Inland%20SAR%20School%2Epdf

September 17 — September 21

Inland Search and Rescue Planning, Port Deposit, MD. Advanced course for experienced on-scene SAR decision makers, planners, operations leaders and direct support staff members. Closes on August 9th. For further information, contact the National Search and Rescue School at the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia (757-856-2272, sar.school@langley.af.mil ). For the full text of the course memorandum, go to http://classicinside.nps.gov/documents/2007%20Inland%20SAR%20School%2Epdf




PARKS AND PEOPLE


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GS-0343-13/14 National Structural Fire Program Manager

Dates: 02/21/2007 - 03/14/2007

The person selected for this position will serve as the National Park Service's structural fire program manager. The announcement opened on February 21st and will close on March 14th. The duty station is Boise, Idaho. For the full text of the announcement, including duties, KSA's and application procedures, click on "More Information" below.
[Submitted by Mike Wallace, mike_wallace@nps.gov, 208-387-5225]  More Information...




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GS-2101-13/14 National Aviation Program Manager

Dates: 02/20/2007 - 03/13/2007

The person selected for this position will serve as the National Park Service's program manager for aviation. The announcement opened on February 20th and will close on March 13th. The duty station is Boise, Idaho. For the full text of the announcement, including duties, KSA's and application procedures, click on "More Information" below.
[Submitted by Mike Wallace, mike_wallace@nps.gov, 208-387-5225]  More Information...




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All reports should be submitted via email to Bill Halainen at Delaware Water Gap NRA, with a copy to your regional office. The former will be forwarded to the appropriate staff in WASO.