The New Normal: Virtual Fire Training Symposium
Errol Sianga, ICT Fire and Rescue, Kenya
14 December 2020
The year 2020 began on an extremely high gear and as in previous years, I was looking forward to having a great and wonderful experience in the world of firefighting. Suddenly the world was hit by the strange virus known as the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) that affected and infected many people and countries making the whole world come to a standstill because of the rapid spread and highly contagious virus.
Traveling was impossible and social gatherings were also not happening. Everyone was restricted and advised to STAY AT HOME, wash their hands with soap and water, sanitize as well and not forget to put on their mask, so that became the NEW NORMAL.
Life took a different turn in which I had to adjust my way of life. The coronavirus was spreading like a wildland fire. I was trying to be safe and at the same time many countries were trying to figure out what type of a virus it is and the rush to come up with a vaccine started.
At this point, Africa Fire Mission began weekly VIRTUAL classes that were being held each Wednesday. The weekly virtual classes were very informative and very refreshing. As the weekly classes were ongoing that is when the major announcement was made for the AFM VIRTUAL FIRE TRAINING SYMPOSIUM that was going to be held in the month of NOVEMBER from 16th-20th. I was so excited and very anxious and looking forward to attending my first ever virtual symposium ever. So, we were urged to register for the class through GOOGLE CLASSROOM.
The virtual symposium was very exciting with great and very knowledgeable instructors and wonderful reading materials. The sessions were very engaging and not forgetting the HOMEWORK part that was a good indicator to gauge how well I understood the subject and the content being delivered.
The awesome experience I gained from the symposium was a unique one and a memorable one in my firefighting career. It was also a great networking platform. I have been sharing with my friends and colleagues the materials that I got from the symposium and the notes that I gathered from the symposium. I am looking forward to next year and more virtual training from Africa Fire Mission.