The Council on Firefighting Training (COFT) was the
agency of the state of
Oklahoma which supports Oklahoma's state, county and local fire protection agencies by identifying and recommending training needs.
In 2017, the Council was dissolved, its duties placed under the
Office of the Oklahoma State Fire Marshal and reformed as the Oklahoma Firefighter Training Committee.
Composition
The Council consisted of ten members, three of whom are
ex officio, non-voting. All non-ex officio serve three-year terms. Member are appointed as follows:
One member is appointed by the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association who must be a member of a fire department representing all members of paid, volunteer and combination fire departments
One member is appointed by the Professional Fire Fighters of Oklahoma who must be a fire union officer, chief officer, or fire service instructor from a full-time paid fire department
One member is appointed by the Oklahoma Fire Chiefs’ Association who must be a chief officer or fire service instructor from an Oklahoma combination fire department
One member to be appointed by the
State Fire Marshal Commission who must be a representative of the Oklahoma Fire Service with skills in arson investigation or code enforcement
One member to be appointed by the Oklahoma Rural Fire Coordinators who must be a chief officer or fire service instructor from a volunteer fire department
The Director of the Oklahoma Department of Career Technology or the Director's designee, ex officio and nonvoting
Duties
The Council is responsible for identifying firefighter training needs and setting the firefighter training goals for the State. The Council interacts with the Oklahoma Department of Homeland Security on firefighter training needs and grants. The Council administers and maintains incentive and recognition programs established for Oklahoma firefighters.