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219791 05/07/2013 CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA VENDOR: 361521 Page 1 of 1 ONE CIVIC SQUARE ANTHONY KEATON CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 7655 MADDEN LANE CHECK AMOUNT: $292.50 FISHERS IN 46038 CHECK NUMBER: 219791 CHECK DATE: 5/7/2013 DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT PO NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER AMOUNT DESCRIPTION 1120 4343002 292 . 50 EXTERNAL TRAINING TRA 4�5A OF CAh4-, CITY OF CARMEL Expense Report (required for all travel expenses) '�NDIANp= EMPLOYEE NAME DEPARTURE DATE: -\S -\3 TIME: AM/ M DEPARTMENT: RETURN DATE: TIME: AM/ PM REASON FOR TRAVEL: DESTINATION CITY: %Z EXPENSES ARE FOR (check all that apply): TRAVEL ADVANCE TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT TRAVEL PER DIEM V Date Transportation Gas/Tolls/ Lodging Meals Misc. Total Air-fare Car Rental Other Parking Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snacks Per Diem $0.00 $0.00 4/15/13 $32.50 $32.50 4/16/13 $65.00 $65.00 4/17/13 $65.00 $65.00 4/18/13 $65.00 $65.00 4/19/13 $65.00 $65.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0.00 Total $0.00 $0.00 $L-00L $0.001 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 _$0.001 $292.50 $0.00 DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT: I hereby affirm that all expenses listed conform to the City's travel policy and are within my department's appropriated budget. Director Signature: _ Date: MAY X 6 2013 City of Carmel Form#ER06 Revision Date 4/26/2013 Page 1 a 126 04-19-13 Bruce Knott Folio No. 82041 Room No. 318 2 Civic Sqaure A/R Number Arrival 04-15-13 Carmel IN 46032 Group Code Departure 04-19-13 us Company Conf. No. 61365947 Membership No. Rate Code IDOTHDTS Invoice No. Page No. 1 of 1 Date Description Charges Credits 04-15-13 Check Check number 218487-km 319.68 04-15-13 'Accommodation 74.00 04-15-13 Bed/Occupancy Room Tax 1.48 04-16-13 'Accommodation 74.00 04-16-13 Bed/Occupancy Room Tax 1.48 04-17-13 'Accommodation 74.00 04-17-13 Bed/Occupancy Room Tax 1.48 04-18-13 'Accommodation 74.00 04-18-13 Bed/Occupancy Room Tax 1.48 04-19-13 State Tax- Room 17.76 Total 319.68 319.68 Balance 0.00 Guest Signature: I have received the goods and/or services in the amount shown heron. I agree that my liablity for this bill is not waived and agree to be held personally liable in the event that the indicated person,company,or associate fails to pay for any part or the full amount of these charges. If a credit card charge, I further agree to perform the obligations set forth in the cardholder's agreement with the issuer. Holiday Inn Express Hotel&Suites Benton Harbor❑ 2276 Pipestone Rd.❑ Benton Harbor, MI 49022❑ Telephone: (269)927-4599 Fax: (269)927-4699 Invoice Date: March 20,2013 IMME. e 2026 PLAZA DRIVE PO BOX 8637 BEWON HARBOR•MICHIGAN•49023-8637 VOICE:(269)925-2200 •FAX(269)925-2204 SOLD TO: Carmel Fire Dept 2 Civic Sq Carmel IN 46032-2584 Federal ID #: 38-3282454 INV®ICE Item Quantity Date Ordered Price Extension Investigation of Gas 1 3/20/13 $850.00 $850.00 and Electric Appliance Fires Seminar Tuition for: Bruce Knott Date of seminar: JApril 16-19 2013 Purchase Order#: 24442 Tuition total Tax Freight Invoice Total Payments Credits Amount due 850.00 n/a n/a 850.00 n/a n/a 850.00 Payment due upon receipt of invoice. For further information,contact Mary Cahill at(269)925-2200 Fire Findings II Seminar Information Page 1 of 3 information for Broadening Your Knowledge of Fire Origin and Cause Seminars Shop Toolbox Newsletter Investigati®n ®f Gas and Electric Appliance Fires Join us for our intensive 4-day, in-lab, hands-on program for fire investigators. Available Dates: April 16,2013-Aprit 19,2013 November 5,2013-November 8,2013 Tuition is$850 per person. I Register Register early!This class is limited to the first 48 students. Held on site at the Fire Findings laboratory testing facility-2026 Plaza Drive,Benton Harbor,Michigan. 40 minutes from South Bend(Ind.)or Kalamazoo(Mich.)airports and 2 hours from Chicago airports. St.Joseph/Benton Harbor is located along the southern shores of Lake Michigan-a gorgeous area to visit. Learn how appliances and electrical components work,fait and cause fires. Spend four days with Fire Findings'experts on-site in theirforensic laboratory. Examine actual appliances and appliance components that have failed,causing fires. Witness fire-causing demonstrations involving these products: Gas furnaces Gas water heaters Gas and electric clothes dryers Dishwashers Ranges and microwave ovens Refrigerators Toasters,space heaters and other small appliances Course Background Investigation of Gas and Electric Appliance Fires is a hands-on learning experience conducted in the Fire Findings laboratory.You'll learn how appliances work,fail and cause fires,as welt as how to examine them. Optional CFI test credits and CEU credits available. _ 3 �• P _yG ,' Prev � .; '"`-Y rt, x, �•� `�,* Next nii 8_- tl http://www.firefindings.com/seminars/info/gas-electric 3/18/2013 Fire Findings 11 Seminar Information Page 2 of 3 t.� Jim Finneran and Jack Sanderson,experts in fire origin and cause,created this investigation course 22 years ago to satisfy the need for hands-on technical experience that can't be achieved in a traditional classroom setting.They developed the curriculum,wrote and illustrated the course notebook and designed and built more than 25 product-faiture demonstrations. During the four-day course,you'll test yourself by examining normal,failed and tampered-with components and appliances to gain practical experience for field examinations.You'll analyze actual case studies from your instructors'files and see how X-ray examinations provide an introduction to nondestructive testing. Your tuition also includes a notebook with more than 175 pages of original material,including failure discussions,component drawings and diagrams.It's written especially for this seminar by Fire Findings'experts.Optional test credits toward CFI certification are also available along with continuing education credits- About Your Instructors Jack L.Sanderson,is a certified fire investigator(CFI)specializing in appliance failures.He's completed Honeywell,Whirlpool,Maycor and National Propane Association factory training.Sanderson,with more than 30 years in-the-field experience,is a nationally recognized speaker,expert and author on appliance fires. James M.Finneran,who specializes in electrical fire causes,is also an independent fire investigator.Finneran has testified in major product failure fire cases throughout the United States,and he's played an instrumental role in several of the largest product recalls by the U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission.He also serves as a representative on the NFPA 921 Technical Committee on Fire Investigations. Finneran and Sanderson have instructed thousands of independent and public investigators,attorneys and insurance claims representatives in the area of fire origin and cause investigation.In addition,the Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,Firearms and Explosives(ATF)in Washington D.C.,and numerous state chapters of the International Association of Arson Investigators(IAAI),have called on them to present training sessions. Nathan P.Dwyer,Fire Findings'electrical expert,is a CFI specializing in electrical fire investigation and fire-involved appliance analysis.He has been a speaker at various IAAI conferences and is an excellent presenter who makes difficult subjects understandable. Course Outline 4 Day Session Days 1,2 and 3 classes are 8.-30 a.m.to 4.•30 p.m.,Eastern Time. Morning-coffee,juice and bakery items each morning. Day 4 class is 8:30 to 2 p.m. Friday lunch included. Snacks and beverages throughout the day. Gas appliance instruction schedule includes: Electric appliance instruction schedule includes: High-and low-order explosion demonstrations Natural vs.LP gases Ranges:Did the range come on by itself or did someone leave it Potential gas piping failures operating? Gas regulator functions with demonstration of cut-a-way regulators Excessive and inadequate pressure demonstration Infinite control switches—how they work and how to examine Operation of combination gas valves them post-fire Fire-causing failure modes:unzipping a range's heating Safety shutoff demonstration elements,control panel fires Ignition of gas leaking through shutoffs Refrigerators:Too cold to burn?Obviously not. • Operation of water heaters Examination and identification of components—where and Demonstrations of water heater failure modes what they are How to examine failed water heaters ° Appreciation of a refrigerator's contribution to a fire:fuel! Investigation of possible water heater fires ° Fire-causing failure modes Operation of standard and high-efficiency furnaces Dishwashers:What was that about not combining electricity and water? How to examine components(high limits,fan switches, thermostats) ° Examination and identification of components—where and what they are Demonstrations of furnace failure modes ° Heating element,timer,limit and float switches How to examine failed furnaces The role of rinse-aid The dangers of mixing electricity and water http://www.firefindmgs.com/seminars/info/gas-electric 3/18/2013 Fire Findings 11 Seminar Information Page 3 of 3 What to took for in suspected furnace fires Microwave ovens:What's inside?Examination and identification of components Water heaters and furnaces as incendiary devices Operation of clothes dryers Fire-causing failure modes Incendiary devices Examination of components(high limits,heating elements, Small appliances fires timers) Role of lint As time permits,fans,toasters(today's toaster is not the same as your Failure modes mother's appliance),clothes irons(they seem like obvious fire causes but Examination of failed dryers-what to look for maybe not),space heaters and coffeemakers,etc. Investigation of suspected dryer fires How to identify a dryer's manufacturer ° What is and isn't a fuel when it comes to appliances Using fire investigation principles on a macro-scale— adapting arc-mapping to appliance fire analysis Avoiding spoliation claims using nondestructive methodology Does a product recall make a fire cause?Doesn't no recall mean the appliance didn't start the fire? ...and more! More Information While you're visiting along the Lake Michigan shoreline... The Southwestern Michigan Tourist Council has a visitor information packet just for Fire Findings'seminar participants.To get yours, call(269)925-6301. We recommend the Benton Harbor Holiday Inn Express for your hotel accommodations. Holiday Inn Express is about 5 minutes from the lab and your stay includes a free"Fresh Start"breakfast,2-line telephones and data ports in every room,an indoor pool and spa. For$74 per night,choose from a room with 1 king or 2 double beds.King leisure suites,which also include a pullout sofa,microwave and refrigerator,are$94 per night.Add 8 percent tax. To make your reservations,call the Benton Harbor Holiday Inn Express directly at(269)927-4599. (Please note:Reservations at our corporate rate may not be made on-line.Call(269)927-4599 to obtain the special seminar rates.Mention you're with Fire Findings.) The Holiday Inn Express is located at 2276 Pipestone Road,Benton Harbor,Michigan 49022. Hotel reservation deadline:30 days in advance of the date of the seminar.First-come,first serve at this special rate.Don't wait too long to make your reservation after you've been confirmed for the seminar session of your choice. IMPORTANT:Check conference availability before making your hotel,automobile or flight reservations.Please call us at(269)925-2200 during regular business hours to confirm seminar openings. i Have we answered all your questions? If not... Call Fire Findings:(269)925-2200 E-mail us:infoofirefindinos.com ©2013.All rights reserved.Fire Findings,L.L.C.,2026 Plaza Drive,Benton Harbor,Michigan USA 49022-2212.Voice(269)925-2200.Fax(269)925-2204.E-mail Infota'�firefindings.com. Privacy Policy I Site Disclaimer I Home. http://www.firefindings.com/seminars/info/gas-electric 3/18/2013 Prescribed by State Board of Accounts City Form No.201 (Rev.1995) ACCOUNTS PAYABLE VOUCHER CITY OF CARMEL An invoice or bill to be properly itemized must show: kind of service,where performed, dates service rendered, by whom, rates per day, number of hours, rate per hour, number of units, price per unit, etc. Payee Purchase Order No. Terms Date Due Invoice Invoice Description Amount Date Number (or note attached invoice(s) or bill(s)) Fire Inv. Class $292.50 I I hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s), is(are)true and correct and I have audited same in accordance with IC 5-11-10-1.6 20 Clerk-Treasurer VOUCHER NO. WARRANT NO. ALLOWED 20 Tony Keaton IN SUM OF $ $292.50 ON ACCOUNT OF APPROPRIATION FOR Carmel Fire Department PO#/Dept. INVOICE NO. I ACCT#/TITLE I AMOUNT Board Members 1120 I I 43-430.02 I $292.50 1 hereby certify that the attached invoice(s), or bill(s) is (are) true and correct and that the materials or services itemized thereon for which charge is made were ordered and received except MAY 6 2013 Fire Chief Title Cost distribution ledger classification if claim paid motor vehicle highway fund