B. S. in Fire Service Administration - Empire State College / SUNY
M. S. in Protection Management - John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY
Timonthy Flannery, MS, is a retired member of the Training and Education Advisory Council for the New Jersey Fire Safety Commission. He has authored various articles on fire training for Fire Engineering Magazine and the Voice from the International Society of Fire Service Instructors (I.S. F.S.I). In addition to John Jay College, his teaching experience has included fire science programs in Passaic County Community College and Warren County Community College in New Jersey, as well as being an instructor at several fire training academies throughout New Jersey.
Current courses
FIS101 - Introduction to Fire Science
FIS104 - Risk Management
FIS106 - Safety Engineering
PMT/SEC712 - Theory and Design of Fire Protection Systems
Previous courses
FIS210 - Fire Safety Administration
FIS296 - Managing Emergency Incidents
“Developing Lesson Plans, Parts 1: What Do We Need to Teach?”; Fire Engineering, July 1995
“Developing Lesson Plans, Parts 2: What is the Objective?”; Fire Engineering, August 1995
“Developing Lesson Plans, Parts 3: Creating the Lesson Plan”; Fire Engineering, December 1995
“Using the Incident Command System for Training Evolutions”; Fire Engineering, April 1996
“The Fire Instructor and the Individual Learner”, Fire Engineering, April 1997
“The Overhead Projector: A Very Versatile Tool, Parts 1 and 2 ”, I.S.F.S.I. Voice, February/April 1998
“Creating an Instructor Survival Kit”, I.S.F.S.I. Voice, October 1998
Instructor Guide for Fire Engineering’s Handbook for Firefighter I and II, Penwell Publishing, 2009
“A Closer Look at NIMS ICS Terminology”, Chapter 27, Fire Engineering’s Handbook for Firefighter I and II, Penwell Publishing, 2009
Co-Authored, Chapter 23, Planning the HazMat/WMD Response, Fire Engineering’s Handbook for Firefighter I and II, Penwell Publishing, 2009
Co-Authored, Chapter 25, Implementing the HazMat/WMD Response, Fire Engineering’s Handbook for Firefighter I and II, Penwell Publishing, 2009