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Course Criteria
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7.00 Credits
Designed to meet NFPA Standard 1001 "Firefighter II"training requirements, this course continues to develop basic fire fighter skills learned in FP 111 while increasing technical knowledge of fire ground operations, placing more emphasis on team skills, through evolutions, and live fire training. Prerequisite: FP 111.
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4.00 Credits
Studies advanced fire fighting skills and applies these skills during weekly drill activities. Equipment and procedures learned in FF Skills I & II are utilized in an operational format. Students function as a firefighter, apparatus operator, company officer, and training officer during drill activities. Prerequisite: FP 111, 112.
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3.00 Credits
Course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and how they are controlled. There will be an emphasis on compartment fire behavior. Recommend: MTH 65.
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3.00 Credits
Studies fundamentals of fire inspection standards and techniques of evaluation, identification of hazards and making practical recommendations. Students study fire prevention and education programs and conduct presentations.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare individuals to safely respond to hazardous materials emergencies. Individuals will learn to analyze an incident; detect the presence of hazardous materials; survey the scene; collect hazard information from the DOT Emergency Response Guidebook; implement actions consistent with standard operating procedures; initiate protective actions and initiate the notification process.
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3.00 Credits
Studies practical procedures, techniques, and safety procedures utilized by rescue personnel during rope rescue. Covers organization of a rope rescue team, equipment, requirements, scene evaluation, and rescuer safety will be covered. Practices basic rappel, relay and victim retrieval techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Studies practical procedures, techniques, and safety precautions utilized during apparatus operations. Covers engine capabilities, pump construction, procedures for operation and hydraulic formulas utilized to calculate flow requirements. Prerequisite: FP 111.
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3.00 Credits
Trains students in the basic skills required for wildland fire fighting. Students will study wildland fire behavior, fire control tactics, human factors on the fireline, standards for fire fighter safety & survival and receive an introduction to the incident command system.
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0.50 Credits
Studies practical procedures, techniques, and safety precautions utilized by rescue personnel during water rescue response. Practices organization of a water rescue team, equipment requirements, scene evaluation, rescuer drown-proofing and basic victim retrieval techniques.
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0.50 Credits
Studies aircraft and airport systems, practical procedures, techniques, and safety precautions utilized by rescue personnel during aircraft crash and rescue response. Organization of a crash rescue team, equipment requirements, scene evaluation, and tactical and strategic considerations are covered. Prerequisite: FP 111.
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