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FIR 110: Fire Protection
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Introductory course covering major topics, including history of fire organization, fire protection agencies, organization, equipment, fire-fighting procedur e s , t a c t i c s , f ire compos i tion, extinguishing agents, chemical hazards, detection and protection systems, statistics, building construction and fire prevention and investigation. Lecture: 3 hours
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FIR 129: Hazardous Materials
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Basic safety and procedural factors relating to the following areas are stressed: recognition and identification of hazardous materials; labeling; flammable liquids, gases, corrosives and poisons; flammable solids; explosives; radioactive materials; oxidizers and organic peroxides; DOT emergency-response guide; EPA, ESDA and related topics. Lecture: 3 hours
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FIR 135: Fire-Service Law
2.00 Credits
Triton College
This course provides an introductory step toward increasing awareness of legal ramifications of firefighter activities and how they can or cannot be challenged in a court of law. Lecture: 2 hours
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FIR 150: Fire Suppression
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Tactics and strategy, structural protection, fire rating and building construction are covered. Emphasis is on MBO, pre-emergency planning, basic command/ control, fire-control mechanisms, fire-flow calculations, structural fires, major emergency operations and related topics. Lecture: 4 hours
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FIR 180: Fire Prevention
3.00 Credits
Triton College
This course covers the development and implementation of fire-inspection procedures, a systematic and deliberate inspection program and a survey of national fire codes. Lecture: 3 hours
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FIR 189: Fire Department Administration
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Learn about the accepted practical methods as applied to fire-staff functions such as planning, organization, direction, coordination, reporting, budgeting, personnel and training, and related material. Prerequisite: FIR 110 Lecture: 3 hours
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FIR 190: Arson
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Fire causes and detection are covered. The history, development and philosophy of fire investigation including inspection techniques are covered along with criminal procedures related to various local and state statutes. Lecture: 3 hours
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FIR 195: Fire Department Instructor Training I
3.00 Credits
Triton College
This course examines the principles of learning as applied to the adult student. Various methods of instructional techniques, programmed instruction and the use of audiovisual materials are presented. Students develop plans and use them in-service fire department training student teaching. Lecture: 3 hours
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FIR 196: Fire Department Instructor Training II
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Qualifications of a training officer, objectives of the training program, training facilities, developing curriculum, administering a training program, conference leadership and practice teaching are presented. Prerequisite: FIR 195 Lecture: 3 hours
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FIR 250: Fire Apparatus Engineer
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Fireground hydraulics, pump operation, maintenance and performance, and various hose layouts are discussed. Practical experience will be provided. Content provides background for the Certified Fire Engineer Examination from the state of Illinois. Prerequisite: Firefighter II State Certification and Class C Driver's License Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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