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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
A four-week intensive training course in basic firefighting skills and safety, concluding with live fire training. Covers basic fire department organization, safety, incident command system (ICS 100 and 200), accountability,forcible entry, fire extinguishers, tools, hose evolutions, ventilation, ladders, search and rescue, and Burn to Learn. Course meets the requirements of Washington State Firefighter - Modules 1 and 2. Prerequisite: Admission to the fire and Emergency Services Technology Program.
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5.00 Credits
Orientation to fire-incident-related experience, engine company organization, engine configuration, small tools and minor equipment, basic hose practices and lays, use of protective breathing apparatus, response, maps, communications and fire apparatus driving practices. Prerequisite: Admission to the fire and Emergency Services Technology Program.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of fire-incident-related experience, engine company organization, engine configuration, small tools and minor equipment, basic hose practices and lays, use of protective breathing apparatus, response, maps, communications and fire apparatus driving practices. Prerequisite: feST 101.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of fire-incident-related experience, engine company organization, engine configuration, small tools and minor equipment, basic hose practices and lays, use of protective breathing apparatus, response, maps, communications and fire apparatus driving practices. Prerequisite: feST 102.
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5.00 Credits
Firefighting orientation and safety, fire behavior, building construct ion, firefighting personal protective equipment, portable fire extinguishers, ropes and knots, and rescue/extrication. Course uses the Fundamentals of Firefighting text and is the first of three obtaining state firefighter I certification. Course meets or exceeds some of the requirements for Washington State Firefighter I, Modules 1 and 3. Prerequisite: Admission in the fire and Emergency Services Technology Program.
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5.00 Credits
Covers forcible entry, ground ladders, ventilation, water supply, fire hose, and fire streams. Course uses the Fundamentals of Firefighting text, 2004 and is the second course of three towards obtaining IFSAC Firefighter I certification. Course meets or exceeds some of the requirements for Washington State Firefighter I, Modules 1 and 3. Prerequisite: feST 110.
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5.00 Credits
Covers fire control, fire detection/alarm/suppression systems, loss control, protecting evidence, fire department communications, and fire prevention/public education. Course uses the Fundamentals of Firefighting text and is the third and final course toward obtaining IFSAC Firefighter I. Course meets or exceeds some of the requirements for Washington State Firefighter I, Modules 1 and 3. Prerequisite: 111.
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8.00 Credits
Development of skills in recognizing symptoms of illness and injuries and proper procedures for care. Upon completion of this course students may test for Washington State "EMT" certification. Prerequisite: Admission to the Fire and Emergency Service Technology Program.
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3.00 Credits
Pump construction and theory course will be the first of three classes designed to prepare the student for the technical application to fire pump operations. Explore the various types of fire pumps, their construction, operation and theory. Safe driving techniques, emergency operation, cold weather operations, emergency vehicle accident prevention (EVAP) certification and other related materials. Prerequisite: Admission to the and Service Technology Program.
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3.00 Credits
Covers water supply operations in fire service, including pre-fire planning operations, water quantity calculations, water source operations, delivery systems and options, and hydraulic calculations. Designed to meet the competencies set forth in NFPA 1002: Driver/Operator. Prerequisite: 122.
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