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  • 0.10 Credits

    Hours: 0.1 Course ID: 003944 Provides the firefighter with a general understanding of the purpose and scope of overhaul, including recognition of hidden fires and methods used to separate, remove, and relocate charred materials. Prerequisite: (FRS 1028 and FRS 1034) or Consent of Instructor Component: Lecture
  • 0.30 Credits

    Hours: 0.3 Course ID: 003917 Includes an advanced level study in ventilating procedures. Reviews mechanical ventilation systems and their use in fire ground operations. Prerequisite: FRS 1034 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.3 credits (4 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 0.20 Credits

    Hours: 0.2 Course ID: 003927 Includes information pertaining to overhaul including safety precautions, indicators of structural instability, the preservation of evidence and the procedures for restoration of the fire premises. Prerequisite: FRS 1044 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.2 credits (3 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 1.10 Credits

    Hours: 1.1 Course ID: 003958 This intensive training course was developed in response to the tragic deaths of many firefighters across the nation in the past several years. Many of those who perished did so because they could not get out of the fire building or area where they were working. We train our firefighters in confined space, hazardous materials, infectious disease control, and incident command but until now there was no training course that taught our firefighters how to save their own lives. The firefighter Survival and Rescue courses are designed to fill this void by reviewing conditions and situations which may pose a risk to firefighters and by teaching firefighters how to help themselves in emergency conditions. Prerequisite: FRS 1024 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 1.1 credits (16 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 1.00 Credits

    Hours: 1 Course ID: 003935 Meets the needs of fire officers and crew leaders with responsibilities to manage the operations of one or more companies in structural firefighting operations. Includes preparation for response, decision making, and tactical operations. Includes, as the foundation of the course, an extensive unit of simulation to provide application of concepts and the development of skills. Provides an effective approach to command decision making and organization. Focuses on a review of the command sequence and an overview of incident command for structural firefighting. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 1 credit (15 hours). Component: Lecture
  • 1.00 Credits

    Hours: 1 Course ID: 003936 Designed for company officers and other fire or rescue service personnel with the responsibility for conducting periodic company level or small unit training. Introduces the participant to basic instructional concepts and techniques. Emphasizes teaching principles and techniques applicable to fire and rescue service training. Includes effective communication, teaching from lesson plans, methods of instruction with emphasis on skills training, and adult learning. Prerequisite: (FRS 101 and FRS 102 and FRS 103 and FRS 104 and FRS 105 and FRS 201 and FRS 202 and FRS 203) or Consent of Instructor. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
  • 6.00 Credits

    Hours: 6 Course ID: 001477 Includes company officer, incident command system (ICS), leadership strategies for company success, and fire/arson detection. Prerequisite: FRS 203 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 6 credits (90 contact hours). Component: Lecture Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules
  • 3.50 Credits

    Hours: 3.5 Course ID: 003937 Involves information and activities needed to meet the minimum standards of Fire Service Company Officers in practicing competencies relative to administrative and incident resolution consistent with National fire Protection Association Code 1021. Prerequisite: (FRS 101 and FRS 102 and FRS 103 and FRS 104 and FRS 105 and FRS 201 and FRS 202 and FRS 203) or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 3.5 credits (52 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 0.90 Credits

    Hours: 0.9 Course ID: 003938 Meets the needs of fire officers and managers with responsibilities to use, deploy, implement and/or function within a departmental Emergency Management Systems. Addresses the need for incident management systems, an overview of the structure and expandability of ICS, an understanding of the command skills needed by departmental officers to effectively use ICS, guidelines and scenario practice on how to apply ICS, and guidelines and resource information for setting up and implementing a departmental ICS. Lecture: 0.9 credits (14 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 0.80 Credits

    Hours: 0.8 Course ID: 003939 Designed to meet the needs of the company officer. Provides the participant with basic skills and tools needed to perform effectively as a leader in the fire service environment. Addresses techniques and approaches to problem-solving, identifying and assessing the needs of the company officers subordinates running meetings effectively in the fire service environment, and decision-making for the company officer. Prerequisite: (FRS 101 and FRS 102 and FRS 103 and FRS 104 and FRS 105 and FRS 201 and FRS 202 and FRS 203) or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.8 credits (12 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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