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FF |
105 |
Fire Fighter Level I |
10 |
This basic level course provides students with the knowledge and skills to function as an integral member of a fire department team under direct supervision in hostile environments. It includes the minimum knowledge and skill requirements for career and volunteer fire fighters whose duties involve primarily structural fire fighting. |
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FF |
111 |
NFPA 472 Dangerous Goods Awareness |
1 |
Identify situations where dangerous goods are present; identify dangerous goods by name, UN/NA identification number or type placard applied; determine fire, explosion and health hazard information for each material; learn necessary actions to protect yourself and others and to control access to the scene and current edition of the North American Emergency Response Guidebook; identify appropriate initial notifications and how to make them consistent with local emergency response plans or the organization's standard operating procedures. |
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FF |
113 |
Fire Apparatus – Driving & Maintenance |
2 |
Designed to provide opportunity for students with knowledge in firefighting to gain confidence in operating fire department pumpers. Drill exercises designed to impart practical experiences in effectively deploying pumping equipment under conditions often encountered on the fire ground. |
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FF |
214 |
Fire Apparatus - Pumping Operations |
2 |
This is a theory and practical course on pump operation including relay, tandem and duel pumping, portable pumps, apparatus service tests, and hydraulic calculations used in the fire service. The course also discusses the flow of water through large diameter hose, and single-and-double-hose lays. Only skilled operators make the most use of today's sophisticated fire apparatus. This course provides excellent skill development for firefighters, pump operators, and those cross-training as backup to vehicle operators. |
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FF |
205 |
Fire Fighter Level II |
6 |
Builds on knowledge and skills gained in FF 105 and equips the student to function as an integral member of a team of equally or less experienced firefighters under general supervision. When engaged in hazardous activities, a person at this level of training maintains direct communication with a supervisor. As well as further knowledge and skills of structural firefighting, also covers basic vehicle extrication and rescue techniques. Prerequisite: FF 105. |
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FF |
211 |
Dangerous Goods Operations |
2 |
Basic knowledge and skills to predict behaviour of dangerous goods and their containers. This is the only way the potential harm to life, environment and property can be estimated. Learn to plan a response, protect themselves and their equipment from contamination, implement the response, monitor the incident, and evaluate the progress of the response. Prerequisite: FF 111. |
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