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Introduction To Fire Scene Investigation

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This course will provide a basic understanding in the determination of origin, cause, and responsibility of fires. Topics covered in the course include fire chemistry, safety, application of the scientific method, and fire scene documentation.

COURSE DETAILS:

This course is based on elements of NFPA 1033, utilizing Kirk’s Fire Investigation (2012 ed.) and NFPA 921 (2011 ed.). It should also count as tested hours towards certification as a CFI through the International Association of Arson Investigators. A certificate of completion of 24 hours of training will be issued by FMC for Introduction to Fire Scene Investigations.

Wildland Fire

COURSE DETAILS:

This course provides students with hands-on experience in the procedures and systems utilized during an automobile extrication. Subjects covered include: Auto extrication, types of hand and power tools, removing windows, opening doors, removing roofs, pulling steering wheels, moving foot pedals, raising dashboards, pulling seats, stabilization of vehicles, and simulated rescues of trapped victims.

Confined Space Rescue Awareness

COURSE DETAILS:

This course provides instruction in identifying a permit and non-permit required confined space, the hazards associated with confined spaces, target industries and hazards, state regulations, communications, and equipment requirements. This course does not qualify participants to make permit required entries.

S-234: Ignition Operations

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Additional Pre-course preparation work required

Course Details:

This is an entry-level course providing training in the functional roles and responsibilities connected with firing operations. The course covers, planning, ignition procedures and techniques, and equipment applicable to wildland and prescribed fire. This course also addresses the role of the ignition specialist or firing boss as the organization manages escalation from a non-complex to a complex fire situation.

Note: This course is not intended to qualify or certify any personnel in the use, storage, or transport of any firing device. Rather, it is to provide the potential firing boss a description of available equipment and the requirements specific to each such device.

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