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Prerequisites: Mandatory Firefighter/ MOD A
Full Description
This course is not a beginner level course, it will be expected that you have knowledge and skills in basic extrication and stabilization.
4 hours of classroom will be provided covering new vehicle technologies and challenges both on vehicle safety features and changes to the different materials used by vehicle manufacturers.
Hands-on portions will require participation (PPE is a MUST). Advanced techniques will be walked through on the afternoon of the first day. We will also be covering under rides and over rides to include advanced stabilization and moving vehicles and working under secured loads. Depending on vehicle availability we will be utilizing semitrailer‘s and other heavier vehicles as well.
The final exercise will include scenario based evolutions where you will work in teams to accomplish your objectives in multiple vehicle pile-ups.
Instructor: Jarrod Sights
March 21 - 23 & 29 - 30
Fridays: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturdays: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sundays: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Class Location: Vincennes University Jasper Campus Tech Building 850 College Ave, Jasper, IN 47546
Prerequisites:
Fire Officer I Certification
Homework will be required for this class.
Participants are highly encouraged to download the required book from the state.
Required Book: IFSTA Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer 6th Edition
Full Description:
This course is designed to give mid-level fire officers the knowledge and skills to meet the minimum job performance requirements as outlined in based on NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. The course is designed for the Fire Officer who is ready to assume more of a leadership role by moving into the middle management level of his/her department. This course expands on the knowledge base attained in Fire Officer I by revisiting some of the same subjects and adding additional material including Management, Government Structure, Departmental Budget Planning and Management, Human Resource Management, Community and Government Relations, Administration, Inspections & Investigations, Emergency Service Delivery, along with Health and Safety. Candidates must be self-motivated and possess the skills and abilities to function independently.
Candidates must demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to function safely and effectively as a Fire Officer II. Candidates should expect to spend time outside of class to complete the required exercises as well as prepare for the written and practical examinations.
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