National Fire Incident Reporting System 5.0 Self-Study (Q0494)
Curriculum: Planning & Information Management
Get an introduction to NFIRS 5.0 (for detailed tracking of fire, emergency and related incident responses) with an overview of the data collection system, its modules and data conversion issues.
ICS-400: Fundamentals Review for Command and General Staff (Q0466)
Curriculum: Incident Management
Review the topic areas and main points of Incident Command System (ICS)-100, ICS-200 and ICS-300 for successful participation in ICS-400 and other advanced-level ICS/command and control courses.
ICS-300: Intermediate All-Hazard NIMS ICS Review for Expanding Incidents (Q0464)
Curriculum: Incident Management
Review the topic areas and main points of Incident Command System (ICS) courses (ICS-100 and ICS-200) to prepare for successful participation in intermediate-level ICS/command and control courses.
ICS-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response (Q0463)
Curriculum: Incident Management
Learn how to use an all-hazards, all-agency approach for integrating the Incident Command System (ICS) with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) requirements for operational personnel.
ICS-100: An Introduction to the Incident Command System (Q0462)
Curriculum: Incident Management
Learn about the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System (ICS), including the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System.
Applied Research Design for Fire and Emergency Medical Services (Q0427)
Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development
Learn the skills necessary for successfully planning for and completing an Applied Research Paper including elements of research design, research approaches and methods, and procedures and data analysis.
Introduction to Fire and EMS Supervision and Management (Q0426)
Curriculum: Leadership and Executive Development
Fire and EMS supervisors/managers can gain the foundational insights to meet the expectations of the organization in areas including health and wellness, time management, and conflict resolution.
Introduction to Fire Behavior in a Single-Family Dwelling (Q0368)
Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical
Gain the ability to describe fire behavior in a single-family dwelling and apply that knowledge to fire safety and firefighting techniques to improve firefighter safety and reduce loss of life.
Awareness of Command and Control Decision-Making at Multialarm Incidents (Q0297)
Curriculum: Incident Management
Learn critical incident management skills focused on evaluating fire department emergencies and the command officer’s responsibilities while conducting major operations involving multialarm incidents.
Foundational Concepts of Chemistry (Q0228)
Curriculum: Hazardous Materials
Gain the foundational knowledge on the mitigation, prevention and response to chemical events within the community, and prepare for taking more advanced Hazardous Materials curriculum courses.
Testing and Evaluation of Water Supplies for Fire Protection (Q0218)
Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical
Learn about testing and evaluating available water supply systems for fire suppression activities, including on-site water storage systems and water supply for sprinklers and standpipe systems.
Alternative Water Supply: Planning and Implementing Programs (Q0217)
Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical
Fire chiefs, water authorities and public policy officials will learn to plan for and implement programs that allow for the use of alternative water sources during structural firefighting operations.