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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.

6-day off-campus
National Fire Incident Reporting System: Program Management (N0491)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

Learn about NFIRS capabilities, data collection and analysis, and reporting features to develop decision packages for standards of cover and comparative data based on local, state or national data.


None scheduled

6-day on-campus
Emergency Resource Deployment Planning Standards of Coverage (SOC) (R0492)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

Learn how to use national fire incident data and analysis tools to develop models to meet community performance and outcome standards and to guide discussions about providing fire protection and EMS.


None scheduled

2-day on-campus
Introduction to NFIRS 5.0 (W0497)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

Learn to use standardized forms to achieve uniformity in incident and activity reporting, with a focus on providing data to management, decision-makers and the state uniform fire reporting system.


None scheduled

10-day on-campus
Executive Planning (R0506)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

Learn to use strategic planning models to collect and analyze planning elements and leadership behaviors to impact community risk reduction and preparedness and to successfully manage critical tasks.


None scheduled

10-day on-campus
Fire Service Financial Management (R0333)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

Learn the skills to manage the fiscal activities of fire and EMS organizations, including planning, developing, funding and implementing budgets and presenting budgets, fiscal documents and programs.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Youth Firesetting Program Manager (F0634)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Management

Learn how to develop, enhance or rejuvenate a youth firesetting prevention and intervention program, including evaluating the program, developing a vision, and building and executing an action plan.


None scheduled

2-day on-campus
Youth Firesetting Program Manager (W0634)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Management

Learn how to develop, enhance or rejuvenate a youth firesetting prevention and intervention program, including evaluating the program, developing a vision, and building and executing an action plan.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Introduction to NFIRS 5.0 (O0497)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

Learn to use standardized forms to achieve uniformity in incident and activity reporting, with a focus on providing data to management, decision-makers and the state uniform fire reporting system.


None scheduled

6-day on-campus
Applications of Community Risk Reduction (R0385)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Public Education

Managing officers will learn to plan, implement, evaluate and lead risk-reduction activities to benefit the citizens they serve and those in the fire and emergency services who provide the services.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Training Operations in Small Departments (O0290)

Curriculum: Training Programs

Learn the basic skills to coordinate training in a small fire/EMS organization, including conducting training drills and coordinating training with a nearby larger city or state training function.


None scheduled

2-day off-campus
Best Practices in Community Risk Reduction (O0635)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Management

Explore risk-reduction programs and learn nationally recognized principles and best practices that can lead to community risk reduction programs that can measure success in local communities.


None scheduled