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National Fire Incident Reporting System: Program Manager (N0489)

Curriculum: Planning & Information Management

This course will show you how to use NFIRS with evolving technologies to make better data-driven decisions that address fire and life safety issues.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Command (N0243)

Curriculum: Hazardous Materials

Master the duties and responsibilities of the Incident Commander in hazardous materials emergencies including the implementation of a National Incident Management System-based Incident Command System.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Safety Program Operations (N0154)

Curriculum: Responder Health and Safety

Learn strategies for reducing firefighter fatalities and injuries with the health and safety aspects of emergency services operations, including policies and responsibilities for program management.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Emergency Medical Services: Incident Operations (N0147)

Curriculum: Emergency Medical Services

Master the Incident Command System (ICS) and incident command techniques (strategy, tactics and action plans) for management of medium to large incidents involving multiple sick or injured patients.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Leadership Strategies for Community Risk Reduction (N0200)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Management

Learn how to prevent, reduce and mitigate community risk, including implementation of community risk reduction and health programs to include health risks caused by humans and natural disasters.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Administration of Public Assistance for Community Recovery (N0335)

Curriculum: Training Programs

Get familiarized with the FEMA Public Assistance Grant Program and improve alignment of your organization (people, processes and documentation) to meet federal standards for Public Assistance recovery.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Plans Review for Fire and Life Safety (N0393)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical

Learn to verify that construction documents comply with applicable building and fire codes for fire protection and life safety requirements, including reviews of architectural drawings and site plans.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Strategic and Tactical Considerations for Fire Protection Systems (N0396)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical

Learn the procedures Incident Commanders use to conduct pre-incident planning for target hazards to determine the fire protection systems that may be needed during a fire or related emergency.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Fire and Emergency Services Training Program Management (N0445)

Curriculum: Training Programs

Training officers will learn the essential tools and skills to lead and manage the training function in fire/EMS organizations, including program planning, presentation skills and performance evaluation.


None scheduled

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 off-campus
Wildland Urban Interface: Fire-Adapted Communities (N0614)

Curriculum: Wildland Urban Interface

People with organizational responsibility for wildland urban interface (WUI) risk-reduction operations can learn how to create and sustain a fire-adapted community located within a WUI.


None scheduled

6-day off-campus
Community Risk Reduction: A Policy Approach (N0670)

Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Management

Learn to create, evaluate and defend public policy in your community by understanding how codes and regulations can be used as a component of fire prevention and mitigation and overall risk reduction.


None scheduled