NWCG L-180, Human Factors in the Wildland Fire Service (Q0902 - L180)
Curriculum:
Gain insights while learning about human performance concepts as part of basic wildland firefighter training, including decision-making skills as a member of a fire crew in a variety of scenarios.
NWCG S-190, Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior (Q0901 - S190)
Curriculum:
Learn key details about the primary factors affecting the start and spread of wildfires and the recognition of potentially hazardous situations and how to respond to those factors and situations.
NWCG S-130, Firefighter Training (Wildland) (Q0900 - S130)
Curriculum: Other
Learn the concepts and foundational skills universal to all wildland firefighters and get evaluated by demonstrating them in an instructor-led exercise for certification and/or further training.
Foundations of Leadership and Operations for the Company Officer (Q0891)
Curriculum: Incident Management
Learn the foundation for company officers and the requisite knowledge to assume the responsibilities of a company officer.
Introduction to Emergency Response to Terrorism (Q0890)
Curriculum: Emergency Response to Terrorism
First responders can learn critical details, including basic awareness training and threat and risk assessment, to be properly prepared to respond to incidents of terrorism safely and effectively.
Management Tools for Emergency Services Leaders (Q0880)
Curriculum: Planning & Information Management
Learn how to identify trends, describe activities, define capabilities and shortfalls, share information, manage projects, and illustrate an organization's capabilities, needs or areas of concern.
Introduction to Community Risk Assessment (Q0843)
Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Public Education
Learn the components, benefits and processes of conducting risk assessments, including standardizing vocabulary, working with demographic and community data, and interacting with stakeholders.
Introduction to Strategic Community Risk Reduction (Q0841)
Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Public Education
Learn to identify the core components that build an effective community risk reduction (CRR) strategy and understand how the process can help foster safe, healthy, prepared and resilient communities.
Principles of Building Construction (Q0751)
Curriculum: Fire Prevention: Technical
Learn how to anticipate fire behavior based on structural elements of, and thermal effects on, various types of construction and how design elements, building and methods affect fire behavior.
Introduction to Application of Data for Fire and Emergency Services (Q0696)
Curriculum: Planning & Information Management
This course introduces emergency responders to the analysis and applications of data and information in planning for fire and EMS and community-based risk reduction efforts.
Safety Essentials (Q0694)
Curriculum: Responder Health and Safety
This course provides a foundation of responder wellness and safety fundamentals to safety program managers, students aspiring to those positions and students who have a general health and safety interest.
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.