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Filters: All CoursesEmpowering Responder Wellness (U0381)
Curriculum: Responder Health and Safety
Explore and understand how to attain and sustain a healthy lifestyle with the tools and information to make the correct choices to improve survivability, personal health, safety and lifestyle.
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.
NWCG S-190, Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior (Q0901 - S190)
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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.
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.
Hazardous Materials for Inspectors (U0382)
Curriculum: Hazardous Materials
Learn to recognize, identify and quantify hazardous materials present in occupancies during fire inspections and to perform initial steps of code application and notification to initiate mitigation.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
NWCG L-180, Human Factors in the Wildland Fire Service (Q0902 - L180)
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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.
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.