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FSC 102
Basic Firefighter – Emergency Services Fundamentals (3-2-4)
Prerequisite: Program admission
This course provides the student with information on the applicable laws,
policies, and standards that the Firefighter I course is designed, and
how the course will be administered. This course will provide the student
basic knowledge of where and how the fire service originated from the
colonial periods to present day firefighting operations. The student will
learn basic roles and responsibilities of a firefighter, how firefighters
have to abide by and work from standard operating procedures and guidelines,
and how the chain of command works and their position within it. The student
will be provided the knowledge on how to communicate within the fire service;
whether it with the fire station or on the fire ground.
FSC 103
FSC 103 – Basic Firefighter – MODULE I (3-6-6)
Prerequisite: Program admission
This course provides the firefighter candidate/recruit with basic knowledge
and skills to perform various fire ground operations as a firefighter on
emergency scenes. The candidate/recruit will learn about safety during all
phases of a firefighters career, the personal protective equipment that is
required for training and every emergency response, and how to properly don
it for use and doff it after use. The candidate/recruit will learn about the
dynamics of fire through fire behavior and how to extinguish the different
phases of fires with either portable fire extinguishers or through fire
suppression attacks and techniques. The candidate/recruit will also learn
the three tactical priorities of Life Safety, Incident Stabilization, and
Property Conservation that have to be achieved on every fireground. Basic
knowledge and skills will be provided to the candidate/recruit so they can
achieve the tactical priorities through various fireground operations such
as: response & size-up, forcible entry, ladders, search & rescue,
ventilation, water supply, fire hose, fire nozzles, fire streams, salvage,
and overhaul.
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