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Prepare students for an entry level position and/or further educational study in the field of Firefighting and Fire Sciences. With the skills learned from this program the students will be familiar with the training, expectations, roles, and responsibilities placed upon them during fire and rescue emergencies. Course Objective: In the Fire Sciences program the students will learn the structure, operations, and basic tactical knowledge for fire and rescue emergencies through simulated laboratory experience which includes live fire training. They will also learn the importance of team building, command structure, physcal fitness, and professionalism as it pertains to the fire service.
PROGRAM COMPLETION REQUIRMENTS Student must have a passing grade, display an understanding and ability to implement employment skills necessary for certification of Firefighter I/II, and demonstrates the practical proficiencies as defined by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS).
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1. Observes Rules 2. Maintain Professional Appearance 3. Assumes Responsibilities 4. Punctuality/Attendance 5. Works Without Supervision 6. Completes Tasks as Assigned 7. Welcomes Constructive Criticism 8. Works Well With Others 9. Demonstrates a Positive Attitude 10. Performs as a Leader and a Follower NFPA/IDHS Practical Skills Evaluation
1. Fire Service Communication 2. Fire Extinguishers 3. Fire Control/Suppression 4. Fire Prevention 5. Forcible Entry 6. Fire Hose 7. Ladders 8. Overhaul 9. Personal Protective Equipment 11. Ropes and Knots 12. Fire Ground Safety 13. Salvage 14. Sprinklers 15. Ventilation 16. Water Supply 17. CPR |

