FFT2 Qualification Requirements (Wildland Crew Member)
NWCG Training and Certification
Required Courses:
S-130 | S-190 | L-180 | I-100 | IS-700 | RT-130
The Firefighter Type 2 serves on a hand crew, engine crew, or helitack crew, performing fire suppression and fuels management duties in the most adverse climate, fuel, and terrain conditions. The FFT2 has no supervisory responsibilities and is supervised by the Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1) or one of the Single Resource Bosses (CRWB, HEQB, ENGB, FELB, FIRB, HMGB). The FFT2 works in the Operations functional area.
S-130 (online or in person) - https://www.nwcg.gov/publications/training-courses/s-130
S-190 (online or in person) - https://www.nwcg.gov/publications/training-courses/s-190
L-180(online or in person) - https://www.nwcg.gov/publications/training-courses/l-180
IS-100 (online) - https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-100.c
IS-700 (online) - https://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-700.b
Skills Training Record - in person only by appointment
Complete IQ form - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gW387f68BiB_Df_y-t0rq_FHq4SA3g9F/view?usp=sharing
RT-130 (In Person) - https://www.nwcg.gov/publications/training-courses/rt-130
Required PPE is listed below.
Boots: All leather, lace-up type, minimum 8 inches high with lug-type soles and are in good condition (steel toe boots are not allowed).
Hard Hat: Plastic, Class B, ANSI Z89.1, 1986, OSHA approved, with chin strap. Note: Hard hat meeting NFPA Standard 1977, 2003 Edition, is required.
Gloves: One pair of heavy-duty leather gloves per person.
Eye Protection: One pair per person (meets standards ANSI 287, latest edition).
Headlamp: One lamp per person with batteries and attachment for hard hat.
Canteen: One quart size, two per person required, four per person recommended (filled prior to arrival at incident).
New Generation Fire Shelter: One serviceable shelter per person.
Flame Resistant Clothing: Shirt and trousers for fireline duties, flame resistant clothing must:
a. Self-extinguish upon removal from heat source.
b. Act as an effective thermal barrier by minimizing conductive heat transfer.
c. Not melt or shrink to any appreciable degree upon decomposition during exposure to a high heat source.
d. Be manufactured from flame retardant treated (FRT) cotton, FRT rayon, FRT wool, aramid (nomex), or other similar fabric. Must be NFPA 1977 compliant
UFRA Certification Packet
https://www.uvu.edu/ufra/docs/certification/standards/approved_ffi_ffii_standard_05-17-2021.pdf
Dammeron Valley Academy October-November 2021