AH-221 Damage Inspection Specialist (2017)
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This course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to perform in the role of a Damage Inspection Specialist. Topics include position overview; supplies and equipment; assignments; Damage Inspection Manager (DINM) expectations; communications; documentation; navigation; safety, and data collection.
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DINS0023 |
University of Phoenix - Sacramento |
06/26/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
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AH-321 Damage Inspection Manager (2017)
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This course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to perform in the role of a Damage Inspection Manager. Topics include position overview; supplies and equipment; assignments; Damage Inspection Manager expectations; communications; documentation; navigation; safety, and data collection.
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No Courses Available
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AH-330: Strike Team/Task Force Leader All Hazards (2017)
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This course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to perform in the position of Strike Team/Task Force Leader. Topics include position overview; pre-deployment responsibilities; concept of the position; resource typing standards; pre-dispatch preparation; incident responsibilities; administration; supervision; response; assignment; demobilization; tactics and safety; risk management; entrapment avoidance; WUI; case studies; scenarios; appropriate action vs. freelancing.
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AH3300222 |
Rancho Santa Fe FPD Station 5 |
09/29/2025 - 10/02/2025 |
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Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Awareness (2018)
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This course provides an awareness-level overview of aircraft rescue and fire fighting.
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No Courses Available
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Animal Technical Rescue Awareness (2017)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare a firefighter to respond to an Animal Technical Rescue incident as a single incident accident or as a component of large scale disaster involving animals and human elements and to do so in a safe and effective manner while sharing jurisdictional and functional responsibility with AHJ.
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No Courses Available
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Animal Technical Rescue Awareness (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to support an animal technical rescue incident at an awareness level in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include animal anatomy and physiology, handling and behavior principles, rescuer safety and approach, incident size up, and recognizing and isolating hazards to rescuers and animals. This course incorporates awareness training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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No Courses Available
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Animal Technical Rescue Technician (2017)
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This course provides the knowledge and understanding of skills and resources necessary to respond to a ATR incident as a single incident, or as a component of large scale disaster involving large and small animal and human elements, and to do so in a safe and effective manner, with low impact on ongong emergency services operations.
This course also meets and exceeds NFPA 1670 Chapter 17.1 - 17.2 guidelines and covers the most likely animal species that first responders are called to rescue and manage: cattle (beef and dairy), horses, including working horses (police mounts, SAR), companion animals and working dogs (SAR, K-9).
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No Courses Available
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Animal Technical Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to extricate animals in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include animal anatomy, physiology, handling, behavior, and safety; incident types; size up; hazards; planning scene management; animal manipulation and movement; rescue operations; animal care and decontamination; and incident termination. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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ATRT0066 |
North Valley Animal Disaster Group (2) |
06/02/2025 - 06/04/2025 |
ATRT0068 |
Atwood Ranch |
07/11/2025 - 07/13/2025 |
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Basic Emergency Vehicle Operations (1996)
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This course provides information and skills training. Topics include applicable laws, defensive driving techniques, basic inspection, and maintenance. Each student also has the opportunity to increase his or her driving skills during simulated driving conditions.
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No Courses Available
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Basic Pump Operations (1993)
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This course provides the student with the information and skills training for operating fire service pumps. Topics include types of pumps, engine and pump gauges, maintenance, unsafe pumping conditions, pressure relief devices, cooling systems, water supplies, drafting, and field hydraulics. Each student also has the opportunity to increase his or her pumping skills during simulated pumping conditions.
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No Courses Available
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Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 1A: Front-Line Responder (2020)
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This course is intended for any member of the fire service. The Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 1A: Front-Line Responder (2020) course provides the student the opportunity for learning the basics of Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness by describing stress and listing stressors; identifying and describing the impacts of stress; describing factors and demonstrating practices for resilience; describing types, prevalence, and causes of cancer; describing exposure to carcinogenic chemicals; and describing and demonstrating minimizing exposure and risk to cancerous contaminants.
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No Courses Available
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Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 2A: First-Level Supervisor (2020)
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Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 2A: First-Level Supervisor (2020) is a 24-hour course intended to provide leadership-level information and best practices for cancer mitigation and behavioral health for the aspiring Company Officer and/or fire service leader.
This course is intended for the fire service member operating in a leadership capacity. The Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 2A: First-Level Supervisor (2020) course provides leadership-level information on and best practices for cancer awareness, including communicating risk about and minimizing and mitigating toxic exposure and risk; creating a supportive environment, overcoming barriers, and effecting change; and laws, regulations, standards, and policies. This course also provides leadership-level information on and best practices for behavioral health, including stressors on members and leaders; stress impacts; overcoming barriers to behavioral health and resiliency, creating a supportive environment, member engagement, and effecting change; support resources and how to access them; and documentation types and requirements.
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No Courses Available
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Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 3A: Organizational Leader (2020)
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Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 3A: Organizational Leader (2020) is a 24-hour course intended to provide chief-officer-level information on the development of inclusive cancer prevention and behavioral health and wellness programs.
The Behavioral Health and Cancer Awareness 3A: Organizational Leader course provides chief-officer-level information on the science of cancer, the budgetary and policy impacts, implementing policies and procedures and overcoming challenges to mitigation and minimization of toxic exposure, and developing a cancer-prevention program. It also provides information on the prevalence of behavioral-health issues and the impacts of prevention, implementing policies and procedures and overcoming challenges to increase wellness, and developing a behavioral health and wellness program.
This new FSTEP curriculum has been developed based on the latest evidence-based research and industry best practices, and using several others references as supporting documents. Behavioral health and cancer awareness are emerging topics where significant resources, research, and attention is being dedicated to the study of the topics. To date, NFPA standards have not yet been developed, however, stakeholders are demanding information on these subjects be addressed with the intention of educating the workforce and simultaneously influencing policy and the standards-making process.
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No Courses Available
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CA-219: Wildland Firefighting - Firing Operations (2018)
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This course provides information and develops skills required to perform and hold firing operations on wildland fires and prescribed burns. This course contains a mix of online and instructor-led training including live fire exercises. The students will be engaged in wildland firefighting and firing operations. Students are required to complete the online training portion of the course and recourse quizzes prior to taking the instructor-led training.
Prerequisites: NWCG 310-1: Wildland Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1) S-290: Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior Online component for NWCG S-219: Firing Operations Two (2) precourse instructor-developed quizzes
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CA2190090 |
Anderson Lake County Park |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
CA2190091 |
Manteca Fire Department Station 241 |
06/02/2025 - 06/05/2025 |
CA2190111 |
Sonora Fire Department |
06/23/2025 - 06/26/2025 |
CA2190104 |
Northern Sonoma County Fire District |
06/03/2025 - 06/06/2025 |
CA2190110 |
California Medical Facility |
06/09/2025 - 06/12/2025 |
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Certification Examination Evaluator Training (2016)
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This course provides in-depth instruction on the registration requirements for Registered Lead Evaluators and Skills Evaluators, processes and procedures to request and successfully deliver both written and skills certification examinations, and information on making the transition from instructor to evaluator.
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CEET0199 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/04/2025 - 06/04/2025 |
CEET0201 |
Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center |
08/19/2025 - 08/19/2025 |
CEET0203 |
Orange County Fire Authority |
09/02/2025 - 09/02/2025 |
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Chief Fire Officer 3A: Human Resource Management (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the human resources requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Chief Fire Officer including developing plans for providing employee accommodation, developing hiring procedures, establishing personnel assignments, describing methods of facilitating and encouraging professional development, developing an ongoing education training program, developing promotion procedures, developing proposals for improving employee benefits, and developing a measurable accident and injury prevention program.
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CFO3A0246 |
Fire Instruction |
10/13/2025 - 10/15/2025 |
CFO3A0245 |
Fire Instruction |
07/08/2025 - 07/10/2025 |
CFO3A0274 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/07/2025 - 07/09/2025 |
CFO3A0271 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
11/05/2025 - 11/07/2025 |
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Chief Fire Officer 3B: Budget and Fiscal Responsibilities (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the budgeting requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Chief Fire Officer including developing a budget management system, developing a division or departmental budget, and describing the process for ensuring competitive bidding.
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CFO3B0232 |
Fire Instruction |
10/27/2025 - 10/28/2025 |
CFO3B0231 |
Fire Instruction |
07/21/2025 - 07/22/2025 |
CFO3B0252 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
11/17/2025 - 11/18/2025 |
CFO3B0255 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/10/2025 - 07/11/2025 |
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Chief Fire Officer 3C: General Administration Functions (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the administration requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Chief Fire Officer including directing a department record management system, analyzing and interpreting records and data, developing a model plan for continuous organizational improvement, developing a plan to facilitate approval, preparing community awareness programs, and evaluating the inspection program of the AHJ.
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CFO3C0249 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
06/02/2025 - 06/04/2025 |
CFO3C0228 |
Fire Instruction |
08/04/2025 - 08/06/2025 |
CFO3C0229 |
Fire Instruction |
11/10/2025 - 11/12/2025 |
CFO3C0251 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
12/01/2025 - 12/03/2025 |
CFO3C0255 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/06/2025 - 08/08/2025 |
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Chief Fire Officer 3D: Command of Expanding All-Hazard Incidents (2019)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the emergency service requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Chief Fire Officer including developing a plan for the integration of fire services resources, developing an agency resource contingency plan, evaluating incident facilities, supervising multiple resources, developing and utilizing an incident action plan, obtaining incident information to facilitate transfer of command, developing and conducting a post-incident analysis, and maintaining incident records.
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CFO3DAHI0099 |
Fire Instruction |
06/09/2025 - 06/12/2025 |
CFO3DAHI0101 |
Fire Instruction |
12/08/2025 - 12/11/2025 |
CFO3DAHI0100 |
Fire Instruction |
09/15/2025 - 09/18/2025 |
CFO3DAHI0121 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
CFO3DAHI0124 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/15/2025 - 09/19/2025 |
CFO3DAHI0119 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
12/08/2025 - 12/12/2025 |
CFO3DAHI0120 |
Brea Fire Department Station 2 |
07/21/2025 - 07/25/2025 |
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Common Passenger Vehicle Recue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to extricate victim(s) from a common passenger vehicle in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include sizing up an incident; creating an incident action plan; establishing safety zones; mitigating hazards; stabilizing and creating access and egress openings for rescue from a vehicle resting on its wheels, side, and roof or in a multi-hazard configuration or environment; disentangling and removing victims; and terminating an incident. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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No Courses Available
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Company Officer 2A: Human Resource Management (2014)
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This course provides information on the use of human resources to accomplish assignments, evaluating member performance, supervising personnel, and integrating health and safety plans, policies, and procedures into daily activities as well as the emergency scene.
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CO2A0529 |
Fire Station 78 |
07/21/2025 - 07/24/2025 |
CO2A0509 |
Schell Vista Fire Department |
10/06/2025 - 10/09/2025 |
CO2A0510 |
South Placer FPD |
10/27/2025 - 10/30/2025 |
CO2A0466 |
Fire Instruction |
07/14/2025 - 07/17/2025 |
CO2A0507 |
SJFD Training Center |
10/20/2025 - 10/23/2025 |
CO2A0467 |
Fire Instruction |
10/06/2025 - 10/09/2025 |
CO2A0538 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
06/16/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
CO2A0541 |
Yuba Community College |
09/02/2025 - 09/26/2025 |
CO2A0548 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/16/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
CO2A0550 |
Palomar College - Public Safety Training Center |
10/13/2025 - 10/17/2025 |
CO2A0542 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
08/18/2025 - 08/22/2025 |
CO2A0547 |
College of the Desert |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
CO2A0544 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/18/2025 - 08/22/2025 |
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Company Officer 2B: General Administrative Functions (2014)
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This course provides information on general administrative functions and the implementation of department policies and procedures and addresses conveying the fire departmentās role, image, and mission to the public.
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CO2B0524 |
Fire Station 78 |
08/11/2025 - 08/12/2025 |
CO2B0501 |
SJFD Training Center |
11/17/2025 - 11/18/2025 |
CO2B0459 |
Fire Instruction |
07/28/2025 - 07/30/2025 |
CO2B0460 |
Fire Instruction |
10/20/2025 - 10/22/2025 |
CO2B0534 |
Folsom Fire Department |
12/01/2025 - 12/02/2025 |
CO2B0535 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
06/23/2025 - 06/25/2025 |
CO2B0539 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
10/22/2025 - 10/24/2025 |
CO2B0542 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/02/2025 - 09/04/2025 |
CO2B0531 |
El Camino - Online |
06/05/2025 - 06/09/2025 |
CO2B0543 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/25/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
CO2B0538 |
Yuba Community College |
10/07/2025 - 10/16/2025 |
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Company Officer 2C: Fire Inspections and Investigation (2014)
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This course provides information on conducting inspections, identifying hazards and addressing violations, performing a fire investigation to determine preliminary cause and securing the incident scene and preserving evidence.
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CO2C0480 |
Rancho Santa Fe FPD Station 5 |
09/15/2025 - 09/18/2025 |
CO2C0492 |
Fire Station 78 |
09/15/2025 - 09/18/2025 |
CO2C0440 |
Fire Instruction |
11/17/2025 - 11/20/2025 |
CO2C0470 |
South Placer FPD |
06/23/2025 - 06/26/2025 |
CO2C0439 |
Fire Instruction |
08/18/2025 - 08/21/2025 |
CO2C0497 |
SJFD Training Center |
11/04/2025 - 11/07/2025 |
CO2C0498 |
Yuba Community College |
10/21/2025 - 11/14/2025 |
CO2C0500 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/21/2025 - 07/24/2025 |
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Company Officer 2D: All-Risk Command Operations (2014)
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This course provides information on conducting incident size-up, developing and implementing an initial plan of action involving single and multiunit operations for various types of emergency incidents to mitigate the situation following agency safety procedures, conducting preincident planning, and develop and conduct a post-incident analysis.
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CO2D0543 |
Fire Station 78 |
10/13/2025 - 10/16/2025 |
CO2D0530 |
Contra Costa County Fire Training Center |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
CO2D0526 |
Rancho Santa Fe FPD Station 5 |
10/14/2025 - 10/17/2025 |
CO2D0512 |
Schell Vista Fire Department |
11/17/2025 - 11/20/2025 |
CO2D0515 |
Fire Instruction |
09/08/2025 - 09/11/2025 |
CO2D0516 |
Fire Instruction |
06/02/2025 - 06/05/2025 |
CO2D0514 |
Fire Instruction |
12/01/2025 - 12/04/2025 |
CO2D0550 |
SJFD Training Center |
08/25/2025 - 08/28/2025 |
CO2D0558 |
College of the Desert |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
CO2D0555 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/28/2025 - 07/31/2025 |
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Company Officer 2E: Wildland Incident Operations (2014)
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This course provides information on evaluating and reporting incident conditions, analyzing incident needs, developing and implementing a plan of action to deploy incident resources completing all operations to suppress a wildland fire, establishing an incident command post, creating an incident action plan, and completing incident records and reports.
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CO2E0380 |
Fire Instruction |
06/23/2025 - 06/26/2025 |
CO2E0386 |
Schell Vista Fire Department |
12/08/2025 - 12/11/2025 |
CO2E0382 |
Fire Instruction |
09/22/2025 - 09/25/2025 |
CO2E0391 |
Rancho Santa Fe FPD Station 5 |
12/01/2025 - 12/04/2025 |
CO2E0398 |
Fire Station 78 |
11/03/2025 - 11/06/2025 |
CO2E0381 |
Fire Instruction |
12/15/2025 - 12/18/2025 |
CO2E0409 |
North Net Training Center |
09/08/2025 - 09/11/2025 |
CO2E0410 |
Sacramento Fire Department |
06/02/2025 - 06/05/2025 |
CO2E0412 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/08/2025 - 09/11/2025 |
CO2E0418 |
Placer Hills Fire Protection District |
06/02/2025 - 06/05/2025 |
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Confined Space Rescue Awareness (2022)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the awareness level confined space rescue technician to support an operations- or technician-level incident including sizing up an incident, identifying and isolating hazards, initiating a search in areas immediately adjacent to a confined space, communicating with victims, and performing nonentry rescue. This course does not qualify participants to make permit-required entries.
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No Courses Available
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Confined Space Rescue Operations/Technician (2021)
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This intensive hands-on course provides the skills and knowledge needed to prepare the confined space rescue technician to respond to confined space emergencies including identifying confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces, the hazards associated with permit-required confined spaces, target industries and hazards, state and federal regulations, components of a rescue operation, and the roles and responsibilities of the rescue team.
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CSROT0095 |
Sacramento Fire Department |
10/20/2025 - 10/24/2025 |
CSROT0098 |
Folsom Fire Department |
11/03/2025 - 11/07/2025 |
CSROT0115 |
Fresno City College |
11/10/2025 - 11/14/2025 |
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Emergency Vehicle Technician 1A: Systems: Chassis, Cab, Body, Tank and Accessories (2020)
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Chassis Systems and Components Module: This course module provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to inspect, maintain, repair, and test emergency vehicle chassis systems and components.
Cab and Body Module: This course module provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to inspect, maintain, repair, and test emergency vehicle cab and body systems and components.
Tanks and Accessories Module: This course module provides an overview of the knowledge and skills utilized by an emergency vehicle technician to inspect, maintain, and repair tanks and their accessories.
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No Courses Available
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Emergency Vehicle Technician 1B: Electrical Systems A (2020)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to inspect and maintain low-voltage electrical systems in emergency vehicles
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No Courses Available
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Emergency Vehicle Technician 1C: Pumps and Accessories (2020)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills utilized by an emergency vehicle technician to inspect, maintain, repair, and test pumps and their accessories including the priming system, plumbing and valves, gauges, indicator and warning systems, interlocks, and packing and seals.
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No Courses Available
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Emergency Vehicle Technician 2A: Electrical Systems B (2020)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to repair low-voltage electrical systems, and inspect, maintain, and repair electronic controls and instrumentation in emergency vehicles
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No Courses Available
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Emergency Vehicle Technician 3A: Human Resource Management / Fleet Specifications and Records (2020)
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Human Resource Management Module: This module provides an overview of human resource management knowledge and skills utilized by a supervisory or managerial level emergency vehicle technician in a multiple technician agency or shop.
Fleet Specifications and Records Module: This module provides an overview of the knowledge and skills utilized by an emergency vehicle technician to oversee outsourced repair quality control, forecast inventory needs and order parts, and develop the documentation needed to prepare estimates, adhere to maintenance and repair schedule, document warranty repairs, create work orders, validate maintenance records, and develop apparatus specifications.
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No Courses Available
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Employing Audiovisual Aids (2017)
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This course covers the principles and selection of media in the instructional process, employment of basic and advanced forms of instructional media, use of computers in the instructional process, and individualized instruction programs. Teaching demonstrations are required of all participants.
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No Courses Available
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Ethical Leadership - Ethical Leadership for Instructors (2018)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to identify the value of ethical behavior in instructional settings, describe how ethical norms influence individual ethics, identify a personal ethical perspective and core values and how they impact communication and ethical decision making, and make an ethical decision using an ethical decision-making model, in order to assist in making ethical decisions when faced with an ethical dilemma in an instructional setting and carry out the roles and responsibilities of an SFT instructor in an ethical manner.
Designed For: Individuals who wish to teach State Fire Training courses as a registered instructor and anyone interested in pursuing ethical behavior in an instructional setting.
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ELC0313 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/03/2025 - 06/03/2025 |
ELC0312 |
Red Helmet Training SoCal/Fresno |
06/06/2025 - 06/06/2025 |
ELC0316 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
11/14/2025 - 11/14/2025 |
ELC0320 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/07/2025 - 08/07/2025 |
ELC0321 |
Shasta College |
06/16/2025 - 06/19/2025 |
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Executive Chief Fire Officer 4A: Human Resource Management (2014)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Executive Chief Fire Officer to perform his/her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The overarching themes of this curriculum are recruitment, selection, and placement of human resources; the development of a positive and participative member/management program; the establishment and evaluation of a list of education and in-service training goals; appraisal of a member assistance program; and the evaluation of an incentive program to determine if the desired results are achieved.
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ECFO4A0043 |
San Marcos Regional Training Center |
11/10/2025 - 11/13/2025 |
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Executive Chief Fire Officer 4B: Community & Government Relations (2014)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Executive Chief Fire Officer to perform his/her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The overarching theme of this curriculum is assuming a leadership role in community events.
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ECFO4B0042 |
San Marcos Regional Training Center |
12/15/2025 - 12/16/2025 |
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Executive Chief Fire Officer 4C: Administration (2014)
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See Course Plan located at https://osfm.fire.ca.gov/divisions/state-fire-training/cfstes-professional-certification/executive-chief-fire-officer-2014/
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ECFO4C0040 |
San Marcos Regional Training Center |
11/17/2025 - 11/20/2025 |
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Executive Chief Fire Officer 4D: Emergency Services Delivery (2014)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Executive Chief Fire Officer to perform his/her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The overarching themes of this curriculum are developing a comprehensive disaster plan and a comprehensive plan for the organization to operate at a civil disturbance.
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ECFO4D0040 |
San Marcos Regional Training Center |
12/08/2025 - 12/12/2025 |
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Executive Chief Fire Officer 4E: Health and Safety (2014)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Executive Chief Fire Officer to perform his/her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The overarching theme of this curriculum is maintaining, developing, and providing leadership for a risk management program.
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ECFO4E0040 |
San Marcos Regional Training Center |
12/17/2025 - 12/18/2025 |
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Fire and Life Safety Educator 1A: Fire and Life Safety Educator 1 (2015)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for a Fire and Life Safety Educator to safely, effectively, and competently coordinate and deliver existing educational programs and information.
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No Courses Available
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Fire and Life Safety Educator 1B: Fire and Life Safety Educator 2 (2015)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for an experienced Fire and Life Safety Educator to safely, effectively, and competently prepare educational programs and information to meet identified needs.
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No Courses Available
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Fire and Life Safety Educator 1C: Fire and Life Safety Educator 3 (2015)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for an experienced Fire and Life Safety Educator to safely, effectively, and competently create, administer, and evaluate educational programs and information.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1A: Driver/Operator (2017)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform preventive maintenance on and drive or operate a fire apparatus. Topics include routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions; operating, backing, maneuvering, and turning a fire apparatus under a variety of conditions; and operating all fixed systems and equipment on a fire apparatus. Fulfills the requirements for a Class C driverās license fire fighter endorsement.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FADO1A1522 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
10/13/2025 - 10/17/2025 |
FADO1A1480 |
Yuba Community College |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
FADO1A1519 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
FADO1A1503 |
Heartland Fire Training |
06/02/2025 - 06/06/2025 |
FADO1A1539 |
Sierra College - Grass Valley |
10/20/2025 - 10/23/2025 |
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Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1B: Pump Apparatus Operations (2017)
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This course provides information on pumping apparatus preventive maintenance and operations. Topics include routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions; producing hand, master, and foam fire streams, relay pump operations; and supplying water to fire sprinkler and standpipe systems. This course is based on the 2014 edition of NFPA 1002 Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FADO1B0821 |
Yuba Community College |
06/16/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
FADO1B0830 |
Grass Valley Fire Department Station #2 |
06/02/2025 - 06/06/2025 |
FADO1B0836 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
FADO1B0838 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
10/27/2025 - 10/31/2025 |
FADO1B0846 |
Bishop FD Training Center |
06/06/2025 - 06/15/2025 |
FADO1B0850 |
Sierra College - Grass Valley |
12/08/2025 - 12/11/2025 |
FADO1B0859 |
Victor Valley College |
06/02/2025 - 06/06/2025 |
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Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1C: Aerial Apparatus Operations (2017)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to operate and perform preventive maintenance on an aerial apparatus. Topics include routine testing, inspections, and servicing functions on systems and components unique to an aerial apparatus; maneuvering, positioning, and stabilizing an aerial apparatus; maneuvering, positioning, and lowering the aerial device; and deploying and operating an elevated master stream.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1D: Tillered Apparatus Operations (2017)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to operate a fire department aerial apparatus equipped with a tiller. Topics include practical driving exercises and operating, positioning, and stabilizing the apparatus from both the tractor and tiller positions.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1E: Wildland Fire Apparatus Operations (2017)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform preventive maintenance on and operate a water tender. Topics include routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions unique to a water tender; maneuvering and positioning a water tender at a water shuttle fill site; and establishing, maneuvering, and positioning at a water shuttle dumpsite.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1F: Water Tender Operations (2017)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform preventive maintenance on and operate a water tender. Topics include routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions unique to a water tender; maneuvering and positioning a water tender at a water shuttle fill site; and establishing, maneuvering, and positioning at a water shuttle dumpsite.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 1: Basic Fire Chemistry (1996)
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This course is a basic overview of fire chemistry and fire behavior designed for the beginning or a volunteer fire fighter. Includes: Classes of fire, fundamentals of heat transfer, fire characteristics of materials, products of combustion, hazardous and explosive materials, extinguishing agents, size- up, and exposure protection.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 2: Basic Operations ā Structural (1996)
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A hands-on course designed to provide the student with information, methods, and techniques for operating basic fire fighting tools and carrying out basic fire fighting evolutions. Areas covered include Hose, nozzles, and fittings, ground ladders, self-contained breathing apparatus, pump operations in theory, pump operations in the field, and the use of fire extinguishers.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 3: Structural Firefighting Acquired Structure (2018)
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This curriculum is an optional, yet additional prerequisite in preparing an instructor to teach Fire Control 3: Live Fire Fighting (2018) using an acquired structure. This course provides the students an opportunity for learning the knowledge and demonstrating the skills for instructing fire fighters in locating, controlling, and extinguishing an interior structure fire using an acquired structure. Key learning areas include an overview of the Fire Control 3: Structural Fire Fighting course plan; an introduction to acquired structure live fire training; preburn planning; fire dynamics; set up and walk through; live fire training evolutions; and postburn procedures.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 4A: Ignitable Liquids and Gases Awareness/Operations (2022)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed to extinguish an ignitable liquid fire and control a flammable gas fire.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 4B: Ignitable Liquids and Gases Technician (2022)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed to identify the regulations, construction, operations, and hazards associated with ignitable liquid and gas transportation, bulk storage, and pipelines.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 5: Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (1988)
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This course provides students with the methods and techniques necessary for crash fire rescue services at airports. Subjects include using conventional fire and specialized CFR apparatus, CFR extinguishing agents, types of aircraft, standby procedures, aqueous film forming foam, dual agent systems, and operations at crash scenes. The 24-hour class delivery includes a live burn.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 6: Wildland Fire Fighting Essentials (1992)
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This course provides information, methods, and techniques for the utilization of the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid Plan, Incident Command System, wildland fire fighting strategy and tactics, structure triage, terminology, survival skills and operating safely in a wildland fire-fighting incident.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Control 7: Wildland Fire Fighting
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This course provides hands-on experience in fighting wildland or agricultural crop fires. Exercises include: Fire behavior, hand tools, helicopter support, dozer operations, mobile pumping, backfiring/burning out safety, progressive hose lays, water tender shuttle, initial attack, and wildland fire investigation.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Fighter Rescue and Rapid Intervention Crew Operations (2023)
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This hands-on course provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform fire fighter rescue to reduce fire fighter injuries and deaths. Topics include the fire fighter rescue mindset; size up, tool assembly, and softening the structure; search, assessment, air delivery, and rescue; and Rapid Intervention Crew (RIC) roles, responsibilities, strategies, and operations.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Fighter Survival (2023)
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This hands-on course provides the knowledge and skills needed to minimize errors on the fire ground and reduce fire fighter injuries and fatalities including calling Mayday; SCBA and air management; and navigation, disentanglement, wall breach, anchoring, window hang, ladder escape, and above and below grade survival techniques.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Inspector 1A: Duties and Administration (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector 1 including legal responsibilities and authority, codes and standards, the inspection process, confidentiality and privacy requirements, and ethical conduct, and administrative tasks including preparing inspection reports, recognizing the need for a permit or plan review, investigating common complaints, and participating in legal proceedings.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP1A0289 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
09/06/2025 - 09/08/2025 |
INSP1A0292 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
09/04/2025 - 09/06/2025 |
INSP1A0298 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
07/23/2025 - 07/25/2025 |
INSP1A0297 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/18/2025 - 07/20/2025 |
INSP1A0299 |
City of Hanford Fire Department |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
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Fire Inspector 1B: Fire and Life Safety (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of fire and life safety aspects related to the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector 1, including building construction, occupancy classifications, occupancy load, means of egress, hazardous conditions, fire growth potential, fire flow, and emergency planning and preparedness measures.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP1B0247 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
10/02/2025 - 10/04/2025 |
INSP1B0243 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
09/20/2025 - 09/22/2025 |
INSP1B0252 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/01/2025 - 08/03/2025 |
INSP1B0253 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
08/06/2025 - 08/08/2025 |
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Fire Inspector 1C: Field Inspection (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of field inspection roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector 1, including basic plan review, emergency access for an existing system, hazardous materials, and the operational readiness of fixed fire suppression systems, existing fire detection and alarm systems, and portable fire extinguishers.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP1C0237 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
11/06/2025 - 11/08/2025 |
INSP1C0231 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
06/07/2025 - 06/09/2025 |
INSP1C0232 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
10/04/2025 - 10/06/2025 |
INSP1C0243 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
09/08/2025 - 09/10/2025 |
INSP1C0242 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/12/2025 - 09/14/2025 |
INSP1C0240 |
Fresno Fire Department |
06/10/2025 - 06/12/2025 |
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Fire Inspector 1D: Field Inspection ā California Specific (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of a Fire Fighter Iās field inspection roles and responsibilities specific to California, including tents, canopies, and temporary membrane structures; fireworks and explosives; and wildland-urban interface environments.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP1D0223 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
10/18/2025 - 10/19/2025 |
INSP1D0227 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
12/05/2025 - 12/06/2025 |
INSP1D0221 |
Red Helmet Training SoCal/Fresno |
06/07/2025 - 06/08/2025 |
INSP1D0232 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/27/2025 - 09/28/2025 |
INSP1D0230 |
Fresno Fire Department |
06/17/2025 - 06/18/2025 |
INSP1D0233 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
10/09/2025 - 10/10/2025 |
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Fire Inspector 2A: Fire Prevention Administration (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of the administrative requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector 2, including processing permit and plan review applications, enforcing permit regulations, investigating complex complaints, recommending modifications to codes and standards, recommending policies and procedures for inspection services, generating written appeals correspondence, initiating legal action, evaluating inspection reports, and proposing technical reference material acquisition.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP2A0111 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/23/2025 - 08/24/2025 |
INSP2A0110 |
Fresno Fire Department |
10/07/2025 - 10/08/2025 |
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Fire Inspector 2B: Fire and Life Safety Requirements (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of fire and life safety requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector 2, including occupancy classification, egress elements, emergency plans and procedures, occupant loads, building construction, and fire growth potential.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP2B0095 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
06/27/2025 - 06/29/2025 |
INSP2B0105 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/05/2025 - 09/07/2025 |
INSP2B0104 |
Fresno Fire Department |
10/13/2025 - 10/15/2025 |
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Fire Inspector 2C: Inspecting New and Existing Fire & Life Safety Systems and Equipment (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of inspection requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector 2 including inspection of life safety systems and building services equipment, fire protection systems, and emergency access criteria.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP2C0096 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
07/18/2025 - 07/21/2025 |
INSP2C0102 |
City of Roseville Fire Training Center |
06/02/2025 - 06/03/2025 |
INSP2C0104 |
Fresno Fire Department |
10/28/2025 - 10/30/2025 |
INSP2C0105 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
10/24/2025 - 10/26/2025 |
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Fire Inspector 2D: Hazardous Materials, Operations, and Processes (2014)
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge of hazardous materials, operations, and processes related to the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Inspector 2 including hazardous conditions, flammable and combustible liquids and gases, and hazardous materials.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INSP2D0100 |
City of Roseville Fire Training Center |
07/21/2025 - 07/24/2025 |
INSP2D0102 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
07/16/2025 - 07/19/2025 |
INSP2D0093 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
08/01/2025 - 08/04/2025 |
INSP2D0104 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
11/13/2025 - 11/16/2025 |
INSP2D0103 |
Fresno Fire Department |
11/03/2025 - 11/06/2025 |
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Fire Investigator 1A: Basic Fire Investigation (2022)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Fire Investigator to safely, effectively, and competently secure the fire ground, conduct an exterior and interior survey, analyze and interpret fire patterns, discriminate the effects of explosions, examine and remove fire debris, reconstruct the area of origin, and inspect building system performance.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FINV1A0213 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/14/2025 - 07/18/2025 |
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Fire Investigator 1B: Evidence, Documentation, Interviews, and Wildland (2022)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Fire Investigator to safely, effectively, and competently complete scene documentation and evidence collection and preservation for both structure and wildland fires. Topics include photographing, sketching, and diagramming the scene; working with evidence; identifying origin areas and cause; managing victims and fatalities; establishing and maintaining a chain of custody; planning, conducting, and evaluating interviews; and preparing written reports.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FINV1B0211 |
Fresno City College |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
FINV1B0212 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/28/2025 - 08/01/2025 |
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Fire Investigator 1C: Preparation for Legal Proceedings (2022)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Fire Investigator to safely, effectively, and competently address legal considerations for a court proceeding including gathering reports and records, evaluating investigative files, coordinating expert resources, formulating opinions, presenting investigative findings, and testifying during legal proceedings.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FINV1C0209 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
FINV1C0210 |
Kern County Fire Dept |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
FINV1C0212 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/25/2025 - 08/29/2025 |
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Fire Marshal 1A: Administration and Professional Development (2018)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to identify the roles and responsibilities of the Fire Marshal, carry out the administrative tasks of managing a fire prevention bureau, and implement and evaluate a professional development program.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FM1A0023 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
09/11/2025 - 09/13/2025 |
FM1A0025 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/18/2025 - 07/20/2025 |
FM1A0024 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
06/23/2025 - 06/26/2025 |
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Fire Marshal 1B: Community Relations & Fire and Life Safety Education (2018)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to manage community relations and fire and life safety education programs including developing relationships; presenting safety proposals; creating media communication strategies and policies and participating in media interviews; creating a collaborative fire and life safety education partnership; managing a fire and life safety education strategy, an organizational awareness campaign, and reports; and implementing and evaluating fire and life safety programs.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FM1B0020 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
10/09/2025 - 10/10/2025 |
FM1B0021 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
07/24/2025 - 07/25/2025 |
FM1B0022 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/02/2025 - 08/03/2025 |
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Fire Marshal 1C: Fire Investigation Program Management (2018)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to administer fire investigation requirements, review documentation intended for litigation or resolution, conduct investigative analysis, manage technical resources, develop and manage a comprehensive investigation program, and construct a resource plan for investigations with allied groups.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FM1C0021 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
10/23/2025 - 10/25/2025 |
FM1C0023 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/22/2025 - 08/23/2025 |
FM1C0022 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
08/21/2025 - 08/22/2025 |
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Fire Marshal 1D: Community Risk Reduction Program Management (2018)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate target risks and emergency incident data; manage a data and information management program; interpret data and information to a conduct risk analysis; create, implement, and evaluate a risk management solution or program, integrate risk management solutions with community stakeholders, and design and implementing facilitation plans.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FM1D0022 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
11/20/2025 - 11/22/2025 |
FM1D0020 |
Red Helmet Training (Fresno) |
06/27/2025 - 06/29/2025 |
FM1D0023 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
09/17/2025 - 09/19/2025 |
FM1D0024 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/12/2025 - 09/14/2025 |
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Fire Marshal 1E: Regulatory Programs Management (2018)
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This course provides an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to manage the adoption, modification, and maintenance of codes, standards, and jurisdictional requirements; manage inspection, plan review, design review, appeals, record-keeping, permit, and complaint reconciliation processes; and manage compliance interpretation, alternative means/methods/materials, and interagency coordination programs.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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FM1E0019 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
12/03/2025 - 12/06/2025 |
FM1E0021 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
10/02/2025 - 10/05/2025 |
FM1E0020 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
10/21/2025 - 10/24/2025 |
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Fire Officer 4A: Human Resource Management (2020)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Fire Officer 4 to safely, effectively, and competently develop a comprehensive emergency operations plan (EOP).
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No Courses Available
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Fire Officer 4B: Community Leadership and Strategic Planning (2020)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Fire Officer 4 to safely, effectively, and competently develop a comprehensive long-range plan, exercise community leadership, administer a media relations program, complete an all-hazard risk and value analysis, evaluate and forecast training requirements, develop a succession plan, and develop a capital improvement project or program.
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No Courses Available
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Fire Officer 4C: Emergency Services Management (2020)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the Fire Officer 4 to safely, effectively, and competently develop a comprehensive emergency operations plan (EOP).
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No Courses Available
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Fire Service Labor/Management Relations (2017)
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This course provides participants with an overview of labor/management history, stakeholders, roles and responsibilities, and legislation and the tools to initiate and maintain positive labor/management partnerships
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No Courses Available
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G-0290: Basic Public Information Officers (2016)
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No Courses Available
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Group Dynamics and Problem Solving (2017)
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This course is designed to develop leadership skills; group dynamics, problem-solving techniques, and interpersonal relations are utilized in staff meetings, brainstorming sessions, and conference meetings. Skills are developed for conducting formal public meetings, panel discussions, and forums.
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No Courses Available
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Hazardous Materials First Responder Awareness Level (2007)
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Hazardous Materials notification and reporting requirements for Fire Department personnel who may witness or discover a Hazardous Materials Leak, spill, or discharge. Meets the requirements of CFR 29 1910.120 and CCR Title 8.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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HMFRA0128 |
Fresno Fire Department |
06/19/2025 - 06/19/2025 |
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Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level (2007)
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Fire department personnel who may respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous materials as part of the initial response to the site for the purpose of protecting nearby persons, property, or the environment from the effects of the release.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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HMFRO0430 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
11/03/2025 - 11/04/2025 |
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Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level, Decontamination (2007)
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This course will provide the haz mat emergency responder with the processes used in decontamination and methods to limit the spread of hazardous materials contamination in a safe and competent manner.
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No Courses Available
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Heavy Vehicle Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to extricate victim(s) from a heavy vehicle in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include sizing up an incident; creating an incident action plan; establishing safety zones; mitigating hazards; stabilizing and creating access and egress openings for rescue from a vehicle resting on its wheels, side, and roof or in a multi-hazard configuration or environment; coordinating heavy equipment to lift, move, or stabilize a heavy vehicle; disentangling and removing victims; and terminating an incident. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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No Courses Available
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Home Ignition/Defensible Space Inspector (2022)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed to perform in the role of a Home Ignition Zone / Defensible Space Inspector (HIZ/DSI) including roles and responsibilities, wildfire in the natural and built environment, codes and regulations, defensible space, home hardening, and the inspection process.
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No Courses Available
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I-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response (2019)
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This course reviews the Incident Command System (ICS), provides the context for ICS within initial response, and supports higher level ICS training. This course provides training on, and resources for, personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within ICS.
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No Courses Available
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I-300 Intermediate Incident Command System (2019)
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This course provides description and detail of the Incident Command System (ICS) organization and operations in supervisory roles on expanding or Type 3 incidents. Topics include: ICS fundamentals review, incident/event assessment and agency guidance in establishing incident objectives, Unified Command, incident resource management, planning process, demobilization, transfer of command, and close out.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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I3000383 |
Fire Instruction |
09/29/2025 - 10/01/2025 |
I3000382 |
Fire Instruction |
06/17/2025 - 06/19/2025 |
I3000430 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
06/30/2025 - 07/02/2025 |
I3000424 |
Torrance Fire Department |
09/29/2025 - 10/01/2025 |
I3000435 |
MVC School of Public Safety at BCTC |
06/23/2025 - 06/25/2025 |
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I-400: Advanced ICS (2019)
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FEMA developed curriculum for 2019.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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I4000171 |
Fire Instruction |
10/02/2025 - 10/03/2025 |
I4000182 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/04/2025 - 08/05/2025 |
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Incident Management of Special Operations
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This course provides an awareness level of knowledge, skills, and abilities for those who are responsible for the command and control of technical search and rescue emergencies, including rope, structural collapse, confined space, trench and excavation, and water search and rescue.
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No Courses Available
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Incident Management of High Rise Fires (2016)
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This course provides knowledge, skills, and abilities required for those managing incidents occurring in large, multistory buildings. These incidents may present significant management, logistical, and safety challenges to emergency personnel. The size and complexity of the interior spaces; limited, sometimes arduous access; extended travel and response times; and the concentrated occupant load with egress challenges all contribute to the problems faced by emergency responders. Additionally, most high-rise structures are equipped with various environmental, fire protection, and life-safety systems that require support and control. Successful emergency operations in these types of buildings also require preplanning and technical competence on the part of the emergency responders.
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No Courses Available
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Incident Management of Major Fires (2015)
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This course provides knowledge, skills, and abilities for those who are responsible for command and control of dynamic and complex fireground emergencies.
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No Courses Available
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Incident Management of the Fire Fighter Emergency (2016)
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This command level awareness course provides the student with the incident management terminology and methodology that is employed during a fire fighter emergency. Classroom simulations based upon case studies allow students to participate in simulated incident command positions during a fire fighter emergency.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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IMFFE0018 |
Orange County Fire Authority |
06/10/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
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Incident Safety Awareness for Hired Vendors (2018)
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This course provides an awareness of fireline and incident safety to hired vendors who plan to engage in wildland fire suppression and other incident support activities. It includes an overview of hazards and safety issues, entrapment avoidance, incident organization, fire shelter deployment, and current issues.
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ISAHV1860 |
BCSR |
07/12/2025 - 07/12/2025 |
ISAHV1946 |
Anderson VFW |
06/14/2025 - 06/14/2025 |
ISAHV1870 |
BCSR |
06/07/2025 - 06/07/2025 |
ISAHV1945 |
Anderson VFW |
06/28/2025 - 06/28/2025 |
ISAHV1798 |
Golden Empire Grange |
06/07/2025 - 06/07/2025 |
ISAHV1871 |
BCSR |
06/07/2025 - 06/07/2025 |
ISAHV1906 |
Shasta College |
06/22/2025 - 06/22/2025 |
ISAHV1799 |
Golden Empire Grange |
06/14/2025 - 06/14/2025 |
ISAHV1802 |
Golden Empire Grange |
07/19/2025 - 07/19/2025 |
ISAHV1800 |
Golden Empire Grange |
06/21/2025 - 06/21/2025 |
ISAHV1801 |
Golden Empire Grange |
07/12/2025 - 07/12/2025 |
ISAHV1909 |
Shasta College |
07/19/2025 - 07/19/2025 |
ISAHV1863 |
BCSR |
07/12/2025 - 07/12/2025 |
ISAHV1876 |
Don Vino's Restaurant - Porterville |
06/07/2025 - 06/07/2025 |
ISAHV1908 |
Shasta College |
06/22/2025 - 06/22/2025 |
ISAHV1910 |
Shasta College |
07/19/2025 - 07/19/2025 |
ISAHV2128 |
Copper Fire |
06/27/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
ISAHV2129 |
Wildfire Defense Systems |
06/13/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
ISAHV2132 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/19/2025 - 07/19/2025 |
ISAHV2130 |
Ukiah - Redwood Gospel Mission |
06/07/2025 - 06/07/2025 |
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Incident Safety for Agricultural Lands and Livestock Producers (2023)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for agricultural lands and livestock producers to work safely and efficiently in or around an emergency incident. Topics include county card/pass programs, incident organization and response, fire terminology and symbols, fire behavior, fuel, topography, weather, incident hazards, safety and accountability, risk management, and entrapment avoidance.
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Instructor 1: Instructional Methodology (2019)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the entry level professional instructor to safely, effectively, and competently teach and deliver instruction from a prepared lesson plan utilizing instructional aids and evaluation instruments, adapt a lesson plan, and complete the reporting requirements to the local jurisdiction.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INST10811 |
Rancho Santa Fe FPD Station 5 |
06/09/2025 - 06/12/2025 |
INST10827 |
Fire Station 78 |
12/08/2025 - 12/11/2025 |
INST10832 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
09/10/2025 - 09/18/2025 |
INST10750 |
Fire Instruction |
11/03/2025 - 11/06/2025 |
INST10749 |
Fire Instruction |
08/25/2025 - 08/28/2025 |
INST10793 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
INST10804 |
SJFD Training Center |
11/03/2025 - 11/06/2025 |
INST10805 |
South Placer FPD |
08/25/2025 - 08/28/2025 |
INST10807 |
SJFD Training Center |
09/15/2025 - 09/18/2025 |
INST10845 |
MVC School of Public Safety at BCTC |
07/07/2025 - 07/11/2025 |
INST10846 |
Copper Mountain College |
07/07/2025 - 07/11/2025 |
INST10850 |
College of the Desert |
07/14/2025 - 07/18/2025 |
INST10840 |
Folsom Fire Department |
10/06/2025 - 10/09/2025 |
INST10843 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/04/2025 - 08/12/2025 |
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Instructor 2: Instructional Development (2019)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the intermediate level professional instructor to safely, effectively, and competently develop lesson plans and evaluation instruments, teach and deliver instruction, evaluate and coach other instructors, and analyze resources and formulate a program budget.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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INST20413 |
Prevent Training Solutions |
06/16/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
INST20422 |
SJFD Training Center |
12/08/2025 - 12/11/2025 |
INST20435 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
10/22/2025 - 10/30/2025 |
INST20421 |
Schell Vista Fire Department |
06/02/2025 - 06/05/2025 |
INST20411 |
American Health Education |
07/28/2025 - 08/01/2025 |
INST20424 |
Shasta College |
06/09/2025 - 06/26/2025 |
INST20443 |
Folsom Fire Department |
12/15/2025 - 12/18/2025 |
INST20448 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
INST20450 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/13/2025 - 08/21/2025 |
INST20449 |
MVC School of Public Safety at BCTC |
07/21/2025 - 07/25/2025 |
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Instructor 3: Instructional Program Management (2019)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the experienced professional instructor to safely, effectively, and competently plan, develop, implement, and evaluate comprehensive programs and curricula.
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No Courses Available
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Instructor: Live Fire Training - Acquired Structure (2018)
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This curriculum is an optional, yet additional prerequisite in preparing an instructor to teach Fire Control 3: Live Fire Fighting (2018) using an acquired structure. This course provides the students an opportunity for learning the knowledge and demonstrating the skills for instructing fire fighters in locating, controlling, and extinguishing an interior structure fire using an acquired structure. Key learning areas include an overview of the Fire Control 3: Structural Fire Fighting course plan; an introduction to acquired structure live fire training; preburn planning; fire dynamics; set up and walk through; live fire training evolutions; and postburn procedures. Designed For: Individuals who wish to conduct NFPA-compliant live fire training in an acquired structure or qualify to teach State Fire Trainingās Fire Control 3: Structural Fire Fighting course.
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No Courses Available
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Instructor: Live Fire Training - Fixed Facility (2018)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills that prepare an instructor to teach fire fighters how to locate, control, and extinguish an interior structure fire in a fixed facility. Key learning areas include an overview of the Fire Control 3: Structural Fire Fighting course plan; an introduction to live fire training; preburn planning; fire dynamics; set up and walk through; live fire training evolutions; and postburn procedures. Designed for: Individuals who wish to conduct NFPA-compliant live fire training or qualify to teach State Fire Trainingās Fire Control 3: Structural Fire Fighting course
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LFT-FF0069 |
Peardale Chicago Park FPD(2) |
10/16/2025 - 10/24/2025 |
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L-0950: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Incident Commander (2019)
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The course objective is to demonstrate an understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Incident Commander on an AHIMT.
General Course Topics: The Incident Commander's role Responsibilities Interactions Administrative tasks Communications Other factors necessary for effective incident management
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No Courses Available
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L-0964: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Situation Unit Leader (2019)
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This course helps participants establish the essential core competencies required for performing the duties of the Situation Unit Leader (SITL) in an all-hazards incident. This course addresses all responsibilities appropriate to an SITL operating in a local-or state-level All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT). These responsibilities include processing information and intelligence and developing displays.
This course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion, lecture, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic, scenario-driven approach to mastering the skills required of an SITL. By requiring participants to bring an SITL Kit to the instruction, the course provides a realistic, hands-on approach to mastering the skills of an SITL.
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L-0965: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Resources and Demobilization Unit Leaders (2019)
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This course provides an overview of Resource Unit Leader (RESL) responsibilities, the Planning Section, and the planning process to contextualize the Resources Unit for participants unfamiliar with the planning process or the Incident Command System. It then explores specific Resources Unit Leader functions and responsibilities including resource tracking systems, operational planning, and resource products/outputs. The Status/Check-in and Demobilization functions are covered to provide participants with the knowledge to perform those duties if necessary.
This course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion, lecture, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic, scenario-driven approach to mastering the skills required of an RESL. Exercises/simulations, discussions, and a final exam enable participants to process and apply their new knowledge.
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No Courses Available
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L-0967: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Logistics Section Chief (2019)
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This course provides local -and state-level emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Logistics Section Chief (LSC) on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT). These responsibilities fall into two categories: responding to the incident and effectively fulfilling the position responsibilities of a Logistics Section Chief on an AHIMT.
This course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion, lecture, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic, scenario-driven approach to mastering the skills required of an LSC. Exercises/simulations, discussions, and a final exam enable participants to process and apply their new knowledge.
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No Courses Available
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L-0970: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Supply Unit Leader (2019)
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This course helps participants establish the essential core competencies required for performing the duties of the Supply Unit Leader (SPUL) in an all-hazards incident. By requiring participants to bring jurisdiction-specific information to the instruction, the course provides a realistic, hands-on approach to mastering the skills of an SPUL organized by the fundamental steps of the ordering process. Participants identify information required for ordering, as well as complete required forms and documentation related to ordering, and anticipate ordering and supply needs for the incident. In addition to the ordering process, the course discusses mobilization, setting up and managing the Supply Unit, and demobilization.
This course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion, lecture, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic, scenario-driven approach to mastering the skills required of a SPUL.
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L-0973: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Finance/Administration Section Chief (2019)
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This course provides local-and state-level emergency responders with a robust understanding of the duties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Finance/Administration Section Chief (FSC) on an All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT). These responsibilities include managing the Finance/Administration Section personnel and managing the finances and administrative responsibilities during an incident.
This course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion, lecture, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic, scenario-driven approach to mastering the skills required of a FSC. Exercises, simulations, discussions, and a final exam enable participants to process and apply their new knowledge.
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No Courses Available
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L-0975: NIMS ICS All-Hazards Finance/Administration Unit Leader (2019)
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The Finance/Administration Unit Leader (FAUL) course will help participants establish the essential core competencies required for performing the duties of the Finance/Administration Unit Leader in an all-hazards incident. The course is designed to enable participants to perform as any of the four FAULs (Time Unit Leader, Procurement Unit Leader, Compensation and Claims Unit Leader, Cost Unit Leader). Participants will learn information that is applicable across all four positions, such as Unit setup and management, information gathering, and interactions.
This course is an instructor-led training that supports learning through discussion, lecture, and active participation in multiple exercises that provides a realistic, scenario-driven approach to mastering the skills required of a FAUL. Complex experiential exercises and discussions will afford participants the opportunity to act as each Unit Leader while connecting all information learned back to real-world application.
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No Courses Available
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L-280: Followership to Leadership (2008)
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This training course is designed as a self-assessment opportunity for individuals preparing to step into a leadership role. The course combines one day of classroom instruction followed by a second day in the field with students working through a series of problem solving events in small teams (Field Leadership Assessment Course). Topics include leadership values and principles, transition challenges for new leaders, situational leadership, team cohesion factors, ethical decision-making, and after action review techniques. Some course delivery may be arduous in nature.
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No Courses Available
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Low Angle Rope Rescue Operational (2007)
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Designed to equip the student with the techniques and methods for using rope, webbing, hardware friction devices, litters in low angle rescue situations. Areas covered include rope and related equipment, anchor systems, safety lines, stretcher lashing and rigging, mechanical advantage systems, and single-line and two-line rescue systems.
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No Courses Available
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Machinery Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to extricate victim(s) from machinery in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include sizing up an incident; establishing safety zones; mitigating hazards; stabilizing and creating access and egress openings for rescue; disentangling and removing victims; and terminating an incident. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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No Courses Available
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Marine Fire Fighting for Land-Based Fire Fighters (2019)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills needed for the land-based fire fighter to work safely and efficiently at a marine fire incident or exposure. This training program includes an awareness of the maritime domain; organizational roles, structures, and resources; vessel types and transported products; vessel construction and terminology; vessel safety and hazards; and fire detection, signaling and suppression systems. It also includes operational strategies and tactics for sizing up a marine incident; controlling access to, boarding, and evacuating a vessel; establishing water supply connections; monitoring fire conditions; protecting an exposure; accessing a fire compartment; attacking a fire; conducting a search and rescue operation; ventilating smoke; and removing water from a vessel. This course incorporates training based on NFPA 1005 (2019).
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Motion Picture/Television - Fire Safety Officer
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This course provides the student with a basic knowledge of film production fire safety, both on the studio lot and location filming. Areas covered include: filming and fire code permits, licensing, safety officer responsibilities, who's who on location, fire safety hazards associated with lighting, generators, electrical cabling, set construction, studio and warehouse filming, pyrotechnic special effects laws and regulations (handling, use, storage and transportation) and stunt safety. In addition, the training incorporates live pyrotechnic special effects and stunt demonstrations, special guest speakers, product orientation and slides and videos from many different films.
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No Courses Available
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Motorized Watercraft Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to conduct rescue operations using a motorized watercraft in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include PPE; hydrology; incident management; self-rescue and survival swimming skills; communication; navigation; assembling and configuring watercraft; maintenance; trailering; hazard mitigation; launching, docking, operating, anchoring, and recovering watercraft; victim search and rescue; crew overboard events; and towing. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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WCRT-M0005 |
Jelly's Ferry/ Sacramento River |
06/17/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
WCRT-M0017 |
Jelly's Ferry/ Sacramento River |
09/15/2025 - 09/18/2025 |
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Non-Motorized Watercraft Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to conduct rescue operations using a non-motorized watercraft in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include PPE; hydrology; incident management; self-rescue and survival swimming skills; communication; navigation; assembling and configuring watercraft; maintenance; trailering; hazard mitigation; launching, docking, operating, anchoring, and recovering watercraft; victim search and rescue; crew overboard events; and towing. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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Open Water Rescue Boat Operator: Large Vessel (2017)
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This course provides classroom instruction and practical application to develop competency for open-water rescue boat operations. The course is designed specifically for open-water environments and is not appropriate for environments with river and flood or surf environments. Upon completion, the student will be capable of operating large rescue boats (recommended length 18 to 40 feet or operational equivalent).
Prerequisites: It is recommended that students have completed the OSFM Open Water Rescuer - Basic (or equivalent) and Open Water Rescue Boat OperatorāSmall Vessel courses prior to taking this course. If students have not taken Open Water Rescuer - Basic, it is recommended that they have completed the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) swim test that meets or exceeds the International Association of Dive Rescue Specialists (IADRS) Annual Watermanship Test.
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Open Water Rescue Boat Operator: Small Vessel (2017)
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This course provides classroom instruction and practical application to develop competency for open water rescue boat operations. The course is designed specifically for open water environments and is not appropriate for environments with river and flood or surf environments. Upon completion, the student will be capable of operating small rescue boats (recommended length up to 18 feet or operational equivalent).
It is recommended that students have completed the OSFM Open Water Rescuer - Basic (or equivalent) course prior to taking this course. If students have not taken Open Water Rescuer - Basic, it is recommended that they have completed the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) swim test that meets or exceeds the International Association of Dive Rescue Specialists (IADRS) Annual Watermanship Test.
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Open Water Rescuer ā Basic (2014)
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This course provides detailed information, and the skills training required, to improve an individualās level of comfort and confidence for safely and proficiently performing contact rescues in static and surf water conditions. Safety is strongly emphasized throughout the class. Risk management is reinforced during every skill to establish your level of comfort in the water and to identify and overcome your limitations. The emphasis on risk management helps you determine if your actions meet your agencies SOPS/SOGS in the determination of a rescue being a āoffensiveā or ādefensiveā operation. Swimming, stroke technique and body positioning in the water are covered. āIn waterā skills for students include how to read and understand water flow, reading and understanding surf, contact rescues using rescue buoy devices and boards, dealing with combatant victims, performing self-rescues, and rescues of multiple victims both conscious and unconscious. The entire course meets the requirements of swimming contact rescue of NFPA 1670 and NFPA 1006 Chapter 11, sections 11.2, Chapter 15, sections 15.2.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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OWRB0128 |
Fire Station 94 |
06/14/2025 - 06/16/2025 |
OWRB0133 |
Vandenburg Interagency Training Center |
07/28/2025 - 07/30/2025 |
OWRB0134 |
Oakland Fire Department (2) |
06/09/2025 - 06/11/2025 |
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Outdoor Aerial Public Fireworks Display (2014)
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Educate and inform both public safety agencies and the private sector interests regarding Outdoor Aerial Public Display Fireworks safety in California. Discuss and demonstrate the proper use, handling, storage, and transportation of display fireworks within the industry. Provide a leadership role in educating local government agencies throughout the State by standardizing regulatory safety requirements for outdoor aerial public display fireworks. Review laws and regulations governing permits, licensure, inspection practices, pre and post display. Course incorporates outdoor aerial fireworks display demonstration.
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Peer-Based Suicide Awareness (2023)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills that prepare emergency services personnel to engage in triage and direct peer-based communication for suicide prevention. Topics include statistics about and barriers to wellness and accessing care, stressors, stress, anxiety, depression, crisis indicators, communication, resources, and wellness and resilience.
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No Courses Available
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Personal Rescue Watercraft Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to conduct rescue operations using a personal rescue watercraft (PRWC) in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include PPE; hydrology; incident management; self-rescue and survival swimming skills; communication; navigation; assembling and configuring watercraft; maintenance; trailering; hazard mitigation; launching, docking, operating, anchoring, and recovering watercraft; victim search and rescue; crew overboard events; and towing. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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Personal Watercraft Rescue Operations (1996)
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This course provides the skills needed to operate a personal watercraft (PWC) and perform rescue in river and flood situations. Safety, course philosophy, and PWC terminology are covered. "In water" experiences for students include how to read dynamics flow for safety travel, perform self- rescue and victim-rescue operations, along with executing pre/post-inspections of the PWC.
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Plan Examiner 1A: Building Plan Review (2015)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills that prepare a plan examiner to carry out administrative responsibilities associated with plan review services and evaluate plans for new buildings in accordance with applicable codes and standards and jurisdictional policies and procedures.
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PLE1A0065 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
09/12/2025 - 09/14/2025 |
PLE1A0068 |
Orange Fire Departme |
06/06/2025 - 06/08/2025 |
PLE1A0069 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
10/17/2025 - 10/19/2025 |
PLE1A0067 |
City of Roseville Fire Training Center |
08/18/2025 - 08/21/2025 |
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Plan Examiner 1B: Fire Protection and Life Safety System Plan Review (2015)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills that prepare a plan examiner to evaluate fire flow compliance and identify requirements and review installation plans for fire protection and life safety systems.
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PLE1B0053 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
11/14/2025 - 11/16/2025 |
PLE1B0057 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
10/31/2025 - 11/02/2025 |
PLE1B0055 |
City of Roseville Fire Training Center |
09/22/2025 - 09/25/2025 |
PLE1B0056 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
10/31/2025 - 11/02/2025 |
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Plan Examiner 1C: Hazards and Special Operations Plan Review (2015)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills that prepare a plan examiner to evaluate plans associated with new construction, systems integration, alternative compliance, wildland urban interface areas, and special operations including hazardous materials and high-piled combustible storage.
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PLE1C0050 |
Crockett Carquinez Fire Department |
12/12/2025 - 12/15/2025 |
PLE1C0051 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
06/12/2025 - 06/15/2025 |
PLE1C0052 |
City of Roseville Fire Training Center |
11/17/2025 - 11/20/2025 |
PLE1C0054 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
11/13/2025 - 11/16/2025 |
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Proximate Audience Pyrotechnics (2009)
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This course provides a basic knowledge of proximate audience pyrotechnics safety; laws and regulations governing permits, licensure, inspection practices, pre-production, operating, post production, and open flames for various types of venues. This course incorporates a live proximate audience pyrotechnic demonstration.
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No Courses Available
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Registered Instructor Orientation (2021)
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This course required for all registered instructors with SFT.
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RIO0243 |
San Diego Miramar College - Fire Technology Building R |
06/04/2025 - 06/04/2025 |
RIO0247 |
Orange County Fire Authority |
09/02/2025 - 09/02/2025 |
RIO0245 |
Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center |
08/19/2025 - 08/19/2025 |
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River and Flood Rescue Technician (2017)
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This course provides preparation for participants to demonstrate competency in dynamic water rescue. It will familiarize participants with the dynamic water environment and experience and prepare them to safely execute simple to complex rescue techniques.
Prerequisites: Low-Angle Rope Rescue, Incident Command Systems 200, SFT Auto Extrication or SFT Vehicle Extrication or AHJ equivalent
Hours: Lecture: 10:00 Activities: 30:00
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River/Flood Rescue Boat Technician (2017)
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This course prepares participants to demonstrate motorized boat competency in dynamic water rescue. It will familiarize participants with the dynamic water environment, give them hands-on experience, and prepare them to safely execute simple to complex rescue techniques.
Prerequisites: State Fire Training River and Flood Water Rescue Technician ICS 200 or 200B Initial Attack Incident Commander (online or in-person)
Low-Angle Rope Rescue
It is recommended that students have completed the OSFM Open Water Rescuer - Basic (or equivalent) course prior to taking this course. If students have not taken Open Water Rescuer - Basic, it is recommended that they pass the authority having jurisdictionās (AHJās) swim test that meets or exceeds the International Association of Dive Rescue Specialists (IADRS) Annual Watermanship Test.
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Rope Rescue Awareness/Operations (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to conduct operations-level tower rescue operations in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include PPE and rope rescue equipment; incident size up, planning, and support; constructing anchor systems; placing edge protection; constructing and using fall protection systems; constructing and operating lowering systems, simple, compound, and complex rope mechanical advantage systems, and ladder rescue systems; rescue operations in low-angle and high-angle environments; and incident termination. This course incorporates awareness and operations training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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RRAO0408 |
Heartland Fire Training |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
RRAO0347 |
Modesto Regional Fire Training Center |
07/21/2025 - 07/25/2025 |
RRAO0365 |
Code 3 Rescue |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
RRAO0414 |
Oakland Fire Department |
10/06/2025 - 10/10/2025 |
RRAO0442 |
North Net Training Center |
06/16/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
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Rope Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to conduct operations-level tower rescue operations in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include PPE and rope rescue equipment; incident size up, planning, and support; constructing anchor systems; ascending and descending a fixed rope; escaping from a jammed or malfunctioning device; climbing and traversing natural features and manmade structures; rescuing victims from a feature, suspended from rope or webbing, and using a litter; and moving a suspended load along a horizontal and vertical path. This course incorporates technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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RRT0453 |
Modesto Regional Fire Training Center |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
RRT0465 |
Code 3 Rescue |
07/07/2025 - 07/11/2025 |
RRT0451 |
Modesto Regional Fire Training Center |
08/18/2025 - 08/22/2025 |
RRT0479 |
Oakland Fire Department |
10/20/2025 - 10/24/2025 |
RRT0463 |
Alameda Fire Department Training Division |
06/09/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
RRT0482 |
Ebbetts Pass Fire District |
06/23/2025 - 06/27/2025 |
RRT0487 |
FCC First Responder Campus |
10/06/2025 - 10/10/2025 |
RRT0489 |
Pala Fire Department |
06/02/2025 - 06/06/2025 |
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S-130: Fire Fighter Training (2003) - S-130: Fire Fighter Training (2003)
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This course is designed to provide entry-level fire fighters skills. Many of the units are set up so they can be taught in either the classroom or the field; field time is encouraged. A version of L- 180, Human Factors on the Fireline, has been included as part of this course.
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S-130: Fire Fighter Training (2020)
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This course is designed to provide entry-level fire fighters skills. Many of the units are set up so they can be taught in either the classroom or the field; field time is encouraged. A version of L- 180, Human Factors on the Fireline, has been included as part of this course.
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No Courses Available
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S-131: Fire Fighter Type 1 (2020)
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S-131, Firefighter Type 1 is designed to meet the training needs of the Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1) and/or Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). Topics include operational leadership, communications, LCES, and tactical decision-making.
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No Courses Available
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S-131: Fire Fighter Type 1 Training (2016)
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S-131, Firefighter Type 1 is designed to meet the training needs of the Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1) and/or Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). Topics include operational leadership, communications, LCES, and tactical decision-making.
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S-190: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior (2020)
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This is the first and foundational wildland fire behavior course in a five-course sequence in the NWCG curriculum. It introduces students to the basic concepts of wildland fire behavior, including: ⢠The primary wildland fire environment components: fuels, weather, and topography ⢠How characteristics and interactions of fuels, weather, and topography affect fire behavior ⢠How fire behavior affects risk to firefighters.
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S1900453 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
09/28/2025 - 09/28/2025 |
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S-200: Initial Attack Incident Commander (2006)
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This course is designed to meet the training needs of the Incident Commander Type 4. The six units cover: foundation skills, intelligence gathering and documentation, size-up, developing a plan of action, post-fire activities, evaluating incident objectives, and managing the incident. Evaluation of the student is by unit tests and performance based evaluations.
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S2000039 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/18/2025 - 08/19/2025 |
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S-203: Introduction to Incident Information (2008)
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Receive the skills and knowledge needed to serve as a public information officer. Topics include establishing/maintaining an incident information operation, communicating with internal/external audiences, working with the media, handling special situations, and long-term planning/strategy.
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No Courses Available
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S-211: Portable Pumps and Water Use (2012)
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This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills to design, setup, operate, troubleshoot, and shut down portable water delivery systems. The focus is on portable pumps ā it does not address water delivery for engines. Topics covered include: portable water delivery systems; equipment; roles and responsibilities; and system design and hydraulics. There is also a field exercise where students will apply what they learned in the classroom.
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No Courses Available
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S-212: Wildland Fire Chainsaws (2004)
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This course introduces the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chain saws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Field exercises support entry-level training for fire fighters with little or no previous experience in operating a chain saw, providing hands-on cutting experience in surroundings similar to fireline situations.
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No Courses Available
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S-212: Wildland Fire Chainsaws (2012)
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This is an instructor-led course intended to be presented at the local level. The course lessons provide introduction to the function, maintenance and use of internal combustion engine powered chainsaws, and their tactical wildland fire application. Field exercises support entry level training for firefighters with little or no previous experience in operating a chainsaw, providing hands-on cutting experience in surroundings similar to fireline situations.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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S2120226 |
Oakland Fire Department |
06/09/2025 - 06/11/2025 |
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S-215: Fire Operations in the Wildland Urban Interface (2013)
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This is an instructor-led course intended to be presented at the local level. Instructional units include firefighter safety in the interface, managing human factors in the interface, pre-incident planning, sizeup and initial strategy, structure triage, structure protection overview, tactics in the interface, tactical operations and resource use in the interface, action assessment, plan update, and after action review.
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Event | Location | Dates |
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S2150170 |
SHIELD Training Center |
06/16/2025 - 06/18/2025 |
S2150172 |
Torrance Fire Department |
08/25/2025 - 08/27/2025 |
S2150175 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
06/09/2025 - 06/11/2025 |
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S-223: Fireline Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic (2021)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed to perform in the role of Fireline EMT/Paramedic (EMTF/EMPF). Key learning concepts include position overview, equipment and supplies, assignments, communications, Incident Action Plans and ICS forms, GPS and land navigation, fireline safety, medical emergencies, and lessons learned specific to the wildland arena.
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S2230033 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
09/17/2025 - 09/18/2025 |
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S-230: Crew Boss - Single Resource (2004)
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Training for the single resource boss position from initial dispatch through demobilization to the home unit. Topics include operational leadership, preparation and mobilization, assignment preparation, risk management, entrapment avoidance, safety and tactics, offline duties, demobilization, and post incident responsibilities.
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S2300261 |
Berkeley Fire Department |
09/29/2025 - 10/01/2025 |
S2300267 |
Briceland Volunteer Fire Department |
12/08/2025 - 12/10/2025 |
S2300270 |
Torrance Fire Department |
07/14/2025 - 07/16/2025 |
S2300273 |
SJFD Training Center |
11/10/2025 - 11/12/2025 |
S2300276 |
Kettenpom-Zenia VFD |
06/06/2025 - 06/08/2025 |
S2300274 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/11/2025 - 08/13/2025 |
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S-231: Engine Boss (2004)
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Designed to produce student proficiency in the performance of the duties associated with ENGB. Topics include engine and crew capabilities and limitations, information sources, fire size-up considerations, tactics, and wildland/urban interface.
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S2310302 |
Briceland Volunteer Fire Department |
12/11/2025 - 12/12/2025 |
S2310293 |
Berkeley Fire Department |
10/02/2025 - 10/03/2025 |
S2310310 |
SJFD Training Center |
11/13/2025 - 11/14/2025 |
S2310311 |
Oceanside Fire Department |
06/19/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
S2310307 |
Torrance Fire Department |
07/16/2025 - 07/17/2025 |
S2310312 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/14/2025 - 08/15/2025 |
S2310313 |
Kettenpom-Zenia VFD |
06/14/2025 - 06/15/2025 |
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S-236: Heavy Equipment Boss (2013)
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This is a skill course designed to meet the training needs of a Heavy Equipment Boss, Single Resource (HEQB) on an incident as outlined in the NIMS: Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide, PMS 310-1, and the position task book developed for the position. Primary considerations are tactical use and safety precautions required to establish and maintain an effective dozer operation. A field exercise is required as part of the course.
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No Courses Available
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S-244: Field Observer (2007)
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This course provides the student with the skills necessary to perform as a field observer (FOBS) and/or a fire effects monitor (FEMO). Topics include roles and responsibilities of the FOBS and FEMO; how to make observations and document those observations; how to produce hand drawn and GPS field maps; and how to navigate using a compass and GPS. The navigation unit has 4½ hours of field exercises and the final field exercise is 8 hours.
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No Courses Available
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S-245: Display Processor (2007)
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This course provides students with the skills necessary to perform as a Display Processor (DPRO). Topics include general roles and responsibilities and how to assist the situation unit leader with producing incident maps, inputs for the Incident Status Summary (ICS-209) and other incident products. The final exam is 3 hours
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No Courses Available
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S-270: Basic Air Operations (2011)
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This course covers aircraft types and capabilities, aviation management and safety for flying in and working with agency aircraft, tactical and logistical uses of aircraft, and requirements for helicopter take-off and landing areas. Note: The regulations, procedures, and policies addressed in this course are primarily those governing federal agency and ICS operations. State, county, or other political subdivisions using this course will need to consult their agency having jurisdiction with respect to regulations, procedures and policies.
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S2700197 |
Novato Fire District Station 62 |
06/12/2025 - 06/13/2025 |
S2700195 |
SJFD Training Center |
10/20/2025 - 10/21/2025 |
S2700194 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
07/16/2025 - 07/17/2025 |
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S-271: Helicopter Crewmember (2010)
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This is a combined classroom/field course designed to provide student proficiency in all areas of the tactical and logistical use of helicopters to achieve efficiency and standardization. Topics include aviation safety, aircraft capabilities and limitations, aviation life support equipment, aviation mishap reporting, pre-flight checklist and briefing/debriefing, aviation transportation of hazardous materials, crash survival, helicopter operations, helicopter field exercise. Refer to the Interagency Aviation Training (IAT) Guide for IAT A-course equivalencies: https://www.iat.gov/.
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No Courses Available
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S-290: Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior (2007)
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This is a classroom-based skills course designed to prepare the prospective fireline supervisor to undertake safe and effective fire management operations. It is the second course in a series that collectively serves to develop fire behavior prediction knowledge and skills. Fire environment differences are discussed as necessary; instructor should stress local conditions.
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S2900462 |
Jesse Pittman Memorial Training Center |
11/04/2025 - 11/07/2025 |
S2900474 |
SJFD Training Center |
12/08/2025 - 12/12/2025 |
S2900481 |
San Diego Fire Rescue Training Facility |
11/17/2025 - 11/20/2025 |
S2900478 |
Red Helmet Training (SoCal) |
08/25/2025 - 08/28/2025 |
S2900472 |
Red Helmet Training (Rancho Cucamonga) |
06/02/2025 - 06/05/2025 |
S2900468 |
Sierra College - Rocklin (2) |
09/29/2025 - 10/03/2025 |
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S-300: Extended Attack Incident Commander (2008)
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Designed to meet the training requirements outlined in the Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide and the Position Task Books (PTB) developed for the positions of Task Force Leader and Strike Team Leader and specific to wildland fire suppression. If students are expected to perform in some other risk area, exercises and examples appropriate to the expected risk should be added.
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No Courses Available
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S-339: Division/Group Supervisor (2015)
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This course prepares students to perform in the role of Division/Group Supervisor (DIVS). It provides instruction in support of the specific tasks of the Division/Group Supervisor, but will not instruct students in general management/supervision or in the Incident Command System (ICS), both of which the student should learn through prerequisite work. Topics include division or group management, organizational interaction, division operations, all-hazard operations, and tactical decision games (optional). The pre-course work consists of a professional reading assignment that can take from four to eight hours to complete. There is a final examination in this course.
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No Courses Available
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S-339: Division/Group Supervisor ALL RISK (2015)
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This course prepares students to perform in the role of Division/Group Supervisor (DIVS). It provides instruction in support of the specific tasks of the Division/Group Supervisor, but will not instruct students in general management/supervision or in the Incident Command System (ICS), both of which the student should learn through prerequisite work. Topics include division or group management, organizational interaction, division operations, all-hazard operations, and tactical decision games (optional). The pre-course work consists of a professional reading assignment that can take from four to eight hours to complete. There is a final examination in this course.
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No Courses Available
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S-355: Ground Support Unit Leader (2000)
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Managing the transportation plan, maintenance, and related services at an incident. Topics include gathering assignment information; organizing, staffing, and laying out the unit; field inspection of equipment; operation and coordination with other units, and demobilization.
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No Courses Available
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S-358: Communications Unit Leader (2008)
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This course is designed to provide skills and knowledge needed to perform in the role of Communications Unit Leader. Topics include mobilization, establishing the communications unit, communications system design and ordering, communications system installation and maintenance, communications equipment assignment and accountability, incident communications center, internal and external coordination, demobilization, and current communications issues and technology.
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No Courses Available
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S-359: Medical Unit Leader (2000)
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This course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge needed to perform in the role of Medical Unit Leader. Topics include gathering information, organizing the medical unit, supervising the unit, evaluation, documentation, and demobilization.
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No Courses Available
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S-390: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Calculations (2006)
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This course is designed to introduce fire behavior calculations by manual methods, using nomograms and the Fireline Handbook Appendix B: Fire Behavior, PMS 410-2. Students gain an understanding of the determinants of fire behavior though studying inputs (weather, slope, fuels, and fuel moisture). Students also learn how to interpret fire behavior outputs, documentation processes, and fire behavior briefing components.
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No Courses Available
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S-404: Safety Officer (2013)
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This course is designed to meet the training needs of a Safety Officer Type 1 (SOF1), Safety Officer Type 2 (SOF2), and Line Safety Officer (SOFR) on an incident as outlined in the NIMS: Wildland Fire Qualification System Guide, PMS 310-1, and the position taskbook developed for the position.
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No Courses Available
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S-430: Operations Section Chief (2006)
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Designed to meet the training needs of the Operations Section Chief Type 2. This course is interactive in nature and contains several exercises designed to facilitate group and classroom discussion.
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No Courses Available
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S-430: Operations Section Chief All Risk (2000)
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This course presents the command, management, and supervision concepts necessary to function as an Operations Section Chief. Topics include command principles, organization of the operations section, briefings, developing the operations portion of the incident action plan, and supervising operations.
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No Courses Available
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S-440: Planning Section Chief (2001)
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Designed to meet a portion of the training needs of the Planning Section Chief Type 2. Topics include information gathering, strategies, meetings and briefings, incident action plans (IAP), interactions, forms, documents, supplies, demobilization, and an optional technology section. In the final exercise, the students observe a simulated planning meeting and use the information derived to find errors in an IAP. Students must pass the unit tests and the final exercise to successfully complete the course.
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No Courses Available
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S-445: Incident Training Specialist (2009)
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Designated to train personnel to perform the duties of a Training Specialist. Duties include coordinating incident training opportunities and activities, ensuring the quality of training assignments, and completing documentation of the incident training.
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No Courses Available
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State-Certified Prescribed-Fire Burn Boss (2021)
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This course provides information about and develops the skills required for planning and managing prescribed fire on State or private lands. The curriculum includes the minimum standards of National Wildland Fire Training (NWCG) RX301 Prescribed Fire Implementation, RX341 Prescribed Fire Plan Preparation, and RX410 Smoke Management Techniques course qualifications. This course contains instructor-led training, including simulation exercises and a task book. Students are required to complete the prerequisites (coursework, firing, and leadership requirements) prior to taking the instructor-led training and completing the task book. As detailed in the course plan, this course was developed and formatted into the SFT curriculum development model. Stakeholders are encouraged to study this information carefully and seek clarification from SFT if questions arise. Certified persons may act as contractors within land designated as State Responsibility Area (SRA) by the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
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No Courses Available
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State-Certified Prescribed-Fire Burn Boss Continuing Education
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This course meets the continuing education requirements for State-Certified Prescribed-Fire Burn Boss.
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No Courses Available
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Statues and Regulations (2015)
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This course is designed for This course provides hands-on training. Topics include codes, standards and local amendments, site-plan review, building construction and characteristics, fire protection equipment, multi-family occupancies, commercial buildings, care facilities, drinking/dining facilities, shopping malls, and high-rise buildings.
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No Courses Available
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Techniques of Evaluation (2017)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the intermediate level professional instructor to perform his or her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The curriculum is based on the 2012 edition of NFPA 1041 Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications and the 2012 edition of NFPA 1403 Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions. At the end of this course, candidates for Instructor II certification will be able to develop lesson plans and evaluation instruments, teach and deliver instruction, and evaluate and coach other instructors. The Instructor II will also be able to analyze resources and formulate a program budget.
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No Courses Available
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Tower Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to conduct tower rescue operations in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include tower construction; standards and regulations; incident size up and planning; victim management; rescue operation from ladders, elevated platforms, ground-based control systems, tower-based control systems, and multiple control systems; and incident termination. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021)
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TWR0008 |
Lathrop Fire District |
09/24/2025 - 09/26/2025 |
TWR0009 |
Lathrop Fire District |
10/27/2025 - 10/29/2025 |
TWR0011 |
Sacramento Fire Department |
10/13/2025 - 10/15/2025 |
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Trench Rescue - Trench Rescue
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This course is designed to train fire service personnel in hands-on application of the techniques necessary to safely affect a rescue from an excavation or trenching cave-in. Topics include: Critical considerations while responding to trenching emergencies, evaluation of cave-in scenes, basic life support procedures and temporary protection for victims, specialized tool usage, shoring techniques, and below grade rescue safety procedures.
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No Courses Available
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Trench Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the trench rescue technician to work safely and efficiently in a trench rescue environment. This hands-on training program includes trench and excavation regulations, soil characteristics, trench configurations and hazards, rescue team preparation, incident response, initial on-scene and pre-entry operations, shoring systems and components, shoring system installation, victim rescue and recovery, and incident termination. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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TRT0317 |
Sacramento Fire Department |
09/24/2025 - 09/26/2025 |
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Water Rescue Awareness and Operations (2021)
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Topics include dynamic hydrology; recognizing and isolating hazards to rescuers and victims; managing a water rescue incident; incident size up and communication; working with air assets and watercraft; selecting and using PPE and rescue equipment; searching for and managing victims; constructing and using technical rope rescue systems and skills; dynamic swimming; performing non-entry rescues from the shore; and terminating an incident. This course incorporates awareness and operations training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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WRAO0014 |
Code 3 Rescue |
06/23/2025 - 06/23/2025 |
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Water Rescue Technician (2021)
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to conduct rescue operations in surface water, swiftwater, and floodwater in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include dynamic hydrology; recognizing and isolating hazards to rescuers and victims; managing a water rescue incident; incident size up and communication; working with air assets and watercraft; selecting and using PPE and rescue equipment; searching for and managing victims; constructing and using technical rope rescue systems and skills; dynamic swimming; performing non-entry and entry rescues from the shore or a platform; rescuing victims from a waterborne vehicle; and terminating an incident. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).
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Event | Location | Dates |
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WRT0007 |
Code 3 Rescue |
07/21/2025 - 07/25/2025 |
WRT0006 |
Code 3 Rescue |
06/16/2025 - 06/20/2025 |
WRT0033 |
American River - Lotus CA |
07/28/2025 - 07/31/2025 |
WRT0034 |
American River - Lotus CA |
08/04/2025 - 08/07/2025 |
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