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EXAMINE THE ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF FIRE SERVICEFIR.1.0
- 1.1
Explain fire service ( e.g., history, mission, culture and organization)FIR.1.1
- 1.2
Diagram an organizational chart for a fire departmentFIR.1.2
- 1.3
Describe standard operating procedures and policies for the fire departmentFIR.1.3
- 1.4
Describe the fire agency's interactions with other community agenciesFIR.1.4
- 1.5
Describe the responsibility of the risk manager/manager of public safety in a fire departmentFIR.1.5
- 1.6
Research occupational trends, career tracks and employment opportunities in fire serviceFIR.1.6
- 1.7
Research common firefighter injuries and fatalitiesFIR.1.7
- 1.8
Describe safety standards related to fire service (e.g., NFPA 1500 and OSHA)FIR.1.8
- 1.9
Practice appropriate safety precautions in fire stations and facilitiesFIR.1.9
- 1.10
Practice personal safety in learning and trainingFIR.1.10
EXAMINE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESSFIR.2.0
- 2.1
Analyze sources of stress, including fire service related crises and identify strategies to manage stressFIR.2.1
- 2.2
Evaluate health‐compromising risk behaviors on the job and in personal life and identify successful prevention and intervention techniquesFIR.2.2
- 2.3
Describe various fire service health and wellness programs and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)FIR.2.3
- 2.4
Identify functional exercises specific for firefighters (e.g., warm‐up, flexibility and core strength exercises; cardiovascular exercises; and functional training exercises)FIR.2.4
- 2.5
Exhibit physical well‐being through good nutrition and a personal fitness plan including exercises appropriate to firefightersFIR.2.5
- 2.6
Identify components of a common physical fitness (e.g., muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, body fat composition)FIR.2.6
- 2.7
Complete a physical ability assessmentFIR.2.7
DEMONSTRATE THE PROPER USE AND MAINTENANCE OF FIREFIGHTING PERSONNEL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)FIR.3.0
- 3.1
Identify various protective equipment that comprises the firefighter's ensembleFIR.3.1
- 3.2
Demonstrate the care of personal protective equipmentFIR.3.2
- 3.3
Demonstrate donning and doffing of PPE within one minuteFIR.3.3
- 3.4
Identify the components of a self‐contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)FIR.3.4
- 3.5
Describe respiratory hazards and when SCBA “shall be used"FIR.3.5
- 3.6
Practice donning and doffing SCBAFIR.3.6
- 3.8
Replace SCBA air cylindersFIR.3.8
- 3.7
Explain the principles of air management consistent with NFPA 1404FIR.3.7
EXPLAIN FIRE BEHAVIORFIR.4.0
- 4.1
Describe the fire triangle and fire tetrahedronFIR.4.1
- 4.2
Describe transmission of heatFIR.4.2
- 4.3
Explain various states of fuelFIR.4.3
- 4.4
Describe the classifications of fire (e.g., A, B, C, D and K)FIR.4.4
- 4.5
Explain the phases of fire growthFIR.4.5
EVALUATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION RELATIVE TO FIRE BEHAVIOR AND STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCEFIR.5.0
- 5.1
Define and use construction terminologyFIR.5.1
- 5.2
Identify common building materials and construction features such as door size up and locks and locking devicesFIR.5.2
- 5.3
Describe the principles of building construction and classification of construction methodsFIR.5.3
- 5.4
Contrast strengths and weaknesses of different types of constructionFIR.5.4
- 5.5
Identify dangerous building conditions that can lead to firefighter injury and fatalityFIR.5.5
- 5.6
Research a firefighter fatality (NIOSH) report where building construction was a factorFIR.5.6
EXAMINE FIRE SERVICE WATER SUPPLY AND DEMONSTRATE FIRE STREAMSFIR.6.0
- 6.1
Describe water supply sources including alternate and rural deliveryFIR.6.1
- 6.2
Identify types of fire hydrants, markings, locations, use, inspection and maintenanceFIR.6.2
- 6.3
Identify fire hose sizes, applications, couplings and general care and maintenanceFIR.6.3
- 6.4
Recognize and demonstrate various hose loads, pre‐connect hose lines and hose rollsFIR.6.4
- 6.5
Demonstrate the operation of hose lines and associated appliances and hose toolsFIR.6.5
- 6.6
Explain the principles of fire streams (e.g., types, design, operation and nozzle pressure effects and flow capabilities) and the precautions to be followed when advancing hose linesFIR.6.6
- 6.7
Demonstrate fire stream tactics (e.g., extinguishing properties of water, steam conversion and friction loss; opening, closing and adjusting nozzle flow and patterns; and indirect, combination and direct fire attack with fire streams)FIR.6.7
EXAMINE FIRE GROUND FUNCTIONSFIR.7.0
- 7.1
Describe observational practices en route and on the scene and strategies and tactics to protect and secure the sceneFIR.7.1
- 7.2
Describe various forcible entry tools, ladders and use and techniquesFIR.7.2
- 7.3
Describe conventional forcible entry through doors and windows and to breach wallsFIR.7.3
- 7.4
Describe salvage basics (e.g., covers and equipment, care and maintenance)FIR.7.4
- 7.5
Describe overhaul procedures, including locating hidden fires and fire safety proceduresFIR.7.5
- 7.6
Explain fire ground search safety guidelines including the use of Rapid Intervention Crews (RIC) and the removal of downed firefightersFIR.7.6
- 7.7
Explain procedures for conducting a search in a multi‐story building and search and rescue marking systemsFIR.7.7
- 7.8
Demonstrate several methods of victim removalFIR.7.8
- 7.9
Describe reasons and considerations for fire ground ventilationFIR.7.9
- 7.10
Examine the effects of building systems on firesFIR.7.10
- 7.11
Explain vertical, horizontal and forced ventilationFIR.7.11
EXAMINE INCIDENT COMMANDFIR.8.0
- 8.1
Describe a fire department’s risk management practicesFIR.8.1
- 8.2
Describe tactical prioritiesFIR.8.2
- 8.3
Explain the three fire ground strategiesFIR.8.3
- 8.4
Discuss fire ground factorsFIR.8.4
- 8.5
Discuss rescue profiles, IRIC and RICFIR.8.5
- 8.6
Explain resource management and National Incident Management System (NIMS) concepts on the fire sceneFIR.8.6
- 8.7
Explain alarm room operationsFIR.8.7
- 8.8
Demonstrate proper radio proceduresFIR.8.8
- 8.9
Describe documentation and incident reporting for fire and EMSFIR.8.9
EXAMINE EMS/EXTRICATION MANAGEMENTFIR.9.0
- 9.1
Demonstrate the proper use of infection control precautions (BSI/PPE standards and regulations)FIR.9.1
- 9.2
Describe common infectious diseasesFIR.9.2
- 9.3
Describe the body systems (e.g., muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive)FIR.9.3
- 9.4
Describe (obtain) a basic CPR certificationFIR.9.4
- 9.5
Describe (obtain) a basic First Aid certificationFIR.9.5
- 9.6
Describe emergency power and lighting equipmentFIR.9.6
- 9.7
Discuss hydraulic, pneumatic and hand extrication toolsFIR.9.7
- 9.8
Discuss vehicle stabilization techniquesFIR.9.8
- 9.9
Explain disentanglement and patient management proceduresFIR.9.9
PERFORM SPECIAL OPERATIONSFIR.10.0
- 10.1
Describe (complete) the Hazardous Materials First Responder course meeting requirements of NFPA 472FIR.10.1
- 10.2
Describe (complete) the Wildland S130/190 course or equivalentFIR.10.2
- 10.3
Describe types of ropes, uses, construction, care and maintenanceFIR.10.3
- 10.4
Demonstrate tying overhand, bowline, hitches and family of eights knots and hoisting tools and equipmentFIR.10.4
ANALYZE COMMUNITY RISK REDUCTIONFIR.11.0
- 11.1
Describe fire protection systems and portable fire extinguishersFIR.11.1
- 11.2
Demonstrate proper use of portable fire extinguishersFIR.11.2
- 11.3
Describe the various alarm and suppression systems and their applicationsFIR.11.3
- 11.4
Describe suppressing classes B, C and D structure firesFIR.11.4
- 11.5
Describe various roles and responsibilities of emergency apparatus types on emergency incidentsFIR.11.5
- 11.6
Describe career pathways specific to community risk reduction in and outside the fire service (private and public)FIR.11.6
- 11.7
Explain steps taken to protect evidence, determine the cause and origin, stop property loss and secure incident sceneFIR.11.7
- 11.8
Define NFPA 1033 and identify the roles and responsibilities of fire inspectors, education and information specialists and the 5 Es of community risk reduction (e.g., engineering, education, enforcement, economic incentives and emergency response)FIR.11.8
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