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Other South Carolina CTE sets
- Computer Applications (2012): Grades 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Keyboarding (2008): Grades 7, 8, 9
- Architectural Design 1 & 2: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Business Management: Digital Multimedia (2021)
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- Digital Art & Design 2 (2024)
- Digital Art & Design 3 (2024)
- Digital Art & Design 4 (2024)
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS) (2009): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Entrepreneurship (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Family Life Education I (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Food and Nutrition 1 (2023)
- Food and Nutrition 2 (2023)
- Fundamentals of Computing (2019): Fundamentals of Computing
- Health Science Clinical Study (2025)
- Healthcare Science 1 - Foundations of Healthcare Professions (2025)
- Human Development (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Image Editing I (2018): 9-12
- Integrated Business Applications 1 (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism Management (2015)
- Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security (2017)
- Mechanical Design 1 (2018): Course Codes: 6172
- Mechanical Design 2 (2018): Course Codes: 6173
- Parenting Education 1 (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Personal Finance (2008): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Sports Medicine 1 (2021)
- Sports Medicine 1 (2021): 9-12
- Sports Medicine 1 (2025)
- Sports Medicine 1 Essentials Program CIP: 310505 5555: 9-12
- Sports Medicine 2 (2025)
- Sports Medicine 2 Essentials Program CIP: 310505 5556: 9-12
- Sports Medicine 3 (2025)
- Workplace Communications (2017): Course 5041
- Accounting 1 (2008): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Advertising (2022)
- Computer Programming I (2017): Course 5050
- Digital Desktop Publishing (2008): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Firefighter II (2014): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Health Science 1 (2013): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Health Science 2 (2019)
- Healthcare Science 2 (2025)
- Law Enforcement Services 1 (2017)
- Marketing (2018)
- Medical Terminology (2009): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Secondary Cosmetology (2015): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Sports and Entertainment Marketing (2019)
- Sports Medicine 2 (2021)
- Web Page Design and Development 1 (2008): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Law Enforcement Services 2 (2017)
- Sports Medicine 3 (2021)
- Carpentry
- Horticulture for the Workplace I
- Horticulture for the Workplace II
Other South Carolina CTE sets
- Computer Applications (2012): Grades 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Keyboarding (2008): Grades 7, 8, 9
- Architectural Design 1 & 2: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Business Management: Digital Multimedia (2021)
- Child Development I (2012): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Digital Art & Design 1 (2024)
- Digital Art & Design 2 (2024)
- Digital Art & Design 3 (2024)
- Digital Art & Design 4 (2024)
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS) (2009): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Entrepreneurship (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Family Life Education I (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Food and Nutrition 1 (2023)
- Food and Nutrition 2 (2023)
- Fundamentals of Computing (2019): Fundamentals of Computing
- Health Science Clinical Study (2025)
- Healthcare Science 1 - Foundations of Healthcare Professions (2025)
- Human Development (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Image Editing I (2018): 9-12
- Integrated Business Applications 1 (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism Management (2015)
- Introduction to Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security (2017)
- Mechanical Design 1 (2018): Course Codes: 6172
- Mechanical Design 2 (2018): Course Codes: 6173
- Parenting Education 1 (2011): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Personal Finance (2008): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Sports Medicine 1 (2021)
- Sports Medicine 1 (2021): 9-12
- Sports Medicine 1 (2025)
- Sports Medicine 1 Essentials Program CIP: 310505 5555: 9-12
- Sports Medicine 2 (2025)
- Sports Medicine 2 Essentials Program CIP: 310505 5556: 9-12
- Sports Medicine 3 (2025)
- Workplace Communications (2017): Course 5041
- Accounting 1 (2008): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Advertising (2022)
- Computer Programming I (2017): Course 5050
- Digital Desktop Publishing (2008): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Firefighter II (2014): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Health Science 1 (2013): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Health Science 2 (2019)
- Healthcare Science 2 (2025)
- Law Enforcement Services 1 (2017)
- Marketing (2018)
- Medical Terminology (2009): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Secondary Cosmetology (2015): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Sports and Entertainment Marketing (2019)
- Sports Medicine 2 (2021)
- Web Page Design and Development 1 (2008): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Law Enforcement Services 2 (2017)
- Sports Medicine 3 (2021)
- Carpentry
- Horticulture for the Workplace I
- Horticulture for the Workplace II
Orientation and Fire Service History
- 1.
Summarize the history and culture of the fire service.A.1
- 2.
Describe the mission and organizational characteristics of the fire service.A.2
- 3.
Identify the function of various fire company types and line functions in a fire department.A.3
- 4.
Explain fire service organizational principles.A.4
- 5.
Describe the function of fire department regulations and standard operating procedures.A.5
- 6.
Identify external organizations likely to interact with fire departments.A.6
Firefighter Safety and Health
- 1.
List the main types of job-related firefighter fatalities, injuries, and illnesses.B.1
- 2.
Recognize the impact of firefighter fatalities on associated groups of people.B.2
- 3.
Describe the NFPA and OSHA standards and regulations related to firefighter safety and health.B.3
- 4.
Summarize the model that supports the concept of risk management.B.4
- 5.
Describe the 16 Life Safety Initiatives and their importance.B.5
- 6.
Describe fire department safety and health programs and awareness issues.B.6
- 7.
Mount and dismount an apparatus.B.7
- 8.
Describe ways to help prevent accidents and injuries in fire stations and facilities.B.8
- 9.
Explain general guidelines for tool and equipment safety.B.9
- 10.
Describe ways to maintain safety in training.B.10
- 11.
State the practices a Firefighter I uses for emergency scene preparedness and safety.B.11
- 12.
Perform scene management at a roadway incident.B.12
- 13.
Explain the importance of personnel accountability.B.13
Fire Department Communications
- 1.
Describe the information required to dispatch emergency services.C.1
- 2.
Handle emergency and non-emergency calls.C.2
- 3.
Describe the systems used for internal communications.C.3
- 4.
Explain radio limitations that may impact internal communications.C.4
- 5.
Use a portable radio for routine and emergency communications.C.5
Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment
- 1.
Describe the purpose of personal protective equipment.D.1
- 2.
Describe characteristics of each type of personal protective equipment.D.2
- 3.
Summarize guidelines for the care of personal protective clothing.D.3
- 4.
Explain safety considerations for personal protective equipment.D.4
- 5.
Identify respiratory hazards and types of respiratory protection equipment.D.5
- 6.
Identify the components of an SCBA.D.6
- 7.
Describe the limitations of respiratory protection equipment.D.7
- 8.
Don and doff PPE and free-standing and vehicle-mounted protective breathing apparatus. <ul><li>Don personal protective clothing.</li><li>Don PPE/SCBA for use at an emergency.</li><li>Don SCBA while seated.</li> <li>Doff personal protective equipment.</li></ul>D.8
- 9.
Inspect and demonstrate proper care for protective breathing apparatus. <ul><li>Inspect an SCBA.</li></ul>D.9
- 10.
Summarize safety precautions for refilling SCBA cylinders.D.10
- 11.
Change an SCBA cylinder.D.11
- 12.
Explain safety precautions for SCBA use.D.12
- 13.
Describe non-emergency and emergency exit indicators and techniques.D.13
Building Construction
- 1.
Describe the impact of fire on common building materials and classifications and their potential hazards to firefighters.E.1
- 2.
List the main types of occupancy classifications.E.2
- 3.
Describe the basic construction of building components.E.3
Fire Behavior
- 1.
Explain the science of fire as it relates to energy, forms of ignition, and modes of combustion.F.1
- 2.
Describe the impact of thermal energy on heat, temperature, and heat transfer.F.2
- 3.
Recognize the physical states of fuel.F.3
- 4.
Explain the relationship between oxygen and life safety.F.4
- 5.
Identify the products of self-sustained chemical reactions.F.5
- 6.
Explain the factors that affect fire development.F.6
- 7.
Describe the stages of fire development.F.7
- 8.
Recognize signs, causes, and effects of rapid fire development.F.8
- 9.
Describe the methods through which fire fighting operations can influence fire behavior.F.9
Portable Fire Extinguishers
- 1.
Explain portable fire extinguisher classifications.G.1
- 2.
Describe types of portable fire extinguishers.G.2
- 3.
Define the ratings in a portable fire extinguisher rating system.G.3
- 4.
Explain the considerations taken when selecting and using portable fire extinguishers.G.4
- 5.
Operate a pressured-water extinguisher.G.5
- 6.
Identify procedures used for the inspection, care, and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers.G.6
Ropes, Webbing, and Knots
- 1.
Compare and contrast the characteristics of life safety rope and utility rope.H.1
- 2.
Summarize basic guidelines for rope maintenance.H.2
- 3.
Perform an inspection, clean, and store rope.H.3
- 4.
Describe webbing and webbing construction.H.4
- 5.
Describe parts of a rope and considerations in tying a knot.H.5
- 6.
Tie knots commonly used in the fire service.<ul><li>Tie an overhand knot.</li><li>Tie a bowline knot.</li><li>Tie a clove hitch.</li><li>Tie a clove hitch around an object.</li><li>Tie a figure-eight knot.</li><li>Tie a figure-eight bend.</li><li>Tie a figure-eight on a bight.</li><li>Tie a figure-eight follow through.</li><li>Tie a water knot.</li></ul>H.6
- 7.
Describe knot characteristics and knot elements.H.7
- 8.
Select commonly used rope hardware for specific applications.H.8
- 9.
Summarize hoisting safety considerations.H.9
- 10.
Hoist tools and equipment.<ul><li>Hoist an axe.</li><li>Hoist a pike pole.</li><li>Hoist a dry hoseline.</li><li>Hoist a charged hoseline.</li></ul>H.10
Structural Search, Victim Removal, and Firefighter Survival
- 1.
Summarize the impact of building construction and floor plans on structural search techniques.I.1
- 2.
Explain size-up and situational awareness considerations during structural searches.I.2
- 3.
Summarize safety guidelines for structural search and rescue.I.3
- 4.
Recognize and explain primary and secondary search techniques.I.4
- 5.
Perform a primary and secondary search.<ul><li>Perform a primary search.</li><li>Perform a secondary search.</li></ul>I.5
- 6.
Describe victim removal methods.I.6
- 7.
Explain firefighter survival methods and actions that are needed.I.7
- 8.
Describe the actions of a rapid intervention crew or team (RIT/RIC) when locating a downed firefighter.I.8
- 9.
Demonstrate rescue drags and carries for one and two rescuers.<ul><li>Perform a webbing drag.</li><li>Perform an extremities lift/carry – Two-rescuer method.</li></ul>I.9
- 10.
Transmit a MAYDAY report.I.10
- 11.
Perform emergency breathing procedures when using an SCBA.I.11
- 12.
Withdraw from a hostile environment with a hoseline.I.12
- 13.
Perform low-profile maneuvers with and without SCBA.I.13
- 14.
Disentangle from debris or wires.I.14
Scene Lighting
- 1.
Identify types of emergency scene lighting equipment.J.1
Forcible Entry
- 1.
Explain the basic principles of forcible entry.K.1
- 2.
Describe the basic construction of locksets.K.2
- 3.
Describe considerations when using forcible entry tools.K.3
- 4.
Inspect and maintain forcible entry tools.<ul><li>Inspect and maintain hand tools and equipment.</li><li>Inspect and maintain power tools and equipment.</li></ul>K.4
- 5.
Explain considerations when forcing entry through various types of doors and locks.K.5
- 6.
Force entry through various types of doors.<ul><li>Force entry through an inward-swinging door.</li><li>Force entry through an outward-swinging door.</li></ul>K.6
- 7.
Force entry through locks, padlocks, overhead doors, and fire doors.<ul><li>Force entry using the through-the-lock method.</li><li>Force entry through a padlock.</li></ul>K.7
- 8.
Explain considerations when forcing entry through various types of windows and covers.K.8
- 9.
Force entry through a window.K.9
- 10.
Describe forcible entry methods for breaching walls.K.10
- 11.
Explain forcible entry methods for breaching floors.K.11
Ground Ladders
- 1.
Describe the construction and identify the parts of ground ladders.L.1
- 2.
Recognize the types of ladders used in the fire service.L.2
- 3.
Clean, inspect, and maintain a ladder.L.3
- 4.
Explain safety considerations when selecting, lifting, and lowering a ladder.L.4
- 5.
Perform various ladder carries and raises.<ul><li>Perform a one-firefighter ladder raise.</li><li>Perform a two-firefighter carry and flat raise.</li><li>Perform a two-firefighter carry and beam raise.</li><li>Deploy a roof ladder.</li></ul>L.5
- 6.
Demonstrate procedures for moving and placing a ground ladder.L.6
- 7.
Explain the methods used to secure ladders.L.7
- 8.
Describe ladder climbing considerations.L.8
- 9.
Remove and assist victims down a ladder.<ul><li>Leg lock on a ground ladder.</li><li>Assist a conscious victim down a ground ladder.</li><li>Assist an unconscious victim down a ground ladder.</li></ul>L.9
Tactical Ventilation
- 1.
Describe reasons for tactical ventilation.M.1
- 2.
Identify considerations that affect the decision to ventilate.M.2
- 3.
Explain the critical fire behavior indicators present during tactical ventilation.M.3
- 4.
Define horizontal and vertical ventilation.M.4
- 5.
Explain the means for achieving horizontal and vertical ventilation.M.5
- 6.
Describe the types of horizontal and vertical ventilation.M.6
- 7.
Recognize other types of ventilation situations, including building systems and their effects.M.7
- 8.
Perform positive pressure ventilation.M.8
- 9.
Demonstrate various techniques for vertical ventilation.<ul><li>Ventilate using a power saw.</li><li>Ventilate using an axe.</li></ul>M.9
Water Supply
- 1.
Explain the ways water supply system components are used by firefighters.N.1
- 2.
Describe types of fire hydrants and hydrant markings.N.2
- 3.
Explain fire hydrant operation and inspection considerations.N.3
- 4.
Explain alternative water supply sources and methods of access.N.4
- 5.
Operate and connect to a hydrant.<ul><li>Operate a hydrant.</li><li>Make a soft-sleeve hydrant connection.</li></ul>N.5
- 6.
Perform the methods used for rural water supply operations.<ul><li>Perform a hard-suction hose connection for drafting.</li><li>Deploy a portable water tank.</li></ul>N.6
Fire Hose
- 1.
Explain basic fire hose characteristics.O.1
- 2.
Describe different causes of and prevention methods for hose damage.O.2
- 3.
Identify basic inspection, care, and maintenance methods for fire hose.O.3
- 4.
Inspect and maintain a fire hose.O.4
- 5.
Compare various uses for hose appliances and tools.O.5
- 6.
Describe basic hose rolls.O.6
- 7.
Perform hose rolls.<ul><li>Make the straight hose roll.</li><li>Make the donut hose roll.</li></ul>O.7
- 8.
Explain basic hose loads and finishes.O.8
- 9.
Make hose loads.<ul><li>Make the flat hose load.</li><li>Make the accordion hose load.</li></ul>O.9
- 10.
Describe and compare various methods to make pre-connected hose loads for attack lines.O.10
- 11.
Make pre-connected hose loads for attack lines.<ul><li>Make the pre-connected flat hose load.</li><li>Make the triple-layer hose load.</li></ul>O.11
- 12.
Explain the methods used for supply hose lays.O.12
- 13.
Perform supply hose lays.<ul><li>Make a hydrant connection from a forward hose lay.</li><li>Make the reverse hose lay from an attack pumper.</li></ul>O.13
- 14.
Describe and compare different methods for handling hoselines.O.14
- 15.
Describe methods for advancing hoselines in various ways.O.15
- 16.
Advance hoselines using various methods.<ul><li>Advance a hose load.</li><li>Advance a charged hoseline using the working line drag method.</li><li>Advance a line into a structure.</li><li>Advance a line up and down an interior stairway.</li><li>Connect a stairway standpipe and advance an attack hoseline onto a floor.</li><li>Advance an uncharged line up a ladder into a window.</li><li>Advance a charged line up a ladder into a window.</li><li>Operate a charged attack line from a ladder.</li><li>Operate a large hoseline for exposure protection (one-firefighter method).</li><li>Operate a large hoseline (two-firefighter method).</li><li>Extend a hoseline.</li></ul>O.16
- 17.
List the considerations that can impact operating attack hoselines.O.17
- 18.
Replace a burst hoseline.O.18
Fire Streams
- 1.
Explain the way vaporization and steam relate to the extinguishing properties of water.P.1
- 2.
Identify the factors that create pressure loss or gain.P.2
- 3.
Describe the impact water hammer has on fire streams.P.3
- 4.
Explain fire stream patterns and their possible limiting factors.P.4
- 5.
Describe the three types of fire stream nozzles.P.5
- 6.
Compare the different types of nozzle control valves.P.6
- 7.
Describe the factors in operating and maintaining handline nozzles.P.7
- 8.
Operate and maintain handline nozzles.<ul><li>Operate and maintain a flat hose load.</li><li>Operate and maintain an accordion hose load.</li><li>Operate and maintain a preconnected flat hose load.</li><li>Operate and maintain a triple-layer hose load.</li></ul>P.8
Fire Control
- 1.
Describe initial factors and considerations when suppressing structure fires.Q.1
- 2.
Perform direct, indirect and combination attacks and gas cooling techniques.<ul><li>Perform a direct fire attack.</li><li>Perform an indirect fire attack.</li><li>Perform combination and gas cooling fire attacks.</li></ul>Q.2
- 3.
Perform safety procedures for upper level and below ground structure fires.Q.3
- 4.
Turn off and/or control building utilities.Q.4
- 5.
Support fire protection systems at protected structures.<ul><li>Connect hoseline to a Fire Department Connection (FDC).</li><li>Operate a sprinkler system control valve.</li> <li>Stop the flow of water from a sprinkler head.</li></ul>Q.5
- 6.
Deploy, supply, and operate master stream devices.Q.6
- 7.
Describe and identify situations and hazards with suppressing Class C fires.Q.7
- 8.
Describe actions associated with suppressing Class D fires.Q.8
- 9.
Suppress a vehicle fire.Q.9
- 10.
Compare methods used to suppress fires in stacked and piled materials, small unattached structures, and trash containers.Q.10
- 11.
Compare the types and influences on ground cover fires.Q.11
- 12.
Summarize safety principles and practices when fighting ground cover fires.Q.12
Loss Control
- 1.
Explain the philosophy of loss control.R.1
- 2.
Describe the ways pre-incident planning impacts loss control.R.2
- 3.
Determine appropriate salvage procedures.R.3
- 4.
Compare and contrast different types of salvage covers.R.4
- 5.
Fold, roll, spread, and improvise with salvage covers.<ul><li>Clean, inspect, and repair a salvage cover.</li><li>Roll a salvage cover.</li><li>Spread a rolled salvage cover.</li><li>Fold a salvage cover for a one-firefighter spread.</li><li>Spread a folded salvage cover – One-firefighter method.</li><li>Fold a salvage cover for a two-firefighter spread.</li><li>Spread a folded salvage cover – Two-firefighter balloon throw.</li><li>Construct a water chute without pike poles.</li><li>Construct a water chute with pike poles.</li><li>Construct a catchall.</li><li>Make a chute and attach it to a catchall.</li></ul>R.5
- 6.
Describe ways to cover openings during salvage operations.R.6
- 7.
Explain methods used to maintain fire safety during overhaul.R.7
- 8.
Describe factors that influence locating hidden fires.R.8
- 9.
Locate and extinguish hidden fires.R.9
- 10.
Explain the ways a thermal imager can be used during overhaul.R.10
Fire Origin and Cause Determination
- 1.
Explain obvious signs of the area of origin.S.1
- 2.
Describe the relationship between fire cause classifications and cause determination.S.2
- 3.
Recognize signs of arson.S.3
- 4.
Describe the importance of preserving evidence and explain the techniques for preserving evidence.S.4
Fire and Life Safety Initiatives
- 1.
Explain the steps taken during fire and life safety program development.T.1
- 2.
Describe the components involved in fire and life safety program delivery.T.2
- 3.
Explain the impact of safety hazards, messages, and target audiences on creating fire and life safety education programs.T.3
- 4.
Indicate ways to identify and prevent firesetter development.T.4
- 5.
Describe the role of a Firefighter I in enforcing fire and life safety codes.T.5
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2014
- Where can I read the official document?
- Firefighter 1
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