FIR 213 - Principles of Emergency Services Last Date of Approval: Fall 2020
3 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 45 Total Lab Hours: 0 Total Clinical Hours: 0 Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0
Course Description: This course provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/ service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: None
Mode(s) of Instruction: Traditional/face-to-face
Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.
Course Fees: None
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives: Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
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Describe fire science education and the firefighter selection process.
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List career opportunities in fire protection and fire service.
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Describe basic principles of public fire prevention.
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Describe the chemistry and physics of fire.
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Differentiate between public and private support organizations in the fire service, and how their services affect the fire department.
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List resources available to a fire department.
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Discuss fire service leadership and the role of fire administration.
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Discuss the support functions that fire departments rely upon.
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Describe an effective and relevant fire training program.
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Understand the importance of an active fire prevention program in the fire department.
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List and apply fire codes and ordinances related to fire protection.
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Describe standard fire protection systems and fire equipment.
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Operate within the Incident Command System and the National Incident Management System.
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Describe effective fire department emergency scene operations.
Student Learning Outcomes:
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Explain the difference between training and education.
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Describe the kinds of college fire science programs that are available.
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Discuss the value of a background in public administration and other specialized studies.
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Discuss how to assess your career potential.
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Discuss the role of human resources and work ethic in the fire service.
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Identify pre-service training programs.
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Identify different types of personnel development programs.
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List and describe the steps in the selection process.
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Describe how to set and meet career goals.
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Identify fire protection careers in the public fire service.
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Identify civilian positions in the fire service.
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Identify fire protection careers in the private fire service.
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Describe the evolution of fire protection.
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Describe the history of wildland fire in America.
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Describe the evolution of modern firefighting equipment.
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Identify and describe fire service symbols.
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Describe the evolution of fire stations.
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Describe how major fire losses have affected the modern fire service.
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Identify statistics of the U.S. fire problem.
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Discuss the purpose and scope of fire agencies.
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Discuss the future of fire protection.
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Discuss the difference between the fire triangle and the fire tetrahedron.
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Discuss the chemistry of fire in terms of oxidizers and fuels.
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Discuss the physics of fire in terms of the three states of matter.
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Differentiate heat and temperature.
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Identify and describe the four methods of heat transfer.
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Discuss the fire classifications of fire.
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Identify and describe the four stages of fire.
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Identify and describe national and international support organizations.
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Identify and describe federal support organizations.
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Identify and describe state support organizations.
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Identify and describe local support organizations.
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Discuss the value of periodical publications.
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List and describe facilities in modern fire departments.
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List and describe common fire apparatus.
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List and describe fire tools and appliances.
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List and describe heavy equipment used in the fire service.
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List and describe personal protective equipment used in the fire service.
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Describe the types and uses of aircraft in firefighting.
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Identify and describe the six principles of command.
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Identify and describe the six components of the management cycle.
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Identify different fire department types.
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Identify the four methods of communication.
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Discuss the role of dispatch
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Discuss the transmission of alarms.
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Identify the resources in the fire investigation unit.
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Identify the resources in the hazardous materials control unit.
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Discuss the role of an adjutant, or aide.
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Identify technical support groups and discuss their roles.
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Discuss resources available for information systems.
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Discuss the role of personnel/human resources.
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Discuss the role of a business manager.
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Discuss the role of incident business management.
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Discuss the role of warehouse/central stores.
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Discuss the role of a repair garage.
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Discuss the role of a radio shop.
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Identify the personnel and positions that make up a training bureau.
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Discuss the value of interagency training.
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Describe training facilities used in the fire service.
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Describe the purpose and importance of training in the fire service.
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Explain the difference between technical and manipulative training.
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Describe how an adequate level of training is determined.
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Describe how performance standards are determined.
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Explain how skills are developed.
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Describe the role standard operating procedures play in training.
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Discuss the importance of maintaining training records.
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Describe the relationship of training to incident effectiveness.
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List areas in which firefighters require training.
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Discuss the importance of safety in training.
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Describe the activities performed by a fire prevention bureau.
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Identify fire prevention activities and how to implement them.
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Identify methods of fire prevention.
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Discuss the importance of fire information reporting.
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Give an overview of the types of laws in the United States.
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Discuss the court system
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Describe how to handle personnel complaints.
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Discuss the legal components of fire prevention activities.
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Describe how codes are developed.
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Discuss the legal considerations at emergency incidents.
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Describe the purpose and components of public and private water companies.
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Discuss the importance of a dependable water supply system.
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Describe the components and importance of a fire department water supply system.
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Describe fire detection systems and their components.
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Describe the different types of extinguishing agents.
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Describe different types of extinguishing systems and their components.
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Discuss the management responsibility at an emergency incident.
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Explain the need for a plan at every incident.
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List and describe the five major components of the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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List and describe the components of the Incident Command System (ICS).
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List the positions in the ICS and their function.
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Identify the personnel who might be working at an emergency scene.
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List the 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives.
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Identify important considerations when working at a structure fire.
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Identify important considerations when working at an electrical distribution equipment fire.
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Identify important considerations when working at a wildland fire.
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Identify important considerations when working at a wildland-urban interface fire.
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Identify important considerations when working at a petroleum fire.
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Identify important considerations when working at hazardous materials incidents.
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Identify important considerations when working at weapons of mass destruction incidents.
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Identify important considerations when working with emergency medical services personnel.
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Identify important considerations for highway incident safety.
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Identify important considerations when working at vehicle accidents.
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Identify important considerations when working at an aircraft fire.
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