FIRE OFFICER II SERIES

ATPC1540 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS I

45 contact hours, 3 college credits, class size: 6 minimum, 25 maximum
Course Fees: $290.00

This is a study of private fire protection and detection systems, such as sprinkler and standpipe systems, chemical extinguishing systems, detection systems and devices. Each system is discussed as to its need, construction, preventive maintenance and individual uses. NOTE: This course requires work to be done prior to and /or following attendance at the course. Part of Fire Inspector I, Fire Investigator I, and Fire Officer II.

ATPC2811 FIREFIGHTING TACTICS AND STRATEGIES II

45 contact hours, 3 college credits, class size: 6 minimum, 20 maximum
Course Fees: $290.00

Curriculum covers multiple company operations, logistics, strategy, use of mutual aid forces and conflagration control. The course is intended for officers who may be in command of fires and other emergencies involving close coordination and maximum use of large amounts of staffing and equipment. Typical tactical situations and case histories are given. The development of critical thinking skills is stressed.

NOTE: This course may require work to be done prior to and /or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the class. Part of Fire Officer I. (Prerequisite FFP1810, BFST1810, ATPC1810 – Firefighting Tactics and Strategy I)

ATPC2741 FIRE SERVICE COURSE DESIGN

45 contact hours, 0 college credits, class size: 6 minimum, 20 maximum
Course Fees: $290.00

This course covers the principles of effective curriculum design. It stresses the principles of adult learning and student-centered learning. Designing courses and units that address learning, performance, and behavioral objectives is the program goal.

NOTE: Part of Fire Officer II, Fire Instructor II and Fire Instructor III.

ATPC1505 FIRE PREVENTION PRACTICES

45 contact hours, 3 college credits, class size: 6 minimum, 25 maximum
Course Fees: $290.00

A study of fire inspection practices, including such items as purpose; definition; Fire Prevention Bureau activities; hazards; fire behavior; fire causes; types of construction including structural features, flame spread, occupancy and fireload; inspection techniques; conducting inspections.

NOTE: This course may require work to be done prior to and /or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the class. Part of Fire Inspector I and Fire Officer I.

ICS-300 (H465) INTERMEDIATE ICS FOR EXPANDING INCIDENTS FOR OPERATIONAL 1ST RESPONDERS

24 contact hours, 0 college credits, class size: 6 minimum, 30 maximum
Prerequisite 1-200 – Basic Incident Management System
Course Fees: $250.00

In this course, the student must be able to list and describe the duties of various positions within the incident command system, construct an incident management organization for a given incident or event, including appropriate procedures for establishing command, transferring command, and terminating an incident, demonstrate knowledge of efficient incident resource management including logistics, finance, administration, and record-keeping, demonstrate a familiarity with air operations, and demonstrate knowledge of incident planning processes.

NOTE: This course is also taught by the Florida Division of Forestry. For more information contact your local DOF regional office for date and times course is offered.

RN9572 Florida State-Wide Emergency Response Plan (SERP)

6 contact hours
Course Fees: $100.00

This course is designed to introduce students to Florida’s system, components, benefits, and how the system works. Students will also learn the components and processes for mutual aid and how to run a post incident analysis to assure that needed information is obtained and used to assist with future emergencies. Student Learning Outcomes After the successful completion

RN4807 COURAGE TO BE SAFE

Contact hours 4 hours

This course is offered free online here: Courage To Be Safe