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1 Fire Protection (FIP) FIP Response to Hazardous Materials (Level I). 0.0 Hours. Class This course presents the awareness level material to the student. It is based on the NFPA 472 standard on hazardous materials. FIP Fire Fighter Recruit Training. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will meet the requirements to comply with the 1997 edition of NFPA 1403 Interior Live Burn Standard. The course will cover the 8 8 different subjects that are required for a firefighter to participate in a live fire training event. FIP Hazardous Materials Awareness & Terrorism Level I. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is an awareness course designed to cover basic response objectives expected of a person certified at the Awareness Level. Course topics include recognizing the presence of a hazardous material, isolating the area to protect the public and responders, and identifying the material using various methods available to a responder. The course will also include elements of terrorism and it's potential impact and relationship to hazardous materials incidents. This course meets all the competencies required by OSHA and NFPA edition. FIP Sprinkers. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course deals with the value of sprinkler systems, the identification and use of sprinkler systems and fire department support of automatic sprinkler systems. This course will also explain the value and benefits of residential Sprinkler systems. FIP Ventilation. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course presents the firefighter candidate with the principles of ventilation, the types of ventilation and tools needed to perform ventilation to various types of roofs. FIP Ropes. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will allow firefighter candidates to demonstrate their ability to tie varied knots and hitches, and hoist an array of equipment and identify the proper use of rope for lifelines. FIP Vehicle Extrication. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. The firefighter candidate will be presented with design features, stabilization procedures, procedures for gaining access, hazards and disentanglement procedures, access and egress points and other hazards associated with extrication procedures. The student will be exposed to new technologies, construction, design, materials, crumple zones, bumper systems, air bags and side impact protection systems. FIP L/P Gas Emergencies. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course deals with the properties of liquified petroleum gasses, leak control procedures, and extinguishment of fires involving LPG. The student will become familiar with flammable ranges, vapor density and toxicity ranges of liquified petroleum gasses. The student will gain a working knowledge of the hazards and corrective procedures for handling incidents related to LPG and natural gas. FIP Salvage. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will enable the firefighter candidate to demonstrate various folds, rolls, deployment of salvage covers, and the construction and use of water chutes and catch all. In addition, the course will cover the maintenance of and other uses for salvage covers. FIP Overhaul. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. The material presented in this course will deal with the purpose of overhaul, how to recognize the location of hidden fires and how to expose them, and present the duties of the firefighters left at the fire scene for security. FIP Personal Protective Equipment. 0.0 Hours. Class The firefighter candidate will be presented the function of each article of protective equipment, the leading causes of death of firefighters, and the hazardous environments requiring use of protective equipment. In addition, there is a great deal of information covering the SCBA and its use. FIP Emergency Vehicle Driver Safety. 0.0 Hours. Class The student will be presented minimum standards for persons who drive and operate emergency vehicles. Drivers license requirements for driving emergency vehicles will be covered. The student will be presented with vehicle weights, characteristics and dynamics as they relate to emergency vehicles. This course will involve extensive practical training which will be conducted under non-emergency conditions. FIP Portable Fire Extinguishers. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will present the firefighter candidate with the proper use of portable extinguishers and the demonstration of the actual extinguishment of a Class A and B fire. FIP Forcible Entry. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will enable firefighter candidates to demonstrate their ability to force entry into a structure using varied tools and the maintenance of this equipment. FIP Fire Service Ladders. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course presents the firefighter candidate with the different types of ladders and the use of each of these ladders. FIP Fire Hose Practices. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course will enable the firefighter candidate to demonstrate the use of hoses and nozzles, adaptors and appliances and the information needed to conduct an annual service test of fire hose. FIP Water Supplies. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. The firefighter candidate will be presented material during this course that will enable him/her to demonstrate both forward and reverse hose lays from the use of a pressurized hydrant and the use of mobile water supplies. 1

2 FIP Managing the MayDay. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course will facilitate interaction between Incident Commanders and Telecommunicators, as well as lecture and discussion on how to successfully maintain command and control of a working incident while at the same time managing a May Day transmission on the fire ground. Course emphasis will be placed on the following: Incident command and control Incident accountability Rapid intervention team deployment Case studies both locally and nationally which address these type incidents. FIP Technology in the Fire Service. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will discuss the various developments and concepts as they apply to various types of technology for fire ground use. Thermal Imaging, Self Contained Breathing Apparatus, gas detection and other cutting edge technology will be discussed with an eye to what the future may hold. FIP Fire Behavior. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course integrates a discussion of physical science in the context of combustion and fire dynamics. This knowledge will assist in interpreting what is observed on the fire ground and recognize potential hazards, and it provides a basis for understanding fire control and ventilation tactical operations. The student will also be exposed to basic concepts related to combustion and fire development in structures. The same scientific principles and physical laws apply equally to other types of fire situations. FIP Fire Prevention Standard Inspection Level I. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills for basic fire prevention code enforcement. This course follows the guidelines set by the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board. Lecture, demonstration, and skills evaluation are the principal methods of instruction. Specific training areas include: rules of building code enforcement, fire code as it relates to other building codes, use of the fire prevention code, and technical provisions. Prerequisite none. FIP Fire Prevention Standard Inspection Level II. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills for advanced fire prevention code enforcement. This course follows the guidelines set by the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board. Lecture, demonstration, and skills evaluation are the principal methods of instruction. Specific training areas include: rules of building code enforcement, fire code as it relates to other building codes, use of the fire prevention code, and technical provisions. Prerequisite: completion of Fire Prevention Level I or job experience approved by the qualification board. FIP Fire Prevention Standard Inspection Level III. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to develop knowledge and skills for advanced fire prevention code enforcement. This course follows the guidelines set by the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board. Lecture, demonstration, and skills evaluation are the principal methods of instruction. Specific training areas include rules of building code enforcement, fire code as it relates to other building codes, use of fire prevention code, and technical provisions. Prerequisites: completion of Fire Prevention Level II or job experience approved by the qualification board. FIP Leadership I - Strategies for Company Success. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to meet the needs of the company officer, this course of leadership provides the participant with basic skills and tools needed to perform effectively as a leader in the fire service environment. This course addresses ethics, use and abuse of power at the company officer level, creativity in the fire service environment, and managing the multiple roles of the company officer. FIP Leadership III - Strategies for Supervisory Success. 0.0 Hours. Class This course provides the Company Officer with the basic leadership skills and tools to perform effectively in the fire service environment. The course covers when and how to delegate to subordinates, assess personal leadership styles through situational leadership, discipline subordinates, and apply coaching/ motivating techniques. FIP Swift Water Rescue Technician - Advanced. 0.0 Hours. Class This course integrates techniques learned in SRT-I, taking the students beyond the emphasis on self-rescue to concentrate on victim rescue. This course includes classroom instruction, followed by extensive hands-on skill development. Topics covered will include: Understanding the role and utilization of various line systems, to search class I to Class III swift water, and in some instances, class IV to VI (hydraulics and waterfalls). Managing the raising and lowering of litters with patients, tending a litter, belaying of rescuers, basic rappelling, and high line systems. Managing and conducting a night or low visibility river rescue. FIP Leadership & Team Building. 0.0 Hours. Class This course presents the company officer with the basic leadership skills and tools needed to perform effectively in the fire service environment. This course includes techniques and approaches to problem-solving, ways to identify and assess the needs of the company officers subordinates, methods for running meeting effectively in the fire service environment, and decision making skills for the company officer. This course addresses ethics, use and abuse of power at the company officer level, creativity in the fire service environment, and management of the multiple roles of the company officer. The final element of this course covers when and how to delegate to subordinates, assess personal leadership styles through situational leadership, discipline subordinates, and apply coaching/ motivating techniques. FIP Fire Management for New Officers. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to acquaint officer candidates with the many interpersonal and administrative duties of a company officer. Interpersonal topics covered include communications, public relations and education, and dealing with public inquiries and concerns. Emphasis is placed on human resources and the performance review and development process. Administrative topics covered include the Charlotte Fire Department Operations Manual, the Charlotte Fire Department Strategic Plan, the Charlotte Fire Department Annual Report, budget management, employee benefits, leave time, payroll, fire department information technology, computer-aided dispatch, and records management. Students will review basic code enforcement information and fire cause determination. 2

3 FIP Firefighting Foam. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course is designed to cover the uses of firefighting foam. Firefighting foam can be used to fight multiple types of fires and to prevent the ignition of materials that could be involved in a fire. The student will be exposed to new types of foams and efficient systems for applying foam. Demonstrations will show the use in neutralizing hazardous materials and decontamination. FIP Radiation Preparedness and Response. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will provide an overview of Radiological Emergency Preparedness for first responder agencies responding to a nuclear/ radiological incident in Mecklenburg County. It will also cover ways to help manage when dealing with Weapons of Mass Destruction. Students will review various methods on detecting radiation, equipment used, decontamination procedures and overall safety working at radiological incidents. For fire personnel, this program will discuss response, operations and decontamination at radiological incidents. For law enforcement personnel, this program will discuss radiological awareness, traffic control points/security and decontamination procedures. FIP Public Safety Diver. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Public Safety Diver (PSD) standardizes non-divers and open-water divers as PSDs. A PSD certification combines the fundamentals taught in an open-water class with an emphasis on the exacting skills required to successfully dive in a rescue/recovery operation. The Public Safety Diver programs meet or exceed all the requirements set forth by the Recreational Scuba Training Council. PSD students are taught basic skills, proper use of Scuba equipment & maintenance, dive related injuries, diving physics, physiology, and dive planning using the US Navy Dive Tables. All these topics are covered with classroom lecture, pool & open-water skill sessions. The student is required to pass a written final exam with a minimum score of 80%, the IADRS swims test - min score of 12, and successful completion of all scuba skills in an open-water environment. FIP Dive Rescue Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. Learn the fundamentals of dive operations from scene evaluation through incident debriefing. Public safety divers and surface-support personnel are prepared to respond effectively to a water-incident scene. Topics include: overview of public safety drowning accidents; selecting, training, and equipping dive teams; family media and other agencies relations; search pattern fundamentals; victim retrieval tactics; responding to vehicle accidents; accident scene documentation; and an introduction to specialized equipment. Programs are presented in a classroom, a pool, and at an open-water training site. FIP Water Rescue Equipment - Dry Suites. 0.0 Hours. Class Dry Suit Diving addresses the proper precautions needed when diving in potentially hazards conditions. Without proper protection from your potentially hazardous diving environment, your rescue/recovery operation may be hindered or halted. One of the first steps to preparing for contaminated water or ice diving is learning how to dive in a dry suit. Dry suit diving topics include: history of the dry suit, suit types, accessories, sizing, custom adjustments, emergency procedures, repairs, and maintenance. FIP Personal Protective Equipment/Search. 0.0 Hours. Class The firefighter candidate will be presented the function of each article of protective clothing, leading causes if firefighter deaths and the hazardous environments requiring use of personal protective equipment, including training and use of self-contained breathing apparatus. FIP Ladders. 0.0 Hours. Class This course presents the firefighter candidate with the different types of ladders and the use of each ladder presented, including safety, standards, limitations and maintenance. FIP Hazardous Materials Meters Hours. Class This course will cover various subjects as needed to provide annual upgrade and refresher training for personnel toward recertification for Hazardous Materials certification in North Carolina. FIP Physical Forces of Emergency Vehicles. 0.0 Hours. Class The student will be presented with the minimum standards for persons who drive and operate emergency vehicles. Students will be presented with vehicle weights, characteristics, and dynamics. FIP Fire Chief Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This class will satisfy the 9s inspection criteria as specified by the North Carolina Administrative Code. The primary objective of the course is to inform current and future chief officers of the various aspects and complexities surrounding the operations and organization of North Carolina fire departments. Upon completion of the course students will be better equipped to meet the challenges of the chief officer position. FIP Fire Chief 101 Update. 0.0 Hours. Class-3.0. Clinical-0.0. This is the current Chief 101 update course approved by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission to meet NC Administrative Code requirements for those who have previously taken the Chief 101 course. Course content, which is revised at least every five years, must align with the currently approved update course managed by the NC Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal(OSFM), and instructors must be specifically approved.this is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course; however, this course will not transfer electronically to OSFM. Per Commission rules, instructors will be responsible for submitting student information to OSFM directly. FIP Traffic Incident Management. 0.0 Hours. Class-4.0. This course is designed to establish the foundation for and promote consistent training of all responders to achieve the three objectives of the Traffic Incident Management (TIM) National Unified Goal: responder safety, safety, quick clearance from incidents, and a prompt, reliable, interoperable communications.this course will familiarize fire and rescue personnel with the purpose of the Strategic Highway Research Program 2 (SHRP2) and the National (TIM) Responder Training Program and how it relates specifically to North Carolina. Participants will learn to recognize and identify the dangers encountered by emergency responders working in or near traffic. FIP Basic Ladder Company Operations. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to reinforce and strengthen the existing skills of firefighters. This course covers functions and operations carried out by ladder companies.this course is designed to challenge department members to look outside the box and use different methods to improve efficiency and effectiveness. 3

4 FIP Basic Engine Company Operations. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to reinforce and strengthen the existing skills of firefighters. It covers functions and operations carried out by engine companies.this course is designed to challenge department members to think outside the box and use different methods to improve efficiency and effectiveness. FIP Fire Officer I. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course covers the knowledge, skills, and requirements referenced in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1021 for Fire Officer I training. Topics include officer roles and responsibilities, budgets, fire cause determination, inspections, education, leadership, management, public relations, and other requirements included in the NFPA standard. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of relevant NFPA standards as required for State Fire Officer I-II certification.this is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission Certification. FIP Fire Officer II. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course covers the knowledge, skills,and requirements referenced in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1021 for Fire Officer II training. Topics include officer roles and responsibilities, budgets, fire cause determination, inspections, education, leadership, management, public relations, and other requirements included in the NFPA standard. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of relevant NFPA standards as required for state Fire Officer I and II certification. This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. FIP Fire Officer III. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will present the Fire Officer candidate with the knowledge, skills, and ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapter 6 of NFPA 1021: Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to meet the needs of an executive management position. The course involves study in the areas of human resource management, fire department administration, community relations, budget preparation, and records management. FIP Emergency Vehicle Operations. 0.0 Hours. Class The student will be presented with minimum standards for persons who drive and operate emergency vehicles. Drivers license requirements for driving emergency vehicles will be covered. The student will be presented with vehicle weights, characteristics and dynamics as they relate to emergency vehicles. This course will involve extensive practical training which will be conducted under non-emergency conditions. FIP Nuclear Awareness. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course presents a WMD radiological/ nuclear overview for first responders and other personnel who, in the course of their normal duties, are likely to be the first to arrive of the scene of a radiological/ nuclear incident. It focuses on the basics of radiation, possible health effects, hazard identification, proper notification procedures and the radiological/ nuclear threat. FIP Fire Instructor -Level I. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, presenting, and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communications, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to meet the requirements of Fire Instructor Level I objectives from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. FIP Fire Instructor II. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to train others in fire service operations. Topics include planning, presenting, and evaluating lesson plans, learning styles, use of media, communication, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to meet the requirements of the Fire Instructor Level II objectives from National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) This is a NC Fire and Rescue Commission certification course. FIP Communications Unit Leader. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed for all local, regional, tribal, and state/territory emergency response professionals and for support personnel with a communications background. It is designed to familiarize the professionals with the roles and responsibilities of a Communications Unit Leader. Under the NIMS-ICS structure the COM-L is the focal point within the Communications Unit. This course provides DHS approved and NIMS compliant instruction to ensure that every locality has trained personnel capable of coordinating on-scene emergency communications during a multi-jurisdictional response or planned event. FIP Communications Technician. 0.0 Hours. Class This course delivers introductory and refresher training for the ICS Communications Technician position. It introduces public safety professionals and support staff to various communications concepts and technologies. This includes state-of-the-art interoperable communications solutions, Land Mobile Radio communications, satellite, telephone, computer and data technologies used in incident response and planned events. This course addresses all responsibilities appropriate to a COM- T operating on a local, regional, tribal or state/territory level within the Incident Management Team. FIP Radio Operator\Telecommunicator Emergency Response Taskforce. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed for all local, regional, tribal, and state/territory emergency response professionals and for support personnel with a communications background. It is designed to familiarize the professionals with the roles and responsibilities of a Radio Operator and Emergency Response Telecommunicator. This class will provide students with the information and skills necessary complete the RADO position task book and provide RADO or TERT services on public safety events. FIP Health & Wellness. 0.0 Hours. Class-8.0. Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This certification-related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills, and ability to satisfy the requirements of Chapter 5 & 6 of NFPA 1001; Standard For Firefighter Professional Qualifications. This course is designed to educate first responders on the importance of maintaining high levels of fitness and wellness in order to perform their assigned duties efficiently and safely. This course is a part of the NC Firefighter Certification program approved by the NC Fire / Rescue Commission as of January 1,

5 FIP Safety & Survival. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This certification related course presents the firefighter candidate with the knowlwdge, skills, and ability to satisfy the requirements of chapter 5 & 6 of NFPA 1001; Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. FIP Mayday. 0.0 Hours. Class-8.0. This certification related course will present the firefighter candidate with the knowledge, skills, and abulity to satisfy the requirements of chapter 5 & 6 of NFPA 1001; Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. FIP Live Burn- Orientation and Preparation. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will familiarize the students with the live burn standard adopted by the N.C. Fire Rescue Commission. All areas of NFPA 1403 will be covered in this class. Pre-burn plans, water supplies, safety mandates, and the necessary documentation required to conducting live burns. FIP Forcible Entry for Law Enforcement Personnel. 0.0 Hours. Class ThThis course will present the students with the knowledge, skills and ability to possess a basic understanding of Chapters 5 and 6 of NFPA The course is designed to teach the students different methods of performing Forcible Entry into structures using different principles and practices. This class is designed primarily for Law Enforcement Personnel and does not carry any type of certification. FIP Thermal Imaging Cameras. 0.0 Hours. Class This class will cover Thermal Imaging technology, operational terms, uses, and limitations, as well as hands on training designed to present the student with opportunities to learn how to use thermal imagers on a variety of emergency situations. FIP NC Fire Prevention School - Basic. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will offer general information on the survival of a fire inspection. Course work includes building construction, using the fire codes with other codes, electrical hazards, flammable and combustible liquids and other general precautions.upon completion the novice inspector or the experienced inspector will have updated their fire prevention information. FIP NC Fire Prevention School- Intermediate. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will offer the student a mixture of general and technical information. Course work includes information from the code and will address materials used daily by the inspector. Topics include: Fire protection systems, Means of egress, Fire alarm systems, Application of flammable finishes, Emergency planning. Upon completion of the course the student will have updated fire prevention material and information. Prerequisites: Take FIP 7190 Minimum grade S FIP Ventilation Practices. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course presents the students with the principles of ventilation, the types of ventilation and tools needed to perform to various roof types. FIP Chief Fire Officer - Exec. Development - Level I. 0.0 Hours. Class This course provides an educational experience that helps Chief Officers and prospective Chief Officers recognize what effective leadership is, understand the difference between leadership styles, and develop the skills required to select the most appropriate style for them and the situation. In addition to a pre-course assignment that must be completed prior to the first day of class, the course consists of lectures and group activities. FIP Chief Officer - Exec. Development - Level II. 0.0 Hours. Class This course defines situational awareness and its implications on the emergency scene. The challenges of transforming from mid-level supervisor to an executive officer will be explained. Multi-Generational management will be explained with strategies to address management of each generational workforce sector. FIP Forcible Entry Practices. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course will enable the students to explain different methods of forcing entry into a building and the tools necessary to perform the task. FIP Preparation for Initial Company Operations. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed for company officers, acting company officers, or senior firefighters responsible for the management of a single fire company on a relief basis. This course will develop better understanding of the roles and responsibilities needed to prepare a fire company incident operations. The course will also expand upon the responsibilities for company readiness, personnel safety, and leadership as it relates to company operation. FIP Strategy and Tactics for Initial Company Operations. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to develop the management skills needed to define and accomplish tactics at structure fires by company officers, acting company officers, or senior firefighters who command a fire company on a relief basis. Students completing this course will be able to make use of the Communications Model and the Quick Access Prefire Plan in tactical incidents. Among the many topics presented during the course, the relationship between incident priorities, strategy, tactics and implementation will be discussed relating to the command sequence. Consideration of risk versus benefit, and the use of the Tactical Action Model based on incident assessment will be accomplished through the use of many table-top presentations. FIP Fire Alarms & Communications (Level II). 0.0 Hours. Class-9.0. Course provides for the defining of the policies and procedures concerning the ordering and transmitting of multiple alarms and the action to be taken upon receipt of these signals. FIP Fire Behavior (Level II). 0.0 Hours. Class-4.0. Clinical-0.0. Enable the firefighter candiate to demonstrate his/her knowledte in the terminology used in the area of fire behavior, the hazards of different fuels and the types of heat sources. FIP Ventilation (Level II). 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. With the use of and need for automatic venting devices, the methods for ventilating basements, the use of foreced ventilation and the considerations that must be made when ventilating a structure. 5

6 FIP Fire Hose, Appliances & Streams (level II). 0.0 Hours. Class-6.0. This course will enable the firefighter candidate to demonstrate the use of hoses and nozzles, adaptors and appliances and the information needed to conduct an annual service test of fire hose. FIP Fire Control (Level II). 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Deals with the extinguishment of a multitude of different fires and the use of varied tools and extinguishing agents. FIP Overhaul (Level II). 0.0 Hours. Class-3.0. Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will cover the indicatior of structural instability and the firefighters role in the perserving of evidence of fire cause and origin. FIP Rescue (Level II). 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. Will present the firefighter candiate with techniques and safety procedures to be used during a number of rescue activities and the proper use of rescue tools and the extrication of entrapped victims from motor vehicles. FIP Rescue. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will present the firefighter candidate with techniques and safety procedures to be used during a number of rescue activities and the proper use of rescue tools and the extrication of entrapped victims from motor vehicles. FIP Sprinklers (Level II). 0.0 Hours. Class-9.0. Clinical-0.0. This course covers the various types of sprinkler systems as well as their conponents and the reliablity of automatic sprinkler systems. FIP Hazardous Materials Operations & Terrorism Level II. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to cover responding to hazardous materials incidents in a defensive manner. Course topics include advanced recognition and identification procedures. Various defensive actions to limit the harm of an incident of this type will be demonstrated. The course also includes understanding the elements of terrorism and it's potential impact and relationship to a hazardous materials incident. This class meets all the competencies required by OSHA and NEPA edition. FIP NC Association of Fire Chiefs- Training Manager Program. 0.0 Hours. Class This course targets those individuals who have leadership, management, and supervisory responsibility for the organization's training function.topics addressed in the program are: managing delivery, design and development, program evaluation, financial management, legal issues and risk management, personnel management, training facility design, maintenance, planning, alternative learning, external relations, and strategic leadership in training. FIP Engine Company Operations. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to reinforce and strengthen the existing skills of firefighters. The curriculum consist of three sections which will cover operations carried out by engine companies, hose deployment, and fire attack.this course is designed to challenge members to look "outside the box" and use different methods to improve efficiency and effectiveness. FIP Ladder Company Operations. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to reinforce and strenghten the existing skills of firefighters. The curriculum consist of five sections which cover operations carried out by ladder companies within the department. The course is also designed to challenge department members to look outside the box and use different methods to improve efficiency and effectiveness. FIP Fire Fighter I & II (level I & II). 0.0 Hours. Class FIP Fire Dept Organization (Level I-II). 0.0 Hours. Class This course will enable the student to complete the objectives for Firefighter I & II related to fd organization they will become aware of the mission and purpose of the fire department rules and regulations and the components of an incident command system. FIP Fire Alarms & Communications. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will allow for the student to complete objectives related to fire alarms and communications for Firefighter Certification. FIP Fire Behavior. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will allow the student to complete the objectives related to fire behavior for Firefighter Certification. FIP Portable Extinguishers. 0.0 Hours. Class-8.0. Clinical-0.0. This course will allow the student to complete the objectives related to portable fire extinguishers for Firefighter Certification. FIP Personal Protective Equipment. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will allow the student to complete the objectives related to personal protective equipment for Firefighter Certification. FIP Forcible Entry. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will cover all the related objectives to the subject of forcible entry for Firefighter Certification. FIP Ventilation I & II (Level I & II). 0.0 Hours. Class This course will present the firefighter candidate with the principles of ventilation, types of ventilation and tools needed to perform ventilation. Student will be shown automatic ventilation devices, methods for ventilating basements, the use of forced ventilation, and considerations that must be made when ventilating a structure. FIP Ropes. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will allow the student to complete all objectives relative to ropes for Firefighter Certification. FIP Ladders. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will allow the student to complete the related objectives for ladders for Firefighter Certification. FIP Fire Hose, Streams & Appliances. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will train the student in all objectives related to fire hose, appliances, and streams in compliance with Firefighter Certification. FIP Foam Fire Streams. 0.0 Hours. Class-8.0. Clinical-0.0. This course will detail all objective related to use of foam as it relates to fire streams for Firefighter Certification. 6

7 FIP Fire Control. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will cover all objectives related to Fire control for Firefighter Certification. FIP Loss Control. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will cover objectives related to Salvage and Overhaul for Firefighter Certification. FIP Overhaul (Level I & II). 0.0 Hours. Class-6.0. Clinical-0.0. This course will cover all objectives related to overhaul for firefighter i & II. FIP Rescue. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will cover the objectives related to rescue as it pertains to Firefighter Levels Certification. FIP Sprinklers. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course will train students in all objectives related to sprinkles for Firefighter Certification. FIP Response to Hazardous Materials (Level I & II). 0.0 Hours. Class Response to hazardous materials - awareness/operation this course will cover all objectives related to the aware- ness and operations level for both firefighter i and II levels. FIP Fire & Life Safety Preparedness. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will cover all objectives related to fire prevention,fire hazards,fire inspections and fire prevention education for NC Firefighter Certification. FIP Building Construction. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course will cover all objectives related to building construction as related to Firefighter Certification. FIP Fire Department Orientation II). 0.0 Hours. Class This course will enable the firefighter to become aware of the basic and advanced operations of the department and understand their position in the organization from a basic and advanced detailed perspective. Course topics will also include the review of basic and advanced safety regulations and the firefighter responsibility to comply with those regulations, the review of the elements of a basic and advanced departmental safety program and a review of the basic and advanced hazards related to fire protection. FIP Water Supplies. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. Lab-0.0. This course meets all requirements for Firefighter Certification for water supplies objectives. FIP Hazardous Materials Awareness/ Operations & Terrorism (Level I & II). 0.0 Hours. Class This course combines both the Haz Mat Awareness and the Operations into one program. Course topics include recognition, isolation, identification, and various defensive control options available to the Haz Mat Operations level responder. The course also includes elements of terrorism and it's potential impact and relationship to a hazardous materials incident. This class meets all the competencies required by OSHA and NFPA edition. FIP Fire Fighter Recertification Training. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will provide training towards the 30-hour annual standardsbased training requirement of the NC Fire Rescue Commission. The content of this course may change based upon local need and must be based upon NFPA Standards. FIP Firefighter Recertificaion. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course provides students with information and training on a variety of basic subjects related to Firefighter I and II. This material will go towards meeting the annual requirement of a minimum of 30 hours of standard based training. FIP FireFighter Cadet Training Program. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will enable the firefighter to become FFI and FFII certified according to the North Carolina State Fire and Rescue Commission. This course will cover all topics in the certification. FIP Strategy & Tactics. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course is designed to help officers think at emergency scenes so that they can more readily and accurately contend with the two main questions frequently confronting them. What is the problem and how is the problem solved. FIP Urban Search and Rescue - Indoctrination. 0.0 Hours. 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FIP North Carolina Response Rating System. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will review the latest information and factors that go into the make-up of the public protection rating of cities and fire districts. The system continues to evaluate three major categories of fire suppression; Fire Department, Emergency Communications, and Water Supply. The course also includes the Community Risk Section that recognizes community efforts to reduce losses through fire prevention, public fire safety, and fire investigation. FIP Line of Duty Death. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. During this program the fire department members will discuss the Line Of Duty Death, what a department can expect after a LODD, and present how that department continues to recover. Actual video and audio will be presented during this class. 7

8 FIP Live Fire Burn Liability. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course will share a recent experience that a North Carolina Fire Department had regarding an OSHA decision on a live burn training exercise that will impact your training. Discussion of this topic will help Chiefs and Training Officers understand why it is important to follow the NFPA 1403 Standard for Live Fire Exercises, document training, and emphasize the importance of firefighter rehabilitation. Proposed changes to the NFPA 1403 standard will also be reviewed. FIP Qualification Indoctrination. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to teach candidates seeking fire and rescue subject qualifications. This Course is required by the NC Fire and Rescue Commission to be completed prior to attending a NC Qualification Class. Topics will include NC Fire and Rescue Commission Policies and Procedures, Policy for Testing, Instructor Responsibilities, Delivery Agency Responsibilities, Instructor Consequences, OSFM Website Navigation, Accreditation, NFPA Standards, NC Lesson Plans, NC Practical Skills, and Testing Procedures for Written and Practical Testing. FIP Prioritizing The Fireground. 0.0 Hours. Class This course is designed to assist chief and line officers of volunteer, combination,and career fire departments to prioritize fireground tasks based on identifying rescue potential, the building, fire volume, equipment, and available personnel. Many times there are not enough firefighters at the beginning of the incident to accomplish all the necessary tasks on the fireground. effectiveness is lost and firefighter safety is compromised because on scene personnel try to perform too many tasks rather than prioritize and complete them. The practices and concepts taught in this class are based on nationally recognized fireground priorities. FIP Elevator Emergencies. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course is designed to give the first arriving responders the necessary skill set to handle most elevator emergencies. The course covers response, size-up, decision making ( when to extricate/ when to wait on a technician), and techniques for removing occupants from stalled elevators. FIP Estimating The Initial Hose Stretch. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will address pre-connected and made-up hose lines. Preconnected lines, on occassion, are lot long enough to reach the fire. It will address advancing hose lines across parking lots, through courtyards, and up stairways. It will show the importance of a correct estimation the first time, therefore eliminating the necessity of extending lines. FIP Alternative Fueld Vehicles. 0.0 Hours. Class This course will cover the various types of fuel used in motor vehicles. 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This course combines a step up to leadership concept with the reality of what is really going on in your fire station. FIP New Company Officer. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. This course will cover the multitude of challenges that the New Company Officer may face while leading firefighters. In many instances the new company officer is not given any formal leadership training and guidance to help them succeed. lack of leadership results in dissention within the department and failure on the fireground. This course will will provide the new company officer with tools and tips to assist them build and lead their firefighters to success both on and off the fireground. FIP Using Social Media. 0.0 Hours. Class Clinical-0.0. 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