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Based on NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2013 Edition. Revised 04/12/2017

Candidate Name (PRINTED) (First, Middle, Last) Course Dates Training Location Candidate Signature Lead Instructor Name (PRINTED) Lead Instructor Signature Chapter VFF BLOCK I Alabama Fire College and Personnel Standards & Education Commission Certification Progress Report & Instructional JPR Verification Sheet Meets all the requirements of NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2013 edition & Alabama Administrative Code, Chapter 360-X-2-.02: Requirements for Certified Fire Fighter Date of Course Completion The subjects listed must meet ALL requirements set by the Alabama Fire College and Personnel & Education Commission. This official form (all signatures completed) verifies that the candidate sucessfully completed all components of the required coursework and certification requirements. This completed form must be submitted for Certification after VFF Block III or IV. Each Subject must be taught and assessed, minimum 70% recorded below in the Chapter Test Grades column (gray boxes). Each Skill must be taught and assessed during the course. JPR Testing will be conducted by the AFC Certification Proctor/Evaluators at the end of the course. Each signaure signifies the understanding of the course pre-requisites, co-requisites and certification requirements. (M) - Indicates Mandatory Skills that must be completed during the Block by a qualified/approved skills evaluator and submitted to Certification. Subject Required Chapter Test Grades Required Hours Skill Sheet # Skills/JPR Reference 1001) 1 Orientation & Fire Service History 2 3 FD Communications; NIMS 2 3-1(M); 3-2 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 5.2.3 5 Fire Behavior 2 2 FF Safety & Health 2 2-1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3 6 FF PPE 4 6-1(M) 5.1.2, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3 6 FF SCBA 4 6-2(M), 6-3, 6-6 5.2.4, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.3.9, 5.5.1 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers 4 7-1, 5.3.16 14 Water Supply 4 15-12 5.3.15 15 Fire Hose 8 16 Fire Streams 8 TOTAL BLOCK I HRS 40 Fire Department (if applicable) 15-1; 15-2(M); 15-3; 15-4; 15-5; 15-6; 15-7; 15-8; 15-9; 15-10; 15-11; 15-12(M); 15-13; 15-14 5.3.10, 5.3.15, 5.5.2 (NFPA

Chapter VFF BLOCK II Subject Required Chapter Test Grades Required Hours Skill Sheet # Skills/JPR Reference (NFPA 1001) 21 Fire & Life Safety Initiatives 4 5.5.1 4 Building Construction 2 12 Ground Ladders 12 12-1(M); 12-2(M); 12-3; 12-4; 12-5; 12-6 5.3.6, 5.3.9, 5.3.10, 5.3.12, 5.5.1 8 Ropes, Webbing & Knots 4 8-1(M); 8-2 5.1.2, 5.3.20, 5.5.1 9 Structural Search & Victim Removal 18 9-1(M); 9-2; 9-3; 9-4; 9-5; 9-6(M) 5.2.4, 5.3.1, 5.3.5, 5.3.9 TOTAL BLOCK II HRS 40 Chapter VFF BLOCK III Subject Required Chapter Test Grades Required Hours Skill Sheet # Skills/JPR Reference (NFPA 1001) 11 Forcible Entry 8 11-1; 5.3.4 13 Tactical Ventilation 8 13-1(M); 13-2 5.3.11, 5.3.12 17 Fire Control 18 17-1; 17-2; 17-3; 17-4; 17-5(M); 17-6 5.3.3; 5.3.7; 5.3.9; 5.3.10; 5.3.16; 5.3.17; 5.3.18; 5.3.19 18 Loss Control 2 18-1;18-2(M);18-3;18-4; 18-5; 20-1; 20-2 5.3.13; 5.3.14 19 Fire Origin & Cause Determination 2 9 FF Survival 2 9-7(M); 9-8, 9-9, 9-10 5.2.4, 5.3.1, 5.3.9 TOTAL BLOCK III HRS 40 Chapter VFF BLOCK IV Required Subject Chapter Test Grades 23; 24 Hazardous Materials Awareness Certification & Operations TOTAL BLOCK IV HRS Required Hours Exam 40 40 Skill Sheet # Skills/JPR Reference (NFPA 472) Separate Certification Course NFPA 472; Chp's 4, 5, 6.2 & 6.6 Revised 04/12/17

Responding on Apparatus Respond on apparatus to an emergency scene NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 2013 Edition. AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-2-1 The candidate, wearing personal protective clothing, shall properly use all safety devices and equipment while responding on an apparatus to an emergency. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 2 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Properly dresses in all personal protective clothing & equipment CRITICAL POINT 2. Mounts and dismounts apparatus using proper foot and hand holds 3. Sits in a proper location and fastens seatbelt and other safety devices-critical POINT 4. Indicates to driver that he/she is seated and secured 5. Completes movements which do not require removal of safety devices 6. Remains seated until driver indicates that dismount is safe CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 5/6 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /6 Score: /6 Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Re-Test Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Overall Skill Sheet Re-Test Score Candidate: Print Name & Signature: Candidate: Print Name or Candidate # Revised- 08/12/13

Communications-Radio The ability to operate radio equipment NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.2.1, 5.2.3, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-3-1 The candidate will properly demonstrate transmitting and receiving radio messages using a two-way portable radio. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 1 minute. 1. Checks equipment and ensures that radio is on right frequency, battery is charged, and radio is ready to be used - CRITICAL POINT 2. Waits for open channel prior to transmitting ensuring that he/she is not interrupting other transmissions 3. Begins with call sign of station being called 4. Uses radio phonetics correctly 5. Transmits message clearly, concisely, and using clear speech (no codes) Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 Revised- 8/13/13

Communications-Telephone Calls Answer emergency and non-emergency calls NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 2013 Edition AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-3-2 The candidate, given a specific situation, shall demonstrate the procedures for answering emergency and nonemergency calls using department communications equipment and ensuring that all information is received and relayed appropriately. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 3 minutes NON-EMERGENCY CALL 1. Identifies self and department in a timely fashion 2. Records all pertinent information received by caller (date, time, caller s name, callback number, and his/her own name) 3. Hangs up last Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /3 Score: /3 EMERGENCY CALL 1. Identifies self and department in a timely fashion 2. Obtains location of emergency, nature of emergency, callback number, caller s location and situation, and caller s name 3. Records all information 4. Hangs up last Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /4 Score: /4 Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Re-Test Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Overall Skill Sheet Re-Test Score Candidate: Print Name & Signature: Candidate: Print Name or Candidate # Revised- 8/13/13

Donning Personal Protective Equipment The ability to don personal protective clothing NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications 5.1.2, 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-6-1 The candidate, given a complete set of PPE, will don full personal protective equipment, according to manufacturer s recommendations. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 1 minute 1. Dons boots, pants, protective hood, coat, helmet, and gloves 2. All personal protective equipment donned properly (no exposed skin except for facial area, helmet strap is tightened, coat collar is up, and all fasteners are secured) CRITICAL POINT 3. Completes within 1 minute 4. Doffs personal protective clothing and prepares for reuse Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /4 Score: /4 Revised- 8/13/13

Donning Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus The ability to don self-contained breathing apparatus NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 2013 Edition. AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-6-2 The candidate, wearing personal protective equipment, shall properly don a self-contained breathing apparatus, and activate the PASS alarm. The candidate may use ONE of the following: Over-the-head method, Coat method, or Seat Mount method. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 3 minutes 1. Dons SCBA using one of the listed methods and ensures unit is secured and adjusted properly 2. Dons face piece, attaches regulator (if using waist mount regulator, attaches breathing tube to regulator) inhales activating regulator, holds breath for 5 seconds to ensure there are no leaks CRITICAL POINT 3. Exhales forcefully to ensure exhalation valve is working properly-critical POINT 4. Dons hood, helmet, and gloves and ensures there is no exposed skin CRITICAL POINT 5. Activate PASS alarm-critical POINT Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 Revised- 08/12/13

Inspecting SCBA SCBA is cleaned and maintained NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.1*, 5.5.1, 2013 Edition. AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-6-3 The candidate, given a self-contained breathing apparatus, shall demonstrate how to inspect and maintain this unit according to manufacturer s recommendations to ensure the SCBA is ready to use Expected time to complete skill(s) is 3 minutes 1. Checks that cylinder is at least 90% full 2. Checks that all gauges work. Cylinder & regulator gauge should read within 10% of each other 3. Checks to see that low pressure alarm is in working condition CRITICAL POINT 4. Checks to ensure that all hose connections are tight & free of leaks 5. Checks to ensure that the face piece is in good condition & the straps are in the fully extended position 6. Checks to ensure that the harness system is in good condition & that all straps are in the fully extended position 7. Checks to ensure that all valves (e.g. bypass, mainline, exhalation) are operational. Bypass valve should be fully closed. CRITICAL POINT 8. Checks cleanliness of unit Candidate must successfully perform 6/8 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /8 Score: /8 Revised- 08/12/13

Changing an Air Cylinder The ability to replace SCBA air cylinders NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.1, 2013 Edition, AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-6-6 The candidate, wearing full personal protective equipment, shall demonstrate the proper procedure for changing a SCBA air cylinder using the one person method. The candidate may use any SCBA unit available to his/her department. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 2 minutes 1. Doffs unit using proper procedures 2. Closes cylinder valve on the used bottle and bleeds off pressure - CRITICAL POINT 3. Disconnects the high-pressure coupling from the cylinder and puts the hose coupling on the ground directly in line with the cylinder outlet (ensures grit & liquids cannot enter the end of the unprotected high-pressure hose prior to attaching it to the cylinder outlet valve) 4. Releases the cylinder clamp & removes the empty cylinder and places a new cylinder into the backpack 5. Checks cylinder valve opening & the high-pressure hose fitting for debris and checks condition of O-ring CRITICAL POINT 6. Connects high-pressure hose to cylinder valve opening and opens cylinder valve 7. Checks gauges on cylinder & regulator (ensures they are within 10% of each other) Candidate must successfully perform 5/7 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /7 Score: /7 Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Revised- 08/12/13

Operating Portable Fire Extinguishers Extinguish incipient Class A, B, and C fires with portable fire extinguishers NFPA 1001 Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.16, 2013 Edition. AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-7-1 The candidate, wearing full protective equipment and given a selection of portable fire extinguishers, shall extinguish a small Class A, B, OR C fire so that the correct extinguisher is chosen, the fire is completely extinguished, and proper extinguisher handling techniques are followed. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 3 minutes 1. Wears complete personal protective clothing 2. Identifies Class of fire (A,B,C) 3. Selects the correct fire extinguisher/agent (verbalizes disrupting electrical current prior to extinguishing if it is a Class C fire) 4. Assures operation prior to using (fully charged and tests fire extinguisher) 5. Uses P-A-S-S method 6. Extinguishes fire completely and backs away when retreating CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 5/6 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /6 Score: /6 Revised- 08/12/13

Knots and Hoisting The ability to tie correct knots for hoisting equipment NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.1.2, 5.3.20, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-8-1 The candidate, given a fire service rope(s), shall tie the appropriate knot and hoist ONE of the following pieces of equipment chosen by the Evaluator. Equipment: Pick Head Axe, Exhaust Fan, Uncharged Section of 1 ½ or 1 ¾, Charged Section of 1 ½ or 1 ¾, Roof Ladder, Pike Pole Expected time to complete skill(s) is 7 minutes NOTE TO EVALUATOR: Pick Head Axe: figure eight on a bight & half hitch; Exhaust Fan: figure eight follow through; Uncharged Section of 1½ or 1¾ : clove hitch & half hitch; Charged Section of 1½ or 1¾ : clove hitch & half hitch through the bale; Roof Ladder: figure eight on a bight; Pike Pole: clove hitch & 2 half hitches. 1. Correctly identifies the appropriate knot for the chosen piece of equipment. 2. Correctly ties the appropriate knot (including overhand safety) to the chosen piece of equipment. 3. Hoists tools and equipment without complications Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /3 Score: /3 Revised- 8/13/13

Cleaning and Inspecting Rope Clean and maintain ropes according to manufacturer s recommendations or department guidelines.- NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.1.2, 5.5.1, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-8-2 The candidate, given a fire service rope, shall demonstrate the technique for inspecting, cleaning and storing the rope according to manufacturer s recommendations or department guidelines Expected time to complete skill(s) is 4 minutes 1. Inspects entire length of rope for chafing, abrasion, melting and exposure to chemicals 2. Inspects rope by running through hands and checks for soft spots, voids, and any damage in center fibers or on outer sheath 3. Selects correct tool to clean rope (rope washer, front loading washing machine, hand wash) according to manufacturer s guidelines 4. Cleans rope, according to manufacturer s guidelines and air dries completely before storage 5. Removes any damaged rope from service and records in log 6. Properly stores fire service rope Candidate must successfully perform 5/6 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /6 Score: /6 Revised- 8/13/13

Search and Rescue Conduct search and rescue operations as a member of a team NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.5, 5.3.9, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-1 The candidate, wearing PPE including SCBA, shall demonstrate entering a simulated burning and smoke-filled environment, conduct search operations and locate and remove victims if found. The room(s) should be large enough to conduct proper search techniques. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 5 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Sizes up building for hazards, possible egress routes, and safe havens 2. Assesses areas to determine tenability of victims 3. Collects all equipment required for searching (working radio, forcible entry tool, flashlight as a minimum) CRITICAL POINT 4. Checks door for heat before entering 5. Uses proper search techniques and stays low during search CRITICAL POINT 6. Searches under and around furniture, behind closed doors, and all closets 7. Ensures all rooms and areas of structure have been searched CRITICAL POINT 8. Evaluates conditions and identifies possible safe havens throughout search 9. Maintains team integrity and exits building safely Candidate must successfully perform 7/9 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /9 Score: /9 Revised- 08/12/13

Victim Carries Conduct victim removal methods NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.9, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-2 The candidate, wearing PPE, shall demonstrate proper victim removal techniques using ONE of the following techniques: extremity carry, seat carry, or blanket drag method. Other assistants will be made available if applicable. The candidate shall give orders and directions when moving the victim. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 10 minutes EXTREMITY CARRY 1. Kneels at the victim s head & directs other rescuer to victim s feet 2. Directs other rescuer to grasp victim s wrists & pull victim into a sitting position while candidate supports victim s head & neck 3. Slips his/her arms under the victim s arms & around the chest, grasping the wrists when other rescuer releases them 4. Directs other rescuer to face away from the victim & grasp under the victim s knees 5. Stands with other rescuer using proper lifting techniques & carries patient to safety. Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps Score: /5 Score: /5 SEAT CARRY 1. Rescuers face each other and grasp own right forearm just above wrist 2. Rescuers then grasp each other s left forearm and kneel onto ground with one knee 3. Instructs victim to sit on rescuers joined arms and rescuers communicate to lift victim 4. Stands with other rescuer using proper lifting techniques & carries patient to safety. Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps Evaluator Comments Score: /4 Score: /4 Pg 1 of 2 Revised- 8/13/13

Victim Carries Conduct victim removal methods 2013 Edition, NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.9* AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-2 The candidate, wearing PPE shall demonstrate proper victim removal techniques using ONE of the following techniques: extremity carry, seat carry, or blanket drag method. Other assistants will be made available if applicable. The candidate shall give orders and directions when moving the victim. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 10 minutes BLANKET DRAG 1. Positions blanket next to victim ensuring it extends above victim s head 2. Kneels on victim s side opposite the blanket & rolls victim against knees 3. Pulls blanket against victim & allows victim to roll back onto blanket 4. Wraps blanket around victim 5. Drags victim to safety by pulling the end of the blanket at the victim s head. CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 Pg 2 of 2 Revised- 8/13/13

Victim Drags Rescue downed firefighter and victims NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.9, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-3 The candidate, wearing PPE, shall demonstrate proper victim removal techniques using the lift and drag, OR the push and pull drag methods. Other assistants will be made available if applicable. The candidate shall give orders and directions when moving the victim. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 10 minutes Criteria/ Performance Steps: Test Retest LIFT AND DRAG METHOD 1. Locates and assesses victim s condition 2. Takes position at the head of victim 3. Rescuer wraps both arms around victim s torso and locks hands together (or uses webbing or other method to drag victim if unable to stand based on conditions) 4. Using proper lifting technique, lifts victim (if conditions allow) and drags to safety. CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps including CRITICAL POINTS PUSH AND PULL DRAG METHOD (For downed firefighter) AS RESCUER #1 OR RESCUER #2 1. Locates and assesses victim s condition and places on back 2. Unfastens waist strap of victim s SCBA and passes one strap through crotch area and refastens CRITICAL POINT 3. For Rescuer 1, locates himself/herself at victim s head and takes hold of SCBA shoulder strap; Rescuer 2 locates himself/herself inside the legs of the downed firefighter, lifting victim s one leg over shoulder; Rescuer 2 head should be high in victim s groin area and shoulder being used to push buttocks of downed fire fighter 4. On command, Rescuer 1 pulls firefighter, while Rescuer 2 uses legs to push at the same time Score: /4 Score: /4 Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /4 Score: /4 Revised- 8/13/13

Rescue Bringing Victim(s) Down Ladder The ability to use ladder operations for rescue NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.9, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-4 The candidate, wearing PPE and provided with an appropriate ladder and a victim, shall bring a simulated unconscious person down the ladder from a safe height. Additional fire fighters should be provided to assist victim out the window and to secure the ladder. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 4 minutes CRADLE CARRY WHEN VICTIM PRESENTED HEAD FIRST 1. Exterior rescuer on ladder at or below windowsill 2. Victim s head is off to one side allowing victim s torso and legs to come across the ladder horizontally with back of victim facing rescuer 3. Places one forearm and hand under victim s armpit and grasps ladder 4. Other arm is placed one rung below under the top leg into groin area of victim 5. Descends ladder while grasping the rails leaning inward to control victim 6. Descends ladder safely with victim CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 5/6 steps including CRITICAL POINTS CRADLE CARRY WHEN VICTIM PRESENTED FEET FIRST 1. Exterior rescuer on ladder at or below windowsill 2. Places victim s legs to the outside ladder beams and hooks one arm into groin area of victim 3. Both hands grasp ladder and the upper body of victim is placed on opposite arm one rung above 4. Descends ladder while grasping the rails leaning inward to control victim 5. Descends ladder safely with victim CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /6 Score: /6 Score: /5 Score: /5 Revised- 08/12/13

Rapid Intervention The ability to initiate and complete emergency procedures NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.2.4, 5.3.9* AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-5 The candidate, wearing PPE including SCBA, being part of a rapid intervention team, and given a scenario, shall demonstrate procedures to successfully rescue a firefighter that is down or trapped. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 5 minutes RAPID INTERVENTION 1. Locates the firefighter in trouble 2. Assesses firefighter s condition and the environment he/she is in 3. Provides an emergency air supply to the trapped or downed firefighter (if necessary) 4. Calls for additional teams and resources 5. Successfully removes firefighter to safety CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Re-Test Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Overall Skill Sheet Re-Test Score Candidate: Print Name & Signature: Candidate: Print Name or Candidate # Revised- 08/12/13

Exiting a Hazardous Area The ability to initiate and complete emergency procedures NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.5, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-6 The candidate wearing PPE including SCBA, will properly exit a hazardous area given vision-obscured conditions and a hose line located at a remote location to use as a guide line. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 5 minutes 1. Enters structure and immediately grasps hose line 2. Follows the hose line until the first coupling is found 3. Tactilely inspects coupling to determine proper direction of travel 4. Once direction is determined, maintains positive control of the appropriate hose line at all times 5. Follows the hose line until exiting the hazardous area through the designated point of egress Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 Revised- 08/12/13

Declaring a Mayday The ability to initiate and complete emergency procedures NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.2.4*, 5.3.1*, 5.3.9*, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-7 The candidate, wearing personal protective equipment including SCBA, shall demonstrate procedures for declaring a mayday. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 1 minute 1. Transmits on radio that he/she is declaring a Mayday (repeats three times) CRITICAL POINT 2. Waits for acknowledgement of Mayday 3. Gives LUNAR report (Location, Unit, Name, Assignment, Resources) CRITICAL POINT 4. Manually activates PASS device CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps including all critical criteria Score: /4 Score: /4 Evaluator Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Re-Test Evaluator Print Name & Signature: Overall Skill Sheet Re-Test Score Alabama Fire College Revised- 8/13/13

Rapid Escape Procedure The ability to initiate and complete emergency procedures NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.1, 5.3.9, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-8 The candidate, wearing personal protective equipment including SCBA and given a scenario, shall demonstrate procedures for identifying conditions that require a rapid escape from the structure and implement the steps required to safely exit the building. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 2 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Preplans escape routes during search and identifies safe havens 2. Identifies the need for rapid evacuation and reports to Command (or sector officer) 3. Acknowledges rapid evacuation or escape signals CRITICAL POINT 4. Immediately leaves area and finds closest egress point 5. Reports successful escape and initiates a PAR CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 Evaluator Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Revised- 08/12/13

SCBA Emergency Procedures The ability to control breathing and initiate emergency procedures in the event of an SCBA failure. NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.2.4*, 5.3.1*, 2013 Edition. (Previously titled as SS CVFF 6-4) Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-9 The candidate, wearing full personal protective equipment and SCBA shall demonstrate controlled breathing techniques and be able to demonstrate the ability to perform an emergency procedure check on his/her selfcontained breathing apparatus. Warning: No emergency breathing procedure is endorsed by manufacturers, NFPA, ANSI, or any other regulating agency. These procedures should be used only as a last resort in life threatening situations. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 3 minutes CONSERVATION OF AIR (CONTROLLED BREATHING) 1. Calls a Mayday - CRITICAL POINT 2. Inhales normally through nose and exhales normally through mouth. 3. Inhales and exhales slowly. 4. Proceeds to exit as quickly as possible. 5. Repeats steps for three minutes - CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS EMERGENCY PROCEDURE CHECK 1. Calls a Mayday - CRITICAL POINT 2. Manually activates PASS device 3. Does NOT remove face piece - CRITICAL POINT 4. Places hand to face piece and regulator and checks bypass valve. 5. Uses bypass or cylinder valve to control air flow (depending on free flow or no flow). 6. Corrects problem if possible. 7. Proceeds to exit as quickly as possible. Score: /5 Score: /5 Candidate must successfully perform 6/7 steps including all CRITICAL POINTS Score: /7 Score: /7 Alabama Fire College Revised- 04/12/17

Restricted Openings The ability to use SCBA to exit through restricted passages NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.1, 5.3.9, 2013 Edition. (Previously labeled as SS CVFF 6-5) Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-10 The candidate, wearing full protective equipment including SCBA of his/her choice, shall safely exit an area with a restricted opening using ONE of the listed techniques (vertical or horizontal opening that is too small to accommodate both the firefighter and the SCBA). Expected time to complete skill(s) is 20 minutes Criteria: Test Retest RESTRICTED OPENINGS - SHIFTING THE SCBA 1. Maintains contact with SCBA CRITICAL POINT 2. Maintains physical, visual, or verbal contact with partner CRITICAL POINT 3. Keeps all PPE intact CRITICAL POINT 4. Checks conditions on other side of passage before entry CRITICAL POINT 5. Loosens shoulder strap and then waist strap 6. Shifts SCBA to one side (depending on which side regulator is on) 7. After obstruction is cleared, repositions SCBA and tightens straps Candidate must successfully perform 5/7 steps including CRITICAL POINTS RESTRICTED OPENINGS- BACKWARDS SWIM TECHNIQUE 1. Maintains contact with SCBA CRITICAL POINT 2. Maintains physical, visual, or verbal contact with partner CRITICAL POINT 3. Keeps all PPE intact CRITICAL POINT 4. Checks conditions on other side of passage before entry CRITICAL POINT 5. Sits with back against wall and centered between two obstacles 6. Feet positioned in front of body as far as possible and buttocks raised off ground to proceed through opening 7. Pulls shoulders and elbows into center of body while pushing backwards through the space 8. Once SCBA is clear, the firefighter rotates the body, dipping the shoulder to bring the rest of the body through the obstacle Score: /7 Score: /7 Candidate must successfully perform 6/8 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /8 Score: /8 Alabama Fire College Revised- 04/12/17 Page 1 of 3

Restricted Openings The ability to use SCBA to exit through restricted passages 2013 Edition, NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.1*, 5.3.9* Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-10 The candidate, wearing full protective equipment including SCBA of his/her choice, shall safely exit an area with a restricted opening using ONE of the listed techniques (vertical or horizontal opening that is too small to accommodate both the firefighter and the SCBA). Expected time to complete skill(s) is 20 minutes Criteria: Test Retest RESTRICTED OPENINGS - FORWARD DIVE TECHNIQUE P F P F 1. Maintains contact with SCBA CRITICAL POINT 2. Maintains physical, visual, or verbal contact with partner CRITICAL POINT 3. Keeps all PPE intact CRITICAL POINT 4. Checks conditions on other side of passage before entry CRITICAL POINT 5. Centers body between two wall studs and places both arms in front through obstacle, attempting to get elbows past opening 6. Exhales and arms are pulled inward to center of body, allowing firefighter to fall through opening 7. Clears obstacle and uses arms to pull rest of body through opening Candidate must successfully perform 5/7 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /7 Score: /7 RESTRICTED OPENINGS - FULL ESCAPE PROCEDURE 1. Maintains contact with SCBA CRITICAL POINT 2. Maintains physical, visual, or verbal contact with partner CRITICAL POINT 3. Keeps all PPE intact CRITICAL POINT 4. Checks conditions on other side of passage before entry CRITICAL POINT 5. While lying to one side, loosens the shoulder straps and removes waist strap 6. Rolls out of the backpack to the side of the regulator and does not lose contact with strap CRITICAL POINT 7. SCBA is rotated with cylinder valve facing away from firefighter and straps are neat and organized to facilitate easy redonning 8. Moves forward keeping SCBA in front and close to body CRITICAL POINT 9. When clear of obstacle, redonns the SCBA by laying out straps and rolling into backpack assembly Candidate must successfully perform 7/9 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /9 Score: /9 Alabama Fire College Page 2 of 3 Revised- 4/12/17

Restricted Openings The ability to use SCBA to exit through restricted passages 2013 Edition, NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.1*, 5.3.9* Skill Sheet-CVFF-9-10 The candidate, wearing full protective equipment including SCBA of his/her choice, shall safely exit an area with a restricted opening using ONE of the listed techniques (vertical or horizontal opening that is too small to accommodate both the firefighter and the SCBA). Expected time to complete skill(s) is 20 minutes Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Re-Test Evaluator: Print Name & Signature: Overall Skill Sheet Re-Test Score Candidate: Print Name & Signature: Candidate: Print Name or Candidate # Alabama Fire College Page 3 of 3 Revised- 4/12/17

Forcible Entry The ability to force entry through doors, windows, and walls NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.4, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-11-1 The candidate, wearing full protective equipment and given a selection of forcible entry tools, shall demonstrate procedures for forcing his/her way into ONE OR A COMBINATION of the following: doors, windows, or through walls. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 2 minutes 1. Selects proper forcible entry tool for task and identifies locking mechanism or obstruction 2. Identifies potential hazards 3. Opens doors, windows, or walls using approved methods 4. Props open doors or windows to prevent closure OR ensures it is safe to force his/her way through a wall Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps Score: /4 Score: /4 Revised- 8/13/13

Single Firefighter Ladder Raise and Carry The ability to carry, raise, and extend ground ladders NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.6, 5.3.9, 5.3.12, 2013 Edition. AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-12-1 The candidate, wearing protective clothing and given a single fire service ladder, shall carry the ladder using an approved technique. The candidate shall raise ladder, set proper climbing angle, climb the ladder to a designated point, and safely lower ladder to ground. The student shall be provided an assistant to heel ladder. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 3 minutes 1. Carries ladder to the building using single-firefighter technique 2. Determines that the wall/roof will support the ladder 3. Checks for overhead obstructions before raising and places butt of ladder against building CRITICAL POINT 4. Raises ladder to vertical position and pulls butt end out for proper climbing angle 5. Ladder is stable and under control CRITICAL POINT 6. Safely climbs to assigned point maintaining three points of contact on ladder (assistant heeling ladder) 7. Safely descends ladder and lowers ladder to ground Candidate must successfully perform 5/7 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /7 Score: /7 Revised- 08/12/13

Two-Firefighter Ladder Raise and Carry The ability to carry, raise, and extend ground ladders NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications 5.3.6, 5.3.9, 5.3.12, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-12-2 The candidate, wearing protective clothing, provided with an assistant and given a fire service extension ladder, shall correctly carry the ladder using an approved carry technique The candidate shall raise ladder, set proper climbing angle, climb the ladder to a designated point, and safely lower ladder to ground. The candidate shall be giving all placement and movement commands. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 5 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Carries ladder to the building using approved carrying technique (suitcase, shoulder, flat) 2. Determines that the wall/roof will support the ladder 3. Checks for overhead obstructions before raising and places butt of ladder on ground at a point determined for proper climbing angle CRITICAL POINT 4. Raises ladder to vertical position using a rung or beam raise 5. Extends fly section to necessary height depending on task 6. Ensures ladder is stable and under control at all times CRITICAL POINT 7. Secures halyard and visually checks locks 8. Ensures ladder is heeled at all times while on ladder 9. Safely climbs to assigned point maintaining three points of contact on ladder 10. Safely descends ladder and lowers ladder to ground Candidate must successfully perform 7/10 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /10 Score: /10 Revised- 8/13/13

Roof Ladder Deployment The ability to carry, raise, and extend ground ladders and deploy roof ladders NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.6*, 5.3.12, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-12-3 The candidate, wearing protective clothing, provided with an assistant, and given necessary ladders, shall carry the ladders using approved carrying techniques. The candidate shall raise ladder to roof, set proper climbing angle, climb ladder, deploy roof ladder, and safely lower ladders to ground. The candidate shall be giving all placement and movement commands. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 7 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Carries, raises and secures extension ladder using approved methods 2. Determines that the wall/roof will support the ladder CRITICAL POINT 3. Checks for overhead obstructions before raising CRITICAL POINT 4. Raises extension ladder a minimum of 5 rungs above roof edge 5. Ensures ladder is heeled or secured at all times while on ladder 6. Extends roof hooks and raises roof ladder to rest against extension ladder 7. Places roof ladder on shoulder and climbs to roof edge 8. Uses leg lock to secure to ladder, takes roof ladder off shoulder and slides ladder on roof until roof hooks go over ridge and are secure 9. Ensures ladder is stable and under control at all times 10. Safely climbs and descends ladder maintaining three points of contact on ladder 11. Safely lowers ladder to ground Candidate must successfully perform 8/11 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /11 Score: /11 Note: If hooks on roof ladder are opened during carrying, they are to be turned outward Re-Test Evaluator Print Name & Signature: Overall Skill Sheet Re-Test Score Alabama Fire College Revised- 10/22/14

Cleaning and Inspecting Ladders Clean and maintain ladders according to manufacturer and department guidelines NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.5.1, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-12-4 The candidate, given an appropriate ladder and cleaning supplies (brush, water, lubricating material), shall demonstrate and verbally explain how to clean, maintain, and inspect a fire service ladder according to manufacturer and department guidelines. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 5 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Uses water & a soft-bristle brush to remove dirt; solvents may be used for tar, oil, or grease; wipes dry 2. Checks lubrication of moveable parts 3. Checks heat sensor label (heat exposure signs) 4. Checks rungs (tightness, deformations) 5. Checks welds, bolts & rivets (tightness, defects) 6. Checks beams (deformations) 7. Checks pawl assemblies (moves freely) 8. Checks halyard (fraying, kinking, snugness, free movement) 9. Checks pulleys (turn freely) 10. Checks ladder guides (free movement of fly section) Candidate must successfully perform 7/10 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /10 Score: /10 Revised- 08/12/13

Ladders - Using a Leg Lock The ability to work off a ladder and complete an assignment NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.6, 5.3.10, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-12-5 The candidate, wearing personal protective equipment and provided with a fire axe and a person to secure the ladder, shall climb to a height of at least 15 ft. with the fire axe. The candidate shall then secure himself/herself using the leg lock technique to the ladder and demonstrate using a fire axe. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 2 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Climbs ladder with axe in one hand & slides the other hand underneath the beam (maintains three points of contact) CRITICAL POINT 2. Climbs smoothly & rhythmically 3. Raises leg up & over two consecutive rungs 4. Places foot through the rung underneath knee 5. Hooks tip of boot over beam or rung 6. Places opposite leg/foot against beam 7. Appears stable to perform work with axe CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 5/7 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /7 Score: /7 Revised- 8/13/13

Ladders Operating a Hose Line The ability to work off a ladder and complete an assignment NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.10, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-12-6 The candidate, wearing personal protective equipment and SCBA, will operate a charged hose line (1½ diameter or larger) while secured to a ground ladder. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 2 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Verifies that ladder is securely tied off and properly heeled 2. Climbs ladder, maintaining 3 points of attachment, carrying a hose rope tool or webbing to secure hose to the ladder. 3. Climbs to proper position and performs a leg lock or secures to ladder with ladder belt CRITICAL POINT 4. Brings up charged hose line using the hand-over-hand method 5. Places nozzle over the rung approx. 12 and secures hose to the ladder using hose rope tool or webbing 6. Directs hose line to be secured to the ladder every 20 ft 7. Operates then closes nozzle slowly to prevent water hammer Candidate must successfully perform 5/7 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /7 Score: /7 Revised- 8/13/13

Forced Horizontal Ventilation The ability to perform horizontal ventilation NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.11, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-13-1 The candidate, wearing full protective equipment, given an assistant and the necessary tools and equipment, shall demonstrate ventilating a structure using ONE OR A COMBINATION of the following methods. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 15 minutes MECHANICAL VENTILATION (POSITIVE or NEGATIVE PRESSURE) 1. Organizes and collects necessary equipment 2. Uses safe procedures for breaking window/door glass and removing obstructions 3. Positions and starts fan 4. Ensures exit opening is proportioned to entry opening and establishes a draft path 5. Ensures smoke is cleared before shutting down fan CRITICAL POINT Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 HYDRAULIC VENTILATION 1. Uses safe procedures for breaking window/door glass and removing obstructions 2. Sets fog nozzle position covering approximately 90% of opening 3. Positions at opening ensuring water is directed outside 4. Stream being used is effective CRITICAL POINT 5. Shuts down nozzle when ventilation is achieved minimizing water damage Candidate must successfully perform 4/5 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /5 Score: /5 Revised- 8/13/13

Vertical Ventilation The ability to perform vertical ventilation NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.12, 2013 Edition. AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-13-2 The candidate, wearing full protective equipment, given the necessary tools and equipment, shall demonstrate making an adequate opening in the roof for ventilation purposes and ensuring all safety practices are adhered to. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 10 minutes 1. Organizes and collects necessary equipment ensuring all tools are started and checked at ground level 2. Checks for unsafe conditions and provides two means of escape 3. Selects suitable location to ventilate and ensures charged hoseline is in place 4. Sounds roof with tool before climbing on roof and works safely from roof ladder CRITICAL POINT 5. Marks location for opening and starts cutting farthest from roof ladder 6. Creates an opening (minimum 4 x 4 ) and removes all interior barriers including ceiling materials 7. Avoids cutting structural members 8. Leaves roof when task is complete Candidate must successfully perform 6/8 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /8 Score: /8 Evaluator Print Name & Signature: Date Overall Skill Sheet Score Revised- 8/13/13

Cleaning/Inspecting Fire Hose The ability to clean and inspect fire hose NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.5.2, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-15-1 The candidate, given washing equipment, water, detergent, tools, and replacement hose gaskets, shall wash and inspect fire hose according to the manufacture s recommendations for any damage and to ensure hose is in a ready state for service. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 4 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Cleans couplings using water and brush (soapy water if necessary) 2. Inspects couplings on hose ensuring that swivels operate and threads are not damaged 3. Demonstrates replacing hose coupling gasket 4. Cleans hose jacket using brooms, brushes, clear water, and soap for areas of heavy contamination 5. Inspects hose jacket ensuring there are no defects or damage (holes, tears, or chemicals/fuel) 6. If hose is found to be defective, marks out of service and records 7. Dries hose using hose tower, drying rack, or other means (keeps out of direct sunlight and high heat devices for drying) Candidate must successfully perform 5/7 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /7 Score: /7 Revised- 08/12/13

Couple and Uncouple Hose The ability to couple and uncouple various hand line connections NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.10, 5.3.15, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-15-2 The candidate, wearing personal protective equipment and given two lengths of fire hose, shall couple and uncouple the hose using ONE of the listed methods. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 10 minutes ONE PERSON FOOT-TILT METHOD 1. Inspects all components, including gasket, for physical damage 2. Tilts male coupling upward with foot 3. Connects couplings by turning the swivel completely onto the male end, aligning flat sides of hose Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /3 Score: /3 ONE PERSON OVER-THE-HIP METHOD P F P F 1. Inspects all components, including gasket, for physical damage 2. Brings female coupling over the hip 3. Connects couplings by turning the swivel completely onto the male end, aligning flat sides of hose Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /3 Score: /3 TWO PERSON OVER-THE-HIP METHOD P F P F 1. Inspects all components, including gasket, for physical damage 2. Has assistant hold male coupling and looks away 3. Connects couplings by turning the swivel completely onto the male end, aligning flat sides of hose Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /3 Score: /3 ONE PERSON KNEE-PRESS METHOD P F P F 1. Folds hose on itself on the ground and presses knee down on female coupling 2. Turns female coupling to the left to break connection Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /2 Score: /2 Pg 1 of 2 Revised- 08/12/13

Hose Coupling and Uncoupling The ability to couple and uncouple various hand line connections 2013 Edition, NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.10* Skill Sheet-CVFF-15-2 The candidate, wearing personal protective equipment and given two lengths of fire hose, shall couple and uncouple the hose using the following methods. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 10 minutes Criteria: Test Retest TWO PERSON STIFF-ARM METHOD P F P F 1. Positions self & partner for grasping couplings (facing each other with coupling in between; feet apart: grasps using both hands; arms stiff & straight) 2. Using body weight, compresses gaskets in couplings (presses coupling toward each other) 3. Disconnects the coupling (turns coupling counter clockwise) Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps including all critical criteria Score: /3 Score: /3 Pg 2 of 2 Revised-8/12/13

Hose Section Drain and Carry The ability to return fire hose into service NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.3.10, 5.5.2, 2013 Edition. AFC & PSC Skill Sheet-CVFF-15-3 The candidate, given a 50 section of 2½ hose, shall demonstrate a drain and carry of that hose. Expected time to complete skill(s) is 2 minutes Criteria: Test Retest 1. Starts at one end of hose with coupling at waist and feeds hose over shoulder and back down to waist 2. Creates fold and lays the hose on itself back to the front 3. Continues to walk forward folding and re-folding the hose over the shoulder until finished 4. Carries the hose to desired location Candidate must successfully perform 3/4 steps including CRITICAL POINTS Score: /4 Score: /4 Revised- 08/12/13

Rolling Hose The ability to roll hose and put back in service NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.5.2, 2013 Edition. Skill Sheet-CVFF-15-4 The candidate, given sections of 1¾ to 2½ fire service hose, shall demonstrate rolling hose using ONE of the following methods. Expected time to complete all skill(s) is 20 minutes Criteria: Test Retest STRAIGHT ROLL 1. Lays hose in a straight line 2. Begins rolling at male end for attack hose and female end for supply hose 3. Completes the roll ensuring edges are aligned for storage Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /3 Score: /3 SINGLE DONUT (METHOD #1) 1. Lays hose flat folding the hose on top of itself with the male coupling on top about 3 feet short of female coupling 2. Starting at the fold, rolls hose toward the coupling 3. Completes the roll bringing the female coupling over the male coupling end Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /3 Score: /3 SINGLE DONUT (METHOD #2) 1. Lays hose flat 2. Starting at a point off center about 6 feet toward the male coupling, rolls the hose toward the female coupling 3. Completes the roll bringing the female coupling over the male coupling end Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /3 Score: /3 Pg 1 of 2 Revised- 08/12/13

Rolling Hose The ability to roll hose and put back in service 2013 Edition, NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 5.5.2 Skill Sheet-CVFF-15-4 The candidate, given sections of 1 ½ to 2 ½ fire service hose, shall demonstrate rolling hose using ONE of the following methods. Expected time to complete all skill(s) is 20 minutes Criteria: Test Retest TWIN DONUT ROLL P F P F 1. Lays hose flat with couplings together at one end lying parallel to each other 2. At the center, starts rolling with loop folded over both halves and both halves are rolled toward coupling end at the same time 3. Completes the roll and secures with strap, rope, or creates a self-locking roll Candidate must successfully perform ALL steps Score: /3 Score: /3 Pg 2 of 2 Revised- 8/12/13