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New York Office of Fire Prevention & Control - Firefighter I Instructor Resource Course 2016

IFSTA 8th Edition Essentials of Firefighting (Firefighter 1 and 2) coursework. YOU MUST STILL READ THE BOOK! This is an additional resource only. This will not cover everything you need to know, nor intended to be a stand alone method to pass the Academy.

IFSTA 7th Edition Essentials of Firefighting (Firefighter 1 and 2) coursework. YOU MUST STILL READ THE BOOK! This is an additional resource only. This will not cover everything you need to know, nor intended to be a stand alone method to pass the Academy.
This is the first course in the Fire Officer series, addressing the job performance requirements of
Supervisory Fire Officer as defined in NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications. This
course includes topics such as the company officer’s duties and responsibilities, leadership and
supervision, human resources management, communications, administrative functions, and health and
safety issues. Also included in this course are topics including company level training, community
relations, pre-incident surveys, and the delivery of emergency services.


Returning ResourceOne Instructors
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First Time ResourceOne Instructors
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eBook Pumping Apparatus Driver/ Operator Handbook, 3rd Edition
New York Office of Fire Prevention & Control - Firefighter I Instructor Resource Course 2016
The Driver Operator Pumper course is designed for fire department personnel to safely operate a fire apparatus during an emergency situation. This course meets or/exceeds the job performance requirements for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1002 and the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. By obtaining this certification you will strengthen your ability to safely and effectively operate a fire apparatus on the fire ground. The course highlights key points such as fire apparatus maintenance/inspection, safely operating a fire apparatus, effectively pumping, driver safety maneuvers and strategies and tactics with a pumper.
This is a six week course which will begin August 15-September 26, 2018 through the IFSTA ResourceOne training platform. Students will receive login instructions to the IFSTA RescourceOne program via email one day before the course begins. Students are expected to cover 2-3 chapters a week with quizzes and tests reviewing each chapter and must maintain a GPA of a 70.



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This course is designed for the first-line company officer/supervisor and satisfies the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Chapter four "Fire Officer I". This portion of the program has been designed to improve your abilities to manage a single fire company. This course will cover the following chapters of the Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 6th Edition Textbook:
The CFRC splits this program into two parts, the online portion which you are currently enrolled in, and the practical portion which is to be taken after the completion of the online program. Once both portions have been successfully completed, the student will be eligible to take the Pro-Board Certification exam and practical evaluation.
Students are reminded to thoroughly read through all relevant textbook materials and complete chapter questions before attempting chapter quizzes and tests. There are limited attempts for these quizzes and tests.
Feel free to post any questions about the program or its contents on the course questions forum, or contact your instructor directly.

This course is designed for the first-line company officer/supervisor and satisfies the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Chapter five "Fire Officer II". This portion of the program has been designed to improve your abilities to manage multiple fire companies. This course will cover the following chapters of the Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 6th Edition Textbook:
12. The Company Officer II
13. Human Resources Management and Administrative Responsibilities II
14. Origin and Cause Determination
15. Delivery of Emergency Services II
16. Safety Investigations and Analyses
The CFRC splits this program into two parts, the online portion which you are currently enrolled in, and the practical portion which is to be taken after the completion of the online program. Once both portions have been successfully completed, the student will be eligible to take the Pro-Board Certification exam and practical evaluation.
Students are reminded to thoroughly read through all relevant textbook materials and complete chapter questions before attempting chapter quizzes and tests. There are limited attempts for these quizzes and tests.
Feel free to post any questions about the program or its contents on the course questions forum, or contact your instructor directly.


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Cisco Fire Department - Inspector I & II - 2021
Link: https://moodle.ifsta.org/course/view.php?id=19068
Enrollment key: CFD19068
Students, in order to access your course please complete the following steps:
1.) Click the above link to your course.
2.) Login or create a new ResourceOne account.
NOTE: If you have previously purchased items from the IFSTA website you already have an account.
3.) At this point you will be prompted to enter the enrollment key for your course. If you do not see where to enter the enrollment key, click the above link to your course again and ensure you are logged in.
4.) You are now enrolled in your course. You can return to this course by using the "My Courses" link at the top right of page.
If you have questions or problems, please feel free to contact us.
w.fairbanks@cityofcisco.com
Walter Fairbanks
Fire Chief

The Missouri Division of Fire Safety (DFS) has authorized this course as an online delivery of the Instructor 1 certification course. After successful completion of the online portion of this course, you will be eligible to schedule the DFS written certification examination. You will also be required to submit a significant task book assignment. Upon successful completion of both the written certification exam and the task book, you will receive DFS certification as Instructor 1.
This course is offered entirely online, you are responsible to read and understand each chapter before attempting the chapter quizzes. You are responsible to complete and submit the DFS Task Book. You are responsible to schedule and take the DFS certification written exam. I will be here to assist you as a resource, but successful completion of this course and certification is entirely up to you.
Please reach out to me if you have any questions about the content of this online course or the DFS certification process.

NFPA 1001 Level 1 and NFPA 1001 Level 2 Blended Program
NFPA 1001 Level 1
NFPA 1001 Level 2
Friday sessions - 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Saturday and Sunday sessions - 8:00am - 5:00pm
All students will be required to attend all dates to be eligible to take the written exam and skills evaluations.
Prior to each training weekend, students will be required to complete the following Resource One online assignments:
Resource One assignments will be tracked by the lead instructor and Training Officer.

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This class is for firefighters and driver/operators who aspire to the position of company officer; for company officers determined to remain versed in essential and innovative management, leadership, and human relations concepts; and for training officers responsible for teaching and developing officers and officer candidates. The class will discuss what it means to assume the role of company officer, along with how it relates to the department and community, and what liability and legal responsibilities attach to the position. Also discussed are some of the classic and contemporary theories of human resource management. Discussions of labor relations, budgeting, information management, and fire department communications are included. Company-level inspections, investigations, and trainings are discussed along with emergency service delivery. The company officer’s responsibilities relating to firefighter safety and health are discussed.

This is a "hybrid" type course with most of the course work beginning on March 8, 2024 and ending on April 26/30, 2024. Participants will complete the work on their own and at their own pace, under the following guidelines:
The chapter quizzes and tests for chapters 1 through 5 must be completed by 08:00 on April 1.
The chapter quizzes and tests for chapters 6 through 10 must be completed by 08:00 on April 26.
Participants must score a 70 percent or higher on each quiz and test to move on to the next chapter quiz or test. Participants have 2 chances to successfully complete each quiz or test.
Chapter quizzes are not timed, so participants are encouraged to use their textbook if they are unsure of an answer while completing the quizzes.
Chapter tests are timed, with the time allowed for each test proportional to the number of questions in the test. For chapter tests, the total time allowed accounts for an average of 90 seconds per question.
There will be activities assigned during the course, which the participants will submit to the instructor on or before the last day of the course. Plenty of notice will be given to participants
Half of the class will meet at 09:00 on Friday, April 26 to complete the last activities. The other half will meet on Tuesday, April 30 to complete the last activities.
On the two days listed in item number 7, participants will each present on a topic to the other participants there in that session. Details of that activity will be distributed by March 29th.
This course is going to be run like an adult learning course in which each participant is responsible for setting aside time to work through the course materials. As listed above, the first five chapters must be completed by April 1. That is so that you don’t procrastinate too long. My suggestion for you is to set a goal of completing two chapters per week, so that you have all ten completed by the weekend of April 12th. That would give you two weeks of cushion time.
Once the course activities have been completed and everyone has successfully completed required course testing, a date will be set up for MO Division of Fire Safety certification testing. That will likely take place at the Cottleville FPD in our training room. The state’s certification test for Instructor 1 certification consists of 100 multiple choice questions from their testing bank.
Note: Anything and everything listed in chapters 1 through 10 in the IFSTA Fire and Emergency Services Instructor 9th Edition textbook is fair game for their test. So, taking the time to read the chapters, reviewing the lesson outlines, and reviewing the powerpoint presentations on the IFSTA ResourceOne site is all highly suggested.
In addition to the DFS certification test, once the course has been successfully completed, participants will receive a "task book" from the Division of Fire Safety that they will have to complete within 365 days. We will review that packet on the first day of class, and again on the last day of class as needed.
Throughout this class or course, participants are welcome and encouraged to reach out to the instructor for guidance or clarification on course work. I want all of you to be successful, so please reach out to me if you need assistance.