
- Manager: Troy Byrd
- Manager: Deja Harrell-Taylor
- Manager: Cherita Monroe





Classes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays with an occasional Saturday. Class time will be 6pm til 10pm.
Requirements: Nims 100, 200, 700, 800. If you have already done this course, bring copy of certs to class. Ry
You will need a full set of structure PPE and a SCBA
Instructors include, Sandie Blay, Shane Daniel, Michael Harkey, Ryan Sawyer, Travis Mullins and John Mullins.
Reach out to any of us if you have any questions.


| 1 | 11/4/24 | Monday | 1000-1400 | 4 | INTRO | Login, Class Outline, Book Assignments |
| Chapter 1 | Inroductions & fire dynamics review | |||||
| Chapter 2 | prefire planning review | |||||
| 2 | 11/5/24 | Tuesday | 1000-1200 | 2 | Fire Behavior | Dollhouse Burn @ Station 71 |
| 2 | 11/7/27 | Thursday | 1200-1600 | 4 | ||
| Chapter 3 | Managing the Incident review | |||||
| Chapter 4 | Sizeup Eval & Assesments Review | |||||
| Smoke & what does it tell you | ||||||
| 3 | 11/13/24 | Wednesday | 1000-1400 | 4 | Chapter 5 | Strategy |
| Chapter 6 | Tactics | |||||
| Fire Behavior | ||||||
| 4 | 11/19/24 | Tuesday | 0900-1300 | 4 | Chapter 7 | Residential Scenarios |
| Chapter 8 | Commercial Scenarios | |||||
| Chapter 9 | Special Hazard Scenarios | |||||
| 5 | 11/22/24 | Friday | 1000-1400 | 4 | Scenarios | |
| 6 | 12/4/24 | Wednesday | 1000-1200 | 4 | Evaluations | |
| 7 | 12/4/24 | Wednesday | 1300-1700 | 4 | Test |

This is a trial run for the IFSTA Hazardous Material Virtual Class Delivery

This online firefighter education program provides students with the knowledge needed to become professional firefighters. The course features interactive learning material that helps students understand content better and it can be completed at the students pace. Students are permitted to take up to one year to complete the online learning program, however the program can usually be completed within three to six months. Experienced Fire Service Instructors are available through the Moodle learning platform to assist students regularly. There are four National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) levels covered in this content, they are:
The online program consists of the following 27 chapters in an interactive learning format:
In order to receive the opportunity to be tested by the Pro Board® students must complete the practical learning component on site in addition to the successful completion of the online learning program. The on-site training required for accreditation is not included in this course and students must register for it separately.
For further information regarding the Pro Board®, visit www.theproboard.org

Welcome to the Central Oregon Aerial Class. This is the first time that we have had every department participate!
My name is Jason Ellison and I will be your lead instructor. I have been in the fire service for over 25 years. Most of my paid time was on a ladder truck in Clackamas County. Throughout my time I have picked up tips and tricks to make successful aerial operators. I hope you enjoy the class and are able to come away from the class as a competent aerial operator.
Class will be mostly hands on. You will need to fully complete the ResourceOne online assignments before June 24th.
Welcome to the Central Oregon Aerial Class. This is the first time that we have had every department participate!
My name is Jason Ellison and I will be your lead instructor. I have been in the fire service for over 25 years. Most of my paid time was on a ladder truck in Clackamas County. Throughout my time I have picked up tips and tricks to make successful aerial operators. I hope you enjoy the class and are able to come away from the class as a competent aerial operator.
Class will be mostly hands on. You will need to fully complete the ResourceOne online assignments before June 24th.


Fire Fighter 1 provides entry-level firefighter candidates with the basic information necessary to meet the job performance requirements of NFPA 1001 Standard. Upon successful course completion qualifies student(s) to take Fire Fighter I certification exam and Live Burn class.
Day 1- 1/8/25: Registration
Day 2- 1/18/25: Skills 1,2,3,4,5,7,12 (chapters 1,2,5 due)
Day 3- 2/1/25: Skills 9,10,LF6,8 (chapters 1,6,7,14,22 due)
Day 4: 2/15/25: Skills 24,25,28 (chapters 8,15 due)
Day 5: 3/1/25: MID-TERM EXAM, Skills 23,6,18 (chapters 5,10 due)
Day 6: 3/15/25: Skills 26,11,LF7 (chapters 11,14 due)
Day 7: 3/29/25: Skills: 16,17,19,20,21,22 (chapter 12,13 due)
Day 8: 4/12/25: FINAL EXAM, Skills 13,14,15,27 (chapters 9,27 due)
Day 9: 4/13/25: Make-Up Day (chapters 3,4, due)
Day 10: 3/3/25: IFSAC Testing at Stillwater
Day 11: 5/4/25: Live Burn Day at Stillwater
Class starts at 8am unless otherwise noted.
Please refer to course syllabus for more details.
Red Team: Mefford, Bowen, Bazille, Lake
Green Team: Morris, Jones, Siddiki, Rossmann, Kimbrough
Blue Team: Wren, Davis, Wilson, Redwine, Munoz
Orange Team: Alvarado, Eddy, Miles, Doyle, Riley

This course opens on Tuesday, October 15th and covers chapters 1 through 11 in the IFSTA Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 6th Edition textbook. All chapter tests must be successfully completed with a 70 percent or higher grade before 10pm on Sunday, December 15th. Each participant has up to 2 chances on each test to achieve the 70 percent.
On Monday, December 16th, class participants will meet at 08:30 to begin work on the practical skills required of this course. The group will meet on December 16th, December 17th, and December 18th from 08:30 to 16:00. (Depending on practical skill work progress, class sessions may be shortened)



This course will satisfy 8 hours of the 24 hour required class to become an EMS Instructor II.
EMS Instructor I is a mandatory prerequisite.
Attendance in the 16 hours of in person training is mandatory.

he Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations/WMD course is an advanced, collegiate-level training program designed for CCFD Rural Volunteer responders. This comprehensive curriculum provides a progressive learning path, starting with Hazardous Materials Awareness and advancing into Hazardous Materials Operations and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) response.
Participants will develop a deep understanding of hazardous materials identification, risk assessment, and defensive response techniques, ensuring they are well-prepared to handle hazmat incidents safely and effectively. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications, equipping responders with the skills needed to manage hazardous substance releases, mitigate threats, and protect both themselves and the public.
🔹 Hazardous Materials Awareness:
🔹 Hazardous Materials Operations/WMD:
The course incorporates critical thinking exercises, case studies, and interactive simulations to reinforce real-world response scenarios.
Upon successful completion of the knowledge and skills assessments, participants will be eligible to challenge both the State HazMat Awareness and Operations/WMD certification exams, marking a significant achievement in their emergency response training.
The Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations/WMD course is more than just an educational program—it is a crucial training experience that empowers CCFD Rural Volunteer responders with the expertise and confidence to effectively mitigate hazardous material threats and enhance community safety.



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