- Manager: Shawn Schutten
- Teacher: Ben Benson
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This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a company officer who performs both supervisory and first-line managerial functions. The Fire Officer 2 course is compliant with NFPA 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications (2020 ed.) as it provides training and education in the requisite areas of roles and responsibilities of the Fire Officer 2, Human Resources and Administrative Responsibilities, Budget and Finance, Fire Origin and Cause Determination, Delivery of Emergency Services, and Accident Investigations to include Safety Analyses.
Students registered in advance and certified by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress or ProBoard at the Fire Officer 1 level will be allowed to test for IFSAC Fire Officer 2.
- Manager: Chris Grant
- Manager: Jordan Scott

- Manager: Tim Hofsink
- Manager: Dave Ignatczyk
- Teacher: Corey Simon

Class Dates: April 30, May 14, May 21, and May 22
Class Hours: 0830-1630 with a one hour lunch period
Text: IFSTA Fire and Emergency Services Instructor 9th ed
To obtain IFSAC certification, each student will need to successfully pass a written certification exam as well as 12 practical skill sheets.
This class is a self-directed/flipped classroom format. To ensure a successful outcome, students should read and take the chapter tests on chapters 11-15 prior to the first day of class. There will be a pre-course examination on chapters 11-15 on the first day of class to measure each students preparedness.
The class will consist of in-class lectures and practical skill instructions. Each student will be required to submit a professional level portfolio to comply with 9 of the skill sheets. The portfolios will be evaluated as will the 3 in person, instructional delivery and program management skill sheets. Students will need to bring a laptop to each class session. The laptop will need to have Microsoft Word and Excel software. Development of a professional level portfolio can be a time consuming activity requiring significant effort both in class and between classes.
- Manager: Nic Britton
- Manager: Chad Erskine
- Manager: Clifford McCollum
- Manager: Gary McVay
Western Institute of Emergency Ed. - Firefighter's Handbook On Wildland Firefighting Strategy - 2023

- Manager: Krysta Bentley
- Manager: Shane Croke
- Teacher: Nathan Douglas

- Manager: Craig Lafleur

This is the Western Taney County Fire Protection District Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Awareness Course. This course is part of the probationary training requirements for all new firefighters. Course completion is only achieved once all portions of the course have been completed and sufficient scores on the quizzes and tests has been achieved.
If you are not permitted to advance to a section of the course, it is likely because you have not completed the requirements of the chapter section or subsection you are working on. These include:
1. Pressing the submit button once you have reviewed the video review of each chapter
2. Achieving at least an 80% score on each chapter quiz
3. Achieving at least a 70% score on each chapter test.
To complete the course, you must also successfully pass the end-of-course test and score a minimum of 70%, review the Missouri Division of Fire Safety practical skills sheets, and complete the course evaluation activity. If you have questions or are having difficulty navigating the course, please contact Chief Siemans for assistance.
- Manager: Nick Siemens
- Teacher: Bruce Bjorge

- Manager: Hein Naude

- Manager: Carl Fowner

- Manager: Jeremy Fowler

Course Description – Firefighter I/II with Hazardous Materials Awareness (HMA) and Hazardous Materials Operations (HMO)
This Firefighter I/II program provides comprehensive classroom instruction and hands-on skills training designed to prepare students to meet the job performance requirements of NFPA 1001 (Firefighter I and II) and NFPA 1072 (Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations). The course integrates theory, applied practice, and scenario-based learning to develop safe, competent, and effective entry-level firefighters.
Classroom Instruction focuses on fire behavior, building construction, firefighter safety and wellness, incident command system (ICS), communications, fire prevention, portable extinguishers, ropes and knots, ladders, ventilation, water supply, fire hose and streams, salvage and overhaul, search and rescue, emergency medical care, and firefighter survival. The hazardous materials component addresses recognition and identification of hazardous materials, use of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG), risk assessment, defensive control strategies, personal protective equipment, decontamination concepts, and compliance with federal and state regulations.
Skills and Practical Training emphasizes supervised, hands-on evolutions conducted in accordance with applicable safety standards. Students perform and are evaluated on essential Firefighter I/II skills, including PPE and SCBA operations, hose deployment and advancement, ladder carries and raises, forcible entry, ventilation techniques, search and victim removal, fire control, water supply operations, and basic vehicle and fireground operations. Hazardous materials skills include scene size-up, isolation and protective actions, product control at the awareness and operations levels, and coordination with specialized response resources. The course culminates in integrated scenarios and live fire training evolutions that reinforce teamwork, safety, and decision-making.
Successful completion prepares students for state certification testing in Firefighter I, Firefighter II, Hazardous Materials Awareness, and Hazardous Materials Operations, and for entry-level service in the fire and emergency services profession.
- Manager: Stephen Bradley
- Teacher: Kyle Foster
- Teacher: Robert Fouse
- Teacher: matthew hall
- Teacher: Garry Harling
- Manager: Jerry Harder
- Manager: Chad McCollum


- Manager: Steve Lockwood
- Teacher: Jeffery Charters