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Canaan Career Center,
Canaan Fire and Emergency Services Career and Technical Education Firefighter I Program

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.

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

This course is designed to meet the needs of entry-level fire and emergency service instructors by meeting or exceeding the job performance requirements in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1041, Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications, Chapter 4 "Fire Instructor I". This course will cover the following chapters of the Fire and Emergency Services Instructor, 9th 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 class will satisfy the State of WY class requirement for obtaining a Fire Officer II Certification. It will cover Chapters 12 - 16 in the IFSTA Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer textbook and prepare you to take the State Of Wyo Fire Officer II written test. The class will start on on December 29th and complete Feb 8th.

The Live Fire Instructor shall meet the requirements of Firefighter II as defined in NFPA 1010 and the requirements of Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I as defined in Chapter 4 and the job requirements defined in 7.2 through 7.3
A Live Fire Instructor shall demonstrate competency in knowledge and skills in applicable subjects, methods, and equipment being taught and the objectives contained in NFPA 1403

This course focuses on skills necessary to become a Fire Instructor for the fire service. It is designed to provide emergency responders with an understanding of the instructional process. This course addresses the job performance requirements of the National Fire Protection Agency, 1041 Standard for Fire & Emergency Services Instructor Professional Qualifications at the Fire Instructor I level.




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 provides the skills and knowledge needed for the entry-level firefighter, career or volunteer, to perform his/her duties safely, effectively, and competently. The curriculum is based on the NFPA 1001 Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, the NFPA 1051 Standard for Wildland Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, and the NFPA 472 Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents. The seven overarching themes of the California State Fire Fighter I curriculum are: general knowledge germane to the profession, fire department communications, fireground operations, rescue operations, preparedness and maintenance, wildland suppression activities, and hazardous materials/WMD. The course emphasizes the requirements of the California State Board of Fire Services Certified Firefighter I training, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) standards, Professional Qualifications (ProBoard) requirements, and Cal Fire Wildland Firefighter-Basic training. This course, combined with Firefighter I Academy Skills Review and Certification, satisfies all training requirements for the IFSAC Firefighter I certification. Certificates of Completion for Fire Fire Fighter I Academy and Cal Fire Basic Firefighter issued with a grade of "C" or better.
Prerequisite: FT 89 (completed with a grade of "P" or higher), and FT 50, FT 51W, and FT 88A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher). Emergency Medical Responder (EMS 1) is the minimum medical training requirement, but EMT or Paramedic is the preferred emergency medical training for local area employment.




This course meets the training requirements for NFPA 1003: Standard for Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. The course will provide students with the proper knowledge and skills to effectively respond and mitigate to an aircraft emergency such as airport familiarization, PPE, tactics, incident command, airfield communications, safety planning, operation of apparatus and equipment, and much more. Additionally, students will become efficient in extinguishing wheel, engine, interior cabin, and compartment fires.