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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.
- Manager: Chris McCullen
- Teacher: Steve Modugno
- Teacher: OAT WHITNEY
This is a 5-day course: 32 hours of instruction and 8 hours of certification evaluation. The course prepares the student to become certified as a Fire Instructor I.
After completing the course, the student will have met the sections required for a Fire Instructor I in the NFPA 1041, 2018 edition, Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications.
The required text for the course is IFSTA’s Fire and Emergency Services Instructor, Ninth edition.
- Manager: Charles Conley
- Teacher: Daniel Thompson
Kentucky Fire Instructor I Course (IFSTA Fire Instructor - 8th Edition)
This course is set up so the students can review the Powerpoint presentations and take the Chapter Tests for the first 9 chapters prior to the start date for the course.
- Lead Instructor: Ron Becker
Welcome New Digital Developer!
We are so glad you are a part of this team. Throughout this training, you will learn the intricacies that go in to developing FPP/IFSTA PowerPoints to accompany our many other curriculum components. Our goal is to best support the Curriculum Department by creating high-quality, versatile visual training aids to best support our instructors and students in their mission to have a positive impact on the fire service as a whole.
- Manager: Jessica Busby
- Manager: MISSY HANNAN
- Manager: REINALDO SANCHEZ
- Manager: Libby Snyder
- Manager: Vallory Vencill
- Teacher: LINDSEY DUGAN
- Teacher: JULIE EDMONDSON
- Teacher: Beth Fulgenzi
- Teacher: Timothy Grischkowsky
- Teacher: Jamie Mills
- Teacher: Tammy Ratcliff
- Teacher: CHYLA RUCKER
- Teacher: Kim Smith
- Teacher: ALYSSA WILLIAMS
- Manager: Timothy Westlake
- Manager: Keith Smith
- Teacher: Byron Wakefield
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- Manager: Test 12623
Welcome to Apparatus Equipped w/ Fire Pump (Pumper Operator) Course / Hybrid Version. This class is slightly over the traditional 32 hour classroom version as much of what you would normally be doing in a classroom with the instructor and other students is done on your own independently and requires the reading of the textbook. Registering for the course confirms that you agree to the following terms of the class;
- The course opens on March 29th at 00:01. The course ends and closes on May 31st at 21:00.
- The IFSTA Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator 3rd Edition is the only text we will be using. You should receive a copy from your Training Officer.
- To Receive an NOCC from the instructor you must complete all assignments prior to and participate in all of the 2 day exercises on May 16th and 17th.
- You’re agency agrees to send with you or have made arrangements with another participating agency/student to provide a Type 1, 2 or 3 apparatus on June 27th and 28th with a qualified apparatus operator/engineer to supervise/coach. It is strongly recommended that to keep the class moving and accomplishing all skills that day that there be no more than 5 students per apparatus.
- All QUIZZES will be completed. There is 1 attempt at each quiz. You will have 2 minutes per question on each quiz accumulated based on the total number of quiz questions. Quizzes are open book. Scoring 90% or better on a quiz gives you a free pass on NOT having to take the TEST for THAT SAME CHAPTER # ONLY. This is an incentive to read the book and do less work. All assignments will still be completed for each chapter.
- If you score less than 90.0% on a chapter QUIZ, you must take the chapter TEST for that same chapter. You must retake the test again if you score less than 80%. You are allowed 1 TEST retake for a total of 2 attempts. Your final attempt is your permanent score even if it’s lower than your first attempt. Again, reading the text is important.
- You must complete the online portion with an accumulative score of 75% or better of all ASSIGNMENTS, QUIZZES and TESTS taken.
- Manager: Brian Woodley
eBook Pumping Apparatus Driver/ Operator Handbook, 3rd Edition
This is an Online course. Students taking this course must have the latest version of INTERNET and Microsoft and/or word document. Students are also required to have the access to a computer throughout the four-weeks Online course. This course is 45 hours Online and IFSTA Resource One Maintains your hours. Please ensure you meet those hours as the state of Florida can request a review of your hours. This course is divided into four weeks. The student may work at his/ her own pace but must ensure that the required 45 total hours are met. During each week there are a number of assignments that are due. It is paramount that the student familiarizes him or herself with the due dates listed below.- Manager: Jean Delgado
- Manager: Darryl Ackerman
- Manager: Brandon Bancroft
- Manager: Darryl Ackerman
- Manager: Brandon Bancroft
The BC2FD Hybrid Fire Academy was created to assist with the shift schedule of the first responder. Students will be expected to complete 10-20 hours a week of course work on their own using the educational resources provided. Students will meet three days a week for an 8 hour skills days and face to face lecture. Students are expected to attend all skills days to gain the full development of practical “hands on” muscle memory. The course meets and/or exceeds the job performance requirements for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001 and the State Firefighters and Fire Marshal’s Association of Texas. The program will be proctored through TEEX and students will receive CEUs from TEEX at the end of the course.
Requirements: The course covers 21 chapters of course material and covers TCFP skills. The course material includes online power points, quizzes, tests, and chapter outlines. Weekly access to a computer with Microsoft Office is a must. This course requires one day of TCFP skills that will be conducted at Station 121 located at 2096 Talley Road San Antonio, TX. 78253.
Course Curriculum: This course will utilize the IFSTA Essentials of Firefighting, 6th edition and student workbook. This book can be purchased through IFSTA website at www.IFSTA.org.
This is a 8 week course which will begin September 30 through November 22, 2019. Students are expected to cover 1-3 chapters a week with quizzes, tests and a assignments in the student course workbook; students must maintain a GPA of a 75. All course work will be completed through the IFSTA Resource One online platform. Students will meet at 2096 Talley Road San Antonio, TX. 78253 for skill days and or at a designated off site location. The TCFP Challenge skills exam will be scheduled for December 11 and will be done on site in a proctored setting in Buda, Texas.
- Manager: Marc Sandoval
The BC2FD Hybrid Fire Academy was created to assist with the shift schedule of the first responder. Students will be expected to complete 10-20 hours a week of course work on their own using the educational resources provided. Students will meet three days a week for an 8 hour skills days and face to face lecture. Students are expected to attend all skills days to gain the full development of practical “hands on” muscle memory. The course meets and/or exceeds the job performance requirements for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001 and the State Firefighters and Fire Marshal’s Association of Texas. The program will be proctored through TEEX and students will receive CEUs from TEEX at the end of the course.
Requirements: The course covers 21 chapters of course material and covers TCFP skills. The course material includes online power points, quizzes, tests, and chapter outlines. Weekly access to a computer with Microsoft Office is a must. This course requires one day of TCFP skills that will be conducted at Station 121 located at 2096 Talley Road San Antonio, TX. 78253.
Course Curriculum: This course will utilize the IFSTA Essentials of Firefighting, 6th edition and student workbook. This book can be purchased through IFSTA website at www.IFSTA.org.
This is a 8 week course which will begin September 30 through November 22, 2019. Students are expected to cover 1-3 chapters a week with quizzes, tests and a assignments in the student course workbook; students must maintain a GPA of a 75. All course work will be completed through the IFSTA Resource One online platform. Students will meet at 2096 Talley Road San Antonio, TX. 78253 for skill days and or at a designated off site location. The TCFP Challenge skills exam will be scheduled for December 11 and will be done on site in a proctored setting in Buda, Texas.
- Manager: Marc Sandoval
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.
- Manager: Marc Sandoval
The Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I is an entry-level course for the Fire Instructor. The course meets and/or exceeds the job performance requirements for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1041 and the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. By obtaining this certification you will be able to work “live burns” at a TCFP recognized fire school/department and assist with fire academy skills and/or lead conduct hands on daily training at the station level for CEU credit.
This is a six week course which will begin April 22 through May 31 using 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 1-2 chapters a week with quizzes and tests reviewing each chapter and must maintain a GPA of a 70.
There will be a mandatory one-day lecture and TCFP Fire Instructor I lecture and skills review from 10am-6pm at St. 121 located at 2096 Talley Road SA, TX. 78253
Skills days will be: May 8, May 13 and May 22
- Manager: Marc Sandoval
- Manager: William Cornell
- Manager: Robert Tauber
- Manager: William Cornell
- Manager: Robert Tauber
- Manager: William Cornell
- Manager: Robert Tauber
- Manager: William Cornell
- Manager: Robert Tauber
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)
- Manager: Mike Cahill
Driver Operator - CORE course
Covering Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the IFSTA Pumping and Aerial Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook 3rd Edition
Material in the Chapter Addendum of the IFSTA handbook will be covered too.
- Training Officer: Mike Cahill
Cisco Fire Department - Inspector I & II - 2021
Link: https://moodle.ifsta.org/course/view.php?id=19068
Enrollment key: CFD19068
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Walter FairbanksFire Chief
- Manager: WALTER FAIRBANKS
- Manager: Gary Stevenson
- Teacher: Tyler Burd
- Teacher: Matthew Hibschman
- Teacher: Charles Howell
- Teacher: Jacob Luna
- Teacher: Nathan Nelson
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- Teacher: Andrew Padilla
- Teacher: Jason Perlmutter
- Teacher: john smith
- Teacher: Ryan Tyler
- Teacher: Craig Vaccaro
- Teacher: Andrew Villagrana
- Teacher: Wayman Wyatt
- Manager: Robert Grana
- Manager: Daniel Guzman
- Manager: James Klaszky
- Manager: Holden Myers
- Manager: Jung Oh
- Manager: Stephen Russell
- Manager: Gary Stevenson
- Manager: Joey Virtuoso
Clark County Fire District 6 Cadet Program
IFSTA Essentials
- Manager: Cole Edgley
- Teacher: Brady Beddo
- Teacher: Russell Franklin-Lyons
- Teacher: Riley Hawken
- Teacher: Zachary Hougan
- Teacher: Brian Legato
- Teacher: Clayton Morris
- Teacher: Max Olson
- Teacher: Dennis Schafer
- Teacher: CHRISTOPHER Wolf
Hybrid IFSTA FF2 class with IFSAC testing upon completion.
- Manager: Max Hollander
- Manager: Todd Ward
- Manager: Justin Zipperer