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Course Delivery Formats: Online Interactive Course Online Streamed Video DVD Additional Materials: Instructor s PowerPoint, Question Files When it comes to mastering the basics for certification or refresher training, you need the Essentials of Fire Fighting series. Each title in this 33 volume series is instructionally designed to teach current Firefighter I & II skills and prerequisite knowledge. Simplify technical material and reinforce your training objectives through the, seeing is believing of these training programs. Teaches to NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications Firefighter I 1. Firefighter Safety: Part 1 Video time - 19:36 Presents an overview of fire department and firefighter responsibilities under NFPA 1500. Describes the Incident Command System, control zones at emergency response scenes and how to meet the physical demands of the job through fitness and wellness programs. 1. Firefighter Responsibilities of NFPA 1500 2. Maintaining Health & Fitness 3. Safety Practices in the Fire Station & in Training 4. The Incident Command System 5. Control Zone 2. Firefighter Safety: Part 2 Video time 24:13 Discusses standard operating procedures and the importance of teamwork. Describes accountability systems and on-scene rehabilitation and their importance to safety. Presents survival methods for firefighters who become disoriented or trapped in fires. Identifies safe procedures for riding fire apparatus, working on roadway emergency scenes, shutting off utilities at an emergency scene and responding to electrical emergencies. 1. Safety in Standard Operating Procedures & Teamwork 2. Accountability Systems & On-Scene Rehabilitation 3. Surviving Disorientation or Entrapment in a Fire 4. Riding in Vehicles 5. Working on Roadway Emergency Scenes 6. How to Shut off Utilities 7. Safety at Electrical Emergencies 1

3. Fire Behavior Video time 24:25 Describes the science of fire and combustion, the Fire Tetrahedron, states of fuel, pyrolysis and vaporization. Identifies types of heat energy, methods of heat transfer, the stages of compartment fire development, the products of combustion, factors in fire development and dangerous fire conditions for firefighters. 1. Fire & Combustion 2. Oxygen & Oxidizing Agents 3. Fuel: Pyrolysis & Vaporization 4. Heat Energy & Self-Sustained Chemical Reaction 5. Three Methods of Heat Transfer 6. Stages of Compartment Fire Development 7. The Products of Combustion 8. Factors in Fire Development 9. Special Fire Conditions 4. SCBA 1: Introduction Video time 25:38 Presents the functions of each component of the SCBA system, safety features of various types of SCBA, limitations of SCBA and hazardous environments that require respiratory protection. 1. SCBA Types & Components 2. The Harness & Air-Cylinder Assemblies 3. The Regulator Assembly 4. The Facepiece Assembly 5. SCBA Safety Precautions & Features 6. Hazardous Atmospheres 7. SCBA Limitations 5. SCBA 2: Use & Maintenance Video time 24:29 Demonstrates correct SCBA donning and doffing techniques, inspection and care procedures, how to change cylinders at an emergency scene and safety precautions and rules for using SCBA in emergency situations. 1. Donning Using the Over-the-Head Method 2. Donning Using the Coat Method 3. Donning a Mounted SCBA 4. Donning the Facepiece 5. Doffing Techniques 6. Inspection & Care Procedures 7. Changing Cylinders 8. SCBA Safety & Emergency Procedures 6. Personal Protective Clothing Video time 25:05 Lists the elements of the complete protective ensemble worn by firefighters and describes the functions and specifications for each element of personal protective clothing. Describes special clothing situations, firefighter responsibilities for the care and maintenance of turnout gear and safety requirements for work uniforms and safety shoes. 1. The Protective Ensemble 2. Hoods, Helmets & Eye Protection 3. Protective Coats & Pants 4. Gloves & Boots 5. Special Clothing Situations 6. Turnout Gear Care & Maintenance 7. Work Uniforms & Safety Shoes 2

7. Portable Extinguishers Video time 25:09 Designed to be used in public education programs as well as fire service training. Presents the classification and rating system used for extinguishers, types of hand-held extinguishers and how to select the correct extinguisher for a fire. Presents steps for operating portable extinguishers and demonstrates how to extinguish fires using the most common types of extinguishers. Discusses extinguisher maintenance and demonstrates extinguisher inspection. 1. Fire Extinguisher Classification & Rating System 2. Types of Extinguishers 3. Basic Steps for Operating Fire Extinguishers 4. Stored-Pressure Water & Foam Extinguishers 5. Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers 6. Dry Chemical Extinguishers 7. Dry Powder Extinguishers 8. Fire Extinguisher Maintenance & Inspections 8. Ropes & Knots Video time 26:43 Presents types, ratings and uses for fire service rope. Describes rope materials and construction, methods for inspecting rope and how to maintain and store rope. Demonstrates six basic knots used by firefighters and methods for hoisting equipment. 1. Fire Service Rope Uses, Ratings & Types 2. Rope Materials & Construction 3. Inspecting Ropes 4. Maintaining & Storing Ropes 5. Knot-Tying Terminology/Tie a Bowline Knot 6. Tie Clove Hitch & Half Hitch Knots 7. Figure Eight on a Bight, Becket or Sheet Bend & Overhead Safety Knots 8. Using Rope to Hoist Equipment 9. Fire Control 1 Video time 18:28 Discusses basic fire control strategies and safety. Demonstrates how to advance a charged attack line into a structure fire, three methods of water application, master stream devices, basic fire suppression tactics for Class B fires, and techniques for suppressing vehicle fires and other exterior fires. 1. Fire Control Strategies & Safety 2. Advancing an Attack Line 3. Three Methods of Water Application 4. Master Stream Devices 5. Class B Fires 6. Vehicle Fires 7. Refuse & Ground-Cover Fires 3

10. Ladders 1 Video time 22:35 Defines basic ladder terminology and discusses ladder types and their uses on the fireground. Demonstrates ladder maintenance and inspections, how to select the correct ladder for the task and basics in ladder handling. 1. Ladder Terminology 2. Ground Ladder Types & Uses 3. Ladder Construction Factors: Wood, Metal & Fiberglass 4. Cleaning & Inspecting Ladders 5. Ladder Selection & Handling 6. Ladder Carries for One, Two & Three Firefighters 11. Ladders 2 Video time 18:11 Shows factors that affect ground-ladder placement, correct ladder placement to meet specific objectives and ladder raises for one, two and three firefighters. Demonstrates procedures for securing ladders, methods for climbing ladders and how to place a roof ladder. 1. Ladder Placement Factors 2. Raising & Positioning Ladders 3. Ladder Raises for One Firefighter 4. Ladder Raises for Two & Three Firefighters 5. Securing Ladders 6. Climbing & Working From Ladders 12. Ventilation Basics & Horizontal Procedures Video time 20:18 Describes the fundamentals of ventilation, including benefits and safety concerns, especially backdraft and flashover. Describes horizontal and vertical ventilation, positive pressure, negative pressure and hydraulic ventilation. Demonstrates horizontal ventilation procedures. 1. Benefits of Ventilation 2. Safety Factors: Backdraft & Flashover 3. Horizontal & Vertical Ventilation 4. Mechanical Ventilation: Positive & Negative Pressure 5. Mechanical Ventilation: Hydraulic 13. Vertical Ventilation Video time 25:49 Describes safety precautions for rooftop operations, roof types and construction and their impact in vertical ventilation. Shows how to determine the integrity of a roof system and basic indicators of roof collapse. Demonstrates methods for opening flat and pitched roofs using a variety of techniques. 1. Vertical Ventilation Principles & Rooftop Safety 2. Types of Common Roof Construction 3. How To Determine Roof Integrity 4. Opening Flat & Pitched Roofs: The Square or Rectangular Cut 5. The Kerf, Triangular, Louvered & Trench Cuts 4

14. Fire Hose Basics Video time 21:01 Shows fire hose construction, sizes, uses, basic hose maintenance and how to prevent hose damage. Identifies types of hose couplings, tools and appliances and demonstrates hose-roll methods. 1. Basic Information About Fire Hose 2. Fire Hose Maintenance 3. Common Hose Couplings 4. Common Hose Appliances 5. Common Hose Tools 6. Two Hose-Roll Methods 15. Handling Hose Video time 25:05 Presents guidelines for loading hose and basic types of hose loads and finishes. Demonstrates common hoselays and methods for coupling and uncoupling hose. 1. Basic Guidelines for Loading Hose 2. The Accordion Hose Load 3. The Horseshoe Load & the Flat Load 4. Hose Finishes 5. The Preconnected Flat Load & Minuteman Load 6. Three Basic Hose Lays 7. Methods of Coupling & Uncoupling Hose 16. Advancing Hoselines Video time 23:52 Demonstrates how to pull and carry hose from a pumper to the fire location for a variety of hoseloads. Shows how to advance hose into structures and in stairways, from a standpipe and up a ladder and how to hoist hose. Describes how to extend a section of hose and how to retrieve a loose hoseline. Shows basic procedures for operating and controlling attack lines. 1. Pulling & Carrying Preconnected Hose 2. Advancing the Flat Load & the Horseshoe Load 3. Advancing Wyed Lines & the Working Line Drag 4. Advancing into a Structure & in Stairways 5. Advancing Hose From a Standpipe 6. Advancing Hose Up a Ladder & Hoisting Hose 7. How to Extend & Retrieve Hose 8. Operating & Controlling Attack Lines 17. Fire Streams Video time 20:08 Identifies basic sizes and types of fire streams and the advantages and disadvantages of each type. Shows the use and maintenance of different types of nozzles. Defines water hammer and shows how to prevent it. 1. Fire Stream Sizes & Types 2. Solid Streams 3. Fog (Spray) Streams 4. Nozzle Types & Maintenance 5. Preventing Water Hammer 5

18. Forcible Entry Video time - 19:51 Identifies forcible entry tools and how they should be used and maintained. Demonstrates procedures for through-the-lock entry on doors and forced entry through different types of doors and windows. 1. Tool Basics: Cutting Tools 2. Prying, Pushing/Pulling, Striking, & Throughthe-Lock Tools 3. Through-the-Lock Entry on Doors 4. Forcing Entry Through Doors 5. Forcing Windows 19. Fire Detection, Alarms & Communications Video time 24:54 Presents methods and technologies for receiving alarms from the public. Shows the basic components of fire alarm and smoke detection systems. Presents an overview of the communications center and systems for dispatching fire department personnel to an emergency. Demonstrates good radio procedures and procedures for routine and emergency communications. 1. Receiving & Reporting Alarms 2. Fire Detection & Alarm-Initiating Devices 3. The Communications Center 4. Systems for Dispatching Firefighters 5. Basic Radio Procedures 6. Routine & Emergency Communications 20. Lighting & Power Sources Video time 16:11 Describe types of lighting used in the fire service, auxiliary electrical equipment and power plants. Reviews safety considerations for using lighting and electrical equipment. Demonstrates how to set up electrical equipment, illuminate the emergency scene and maintenance of lighting and portable power plants. 1. Lighting Equipment 2. Auxiliary Electrical Equipment 3. Power Plants 4. Lighting & Electrical Equipment Safety 5. Maintaining Portable Power Plants 21. Property Conservation: Salvage Video time 20:54 Presents the benefits of good salvage operations to the public and the fire department. Demonstrates the procedures for storing and deploying salvage covers, how to construct a water chute and a catchall using salvage covers and how to cover openings in the roof, windows and doors to protect the property from secondary damage. 1. Benefits of Salvage Operations 2. Common Salvage Equipment 3. Salvage Covers/One-Firefighter Spreads 4. Salvage Covers/Two-Firefighter Spreads 5. Water Chutes & Catch-Alls 6. Covering Openings 6

22. Property Conservation: Overhaul Video time 20:34 Presents indicators of structural instability and procedures for finding hidden fires. Describes procedures for opening concealed spaces, extinguishing hidden fires, preserving evidence and restoring the premises after a fire. 1. Indicators of Structural Instability 2. Finding Hidden Fires 3. Opening Concealed Spaces & Extinguishing Hidden Fires 4. Preserving Evidence 5. Restoring the Premises 23. Sprinkler Systems Video time 26:49 Describes the effectiveness of sprinkler systems in saving life and property. Describes how sprinklers work and presents different types of sprinkler systems, components of sprinkler systems and the locations and appearance of control and operating valves. Describes considerations for responding to fires in protected buildings. 1. How Sprinklers Work 2. Components of Sprinkler Systems 3. Sources of Water Supply 4. Control & Operating Valves 5. Sprinkler Types & Release Mechanisms 6. Wet-Pipe & Dry-Pipe Sprinkler Systems 7. Deluge, Pre-Action & Residential Sprinkler Systems 8. Responding to Fires in Protected Buildings Firefighter II 1. Building Construction Video time 23:16 Describes construction classifications used in most building codes and the role of fire resistance ratings. Describes the characteristics and fire behavior of five types of construction, defines building construction terms, the effects of fire and fire suppression activities on various building materials. Identifies the signs of dangerous building conditions, such as heavy fire loads and building collapse. 1. Construction Classifications 2. The Five Types of Construction 3. Building Construction Terms 4. Fire Effects on Wood & Masonry 5. Fire Effects on Steel & Reinforced Concrete 6. Fire Effects on Gypsum & Glass 7. Dangerous Building Conditions 2. Rescue Operations Video time 27:09 Demonstrates how to move injured victims using carries and drags. Presents various types of rescue tools and the dangers of vehicle restraint systems. Demonstrates methods to extricate an entrapped victim from a vehicle. 1. Moving Injured Victims 2. Rescue Tools 3. Dangers of Vehicle Components & Systems 4. Extricating a Victim From a Car 7

3. Advanced Ventilation Video time - 19:07 Presents the factors affecting ventilation decisions. Shows precautions against upsetting vertical ventilation, methods for ventilating a basement or windowless building and special ventilation considerations of high-rise buildings. 1. Ventilation Decision Factors 2. The Decision Sequence 3. Precautions for Vertical Ventilation 4. Basements & Windowless Buildings 5. High-Rise Buildings 4. Water Supply Video time 21:08 Explains the components of water supplies for fire department operations, the operation of different types of hydrants and how to service test fire hose. 1. Components of a Water System 2. Parts of a Distribution System 3. Valves in Water Distribution Systems 4. Measuring Pressure 5. Operating Hydrants 6. Service Testing Fire Hose 5. Fire Control 2 Video time 17:10 Demonstrates fire control tactics for difficult fires, including a large, exterior Class B fire, fires in upper levels of structures, fires below grade, fires in energized electrical equipment and fires involving a flammable gas cylinder. 1. Using Foam on a Large Class B Fire 2. Fires in Upper Levels 3. Fires Below Grade 4. Fires in Energized Electrical Equipment 5. Fire in a Flammable Gas Cylinder 6. Foam Fire Streams Video time 25:33 Describes the fundamentals of foam, including how foam is generated, how it extinguishes or suppresses fires, types of foam proportioners, nozzles and other foam generating systems and various types of foam. Demonstrates how to assemble a foam fire stream using an eductor. Features troubleshooting tips for foam operations. 1. How Foam Extinguishes or Prevents Fire 2. How Foam is Generated 3. Foam Proportioners 4. Nozzles & Foam-Delivery Devices 5. Compressed-Air Foam Systems 6. Foam Types 7. Foam Fire Stream Assembly 8. Troubleshooting Tips 8

7. Fire Hose Appliances Video time 16:23 Shows different types of fire hose appliances, including valves, valve devices, fittings and intake devices. Identifies the correct type of appliances to be used in specific fire ground operations. Demonstrates how to clean and maintain hose appliances. 1. Fire Hose Appliance Basics 2. Valves 3. Valve Devices 4. Fittings & Intake Devices 5. Maintaining Hose Appliances 8. Fire Origin & Cause Video time 20:13 Presents the firefighter's role in fire cause determination from first alarm to final overhaul. Shows how to secure the fire scene pending an investigation and describes legal considerations of fire cause determination. Demonstrates how to safeguard evidence at the scene. 1. The Firefighter s Role in Fire Cause Determination 2. Observations En Route 3. Observations Upon Arrival 4. Observations During Fire Fighting 5. Salvage & Overhaul Considerations 6. Securing the Scene 7. Legal Considerations 8. Preserving Evidence 9. Pre-Incident & Fire Safety Surveys Video time 17:20 Presents the firefighter s role in fire prevention and preparedness. Demonstrates steps for conducting pre-incident surveys. Identifies common hazards found in occupancies and shows how to inspect fire protection systems for readiness. 1. The Firefighter s Role in Prevention & Preparedness 2. Conducting Pre-Incident Surveys 3. Common Fire Hazards 4. Fire Protection Systems 5. Residential Fire Safety Surveys 10. Fire Prevention & Public Education Video time 22:29 Explains the importance of fire prevention and public education to the fire department and to the community. Demonstrates how to conduct a residential fire safety survey, describes common fire and life safety hazards in the home, how to present fire safety information to small groups and how to conduct station tours. 1. The Importance of Fire Prevention & Public Education 2. Home Fire Safety Surveys 3. Hazards in the Home, Part 1 4. Hazards in the Home, Part 2 5. Presenting Fire Safety Information 6. Conducting Station Tours 9

Innovative Training Systems for Emergency Responders NFPA Standards Matrix Essentials of Fire Fighting NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2013 Vol. # Firefighter I Title NFPA 1001 101 Firefighter Safety: Part 1 5.1.1, 5.3.3 102 Firefighter Safety: Part 2 5.1.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.3.5, 5.3.18 103 Fire Behavior 5.3.10, 5.3.11 104 SCBA 1: Introduction 5.3.1 105 SCBA 2: Use & Maintenance 5.3.1, 5.5.1 106 Personal Protective Clothing 5.3.2, 5.3.3 107 Portable Extinguishers 5.3.16 108 Ropes & Knots 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.5.1 109 Fire Control 1 5.3.7, 5.3.8, 5.3.10, 5.3.19, FFII 6.3.1 110 Ladders 1 5.3.6, 5.3.8, 5.3.10, 5.5.1 111 Ladders 2 5.3.6, 5.3.10 112 Ventilation Basics & Horizontal Procedures 5.3.11, 5.3.12 113 Vertical Ventilation 5.3.12 114 Fire Hose Basics 5.3.10, 5.5.2 115 Handling Hose 5.3.10, 5.3.15, 5.5.2 116 Advancing Hoselines 5.3.10 117 Fire Streams 5.3.10 118 Forcible Entry 5.3.4 119 Fire Detection, Alarms & Communications 5.2 120 Lighting & Power Sources 5.3.17, FFII 6.5.4 121 Property Conservation: Salvage 5.3.14 122 Property Conservation: Overhaul 5.3.13 123 Sprinkler Systems 5.3.14 Vol. # Firefighter II Title NFPA 1001 201 Building Construction 6.3.2 202 Rescue Operations 6.4.1, 6.4.2 203 Advanced Ventilation 6.3.2 204 Water Supply 6.5.3 205 Fire Control 2 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3 206 Foam Fire Streams 6.3.1 207 Fire Hose Appliances 6.3.2 208 Fire Origin & Cause 6.3.4 209 Pre-Incident & Fire Safety Surveys 6.5.1, 6.5.3 210 Fire Prevention & Public Education 6.5.1, 6.5.2 (The NFPA sections cited are only a guide. Additional NFPA sections may apply. See compatible textbooks for an NFPA Correlation Guide.) Copyright 2007, 2013 Action Training Systems, Inc. 1-800-755-1440