VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTER Certification Training Record

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PERSONNEL AND FUNCTIONS 1. Identify Fire Department Functions T 2. Identify and Interpret Duties of Personnel T FORCIBLE ENTRY AND MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS 3. Operate Cutting, Boring, Fusing, and Sawing Tools and Equipment 4. Use Battering, Carrying, Digging, Prying, and Striking Tools 5. Operate Lighting Equipment 6. Operate Ventilation Equipment LIFTING AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT 7. Use Ropes, Knots, and Hitches 8. Operate Lifting and Spreading Equipment 9. Operate Hoisting and Pulling Equipment (P)** EXTINGUISHERS, GENERATORS, AND PROPORTIONERS 10. Operate Portable Fire Extinguishers (P)** 11. Operate Foam and Water-Additive Proportioners and Generators (P)** HOSE, NOZZLES, AND FITTINGS 12. Couple Hose 13. Roll, Fold, Carry, Reel, and Unreel Hose 14. Connect and Operate Nozzles, Valves, Fittings, and Other Hose Devices (P)** 15. Siamese and Wye Lines of Hose 16. Extend and Reduce Hoselines 17. Load Hose on Apparatus HOSE EVOLUTIONS 18. Operate Hydrants 19. Lay Single Line of Hose 20. Lay Multiple Lines of Hose 21. Connect Hoselines to Auxiliary Appliances Page 1

22. Operate Master Stream Appliances 23. Lay and Operate Hoselines Above and Below Street Level LADDERS 24. Carry, Raise, and Lower Ladders 25. Climb, Lock-In, On, and Foot Ladders 26. Use Ladders as Improvised Equipment (P)** BUILDING EQUIPMENT 27. Operate Elevators (optional) 28. Operate Fire Protection Systems 29. Operate Fire Escape Ladders (optional) RESCUE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 30. Use Breathing Apparatus 31. Use Life Lines and Belts (optional) 32. Use Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment FIRE BEHAVIOR 33. Identify Classes of Fire T 34. Identify Theory and Fundamentals of Extinguishment T 35. Identify Products of Combustion T 36. Identify Hazardous and Explosive Materials (P)** T 37. Identify the Effects of Extinguishing Agent Application (optional) T STRATEGY 38. Describe Size-up T FIREGROUND OPERATIONS 39. Control Traffic SALVAGE COVER OPERATIONS 40. Describe Fundamentals of Salvage Covers (P)** T 41. Fold and Carry Covers M 42. Spread and Hang Covers M 43. Improvise with Covers T Page 2

PROTECT PROPERTY 44. Protect Building Contents REMOVE WATER 45. Use Sweeping and Drying Tools 46. Operate Water Removing Devices OVERHAUL PREMISES 47. Remove Hazards and Debris 48. Safeguard Property T EMERGENCY CARE 49. Examine Victim 50. Observe Surroundings T 51. Determine Case History T 52. Maintain Airway 53. Perform Resuscitation 54. Perform CPR 55. Control Bleeding and Treat Wounds 56. Treat Cerebrovascular Injuries 57. Treat Poison Emergencies 58. Treat Burns 59. Treat Heat and Cold Emergencies 60. Treat Fractures, Dislocations, Strains, and Sprains 61. Treat Shock 62. Treat Convulsions and Seizures 63. Treat Eye Injuries 64. Treat Multiple Casualties 65. Assist in Prehospital Childbirth TRANSPORTATION 66. Perform Manual Lifts and Carries 67. Improvise and Provide Transportation T Page 3

INVESTIGATION 68. Identify, Collect, and Preserve Evidence T 69. Guard Property T Page 4

TO FIRE FIGHTER I Supplement LAWS AND REGULATIONS 1. Interpret Government Organization T 2. Interpret and Use Personnel Regulations T 3. Interpret Retirement Systems and Worker's Compensation Laws T 4. Interpret Fire Service Agency Rules and Regulations T PERSONNEL AND FUNCTIONS 5. Participate in Personal Development Programs T 6. Identify Necessity for Obedience and Obligation to Duty T PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 7. Recognize National Fire Service Organizations T 8. Recognize State Fire Service Organizations T 9. Recognize Local Fire Service Organizations T LIFTING AND HOISTING EQUIPMENT 10. Operate Hoisting and Pulling Equipment (P)** EXTINGUISHERS, GENERATORS, AND PROPORTIONERS 11. Operate Portable Fire Extinguishers (P)** 12. Operate Foam and Water Additive Proportioners and Generators (P)** HOSE, NOZZLES AND FITTINGS 13. Connect and Operate Nozzles, Valves, Fittings, and Other Hose Devices (P)** LADDERS 14. Use Ladders as Improvised Equipment (P)** BUILDING EQUIPMENT 15. Operate Fire Protection Systems FIRE SERVICE HYDRAULICS 16. Determine Range and Reaction of Fire Streams T FIRE BEHAVIOR 17. Identify Theory and Fundamentals of Combustion T 18. Identify Theory and Fundamentals of Heat Transfer T Page 5

TO FIRE FIGHTER I Supplement 19. Identify Fire Characteristics of Ordinary Combustible Solids T 20. Identify Fire Characteristics of Flammable Liquids and Gases T 21. Identify Hazardous and Explosive Materials (P)** T STRATEGY 22. Describe Rescue Techniques T 23. Describe Exposure Tactics T 24. Describe Ventilation Methods T 25. Describe Methods to Confine Fires T 26. Describe Extinguishing Methods T 27. Describe Overhaul Methods T 28. Describe Salvage Operations T 29. Describe Pre-incident Plans T FIREGROUND OPERATIONS 30. Describe Mutual Aid Plans T 31. Describe Disaster Plans T SALVAGE COVER OPERATIONS 32. Describe Fundamentals of Salvage Covers (P)** T PROTECT PROPERTY 33. Operate Sprinkler Systems OVERHAUL PREMISES 34. Control Public Service Utilities DRIVING 35. Operate Communications Equipment INVESTIGATION 36. Determine Origin and Cause of Fire T 37. Identify Incendiary Fires, Methods, and Motives T Page 6