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Firefighter Advanced Training


FETN's Firefighter Advanced training helps maintain firefighter basic skills. This is especially important because most evaluations of operations reveal basic mistakes.
 
Each course in the Firefighter Advanced training provides your personnel with a solid foundation of firefighting essentials focusing on techniques that mean the difference between an efficient, injury-free incident and a fiasco on the fire ground. Firefighter Advanced training emphasizes practice, practice, practice to make these basic firefighting skills second-hand nature.
 

Firefighter Advanced Training Benefits

  • Understand the selection process and training requirements a Go-Team needs to properly function.
  • Understand situational awareness and explain its importance to the firefighting community.
  • Understand different ways to handle the media in a big, crisis incident.
  • Understand the five safety factors to prevent injury to responders and occupants at an elevator rescue.
  • Understand the function of a roof covering and identify the characteristics common to Class A, Class B, and Class C construction.
  • Understand the two branches of the logistics section.

Firefighter Advanced Training Learning Plan


Safety Courses
  • Special Teams: Supporting the Bomb Squad
  • Special Teams: Introduction to Ice Rescue
  • Safe Arrival
  • Swiftwater Safety and Rescue: A Matter of Survival
  • Accountability: Across the Pond
  • The Cove Street Fire and Rescue
  • The Blackstock Fire
  • Firefighter Training Fatalities
  • Safety and Tactics: House Fires
  • Fires That Changed the Fire Service: BLEVE Incident
  • Fires That Changed the Fire Service: Conflagration
  • Surviving the 4th
  • Upstairs / Downstairs
  • Fires that Changed the Fire Service: Hidden Hazards
  • Adapting and Using Structural Equipment
  • Clandestine Drug Labs
  • Vehicle Rescue, Part 1
  • Vehicle Rescue, Part 2
  • Vehicle Rescue, Part 3
  • Confined Space Rescue, Part 1: Defining the Hazards
  • Confined Space Rescue, Part 2: Safety Practices, Personnel, and PPE
  • Confined Space Rescue, Part 3: Terms and Conditions
  • Confined Space Rescue, Part 4: Atmospheric Monitoring and Ventilation
  • Confined Space Rescue, Part 5: Confined Space Rescue Equipment
  • Confined Space Rescue, Part 6: Strategic Rescue Factors
  • Confined Space Rescue, Part 7: Rescue Techniques and Command
  • Vehicle Rescue
  • Ventilation
  • Forcible Entry, Part 3: Advanced Forcible Entry
  • Ethanol: Response Considerations
  • Wildland Fire Investigation
  • Wildfires
  • Fires That Changed the Fire Service: Wildland Firefighting
  • Vehicle Fires: Investigation
  • Special Teams: Supporting the Dive Rescue Team
Emergency Operations Courses
  • Fire Origin and Cause Determination, Part 4: Ignition Sources
  • Fire Origin and Cause Determination, Part 5: A Systematic Approach
  • Fire Origin and Cause Determination, Part 6: Basic Vehicle and Wildland Fire Investigation Procedures
  • The Firefighter's Role in Cause and Origin
  • Conducting Basic Fire Inspections
  • Fire Investigation From a Codes Standpoint
  • Fire Service Hydraulics Rules of Thumb: Part 1
  • Fire Service Hydraulics Rules of Thumb: Part 2
  • Fire Service Hydraulics Rules of Thumb: Part 3
  • Managing the Fireground: Offensive/Defensive, Part 1
  • FETN Special: TTY
  • Special Responses for Special Events
  • American Heat's 20th Anniversary: Then and Now
  • Marina Fires
  • Full-Scale Exercises
  • Emergency Management of Mass Gatherings
  • On the Fringe of Disaster
  • Understanding US and R
  • Airbag Update 2007, Part 1
  • Airbag Update 2007, Part 2
  • Bus Rescue
  • Thermal Imaging
  • Big Rig Rescue
  • Big Rig Rescue Series, Part 1
  • Big Rig Rescue Series, Part 2
  • Big Rig Rescue Series, Part 3
  • School Bus Rescue, Part 1
  • School Bus Rescue, Part 2
  • School Bus Rescue, Part 3
  • School Bus Rescue, Part 4
  • NFPA 1901: Annex D, Part 1
  • NFPA 1901: Annex D, Part 2
  • Self-Assessment
  • Making the Right Call: Avoiding LODD
  • Real Leadership Is Not for Wimps
  • Prevention of Sexual Harassment
  • Transportation Incidents
  • CERT: Disaster Response
  • Metropolitan Profile - Philadelphia Fire Department
  • Agricultural Incidents
  • Community Disaster Planning
  • Infrastructure Failure: Surviving the Storm
  • Legacy Wisdom: Tricks of the Trade
  • Command Transfer! Roots of the Fire Service
  • Command Transfer! Climbing the Ladder of Success
  • Command Transfer! What's in Your Toolbox?
  • Command Transfer! Learning to Learn
  • Command Transfer! Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan
  • Command Transfer! Leadership on the Edge
  • Command Transfer! Making the Quantum Leap
  • Command Transfer! Playing in the Big Leagues
  • Command Transfer! Survivor
  • Command Transfer! Blast From the Past
  • Chief Officer: Command Transfer - Too Busy Fighting Fires
  • Leadership Lessons From the Marine Corps
  • Chief Officer: Command Transfer - Scoop and Run
  • Honoring the Fallen Firefighter
  • Principles of Codes and Standards
  • Media Savvy, Part 1
  • Media Savvy, Part 2
  • Decontamination: Lessons Learned
  • Massive Mutual Aid
  • Pipeline Safety 101
  • Rural Water Supply: Tanker Ops
  • Chief Officer Communications: The AMBER Alert System
  • Communications: Answering Suicidal Callers
  • Fire on Trial
  • Hayman/Rodeo-Chediski Wildfires
  • Back to Basics: Preplanning, Part 1
  • Back to Basics: Preplanning, Part 2
  • Back to Basics: Preplanning, Part 3
  • Fire Marshal's Office: Fire Prevention and Life Safety Programs
  • Sprinklers and Standpipes
  • Ladder Company Rescue Operations
HazMat Courses
  • Hidden Poison: Cyanide and Smoke Inhalation
  • Large Scale Hazmat: El Dorado Chemical Fire
  • Emergency Procedures for Gasoline-Electric Hybrid Vehicles
  • Propane Tanker Fires
  • Radiological Monitoring, Part 1
  • Radiological Monitoring, Part 2
  • Radiological Monitoring, Part 3
  • Radiological Monitoring, Part 4: Measuring Instruments
  • Explosive Identification, Part 3: Weapons of Mass Destruction and Surviving the Secondary Device
  • The Baltimore Tunnel Incident
  • Slaying the Dragon: Industrial Fires
  • Industrial Fires in Suburbia
Structures Courses
  • Managing the Fireground: Collapse, Part 1
  • Managing the Fireground: Collapse, Part 2
  • GIS: Providing the Foundation for Real-Time Intelligence, Part 1
  • GIS: Providing the Foundation for Real-Time Intelligence, Part 2
Essential to Command Courses
  • Ventilation: The Forgotten Tactic
  • Single-Family Structure Fires
  • Vehicle Fires: New Technology and Response
  • Nightclub Fatalities
  • Fires That Caused Change
  • 750 Adams: The Last Alarm
  • Remembering Charleston: Lessons for Life
  • Structural Collapse During Firefighting
  • Survival! Flashover Survival, Part 4: Emergency Operations
  • Hurricane Ike
  • I-4 Pile-Up
  • Hoseline Tactics
  • September 11, 2001
Survival Courses
  • Managing the Fireground: ICS for RIT, Part 1
  • Managing the Fireground: ICS for RIT, Part 2
  • Survival!: Mayday Management
  • Adapt and Overcome: Tampa Style
  • Ice Storm
  • Tropical Storm Allison
  • Survival! Sub-Floor Rescues, Part 1: The Columbus Drill and Beyond
  • Survival! Sub-Floor Rescues, Part 2: The Columbus Drill and Beyond
  • Survival! Lessons Learned From the Big Box Mayday - Southwest Supermarket Fire, Part 1
  • Survival! Lessons Learned From the Big Box Mayday - Southwest Supermarket Fire, Part 2
  • Survival! RIT Profile: ABBET
  • Survival! RIT Search and Rescue
HazMat Courses
  • Incident Command System, Part 1
  • Incident Command System, Part 2: Command Staff
  • Incident Command System, Part 3: Operations: Controlling The Incident
  • Incident Command System, Part 4: Logistics and Resource Management
  • Incident Command
  • Common Responsibilities Associated With ICS Assignments
  • Terrorist Preparedness: Critical Incident Management
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction: Decontamination
  • Weapons of Mass Destruction: Resources
  • Incident and Disaster Preparation
  • Order Out of Chaos
  • Protecting America: Bio-Terror 101, Part 1
  • Protecting America: Bio-Terror 101, Part 2
  • Protecting America: Mass Transit/Mass Terror
  • Protecting America: Overwhelmed
  • Protecting America: Review
  • The Incident Command System in Homeland Security, Part 1
  • The Incident Command System in Homeland Security, Part 2
  • Incident Facilities for Homeland Security
  • Incident Resources for Homeland Security Incidents
  • Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction, Part 1
  • Detecting Weapons of Mass Destruction, Part 2
  • Self-Protection Measures for WMD Incidents, Part 1
  • Self-Protection Measures for WMD Incidents, Part 2
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Determining the Need for Protection
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Identifying Critical Infrastructures
  • Homeland One Awareness Level Training Course IX: CIP: Analyzing the Vulnerabilities
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Assessing Risk
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Applying Countermeasures, Part 1
  • Homeland One Awareness Level Training Course XVI: CIP Applying Countermeasures, Part 2
  • Site Security Procedures for WMD Incidents
  • Energetic Materials Identification and Response
  • Protecting America: Bad Chemistry
  • Protecting America: Radiological Emergencies and First Responders, Part 1
  • Protecting America: Radiological Emergencies and First Responders, Part 2
  • Recognizing Hazardous Materials Incidents
  • Protection of Potential and Actual Crime Scenes, Part 1
  • Protection of Potential and Actual Crime Scenes, Part 2
 
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