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This course was formerly listed as FIRE 1502. This course is presented in a formal academy setting. Topics include leadership, fire fighting skills, fire behavior, basic air operations, firing equipment and techniques, fireline fatalities, and physical training. This course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge necessary to perform as a team leader. Enrollment Limitation:To enroll in this course (FFS 1501) the student must be an employee of a federal wildland fire fighting agency, which includes: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, the United States Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs.describe the OSC role in external and internal coordination.įFS 1501 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foundational Academy.demonstrate an understanding of the supervision responsibilities that pertain to: operational period briefings, managing the operations section, risk assessment and safety management, and adjusting tactics.Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:ĭuties, responsibilities, and capabilities of an effective Operations Section Chief (OSC) on an Topics include roles and responsibilities, management cycle, strategy and planning, contingency planning, supervision and communications, managing and adjusting the operations section, risk assessment and safety management, and personnel interaction. The purpose of this course is to provide local and state-level emergency responders with an overview of key duties and responsibilities of an Operations Section Chief Type-III in a Type III All-Hazards Incident Management Team (AHIMT). Enrollment Limitation:To enroll in this course (FFS 1500) the student must be an employee of a federal wildland fire fighting agency, which includes: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, the United States Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, or a member of a local or state fire agency.Prerequisite:FFS 1510, 1511, and 1514 with grades of "C" or better.demonstrate proficiency in reacting to a simulated ambush.įire and Forestry Services (FFS) Courses FFS 1500 All Hazards Operations Section Chief (S-430/E-958).demonstrate proficiency in responding to and investigating a simulated incident involving one or more suspects concealed in a building.demonstrate proficiency in conducting a simulated high risk vehicle stop.demonstrate proficiency in conducting a simulated vehicle pullover during low light/night time conditions.demonstrate proficiency in responding to and investigating a simulated pedestrian stop.demonstrate proficiency in conducting a preliminary investigation of a simulated felonious assault.
demonstrate proficiency in responding to and investigating a simulated domestic violence incident.perform the tasks of an officer conducting a preliminary homicide investigation.demonstrate proficiency in responding to and investigating a simulated suspicious person/circumstance.demonstrate proficiency in contacting people with simulated disabilities.demonstrate proficiency in victimology and crisis intervention.demonstrate the ability to deliver strikes with an impact weapon or facsimile, as directed.distinguish and apply reasonable force options in a given circumstance.demonstrate the ability to safely drive and control a law enforcement vehicle while operating under emergency and pursuit conditions.Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to: