The purpose of the Fire Officer I course is to provide entry-level fire officers with the knowledge and skills to meet the minimum job performance requirements for paid and volunteer fire officers. Fire Officer I candidates must demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to function safely and effectively as an integral member of a firefighter team. When engaged in hazardous activities, the Fire Officer I works under direct supervision of a senior company officer and as a team leader.
The purpose of the Fire Officer II course is to provide officers at the second level of progression with the knowledge and skills to meet the minimum job performance requirements for paid and volunteer fire officers. Fire Officer II candidates must demonstrate the depth of knowledge and skills necessary to function under general supervision. A person trained at the Fire Officer II level will function safely and effectively as an integral member of a team of equally or less experienced firefighters to accomplish a series of tasks.
This is a combined Fire Officer I & II program and will not be separated.
The Company Officer I & II program provides insight into the role of the officer as defined by the 2003 Edition of NFPA 1021, the Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications.
Must have completed three (3) years in the Fire Service on or before the first session
Must have successfully completed Fire Fighter I & II or old 240 hour program
Educational Methodology (H03A) student who meet either of the following criteria will be granted an equivalency for the Educational Methodology, H03A, course:
Passed the Emergency Medical Services Instructor/Coordinator course
Hold a baccalaureate degree in education or a current certificate in education (e.g., teaching certificate)
NIMS-Incident Command System for the Fire Service, L13A. Students that have successfully completed the OFFT Incident Command System, F03A, course are granted an equivalency. There are no other ICS equivalencies.
Incident Safety Officer, G06A. There are no equivalencies.
Preparation for Initial Company Operations, L05B
Managing Company Tactical Operations-Decision Making, L06A
Strategy and Tactics for Initial Company Operations, L08A
Thomson Delmar Firefighting Strategies and Tactics program can be taken as a stand-alone program or successful completion of all of the following courses will be accepted as its equivalent:
Preparation for Initial Company Operations, L05B
Managing Company Tactical Operations-Decision Making, L06A
Strategy and Tactics for Initial Company Operations, L08
Quiz: One after each lesson
Written Test: 100 questions (70% passing score)
Practical Test: None
To schedule this course, the following forms must be completed and submitted to the appropriate Region Supervisor. Attention must be given to the instructions included with each form for proper submission.
Time Emergency Equipment
2341 Avon Industrial Drive
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
Telehone: 1-800-752-8504
e-mail: time1south@aol.com
web site: www.timeemergency.com