Course Description:
This course is designed to meet training requirements in the Operations Section of the Incident Command System. Examples and exercises in this package are specific to wildland fire suppression.
This course is presented by Michigan DNR and/or USFS Forest Fire Officer instructors.
Course Objectives:
Develop the knowledge and practice in decision making necessary to effectively apply wildland fire suppression tactics.
Develop the tools for leadership in applying and teaching appropriate fire suppression tactics at their home unit.
Course Name: Tactical Decision Making in Wildland Fire
Acronym: TDMWF
Course Code: L36A
Instructional Hours: 34
Student Manuals: Provided by Instructors
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Instructor Fee: $1530.00
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Student Prerequisites:
Eighteen years of age or older
Member of an organized Michigan Fire Department
Qualified as any single resource boss or initial attack incident commander type 4 (ICT4).
Satisfactory completion of pre-course work.
Quiz:
Issued by the Instructor
Written Test:
No State Test
Practical Test:
No State Test
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