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Training Techniques
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The firefighter will demonstrate a basic knowledge of the principles and techniques for delivering a training program.
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Conducting A Safe Structural Burn Training Drill
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The individual will demonstrate a basic understanding of structural fire attack including fire behavior, hose handling, use of personal protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus, and teamwork.
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Firefighter Combat Challenge
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Given a set of tasks, the firefighter team will demonstrate knowledge of a variety of basic skills through participation in a combat style challenge, so that skills are consistent with the current IFSTA text in use and with jurisdictional protocols.
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Fire Jeopardy
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Given fire related questions, the firefighter will demonstrate knowledge of a variety of basic fire topics through participation in a jeopardy game, so that answers are consistent with the current IFSTA text in use and with jurisdictional protocols.
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Developing a Training Drill
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The individual will demonstrate a basic understanding of what is required to develop and deliver an in-station training drill for a fire or rescue department, from memory, without assistance, to a written test accuracy of 70%.
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Evaluating Firefighter Proficiency
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The individual or team will demonstrate an ability for performing basic fire fighting skills by successfully completing each of the skill stations in a safe manner.
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Creating a Lesson Plan for a Company Drill
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Given a completed needs analysis on a fire or EMS training topic, develop course objectives and a lesson plan, so that the lesson meets department Standard Operating Procedures/Standard Operating Guidelines and National Fire Protection Association, Department of Transportation or Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards.
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Developing a Training Program
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The individual will demonstrate a basic understanding of what is required to develop and deliver an in-station training programs in a fire or rescue department, from memory, without assistance, to a written test accuracy of 70%.
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