Fire Fighter I & II

This is the entry building block for all fire fighter disciplines.

Fire Fighter I Examination Registration Form

Fire Fighter II Examination Registration Form

Proctor Selection Criteria

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, the fire fighter will have gained proficiency in:

  • Fire department communications
  • Fire ground operations
  • Rescue operations
  • Prevention, preparedness and maintenance

Overview

The program is designed to meet the Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications of NFPA 1001.

Each fire department decides whether to train their fire fighters to Level I or Level II of the standard.

Upon completion of all ten modules, the fire fighter is issued a Certificate of Achievement with both IFSAC and ProBoard seals.

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Format (Learning Format/Structure)

Hazmat Awareness & Operations is a requirement for the NFPA 1001. 

Courses: Fire Fighter I

Fire Fighter Level I: Chapter 5 of NFPA 1001 

Course Code

Module 1 - Orientation, Safety & Health, Communication

FF011

Module 2 -  Fire Behaviour, Extinguisher, Personal Protective Equipment (SCBA) 

FF012

Module 3 - Ropes & Knots, Ground Ladders, Rescue and Extrication 

FF013

Module 4 - Building Construction, Ventilation, Forcible Entry 

FF014

Module 5 - Fire Hose, Appliance, Fire Streams, Water Supply

FF015

Module 6 - Loss Control, Protecting Scene Evidence 

FF016

Module 8 - Fire Control

FF018

Hazmat Awareness

BCM091

Hazmat Operations

BCM093

Emergency Medical Care

BCM101

Courses: Fire Fighter II

Fire Fighter II: Chapter 5 & 6  of NFPA 1001

Course Code

Module 1 - Orientation, Safety & Health, Communication

FF021

Module 2 - Fire Behaviour, Extinguisher, Personal Protective Equipment (SCBA)

FF022

Module 3 - Ropes & Knots, Ground Ladders, Rescue and Extrication

FF023

Module 4 - Building Construction, Ventilation, Forcible Entry

FF024

Module 5 - Fire Hose, Appliance, Fire Streams, Water Supply

FF025

Module 6 - Loss Control, Protecting Scene Evidence

FF026

Module 7 - Fire Prevention, Public Education, Fire Detection, Alarms

FF027

Module 8 - Fire Control

FF028

Hazmat Awareness

BCM091

Hazmat Operations

BCM093

Emergency Medical Care

BCM101

Notes:

  • Hazmat Awareness meets competencies defined in Chapter 4 of NFPA 472.
  • Hazmat Operations meets competencies defined in Chapter 5 of NFPA 472.
  • Minimum requirements of fire fighter program:  infection control, CPR, bleeding control and shock management.

Admission Requirements

The Fire Fighter Certification Program is open to Fire Service Personnel only.

Admission to the program is done through the recommendation of a sponsoring fire department. Subsequent registration of specific courses is done through the fire department.

All students must be registered with a JIBC number to be eligible for this program.


Last updated January 5, 2012