Colorado Firecamp's next S-130/190 classes
for entry-level wildland firefighters are:
- Dec. 4-7, 2008
- Jan. 8-11, 2009
- Feb. 26-Mar. 1, 2009
- Apr 23-26, 2009
- May 7-10, 2009
- May 28-31, 2009
- June 18-21, 2009
Cost: $340 ($365 for Jan. 2009 and later sessions) includes
tuition, meals & lodging. The pack
test is offered on Saturday evening of each class. Agency sponsorship
is not required. Apply now.
Introduction to ICS
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S-130/190 Firefighter Training
and Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
S-130 FIREFIGHTER TRAINING
INSTRUCTOR FINAL EVALUATION OF EACH STUDENT
ANY ELEMENT CHECKED “NO” SHOULD HAVE AN EXPLANATION ATTACHED
IN THE COMMENTS. AN ELEMENT CHECKED “NO” DOES NOT NECESSARILY
SIGNIFY A FAILURE OF THE ENTIRE COURSE. IT IS UP TO THE INSTRUCTOR TO
DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT AN INDIVIDUAL POSSESSES THE SKILLS TO PASS THE
COURSE.
- Student wore their personal protective equipment, was prepared for
the field sessions, and demonstrated care of tools and issued gear throughout
the training.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated basic knowledge and understanding of the 18
Watchouts, Standard Firefighting Orders, and LCES.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated basic knowledge and understanding of Human Factors
and the Risk Management Process.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the ability to effectively and safely deploy
a fire shelter.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the ability to effectively and safely use all
hand tools (cutting, scraping, smothering).
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the ability to effectively and safely use all
firing devices (fusee, drip torch, field expedient).
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated proper travel procedures (vehicle, foot, etc.)
en route to and from an incident.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the ability to effectively and safely construct
progressive and leap frog handline.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the ability to effectively and safely construct
simple and progressive hoselays.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the knowledge to effectively and safely perform
basic firefighting tasks (cold trailing, hotspotting, spot fire detection,
patrolling, mopup, retardant drop procedures, etc.)
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated an awareness of potential hazardous material
identification.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the ability to effectively communicate with supervisors,
and other crewmembers.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the ability to work as an effective and safe
team member.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student demonstrated the capability to perform arduous work for extended
periods.
Yes ___________ No__________
- Student passed the final examination.
Yes ___________ No__________
I recommend/do not recommend (circle the one that applies) that the
student be qualified as a Firefighter Type 2.
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Signed
Title: Lead Instructor
Date: _______________ |
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Signed
Title: Student
Date: ________________ |
Comments (includes additional training needs if one of the above elements
was checked no):
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