Dean: Jeff
Cummings
(530) 938-5512
Program Coordinator/Instructor: Tony
Osa (530) 938-5261 Instructor:
Jim Davdige, (530) 938-5281 Program
Contact: Debbie Dutcher
(530) 938-5578
Scheduling Change. This is for
ROP
(High School)
Students Only! Dec 19-23 & 27-30, 2009
7A-6P
No one will be able to register for the above class on November 2, 2009.
2nd Section
CALFIRE 67 hr Wildland
March 13-21, 2010
7A-6P
Registration opens November 2, 2009, 8:00a.m.
Register on line at www.siskiyous.edu or in person at either the Weed or Yreka Campus. First come, first served.
Completion
of math, writing and reading assessments are required for
enrollment in any certificate or AA/AS degree program.
Please contact Counseling Services for more information:
(530) 938-5353.
Students
must receive a "C" grade or better in all major or certificate
coursework to receive AA or AS degree.
Students must receive a "B" grade or better in the Firefighter I Academy to receive certification.
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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
College of the Siskiyous
and its staff offer equal opportunities without regard to
race, religion, disability, age, national origin, marital
status, or gender in employment, services, and programs. Special
accommodations are available for any phase of the application
or enrollment process for individuals with disabilities.
The Fire/Emergency Response Technology Program
at College of the Siskiyous is approved as an Accredited Regional
Academy by the California State Board of Fire Services. The
accredited status (accredited since 1993) allows COS to operate as an arm of the State
Fire Training Office and to test and issue certificates locally.
The program prepares students for careers in firefighting
and provides in-service training to career and volunteer firefighters
and includes certification as a Firefighter I, Firefighter
II, and Fire Officer. A number of specialized courses certified
by the California State Fire Marshals Office, the California
Specialized Training Institute, the National Fire Academy,
and/or the National Wildfire Coordinating Group are also offered.
The core curriculum approved by the California Community College
Chancellors Office is also offered for the student wishing
to receive an AS degree or to transfer to a four-year school.
Admission to the Firefighter
I Academy is limited. To secure a spot on the list for either the fall or spring academy, and to receive a packet of information,
call Debbie Dutcher at
(530) 938-5578 or e-mail to dutcher@siskiyous.edu.
Certificate: Firefighter I - FIRE 50* (631-Hour Program) 20 units
(Fire 50 consists of both Structure and Wildland Firefighting)
*Pending CCC Chancellor's Office approval of unit changes
This is the basic Firefighter
I Academy course. Students successfully completing the class
will be eligible for California State Fire Marshall Certification
as a Firefighter I and will be qualified for entry level firefighter
positions in State, County, and municipal fire departments.
Students must contact
Debbie Dutcher to receive a permit to register. A permit
will be issued when a student can show proof of an EMT I or
First Responder certification and a conditional permit when
they show proof of registration in EMT 15 or FTHM 90, First
Responder Medical, or comparable course at another institution,
and will complete the prerequisite prior to the start of the
Firefighter 1 Academy. Students will also be required to pass
a physical agility test. A limited number of permits
will be issued. A priority wait list will be created
for any excess. For more information contact
Debbie Dutcher at 530-938-5578 or
dutcher@siskiyous.edu.
Students successfully
completing the Firefighter I Academy will also receive certification
in the following areas:
Hazardous
Materials First Responder Operational (CSTI)
Vehicle Extrication
(FSTEP)
Confined Space
Rescue Awareness (FSTEP)
I-200 - Incident Command (NWCG)
Fire Control
1 - Basic Fire Chemistry(FSTEP)
Fire Control
2 - Basic Operations - Structural(FSTEP)
Fire Control
3 - Structural Fire Fighting (FSTEP)
Fire Control
6 - Wildland Fire Fighting Essentials (FSTEP)
Flashover
Recognition and Survival (COS)
Awareness:
Rope and Water Rescue (Rescue 3)
CDF 67 Hour
Wildland Fire Fighting (CDF)
S-130 - Basic
Wildland (NWCG)
S-190
- Wildland Fire Behavior (NWCG)
S-133 - Look Up, Look Down, Look Around (NWCG)
S-212 - Chainsaw
Operation (NWCG)
S-215 - Wildland Firefighting in the Urban Interface (NWCG)
FI-110 - Wildland Fire Observations and Origin Scene Protection for First Responders (NWCG)
L-180 - Human Factors on the Fireline (NWCG)
In order to receive
certification by the State Fire Marshals Office for Firefighter
I, you must complete the following:
EMT
15 EMT-I (current certificate) or EMT 90 First Responder Medical
One year experience
with a Volunteer Fire Department (can be obtained by taking
two semesters (8 units) of FIRE 49 Work Experience) or
six months paid experience.
Certificate:
Firefighter II - FIRE 81
(54-Hour Program) 3 units
Students successfully
completing this course will be eligible for California State
Fire Marshal Certification as a Firefighter II. The course
includes basic manipulative skills and increasingly difficult
tasks that must be demonstrated to state standards to qualify
for certification. In addition, various parts of the course
include technical classroom activities. Candidates wishing
to enter the Firefighter II Academy must have successfully
completed an accredited (CSFM) Firefighter I Academy.
Prerequisite: Firefighter I Certificate or completion
of FIRE 50.
Certificate: Fire
Officer (14 units)
Students successfully
completing the following course work will be eligible for
California State Fire Marshal Certification as a Fire Officer:
Required Program:
Units
FTSM 54
Fire Management 1
2.0
FTSM 66
Fire Investigation 1A
2.0
FTSM 51
Fire Prevention 1A
2.0
FTSM 52
Fire Prevention 1B
2.0
FTSM 72
Fire Instructor 1A
1.0
FTSM 73
Fire Instructor 1B
1.0
FTSM 63
Fire Command 1A
1.0
FTSM 64
Fire Command 1B
1.0
FTSM 70
Fire Command 1C
1.0
FTSC 93B
I-300 Incident Command
System
1.0
Total units
required
14.0
Certificate: Volunteer
Firefighter (7.5 units)
This program is
designed specifically for the volunteer firefighter.
Training is accomplished at the local fire station on and
with the local fire apparatus and equipment. A firefighter
completing this training is awarded a Certificate of Achievement
and may apply for State Certification as a Firefighter I. Students must complete all course work with a "B" grade or better.
Required Program:
Units
FTSC 51
Vol. Firefighter Certification
0.5
FTSC 52
Vol. Firefighter Certification
0.5
FTSC 53
Vol. Firefighter Certification
0.5
FTSC 54
Vol. Firefighter Certification
0.5
FTSC 55
Vol. Firefighter Certification
0.5
FTSC 56
Vol. Firefighter Certification
0.5
EMT 90
First Responder Medical
2.0
FTHM 83
Haz Mat First Responder
Operational
Unit X - Hazardous Materials
1.0
FTSC 85
Confined Space Rescue
Unit W - Confined Space Rescue
0.5
FTSC 93A
I-200 Incident Command
1.0
Total units
required
7.5
Certificate: Wildland Firefighter
Basic Training (6 units)
The courses in
this certificate will prepare students for entry-level seasonal
employment with CDF and USFS. Students will receive
a total of 118 hours of instruction including First Responder
Medical, Hazmat, and Basic Firefighting.
Required
Program:
Units
FTHM 90
First
Responder Medical
2.0
FTHM 83
Haz
Mat First Responder Operational
1.0
FTSC 67
CDF
Basic Firefighter
3.0
Total units
required
6.0
Associate of
Science Degree Fire/Emergency Response Technology
(Two Year Program)
This program is
designed to provide the pre-employment skills required for
the career firefighter. This program also satisfies
the lower division requirements of several four-year institutions
offering baccalaureate degrees in Fire Protection Administration
and Technology. See your advisor for transfer requirements.
Listed below is
the minimum course work required for a major in Fire/Emergency
Response Technology for students seeking an A.S. Degree.
Most fire service agencies require this same course work for
entry level testing. An A.S. Degree in Fire/Emergency
Response Technology is required by most fire service agencies
to advance beyond fire officer.
Required
Program:
Units
FIRE 1
Fire Protection
Organization
3.0
FIRE 2
Fire Protection
Technology
3.0
FIRE 3
Fire Protection
Equipment and Systems
3.0
FIRE 4
Building Const.
for Fire Protection
3.0
FIRE 5
Fire Behavior
& Combustion
3.0
FIRE 8
Structural
Fire Suppression
3.0
FIRE
50
Firefighter
I Academy
20.0
Total
units required
38.0
Successful completion
of the above courses (grade "C" or better) and required
general education courses will earn an A.S. (Fire/Emergency
Response Technology) degree.
For
an Associate Degree Major, students must also complete general
education requirements. Please refer to the Associate Degree
general education requirements in the Schedule of Classes
for a list of acceptable courses. Make an appointment with
a COS counselor for assistance in completing the general education
requirements.