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WILDLAND FIRE QUALIFICATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONPERSONAL DATAFIRE DEPARTMENT: TELEPHONE: NAME: ID # HOME PHONE: ADDRESS: DATE OF BIRTH WORK PHONE: CITY: STATE: ZIP: EMERGENCY NOTIFY: TELEPHONE: ALLERGIES/MEDICAL CONCERN: POSITION QUALIFICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS: (1) Indicate current National Wildfire Coordination Group (NWCG) and National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) position qualifications. (2) Indicated the wildland target position for the individual.CURRENT NWCG QUALIFICATION: FFT2 Wildland Firefighter FFT1 Advanced Firefighter ENGB Engine Boss STEN Strike Team Leader/Engines TFLD Task Force Leader DIVS Division/Group Supervisor ICT5 Single Res. Incident Command ICT4 Initial Attack Incident Command ICT3 Extended Attack IC AREP Agency Representative Other: CURRENT NFPA-1051 QUALS: Firefighter I Firefighter II Firefighter III Engine Driver / Operator Fire Officer I Fire Officer II Fire Officer III Chief Officer Other Other TARGET WILDLAND QUALS: FFT2 Wildland Firefighter FFT1 Advanced Firefighter ENGB Engine Boss STEN Strike Team Leader/Engines TFLD Task Force Leader DIVS Division/Group Supervisor ICT5 Single Res. Incident Command ICT4 Initial Attack Incident Command ICT3 Extended Attack IC AREP Agency Representative Other: TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS: (1) Indicate current National Wildfire Coordination Group (NWCG), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), and International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA) training completed. (2) Attach copies of training certificates or letter certifying training completed. * Indicates NWCG mandatory classes up through the DIVS level. Indicate Agency NFPA equivalent course with like learning/performance objectives. S-110 Wildland Fire Suppression Orientation I-100 Introduction to Incident Command *____ L-180 Human Factos on the Fireline* S-130 Basic Firefighter * S-131 Advanced Firefighter *____ S-133 Look up, look down, look around * S-190 Introduction to Fire Behavior * I-200 Basic Incident Command____ L-280 Followership to Leadership S-200 Initial Attack Incident Commander S-215 Fire Operations in the Urban Interface * S-211 Portable Pumps and Water Use S-212 Power Saws Off-Road 4 X 4 Driving Skills or S-216 Driving for Fire Service S-230 Crew Boss * S-231 Engine Boss S-234 Firing Methods and Ignition Specialist____ S-260 Interagency Incident Business Management * S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior * S-390 Fire Behavior Calculations *____ RT_130 Annual Refresher * Standards for Survival/Fire Shelter Use Session Yr- Other Basic Wildland Firefighting Firefighter Preparedness & Use of Suppression Tools Use of Water/Chemicals for fire suppression Securing Control Lines & Black-Line Concept Scouting/Patrolling/Map Use/Como./Radio Frequencies Wildland Fire Behavior & Application of Fire Triangle Heat Transfer, Environmental, Fuels/Topography Factors Wildland Engine/Apparatus Operations Off-Road Driving, Drafting, & Appliance Applications. Incident Command - Resource Types/Status/Complexity Initial Attack Extended Attack Fire Organization Wildland Suppression Tactics-Hotline/Holding/Mop-up Wildland Fire Size-Up & Reporting Procedures Methods of Attack - Direct/Flanking/Indirect Actions Fireline Types & Construction Methods Back Firing, Burn-out Techniques & Firing Devices Hazardous Materials, Identification & Procedures Fire Safety-Firefighting Hazards, LCES/PPE/Shelter UseWILDLAND FIRE AND INCIDENT EXPERIENCE INSTRUCTIONS: Complete fire and emergency qualifying experience for incident command positions within the last 5-7 years. * Attach copies of completed NWCG task-books and/or field evaluations. Limit experience inputs to trainee and currency qualifying assignments only. JOB CODEQUALIFIED OR TRAINEE * INCIDENT DATE (YY/MM)STATEOPERATIONAL SHIFTS INCIDENT TYPEFUEL TYPE FIRE SIZE INCIDENT NAMEFFT1 T 96/08 ID 4Fire - Type I 1 11,000 8th Street SampleManagement/Event TypesType 1 - Wildland Fire National Type 1 Team AssignedType 2 - Wildland Fire Regional Type 2 Team AssignedType 3 - Wildland Fire Local Extended Attack w/multiple ResourcesType 4 - Wildland Fire Initial AttackA - Special Event D - Earthquake G - Structure FireB - Search & Rescue E - Flood H - Hazardous MaterialC - Hurricane/Tornado F - Law Enforcement G - Other / Identify Fuel Type (Select primary carrier) 1 - Grass 2 - Shrub 3 - Timber 4 - Slash 5 - StructureFire SizeA- 0-0.2 acresB- 0.3-9 acresC- 10-99 acresD- 100-299 acresE- 300-999 acresF- 1000 - 5000 acresG- 5000+ acresPHYSICAL FITNESS LEVELIndicate Fitness level and method of testing: Pack Test Ardous Moderate ____ Light Duty Other: _____ Physical ______ 1 1/2 mile run SUPERVISOR / DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS: For documentation purposes the participating personnel and sponsoring Fire Department/District must certify the accuracy of information for processing of wildland fire qualifications. Wildland Firefighter Date Department Representative Date IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS POSITION CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Idaho Department of Lands will review the content of this material and make a determination of firefighter qualifications. IDL will maintain a data base with qualified individuals, issue fire qualification certification above the position of Advanced Firefighter, and issue a personal red-card indicating the fire qualifications.I certify that the following individual has met all the requirements within the National/NWCG 310-1 Incident Qualification System and is qualified at the following level. WILDLAND FIRE QUALIFICATIONS FFT2 Wildland Firefighter FFT1 Advanced Firefighter ENGB Engine Boss STEN Strike Team Leader/Engines TFLD Task Force Leader DIVS Division/Group Supervisor ICT5 Single Res. Incident Command ICT4 Initial Attack Incident Command ICT3 Extended Attack IC AREP Agency Representative Other: IDL Representative Date Notes:TRAINING RECORD Name(Required Courses are BOLD)As of 2006 ALL line positions require Annual Fireline Safety Refresher RT-130Date CompletedFirefighter II (Basic) Task Book Initiation Date __________________S-130Firefighter TrainingS-190Introduction to Wildland Fire BehaviorI-100Introduction to ICSL-180 Human Factors (as of 1 /2006)__________________Annual Fireline Safety Refresher__________________Fire Fighter I (Advanced) Task Book Initiation Date S-131Advanced FirefighterS-133 Look up, Look Down, __________________ S-211Portable Pumps & Water UseS-212Wildfire Power SawsType 5 ICTask Book Initiation Date S-131 Advanced FirefighterS-133Look up, Look down, Look aroundAnnual Incident Commander RefresherType 4 ICTask Book Initiation Date S-200Initial Attack Incident CommanderS-215Fire Operations in the Urban Interface(old # S205)S-234Ignition OperationsAnnual Incident Commander RefresherEngine Boss (Single Resource Boss) T. Book Initiation __________________S-230Crew BossS-290Intermediate Fire BehaviorI-200Basic ICSS-231Engine BossS-234Ignition OperationsS-260Incident Business ManagementS-270Basic Air OperationsL-280 Followership to Leadership__________________Crew Boss (Single Resource Boss) Task Book Initiation Date ____________S-230Crew BossS-290Intermediate Fire BehaviorI-200Basic ICSS-234Ignition OperationsS-260Incident Business ManagementS-270Basic Air Operations ................
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