Course Course Summary Section 1 Content Section 1 Content Left Section 1 Content Right Credit Type: Course ACE ID: FRTI-0023 Organization: Fire and Rescue Training Institute, University of Missouri Location: Classroom-based Length: 12 hours Dates Offered: 7/1/2014 - 2/28/2018 7/15/2010 - 6/30/2014 10/1/1994 - 7/14/2010 Credit Recommendation & Competencies Section 2 Content Section 2 Content Left Section 2 Content Right Level Credits (SH) Subject Lower-Division Baccalaureate 1 Fire Science or Fire Administration Description Section 3 Content Section 3 Content Left Section 3 Content Right Objective: The course objective is to develop the decision-making skills needed by company officers to accomplish assigned tactics at structure fires. Learning Outcomes: Describe the purpose of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and identify the elements of NIMS that provide the template for managing incidents Identify the ICS positions and state their functions Explain the need for a logical thought process Describe Classical Decision Making and Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM) State the importance of knowing when to be proactive and when to be reactive Describe the primary sizeup factors and determine their impact on objectives and strategies Analyze the Command Sequence Action Planning Cycle Identify the strengths, weaknesses, characteristics, and collapse potential for each of the five methods of building construction Identify special safety concerns State the purpose of using the Incident Command System (ICS) effectively List and describe the five types of building construction Identify the strengths and weaknesses in different building construction types State the objectives, strategies, and tactics when confronted with a Type I, II, III, IV, or V occupancy when conducting an analytical sizeup of the structure General Topics: Integration of the National Incident Management System for Fire-ground Management Fire-ground decision making The analytical size-up process Building construction types Burn time considerations and line-of-duty deaths from collapse incidents Fire-ground decision-making exercises Instruction & Assessment Section 4 Content Section 4 Content Left Section 4 Content Right Instructional Strategies: Audio Visual Materials Classroom Exercise Discussion Lectures Methods of Assessment: Examinations Supplemental Materials Section 5 Content Section 5 Content Left Section 5 Content Right Section 6 Content Section 6 Content Left Section 6 Content Right Button Content Rail Content 1 Page Content