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May 11, 2025
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FIR 145 - Strategy and Tactics Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open This course provides principles of fire ground control through the utilization of personnel, equipment and extinguishing agents. Prerequisite OR Corequisite: FIR 111 Competencies
- Examine the need for preparation for the fire service in the arena of strategy and tactics.
- Discuss the behavior of fire.
- Understand the benefits of training firefighters, company officers, and the fire department.
- Discuss the benefits of preplanning
- Understand how to calculate needed fire flow.
- Recognize the duties of both company and chief officers.
- Identify the traits of a person with command presence
- Identify and discuss the 16 firefighter life safety initiatives.
- Investigate the tools for managing the fire ground
- Understand the origin of the Incident Command System.
- Understand the implementation of the National Incident Management System.
- Understand the positions of an incident management system.
- Discuss the position of Command.
- Know the different types of status reports and the information required in each type of report.
- Analyze several avenues for decision making on the fire ground
- Describe an Incident Action Plan.
- Understand the difference between cue-based and classical decision making.
- Identify and discuss the 13 points of size-up.
- Discuss strategy, tactics, and tasks found in the classical decision making process.
- Discuss the modes of fire attack.
- Outline company operations on the fire ground.
- Discuss engine company duties.
- Discuss hose-line placement considerations.
- Discuss sprinkler and standpipe operations.
- Discuss truck company duties
- Describe the several different types of building construction and scene safety.
- Identify and discuss the five basic types of building construction.
- Discuss the benefits and safety concerns of fires involving timber trusses.
- Discuss the benefits and safety concerns of lightweight building components.
- Analyze building collapse and scene safety.
- Describe building collapse indicators
- Describe a plan to address search at a building collapse.
- Discuss the role and responsibilities of an incident scene Safety Officer.
- Classify special situations and occupancies and analyze tactics during their operation.
- Understand the special occupancies discussed and the types of fires that may confront firefighters.
- Identify pertinent characteristics of these occupancies.
- Recognize the 13 points of size-up that pertain to these special occupancies.
- Recognize the strategic considerations for these special occupancies.
- Understand the incident management considerations of special occupancies
- Point out special strategies and tactics during incidents involving health care and high-risk populations.
- Understand the special occupancies discussed and the types of fires that may confront firefighters.
- Identify pertinent characteristics of these occupancies.
- Recognize the 13 points of size-up that pertain to these special occupancies.
- Recognize the strategic considerations for these special occupancies.
- Understand the incident management considerations of special occupancies.
- Identify the needs during commercial and industrial incidents.
- Understand the special occupancies discussed and the types of fires that may confront firefighters.
- Identify pertinent characteristics of these occupancies.
- Recognize the 13 points of size-up that pertain to these special occupancies.
- Recognize the strategic considerations for these special occupancies.
- Understand the incident management considerations of special occupancies.
- Be able to identify the basic components needed in an operational guideline for high-rise fires.
- Have a basic understanding of high-rise building systems.
- Identify the specific components of a high-rise command system.
- Investigate technical operations and their hazards.
- Discuss the initial concerns at a hazard materials incident.
- Set up initial exclusion zones at a suspected hazardous materials incident.
- Identify the difference between evacuation and protecting in place.
- Discuss boilover, slopover, and frothover at a burning storage tank.
- Discuss the weapons of terrorism.
- Discuss problems associated with natural disasters.
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