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| Course Name |
FIRE PREVENTION FOR FIRST RESPONDERS AND SMALL
DEPARTMENTS |
| Course Code |
FF160 |
| Course Length |
15 Hours |
| Course Description |
This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to become an advocate of the
importance of fire prevention and how it ties to the overall mission of an effective fire department by
recognizing the community’s risk from fire and identifying solutions and resources aimed at addressing
their community’s fire and injury challenges. The course stresses awareness, advocacy, and motivational
content needed by those who traditionally have been focused on operations (suppression, EMS, etc.) and
who seek to learn new successful approaches appropriate for communities of all sizes, but most especially
America’s smaller communities. Course tools include: lessons learned from other communities, resources
available, and the means and value of building partnerships and coalitions.
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| Course Pre-Requisites |
none |
| Course Fees |
Course Fee: On-Campus $60.00, Off-Campus $36.00
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| Course Materials |
Pen, Pencil, Highlighter, Paper |
| ACE Recommendation |
In the vocational certificate or lower division baccalaureate/associate degree
category, 1 semester hour in Fire Science, Emergency Medical Services, or Emergency Management. |
| Available Dates |
Tennessee Fire & Codes Academy [Training Schedule] |
Register Now! |
To register on-line for this course, please click here |
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