Structure Courses
101 Firefighter Basics
Class Date(s) and Time(s):
Course Length: 1 full day
Course Instructors:
Course Price: $100 Per Student
**Maximum 20 students per day
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and
drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take
full advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as
possible.
Description:
Andy Fredericks is quoted as saying “As the fire line goes, so goes the fire.”
This class will hyper-focus on the little things that set us up for success throughout a fire incident. While
covering the basic skills of our trade, we will discuss the tools, the techniques, and ultimately the importance of
the “expect fire, expect victims” mindset that is crucial for success on the fireground. We explore not just HOW
to do the basic skills, but the WHY.
This class is designed for a wide range of experience; from the newest firefighter to the seasoned senior
firefighter who wants to brush up on the details. This class is a mix of lectures and hands-on skills. Topics
covered are (but not limited to):
• PPE/SCBA donning and discussion of items carried
• Forcible entry
• Hoseline deployment
• Fire building search and victim removal
“If I can’t trust you to do the little things, how can I Trust you to do the big things?”
Requirements: Structural PPE and SCBA will be required.
Pre-course work: A pre-course questionnaire will be provided to registrants prior to the class and is expected to
be completed prior to the start date.
Email will be required.
Class Date(s) and Time(s):
Course Length: 1 full day
Course Instructors:
Course Price: $100 Per Student
**Maximum 20 students per day
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and
drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take
full advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as
possible.
Description:
Andy Fredericks is quoted as saying “As the fire line goes, so goes the fire.”
This class will hyper-focus on the little things that set us up for success throughout a fire incident. While
covering the basic skills of our trade, we will discuss the tools, the techniques, and ultimately the importance of
the “expect fire, expect victims” mindset that is crucial for success on the fireground. We explore not just HOW
to do the basic skills, but the WHY.
This class is designed for a wide range of experience; from the newest firefighter to the seasoned senior
firefighter who wants to brush up on the details. This class is a mix of lectures and hands-on skills. Topics
covered are (but not limited to):
• PPE/SCBA donning and discussion of items carried
• Forcible entry
• Hoseline deployment
• Fire building search and victim removal
“If I can’t trust you to do the little things, how can I Trust you to do the big things?”
Requirements: Structural PPE and SCBA will be required.
Pre-course work: A pre-course questionnaire will be provided to registrants prior to the class and is expected to
be completed prior to the start date.
Email will be required.
Primary Search: The Reason We Exist
Class Date(s) and Time(s):
Course Length: 8 Hours
Course Instructors: Lt. Shane Barrows, Lt. Dustin
Kotzenmacher, FF Nick Knotek
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site,
and drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to
take full advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on
time as possible.
Description:
Firefighters will learn how to perform primary and secondary searches in today’s fire environment,
while adapting to staffing challenges seen in both the rural and suburban fire environments. Students will
receive practical application of science backed search techniques to take back to their home departments.
Through competence on the drill ground, students will gain the confidence needed on the fireground to put
citizens first in an efficient and safe manner, leading to better outcomes for those we serve.
8 hours of both discussion and hands on drills will include:
- Civilian Rescue Data
- SCBA confidence
- Building layout recognition and “Searchable Space Profiling”
- Search team roles and responsibilities
- Tool selection and use
- Thermal Imaging
- Victim Removal Techniques
Students shall expect to perform in full bunker gear with SCBA at an arduous level throughout the 8-hour day.
Number of Participants: 8-15 per day.
Class Date(s) and Time(s):
Course Length: 8 Hours
Course Instructors: Lt. Shane Barrows, Lt. Dustin
Kotzenmacher, FF Nick Knotek
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site,
and drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to
take full advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on
time as possible.
Description:
Firefighters will learn how to perform primary and secondary searches in today’s fire environment,
while adapting to staffing challenges seen in both the rural and suburban fire environments. Students will
receive practical application of science backed search techniques to take back to their home departments.
Through competence on the drill ground, students will gain the confidence needed on the fireground to put
citizens first in an efficient and safe manner, leading to better outcomes for those we serve.
8 hours of both discussion and hands on drills will include:
- Civilian Rescue Data
- SCBA confidence
- Building layout recognition and “Searchable Space Profiling”
- Search team roles and responsibilities
- Tool selection and use
- Thermal Imaging
- Victim Removal Techniques
Students shall expect to perform in full bunker gear with SCBA at an arduous level throughout the 8-hour day.
Number of Participants: 8-15 per day.
Rescue Courses
Advanced Extrication Techniques: Beyond the Basics
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Offered on both Saturday and Sunday
Course Length: 8 hours
Course Instructors: Jordan Johnson & Wesley Lewis
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and drinks
for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take full advantage
of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
Elevate your skills and expertise in vehicle extrication with our Advanced Vehicle Extrication Class.
This intensive course blends comprehensive classroom instruction with hands-on training to provide an in-depth
understanding of complex rescue techniques. Participants will engage in detailed discussions on the latest
extrication tools and technologies, advanced techniques for stabilizing and accessing compromised vehicles, and
strategies for managing high-risk scenarios. Our expert instructors, drawing from extensive field experience, will
guide you through complex case studies, ensuring you gain a thorough theoretical foundation.
In addition to classroom learning, the course includes extensive practical exercises where you will apply
advanced techniques in real-world simulations. Hands-on training scenarios are designed to challenge and
refine your skills in cutting, lifting, and displacing vehicle components under pressure. You'll work with cutting
edge equipment and learn to adapt your approach to various vehicle types and crash conditions. By the end of
the course, you'll be equipped with the confidence and proficiency needed to tackle the most challenging
extrication scenarios, ensuring the highest level of safety and efficiency in emergency situations.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge in auto extrication training is preferred. This is a HOT class and will be labor
intensive. Applicants are expected to be in good physical condition and have the ability to lift extrication
equipment.
PPE: Bunker Pants and Coat (or rescue rated coat and pants). Bunker or steel toe boots. Gloves, eye, and ear
protection. PPE will be inspected prior to class commencing.
Number of Participants: 8-15 per day.
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Offered on both Saturday and Sunday
Course Length: 8 hours
Course Instructors: Jordan Johnson & Wesley Lewis
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and drinks
for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take full advantage
of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
Elevate your skills and expertise in vehicle extrication with our Advanced Vehicle Extrication Class.
This intensive course blends comprehensive classroom instruction with hands-on training to provide an in-depth
understanding of complex rescue techniques. Participants will engage in detailed discussions on the latest
extrication tools and technologies, advanced techniques for stabilizing and accessing compromised vehicles, and
strategies for managing high-risk scenarios. Our expert instructors, drawing from extensive field experience, will
guide you through complex case studies, ensuring you gain a thorough theoretical foundation.
In addition to classroom learning, the course includes extensive practical exercises where you will apply
advanced techniques in real-world simulations. Hands-on training scenarios are designed to challenge and
refine your skills in cutting, lifting, and displacing vehicle components under pressure. You'll work with cutting
edge equipment and learn to adapt your approach to various vehicle types and crash conditions. By the end of
the course, you'll be equipped with the confidence and proficiency needed to tackle the most challenging
extrication scenarios, ensuring the highest level of safety and efficiency in emergency situations.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge in auto extrication training is preferred. This is a HOT class and will be labor
intensive. Applicants are expected to be in good physical condition and have the ability to lift extrication
equipment.
PPE: Bunker Pants and Coat (or rescue rated coat and pants). Bunker or steel toe boots. Gloves, eye, and ear
protection. PPE will be inspected prior to class commencing.
Number of Participants: 8-15 per day.
Grain Bin Rescue: Comprehensive Training for Effective Emergency Response
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Offered on both Saturday and Sunday
Course Length: 8 hours
Course Instructors: Sam McCloud
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Maximum
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints
we want to take full advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
This Grain Bin Rescue Class offers an in-depth, hands-on approach to dealing with emergencies
involving grain bins, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Participants will begin with a detailed
classroom session, where they will learn about the unique hazards associated with grain bin incidents, including
grain entrapment, engulfment, and structural challenges. The curriculum covers key topics such as risk
assessment, safety protocols, and the use of specialized equipment. Through interactive discussions and
multimedia presentations, attendees will gain a solid foundation in both preventive measures and emergency
response techniques.
The hands-on portion of the class takes place in a controlled, simulated environment, where participants will
apply their classroom knowledge to real-life scenarios. Using a specialized rescue trailer, students will practice
deploying rescue tools, conducting effective extrication operations, and working as a team to manage complex
rescue situations. This practical experience is designed to build confidence and proficiency, ensuring that
participants are well-prepared to handle actual emergencies. By integrating theoretical learning with practical
application, this course provides a comprehensive training experience that enhances both individual skills and
team coordination in grain bin rescue operations.
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Offered on both Saturday and Sunday
Course Length: 8 hours
Course Instructors: Sam McCloud
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Maximum
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints
we want to take full advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
This Grain Bin Rescue Class offers an in-depth, hands-on approach to dealing with emergencies
involving grain bins, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Participants will begin with a detailed
classroom session, where they will learn about the unique hazards associated with grain bin incidents, including
grain entrapment, engulfment, and structural challenges. The curriculum covers key topics such as risk
assessment, safety protocols, and the use of specialized equipment. Through interactive discussions and
multimedia presentations, attendees will gain a solid foundation in both preventive measures and emergency
response techniques.
The hands-on portion of the class takes place in a controlled, simulated environment, where participants will
apply their classroom knowledge to real-life scenarios. Using a specialized rescue trailer, students will practice
deploying rescue tools, conducting effective extrication operations, and working as a team to manage complex
rescue situations. This practical experience is designed to build confidence and proficiency, ensuring that
participants are well-prepared to handle actual emergencies. By integrating theoretical learning with practical
application, this course provides a comprehensive training experience that enhances both individual skills and
team coordination in grain bin rescue operations.
Ice Rescue
Class Date(s) and Time(s): 8:00am-5:00pm
Course Length: 1 full day, Sunday the 12th of January
Course Instructors: Cory Nelson & Matt Curley
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Minimum of 10 students per day
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and drinks for
the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take full advantage of the
day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
The Lifesaving Resources Ice Rescue Technician (IRT) Course is an internationally standardized
program that meets/exceeds NFPA 1670 & NFPA 1006 Standards. This intensive and fast-paced, educational
program is designed as a foundation for all public safety and rescue professionals, including Law Enforcement,
Fire, Rescue, and EMS Personnel. The focus of this one-day training program is on surface rescue for cold water
and ice incidents with an emphasis on personal survival and safety of the rescuer. It is designed to provide the
public safety and rescue professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary for safe rescue and recovery
operations in, on, and around the ice and cold water.
The comprehensive course includes 2 hours of classroom instruction, followed by on/through-the-ice practical
sessions, most of this class will be at the ice edge. During the practical evolutions, each participant rotates
through various positions at each station including Primary Rescuer, Secondary Rescuer and Victim. Participants
are continually active during the practical evolutions and are responsible for manning tether lines when not
serving in the above capacities. This is a technician level class, and each full participant will receive a certificate
that is good for 5 years.
Subjects and/or practical evolutions include the following:
● The Rescue Process
● Incident Command
● Cold Water Rescue and Survival
● Ice Rescue and Survival
● Recognition and Management of Hypothermia
● Use of Specialized Safety and Rescue Equipment
Prerequisite: The IRT Candidate must be in good physical condition and must be comfortable in deep water
while wearing a Cold Water/Ice Rescue Suit or Dry Suit with a PFD.
Required Equipment: Participants must have exclusive use of an approved cold water/ice rescue suit, there will
be no time for sharing of suits.
Class Date(s) and Time(s): 8:00am-5:00pm
Course Length: 1 full day, Sunday the 12th of January
Course Instructors: Cory Nelson & Matt Curley
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Minimum of 10 students per day
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and drinks for
the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take full advantage of the
day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
The Lifesaving Resources Ice Rescue Technician (IRT) Course is an internationally standardized
program that meets/exceeds NFPA 1670 & NFPA 1006 Standards. This intensive and fast-paced, educational
program is designed as a foundation for all public safety and rescue professionals, including Law Enforcement,
Fire, Rescue, and EMS Personnel. The focus of this one-day training program is on surface rescue for cold water
and ice incidents with an emphasis on personal survival and safety of the rescuer. It is designed to provide the
public safety and rescue professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary for safe rescue and recovery
operations in, on, and around the ice and cold water.
The comprehensive course includes 2 hours of classroom instruction, followed by on/through-the-ice practical
sessions, most of this class will be at the ice edge. During the practical evolutions, each participant rotates
through various positions at each station including Primary Rescuer, Secondary Rescuer and Victim. Participants
are continually active during the practical evolutions and are responsible for manning tether lines when not
serving in the above capacities. This is a technician level class, and each full participant will receive a certificate
that is good for 5 years.
Subjects and/or practical evolutions include the following:
● The Rescue Process
● Incident Command
● Cold Water Rescue and Survival
● Ice Rescue and Survival
● Recognition and Management of Hypothermia
● Use of Specialized Safety and Rescue Equipment
Prerequisite: The IRT Candidate must be in good physical condition and must be comfortable in deep water
while wearing a Cold Water/Ice Rescue Suit or Dry Suit with a PFD.
Required Equipment: Participants must have exclusive use of an approved cold water/ice rescue suit, there will
be no time for sharing of suits.
Ropes & Knots Essentials Workshop
Class Date(s) and Time(s):
Course Length: 1 full day, Saturday the 11th of January
Course Instructors: Jonny Knutson & Nick Jasnoch
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Maximum 14 students per day
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and
drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take full
advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
Dive into the fundamental world of ropework with our comprehensive Rope and Knot Basics class.
This hands-on workshop is designed for enthusiasts of all skill levels, from beginners to those looking to refine
their techniques. Participants will start with an exploration of the core components of rope, understanding its
materials, construction, and how different types of ropes are used in various applications. The class will also
cover essential knot-tying skills, teaching you how to master fundamental knots, hitches, and bends crucial for
safe and effective rope handling.
In addition to basic knot work, we'll delve into practical applications, including proper patient packaging
techniques to ensure safe and efficient transport in emergency scenarios. The course also introduces low-angle
rescue techniques, providing a foundational understanding of how to safely and effectively use ropes in rescue
situations. Whether you’re preparing for outdoor adventures, emergency response, or just want to enhance
your general rope skills, this class offers a thorough and practical approach to mastering the art of rope and knot
work.
Prerequisites: Students must be in good physical condition and able to lift and maneuver during rope rescue
practical.
Required equipment: Students will be expected to wear close-toed shoes or boots and long pants. Dress
appropriately to work both inside and outside if weather allows for outdoor rescue practical. Students should
have a Class III rated harness and helmet, along with appropriate rope rescue gloves. Limited PPE will be
available.
Class Date(s) and Time(s):
Course Length: 1 full day, Saturday the 11th of January
Course Instructors: Jonny Knutson & Nick Jasnoch
Course Price: $150 Per Student
**Maximum 14 students per day
**Lunch: Please pack a sack lunch that can be eaten on site, and
drinks for the full day. Due to time constraints we want to take full
advantage of the day and utilize as much hands-on time as possible.
Description:
Dive into the fundamental world of ropework with our comprehensive Rope and Knot Basics class.
This hands-on workshop is designed for enthusiasts of all skill levels, from beginners to those looking to refine
their techniques. Participants will start with an exploration of the core components of rope, understanding its
materials, construction, and how different types of ropes are used in various applications. The class will also
cover essential knot-tying skills, teaching you how to master fundamental knots, hitches, and bends crucial for
safe and effective rope handling.
In addition to basic knot work, we'll delve into practical applications, including proper patient packaging
techniques to ensure safe and efficient transport in emergency scenarios. The course also introduces low-angle
rescue techniques, providing a foundational understanding of how to safely and effectively use ropes in rescue
situations. Whether you’re preparing for outdoor adventures, emergency response, or just want to enhance
your general rope skills, this class offers a thorough and practical approach to mastering the art of rope and knot
work.
Prerequisites: Students must be in good physical condition and able to lift and maneuver during rope rescue
practical.
Required equipment: Students will be expected to wear close-toed shoes or boots and long pants. Dress
appropriately to work both inside and outside if weather allows for outdoor rescue practical. Students should
have a Class III rated harness and helmet, along with appropriate rope rescue gloves. Limited PPE will be
available.
Wildland Courses
RT-130 Wildland Fire Safety Training Annual Refresher
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Saturday, January 11th
Course Length: 4 hours from 1730 - 2130
Course Location: Black Hawk Fire Department Training Room, Black Hawk, SD
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum 30 Students
Course Description: This refresher course will cover the required topics and timeframe to qualify for your
annual refresher.
Topics include:
Dress: You will be required to practice a fire shelter deployment so please dress appropriately.
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications for
courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have many years
of experience in wildland fire.
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Saturday, January 11th
Course Length: 4 hours from 1730 - 2130
Course Location: Black Hawk Fire Department Training Room, Black Hawk, SD
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum 30 Students
Course Description: This refresher course will cover the required topics and timeframe to qualify for your
annual refresher.
Topics include:
- Local Topics
- Incident Reviews and Lessons Learned
- Fire and Aviation Operational Safety
- Human Factors, Communication and Decision Making
- Fire Shelters and Entrapment Avoidance
Dress: You will be required to practice a fire shelter deployment so please dress appropriately.
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications for
courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have many years
of experience in wildland fire.
S-131 Firefighter Type 1 (needed for the FFT1/ICT5 Task Book)
Class Date(s) and Time(s): January 11-12, 2025
Course Length: Full day Saturday and half day Sunday
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum class size of 25 students
**Lunch: Feel free to bring your own or there will be time allowed to go get lunch locally.
Course Description:
This course is designed to meet the training needs of the Firefighter Type 1
(FFT1) and/or Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). It is designed to be interactive in nature. It contains class
discussion and several tactical decision games designed to facilitate learning objectives. Topics include
operational leadership, communications, LCES, and tactical decision – making.
Objectives:
● Identify position responsibilities and demonstrate the ability to apply principles of Operational
Leadership found in the Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG).
● Describe how to incorporate and maintain open lines of communication with appropriate personnel.
● Identify Look Up, Look Down and Around indicators, and demonstrate the ability to apply the
components of Lookouts, Communications, Escape Routes, and Safety Zones (LCES) as described in the
IRPG.
● Demonstrate the ability to apply tactical decision-making procedures.
Prerequisite Qualification/Training: Qualified as Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2)
Pre-Work Requirement: None
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications for
courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have many years
of experience in wildland fire.
Class Date(s) and Time(s): January 11-12, 2025
Course Length: Full day Saturday and half day Sunday
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum class size of 25 students
**Lunch: Feel free to bring your own or there will be time allowed to go get lunch locally.
Course Description:
This course is designed to meet the training needs of the Firefighter Type 1
(FFT1) and/or Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). It is designed to be interactive in nature. It contains class
discussion and several tactical decision games designed to facilitate learning objectives. Topics include
operational leadership, communications, LCES, and tactical decision – making.
Objectives:
● Identify position responsibilities and demonstrate the ability to apply principles of Operational
Leadership found in the Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG).
● Describe how to incorporate and maintain open lines of communication with appropriate personnel.
● Identify Look Up, Look Down and Around indicators, and demonstrate the ability to apply the
components of Lookouts, Communications, Escape Routes, and Safety Zones (LCES) as described in the
IRPG.
● Demonstrate the ability to apply tactical decision-making procedures.
Prerequisite Qualification/Training: Qualified as Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2)
Pre-Work Requirement: None
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications for
courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have many years
of experience in wildland fire.
S-200 Initial Attack Incident Commander
(needed for the ICT4 Task Book)
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th, 2025
Course Length: 2 Full Days
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum class size of 20 students
**Lunch: Feel free to bring your own or there will be time allowed to go get lunch locally.
Course Description:
This course is designed to meet the training needs of the Incident Commander Type 4
(ICT4). It is presented in a discussion/exercise format. The six instructional units include Foundation Skills;
Intelligence Gathering and Documentation; Size Up the Incident; Develop a Plan of Action; Post Fire
Activities; Evaluating Incident Objectives and Manage the Incident.
Objectives:
● Demonstrate effective foundation skills (leadership, risk management, and communications) at the
ICT4 level.
● Gather and document essential information about the incident.
● Size up the incident, develop plan of action.
● Manage the incident through effective leadership.
● Demonstrate the ability to evaluate plan of action and make adjustments to the plan when
necessary.
● Conduct post-fire activities.
**Prerequisite Qualification/Training: Qualified as any Single Resource Boss (Engine Boss, Crew Boss, Firing Boss)
**Pre-Work Requirement: Pre-course work is required and will be emailed out to student upon registration
Must be completed to attend the course.
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications for
courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have many
years of experience in wildland fire.
(needed for the ICT4 Task Book)
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th, 2025
Course Length: 2 Full Days
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum class size of 20 students
**Lunch: Feel free to bring your own or there will be time allowed to go get lunch locally.
Course Description:
This course is designed to meet the training needs of the Incident Commander Type 4
(ICT4). It is presented in a discussion/exercise format. The six instructional units include Foundation Skills;
Intelligence Gathering and Documentation; Size Up the Incident; Develop a Plan of Action; Post Fire
Activities; Evaluating Incident Objectives and Manage the Incident.
Objectives:
● Demonstrate effective foundation skills (leadership, risk management, and communications) at the
ICT4 level.
● Gather and document essential information about the incident.
● Size up the incident, develop plan of action.
● Manage the incident through effective leadership.
● Demonstrate the ability to evaluate plan of action and make adjustments to the plan when
necessary.
● Conduct post-fire activities.
**Prerequisite Qualification/Training: Qualified as any Single Resource Boss (Engine Boss, Crew Boss, Firing Boss)
**Pre-Work Requirement: Pre-course work is required and will be emailed out to student upon registration
Must be completed to attend the course.
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications for
courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have many
years of experience in wildland fire.
S-230/S-231 Crew/Engine Boss
(needed for the engine boss, crew boss, heavy equipment boss, or firing boss Task Books)
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th, 2025
Course Length: 2 Full Days
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum class size of 20 students
**Lunch: Feel free to bring your own or there will be time allowed to go get lunch locally.
Description:
S230 - This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to
perform the duties of the Crew Boss position. Topics include travel and check-in, briefings, assigning tasks
and assessing crew performance, implementing fire line duties, mop-up, firing operations, using aerial
resources, medical emergencies, and wildland urban interface.
S231 - This is a skill course designed to produce student proficiency in the performance of the duties
associated with Engine Boss (ENGB). Topics include engine and crew capabilities and limitations,
information sources, fire size up considerations, tactics, and wildland/urban interface.
Objectives:
● Demonstrate briefing of assigned resources.
● Evaluate, implement, and provide the rationale for the appropriate decisions to accomplish each of
the following assignment objectives: Direct attack, firing operations, aerial resources, medical
emergency, wildland-urban interface, mop-up.
● Identify the resource needs and tactical adjustments for the assignment objectives.
● Perform the tasks of an Engine Boss in making the tactical decisions required to safely manage an
engine on an incident.
**Prerequisite Qualification/Training: Qualified as a Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1)
**Pre-Work Requirement: Pre-course work is required and will be emailed out to student upon registration.
**Must be completed to attend the course.
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications
for courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have
many years of experience in wildland fire.
(needed for the engine boss, crew boss, heavy equipment boss, or firing boss Task Books)
Class Date(s) and Time(s): Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th, 2025
Course Length: 2 Full Days
Course Instructors: TBD
Course Price: $50 Per Student
**Maximum class size of 20 students
**Lunch: Feel free to bring your own or there will be time allowed to go get lunch locally.
Description:
S230 - This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to
perform the duties of the Crew Boss position. Topics include travel and check-in, briefings, assigning tasks
and assessing crew performance, implementing fire line duties, mop-up, firing operations, using aerial
resources, medical emergencies, and wildland urban interface.
S231 - This is a skill course designed to produce student proficiency in the performance of the duties
associated with Engine Boss (ENGB). Topics include engine and crew capabilities and limitations,
information sources, fire size up considerations, tactics, and wildland/urban interface.
Objectives:
● Demonstrate briefing of assigned resources.
● Evaluate, implement, and provide the rationale for the appropriate decisions to accomplish each of
the following assignment objectives: Direct attack, firing operations, aerial resources, medical
emergency, wildland-urban interface, mop-up.
● Identify the resource needs and tactical adjustments for the assignment objectives.
● Perform the tasks of an Engine Boss in making the tactical decisions required to safely manage an
engine on an incident.
**Prerequisite Qualification/Training: Qualified as a Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1)
**Pre-Work Requirement: Pre-course work is required and will be emailed out to student upon registration.
**Must be completed to attend the course.
**All National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) courses require minimum standards and qualifications
for courses taught. The instructors teaching these courses will meet or exceed these standards and have
many years of experience in wildland fire.