Fire Service (FS)
Discipline Definition
Individuals who, on a full-time, part-time, or voluntary basis, provide life-safety services, including fire suppression, rescue, arson investigation, public education, and prevention. This category includes: Firefighters, Company Officers, Fire Marshal's Office, Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Teams, Technical Rescue Teams.
Course Recommendations
Courses are not required to be taken in a specific order, and these may not be the only courses for which you are qualified.
- Program B: PER-260, WMD Technical Emergency Response Training
- Program Q/Program R: MGT-360, WMD Incident Command: Capabilities, Planning and Response Actions (WMD/All Hazards) and PER-262, Hands-On Training (Program R is the same as Program Q, with the class order inverted.)
- Program HH: AWR-103, WMD Crime Scene Management for Emergency Responders; PER-201, WMD HazMat Evidence Collection; and PER-262, Hands-On Training
- Program Y: PER-267, WMD Emergency Medical Services and CDP 02-006, WMD Hands-On Training (8-Hour)
- Program I: PER-270, WMD Basic Agricultural Emergency Response Training
- Program L: PER-202, Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents (MCATI) Protester Devices
- Program M: PER-263, WMD Respiratory Protection
- Program WW: CDP 005-06, Radiological Emergency Response Operations
- Program XX: CDP 006-06, Advanced Radiological Incident Operations
- Program YY: CDP 01-006, Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness (PIPP); PER-262, WMD Hands-On Training
