Booker T. Washington High School

Fire Science & EMS Program

Instructional Philosophy:

Students will be expected to meet course goals listed below and will be able to demonstrate their understanding of the required competencies. Students will be held to safety and quality standards expected on the job.

 

Program Goals:

The Goals of the Fire Service Academy is to provide students with the opportunities to learn entry- level skills in the areas of Fire Science, and Emergency Care by providing opportunities to develop knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors needed to be successful in obtaining a civil service Position.

 

The Course Goals:

The goals of this course is to cover the requirements needed for students to enter the field of Fire Fighting by assisting them in understanding the components of fire prevention, sprinkler systems, fire control, loss control, hazardous materials, health and human relations, and first responder. The purpose of this course is to specify, in terms written test and performance objectives, the minimum requirements for professional service as a fire fighter.

 

Description:

This is an entry-level course for fire fighters. We will be teaching the same materials that are taught at most fire colleges. The course consists of a combination of classroom study, drill field practice and training that will prepare the fire fighter to perform most fire ground functions. Medical first responder will be taught as part of this course.  The course will be using 6th Edition of Essentials to Firefighting same course taught at the Alabama Fire College once we get application approved.

 

Class Participation:

This course will involve discussion, questions and answers on the materials, and case study. Class participation is expected from all students. Students need to bring pencil or pen along with paper to take notes.

 

Course Outline

 

 

Fire Prevention

Causes of fires

Prepared program

Public relation

Inspection procedures

Life safety

Diagrams or sketches

Recording information

Correcting fire hazards

School exit drills

Safety survey

Summary report

Standpipe system

Alarm system

Chimneys and flues

Sprinkler Systems

Parts of the sprinkler head

Automatic sprinkler

Pendant, upright, and sidewall design

Stopping flow manually

Main control valve

Fire department connection

Connecting hose

Guidelines

Fire Control

Suppressing a Class A fire

Direct, indirect, and combination attacks

Master streams

Class C and D fire control

Electrical emergencies

Company tactics

Passenger vehicle fires

Extinguish a fire in a trash container

Confined spaces

Forest fires

Loss Control

Benefits

Salvage and overhaul

Salvage planning

Salvage tools

Salvage covers

Water chutes and catchall

Closing building openings

Overhaul safety

 

Hazardous Materials

Incident management triangle

Strategic goals

Identify hazardous materials

Primary clues

Components of the incident

Physical and chemical properties

Types of containers

Types of spills

Health and Human Relations

Centers for Disease Control

Abuse and neglect

Fact and fallacy about HIV

Community resources

Risk behaviors

Infection control techniques

Legal aspects of AIDS

 

First Responder

Roles and responsibilities

Medico-legal aspects

Vital signs

Medical identification devices

Primary assessment

BLS

Controlling bleeding

Shock

Assist in breathing

Secondary assessment

Musculo-skeletal injury

Spinal injury

Emergency evacuation

Initial care

Special situations

Multiple casualty incidents

Life-threatening situations

Entrapment

Emergency childbirth

Critical incident stressors

Project based learning

 

Job Competition                       

Filling out a job application

Preparing a resume

Civil service/ ProBoard FF I Exam

Physical test

 

Training Fire Grading Scale

100 – 90%        A

89 – 80%         B

79 – 70%         C

69 – 60%         D

59 - 0 %           F

 

 No Cell phones during class!

 

Required Materials for Program

Students will be required to pay $25.00 dollars toward Skills USA and class dues, also required to purchase Fire Department School T-shirt that will be Red in color for safety reasons.  Also students will be required to wear blue dickey pants, black boots. (boots will be required to be able to shine) Pants can be purchased at Walmart for $19.00 dollars and boots can be purchased at Walmart or Academy or any other store of your choice.  Students will be REQUIRED to wear uniform on Fridays as part of their grade or any other event that comes up.

 

Grading Percentages

Work Ethics 40%

Tests 15%

Physical Training 15%

Class Work 15%

Performance 15%

 

Special Projects

Write Safety plan for The School of Technology

Community Service Project

Mock Fire Drill

Job Shadowing

Fire Fighting / EMS related field trips

Mentoring

Extrication using the Hurst Tools

School Prom Mock DUI

 

Physical Training

Students will be required to participate in physical training.

Run or walk 11/2 mile

Lift weights

Push-ups

Sit-ups



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