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FI-110 Wildland Fire Origin and Cause Determination

  • OCFA Classroom #3 1 Fire Authority Irvine, CA, 92602 United States (map)
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Wildland Fire Observations & Origin Scene Protection

FI-110

Description:

The primary emphasis of this course is to teach sound wildland fire observations and origin scene protection practices that enable first responders to a wildland fire scene to perform proper origin scene protection procedures. The course is presented by short lectures, electronic presentations, exercises, and class discussion.

Objectives

  • List various causes of wildland fires and their cause indicators.

  • Perform the basic procedures and techniques needed to provide witness/observer information to fire investigators.

  • Identify and protect wildland fire origin areas.

Prerequisite:

None

Instructor:

FC Shaun Miller

Dress Code:

Station uniform for classroom. Participants will also need wildland PPE, including: helmet, fire shelter, wildland shirt or jacket, boots, eye protection, and gloves.

Staffing:

No overtime or backfill is authorized.

* Class is not first come, first served. By enrolling in this class you are submitting interest. Selected students will receive a class confirmation email from the OCFA class coordinator.




Earlier Event: February 10
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