Course

Principles of Emergency Services, Safety and Survival (CO25102)

Jul 1, 2024 - Oct 12, 2024
4.8 credits

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Full course description

Course Overview:
The course is designed to provide information about the fire service's history, modern components of fire and emergency services, and careers with in the industries. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to explain the benefits of being physically and medically capable of performing assigned duties and effectively functioning during peak physical demand activities; apply a safety regulations at the unit level, given safety policies and procedures; develop and conduct a post-incident analysis, given a single unit incident and post-incident analysis policies, procedures, and forms; as well as conduct an initial accident investigation, given an incident and investigation forms.

 
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to explain the benefits of being physically and medically capable of performing assigned duties and effectively functioning during peak physical demand activities; apply a safety regulations at the unit level, given safety policies and procedures; develop and conduct a post-incident analysis, given a single unit incident and post-incident analysis policies, procedures, and forms; as well as conduct an initial accident investigation, given an incident and investigation forms.

 
Instructor(s):
Michael Lloyd
Harry Ward

 
Length:
48 Hours

 
Department: 
Fire and Rescue Training Institute

 
Audience:
Emergency Services Personnel

 
Accommodations
University of Missouri Extension complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If you have a disability and need accommodations in connection with participation in an educational program or you need materials in an alternate format, please notify your instructor as soon as possible so that necessary arrangements can be made.

 
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