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Bolivar Fire Department Training Statistics:
152.4 hours is the average training per member.
3963.0 hours is the total training for the department, or 5.5 months.
List of classes attended by at least one member of the department:
General
Emergency Drivers Training
Severe Weather Spotters
Incident Safety Officer
Leadership
Technician Plus Amateur Radio
Active Training
FD Training Program
BS in Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology
Stress Management
Helicopter Ground Operations Safety
Emergency Management
Incident Command System
Managing Volunteers
Instructional Techniques
Leadership and Supervisory Skills
Adult Learning
Emergency Response to Terrorism
Firefighting
Introduction to the Fire Service
Chemistry and Behavior of Fire
Forcible Entry Practices
Vehicle Firefighting
Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting
Survival Techniques in Interior Operations
Rapid V.E.S.
Strategy and Tactics for Structural Fire Attack
Firefighter I
Fire Cause Determination
Fire Service Instructor I & II
Basic Fire Streams
Interior Attack
Wildland Firefighting
Fire Safety Hazards Recognition
Fire Protection Management
Suppression and Detection Systems
Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply Analysis
Design and Analysis of Sprinkler Systems
Designing for Fire and Life Safety
Advanced Fire and Safety Problems
Basic Breathing Apparatus
Mobile Home Fire Investigation
Firefighter Safety and Accountability
Carbon Monoxide Investigation
Arson Investigation
Bomb Threats / Bomb Searching Techniques
Electrical Safety for the Firefighter
Firefighting Foam
Grain Bin and Silo Emergencies
Rapid Intervention Teams
Emergency Medicine
CPR
Emergency Medical Technician
EMS Instructor
AED Instructor / Tester
First Responder
Bloodborne Pathogen
Technical Rescue
Trench Rescue
Auto Extrication
Confined Space Rescue
Rope Rescue I & II
Swift Water Flood Rescue
Outdoor Search and Rescue
Haz-Mat
Awareness Level
Clandestine Drug Labs
Handling LP Gas Emergencies
Environmental Law and Administration
Hazardous Materials Management
Radiological Monitoring
The Pesticide Challenge
Radiological Emergency Management
Basic Use of Four Gas Monitors
12/09/01
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