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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Identify the facility, classroom and course requirements
2. Describe the State Fire Training Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Pump Apparatus
Certification process
3. Demonstrate the ability to perform routine inspections, tests and service functions on a fire
apparatus
4. Demonstrate the ability to properly document inspections, service activities, deficiencies and
apparatus repairs
5. Demonstrate the ability to safely operate a fire apparatus following a predetermined route on a
public way in compliance with all applicable state and local laws and agency policies and
procedures
6. Demonstrate the ability to operate a fire apparatus during emergency and non-emergency
responses using defensive driving techniques
7. Demonstrate the ability to back a fire apparatus from a roadway and park into a location with
restrictions on all sides
8. Demonstrate the ability to maneuver a fire apparatus around roadway obstructions in both
forward and reverse
9. Demonstrate the ability to turn a fire apparatus 180 degrees within a confined space
10. Demonstrate the ability to maneuver a fire apparatus in areas with restricted vertical and
horizontal clearances
11. Demonstrate the ability to operate fixed apparatus systems and equipment in accordance with
the applicable instructions and policies
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I. Identify Course Requirements
A. Facility requirements
B. Classroom requirements
C. Course requirements and syllabus
II. Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Pump Apparatus Certification Process
A. Courses required for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator-Pumping Apparatus
certification
1. Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1A: Driver Operator
2. Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1B: Pumping Apparatus Operations
B. Other Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator-Pumping Apparatus certification requirements
1. State Fire Marshall Firefighter I
2. one year full-time paid or two years volunteer experience in a California fire department
as a pumping apparatus driver/operator
3. be appointed to the position of Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator
C. The Certification Task Book process
D. The Certification Testing process
III. Performing Routine Tests, Inspections and Servicing Functions
A. Manufacturer's specifications and requirements
B. Agency's driving policies and procedures
C. Fire apparatus systems and components
1. braking systems
2. coolant systems
3. electrical systems
4. exhaust systems
5. fuel systems
6. steering and suspension systems
7. batteries
8. belts
9. body, frame and the cab
10. fluids
11. lighting
12. oil and lubrication
13. tires
14. tools, appliances and equipment
D. Use of tools and equipment
E. Inspecting fire apparatus
F. Recognizing equipment problems and out-of-service criteria
G. Correcting deficiencies according to policies and procedures and/or manufacturer's
specifications
IV. Documenting Routine Tests, Inspections and Servicing Functions
A. Agency requirements for documentation of maintenance performed
B. Importance of keeping accurate records
C. Consequences of falsifying information
V. Operating Fire Apparatus on Public Ways
A. Operation of and importance of wearing passenger restraint devices
B. Common causes of fire apparatus accidents
C. Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator responsibilities
D. Proper positioning of fire apparatus at highway emergencies
E. Effects of water surge, braking reaction time and load factors
F. Effects of high center of gravity, roll-over potential, steering reactions, speed and
centrifugal force
G. Applicable driver's laws and requirements
1. driver's license requirements
2. medical requirements
H. Department driving policies and procedures
I. Principles of skid avoidance, night driving, gear shifting, and gear patterns
J. Negotiating intersections, railroad crossings and bridges
K. Weight and height limitations of bridges
L. Automatic braking systems in wet and dry conditions
M. Identification and use of apparatus gauges and their operation
N. Operational limits of fire apparatus
O. Maintaining safe following distances
P. Maintaining control of apparatus when accelerating decelerating and turning given road,
weather and traffic conditions
Q. Operation under adverse environmental or driving surface conditions
VI. Use of Defensive Driving Techniques
A. Agency policies and procedures related to emergency response
B. Laws and regulations related to emergency response
1. California Vehicle Code
2. local agency requirements
C. Defensive driving techniques for emergency and non-emergency response
VII. Backing Apparatus
A. Fire apparatus dimensions
B. Principles of safe backing
C. Use of mirrors to judge clearances
VIII. Maneuvering Around Roadway Obstructions While Moving Forward and Reverse
A. Fire apparatus dimensions
B. Principles of safe fire apparatus operation
C. Use of mirrors to judge fire apparatus clearance
IX. Turning Apparatus 180 Degrees within a Confined Space
A. Principles of safe turning
B. Use of mirrors to judge clearances
X. Maneuvering Fire Apparatus in Areas with Restricted Horizontal and Vertical Clearances
A. Fire apparatus dimensions
B. Principles of safe maneuvering
C. Use of mirrors to judge clearances
XI. Operating Apparatus Fixed Systems and Equipment
A. Fixed systems and equipment on fire apparatus
1. electrical power generators
2. scene lighting
3. electrical power distribution equipment
4. rescue tools
B. Manufacturers specifications and requirements
C. Jurisdiction policies and procedures
D. Deploying, activating and monitoring apparatus equipment
E. Correcting deficiencies according to jurisdictional policies and manufacturers requirements
All topics are covered in both the lecture and lab parts of the course.