Designed For
Those of you who are tired of taking boring classes from training companies and instructors who are not qualified to instruct these subjects. The certified company officer advancing to chief fire officer classification.
Prerequisites
Meeting the educational requirements for company officer
Certification
California State Fire Training Certificate
Standard
Complete all activities and formative tests. Complete all summative tests with a minimum score of 80% correct.
Course Details
Dress is casual, but respectful, and uniforms are okay as well. Please bring a laptop to class each day. Student materials are on flash drives.
Course Description
The NEW Chief Fire Officer Series classes beginning May of 2017
The course topics are developed upon NFPA 1021 Standards for Fire Officer. Therefore, it is critical that you take this from an instructor who will NOT read powerpoint slides to you. If you’re tired of paying a fee and getting a “B” for classes you attend and sitting through these classes where the instructor is not qualified to teach the topics of the class!
Then it is time for you to attend the Chief Fire Officer series taught by Deputy Chief Mike Bryant (ret.) – County of Los Angeles Fire Department
If you want COMMAND & CONTROL taught to you in the CORRECT way, then you have to register for this class. Chief Bryant’s pragmatic style of instruction provides the “adult learner” with most down to earth and relevant information for the administration/supervision/management/leadership environments today. He provides you with the information you need to know, so that you can apply your new knowledge into your day-to-day duties. This class will improving your knowledge, skill sets and abilities for the Chief Officer position. If you’re looking to promote to the next level and be at the top of your promotional list then this class is for you!!
This course provides students with a basic knowledge of emergency service requirements related to the roles and responsibilities of a Chief Fire Officer. Including: developing a plan for the integration of fire service resources, developing an agency resource contingency plan, evaluating incident facilities, supervising multiple resources, developing and utilizing an incident action plan, obtaining incident information to facilitate a transfer of command, developing and conducting a post-incident analysis (SART), and maintaining incident records.
NOTE: please bring a laptop computer with you each day of class. Student materials will be on a flash-drive.