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S-130 and S-190 are actually two different courses. But since they are usually taken together the basic wildland fire training is called "S-130/S-190" or "S-130/190" for short. Basic wildland fire training also includes some other courses. The full list of courses usually included in "S-130/S-190" is: S-130: Firefighter Training
Volunteer firefighters are required to complete over 100 hours of training. As part of the stipend program, individuals taking the basic exterior firefighter training course will receive $750 upon ...
Volunteer and retained (on-call) firefighters are expected to be on call to respond to emergency calls for long periods of time, and are summoned to the fire station when their services are needed. They are also expected to attend other non-emergency duties as well (training, fundraising, equipment maintenance, etc.).
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The establishment of a National Fire Academy to provide specialized training in areas important to the fire services and to assist state and local jurisdictions in their training programs. [ 6 ] That the proposed National Fire Academy assume the role of developing, gathering, and disseminating to state and local arson investigators, information ...
Police, fire, and medical services at the scene of a traffic collision in New South Wales, Australia. Emergency services and rescue services [1] are organizations that ensure public safety, security, and health by addressing and resolving different emergencies.