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Training in proper techniques to effectively and safely perform as a member of a fire crew in controlling and suppressing wildfire. Includes physics of fire behavior, complexities and inter-relationships of weather, topography, and wildland fuel beds in fire behavior, Incident Management Organization, personal safety, situational awareness and hazard recognition. Meets NWCG S 130, S 190, S 134, L 180 and I 100 requirements. (CSU-with unit limitation)
Units: 3.0
Hours: 61 (54 lecture, 7 laboratory)