Forensic Evidence Collection (R0214)

One or more offerings for this course have been cancelled. Refer to the Course Schedule below for more information.

Training Specialist

Michael Donahue
michael.donahue2@fema.dhs.gov
301-447-1158

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Curriculum: Arson

This 6-day intermediate-level course addresses the critical skills essential to the effective collection, packaging, preservation, processing and testing of evidence from a fire and/or explosive scene. This course utilizes state of the art techniques, practices, protocols and standards relative to the investigator and laboratory scientist which ensures legally defensible evidence presentations in the court of law. This course also includes interaction and collaboration between the street level investigator and the laboratory scientist. This partnering fosters the collaborative efforts of the entire investigative community involved in overall aspects of evidence from fire and explosive incidents.

Students will be able to assemble and assess various reports and physical evidence relational to a scene; identify the effect of fire and associated suppression activities on forensic evidence, assess and specify forensic tests requested; and describe effects of ignitable liquids and temperature on various types of forensic evidence. Participants will also be able to demonstrate a general knowledge of the instruments and techniques employed in forensic analyses; explain the use and limits of accelerant detection K-9; demonstrate various use of casting materials for impressions (tires, tool marks, footwear, etc.) and fingerprint dusting/lifting capabilities, and be aware of the other various Forensic services such as DNA, Toxicology, Firearms and Tool marks, Trace evidence, computer/cell phone forensics, forensic toxicology and forensic photography.

Selection Criteria Priority will be reserved for Federal, state and local fire service, law enforcement personnel and prosecutors with full-time fire/arson and explosion investigation responsibility and/or prosecution. These personnel include fire/arson investigators, fire marshals, law enforcement personnel, criminal investigators, district/state’s attorney's staff and members of arson task forces.
Delivery Type 6-Day On-Campus
Prerequisites 1) ICS 100 and ICS 200 level training. Preferred courses are Q462 and Q463 available through NFA Online at www.nfaonline.dhs.gov. Chief's signature on application attests that the applicant has completed these courses. 2) Successful completion of the NFA's Fire/Arson Origin & Cause Investigation course (R205/R206). Successful completion of one of the following State's arson courses satisfy the R205/R206 requirement: AR, CA, FL, GA, IL, IN, IA, LA, KS, MD, MO, MI, MN, NJ, NY, OH, SC, TN, TX and VA. 3) Successful completion of the following CFI Trainer modules: Introduction to Evidence; Digital Photography and the Fire Investigator; Evidence Examination: What Happens at the Lab; DNA; and Physical Evidence at the Fire Scene. Access to CFI Trainer is via Web site at www.CFITrainer.net. There are no costs or membership requirements to access these modules. ** Applicants must provide a copy of their CFITrainer.Net transcript along with their admissions application verifying that they have successfully completed the requisite training modules listed above. NOTE: Laboratory scientists/analysts are exempt from pre-requisite of NFA's Fire/Arson Origin and Cause Investigation course listed above. CFI Trainer modules still apply.
ACE Recommendation In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in Fire Service Administration.
CEU's 4.5
Post-Course Requirements None
Student Pre-Course Materials

PDF, 25K http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/pcm/pcm_r0214.pdf (25K, PDF Help)

NFPA Standards None.
Student Comments Not available at this time.

Course Schedule Information

Dates Availability Location Contact(s)
March 24 - 29, 2013 Cancelled Emmitsburg, Maryland
May 19 - 24, 2013 Application Period Closed Emmitsburg, Maryland
August 4 - 9, 2013 Application Period Closed Emmitsburg, Maryland