This six-day course provides the critical components, background and principles associated with implementation, or enhancement, of a department's Quality Management Program. It will teach you how to create, implement and maintain a Quality Management Program, using historical examples, current models, and best practices in quality assurance and improvement, process improvement, data collection and analysis. Read the course description.
Course dates: Oct. 30 - Nov. 4 | Jan. 29 - Feb. 3
This simulation-based online course will introduce you to some of the problems and issues associated with a Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fire. The simulation involves a small field fire that spreads into an area with several structures. You will serve as the Incident Commander for the fire, where multiple levels of response under the Incident Command System (ICS) are required. Read the course description.
The Managing Officer Program is a multiyear curriculum that introduces emerging emergency services leaders to personal and professional skills in change management, risk reduction and adaptive leadership. Acceptance into the program is the first step in your professional development as a career or volunteer fire/Emergency Medical Services manager.
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Wildland Urban Interface: Fire-Adapted Communities - R0614 11/27/2016 - 12/2/2016
Command and Control Decision Making at Multiple Alarm Incidents - R0297 11/6/2016 - 11/11/2016
Command and Control Decision Making at Multiple Alarm Incidents - R0297 11/13/2016 - 11/18/2016
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