Students will learn how to make and document field observations, how to produce hand drawn and GPS field maps, and how to navigate using a map, compass, and GPS. 01/07/2020-03/19/2020 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 01:00PM - 02:20PM, Room to be Announced
This course develops fire incident related experience that fulfills the requirements of OR-OSHA and the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training for Entry-Level Firefighter. Covers tools, procedures, techniques and safety precautions utilized by firefighters during fire ground operations. Includes comprehensive training in firefighting skills related to fire company evolutions. Involves transfer of knowledge obtained from classroom instruction to drill ground application during hands-on live fire training. 12/04/2019-03/09/2020 Lecture/Laboratory Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 07:30AM - 08:38AM, Molalla High School, Room CLSRM (more)...
Introduction to general medical concepts and basic life support skills. It is targeted to the outdoor enthusiast on day trips or short adventures. Course results in CPR, first aid & AED certification. 02/07/2020-02/07/2020 Lecture/Laboratory Friday 05:00PM - 08:50PM, Room to be Announced (more)...
Students will learn how to make and document field observations, how to produce hand drawn and GPS field maps, and how to navigate using a map, compass, and GPS. 03/11/2020-03/14/2020 Lecture Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 04:50PM, Apprenticeship Training Center, Room T120 (more)...
The course provides the students with the basic skills to lead the initial attack resources on small non-complex wildland fires. Provides the students with the knowledge to prepare for the assignment, assess the fire, determine resources needs and complete the necessary administrative functions required of an Initial Attack Incident Commander Type 4. 03/05/2020-03/06/2020 Lecture Thursday, Friday 09:00AM - 04:50PM, Apprenticeship Training Center, Room T118
Assess homes and structures located in and around forest, grass and brush lands (urban interface) for vulnerability to a wildland fire. 02/14/2020-02/16/2020 Lecture Friday, Saturday, Sunday 09:00AM - 04:50PM, Apprenticeship Training Center, Room T103
This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills to design, setup, operate, troubleshoot, and shut down portable water delivery systems. The focus is on portable pumps; it does not address water delivery for engines. There is also a field exercise where students will apply what they learned in the classroom. 02/21/2020-02/23/2020 Lecture Friday, Saturday, Sunday 09:00AM - 04:50PM, Apprenticeship Training Center, Room T118
Discuss and explore forest management concepts and principles through classroom lecture and field trips. Contrast forest management decisions made dependent on public or private landowner objections, economics and federal and state laws that provide for protection of soil, water, air, fish, and wildlife and consideration of recreation values. 01/06/2020-03/21/2020 Lecture Wednesday 09:00AM - 11:50AM, Room to be Announced (more)...