Emergency Services Fire 390I

I. Course Title: Fire Internship

II. Course Number: ESFF 390I

III. Credit Hours: 3 credits

IV. Prerequisites: None

V. Course Description: 

Provides 150 hours of precepted time with an approved Fire-EMS agency. The course provides students with direct observation and hands-on experience as they are immersed into the work environment of an entry-level firefighter-paramedic. Students focus on engine company operations, ladder company operations, and daily station operations. Students are expected to perform daily station activities and emergency scene operation as directed by the preceptor.

Note(s): Applied Learning designated course

VII. Goals and Objectives of the Course:

  1. Explain the roles and responsibilities of the firefighter-paramedic while on duty. 
  2. Compare and contrast the responsibilities of an engine and ladder company.
  3. Describe the command structure within the station environment.
  4. Demonstrate competency of entry-level knowledge and performance of fire fighter skills.
  5. Operate within a command structure while in station and on the emergency incident.
  6. Exemplify a professional demeanor.  

Review and Approval

March 01, 2021