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100

The highest tanking member on duty

Company Officer

100

This person is qualified to drive the fire apparatus

Driver/Operator

100

This creates a barrier over the fire to suffocate the fire from oxygen

Foam

200

This crew operates in a helicopter and flies over wildland fires performing water drops

Helitack

200

Laying this device out on a fire scene that delivers water.

Hose Lays

200

Moving from one fire department to another without moving up or down in rank.

Lateral Transfer

300

This tool has a scraping edge on one side and a rake on the opposite side.

McLeod

300

This wildland tool has an axe on one side and a grub hoe on the other side.

Pulaski

300

This material is spread or dropped on fires to stop the burning of materials

Retardant

400

To protect contents of a building from water damage or falling debris

Salvage

400

Firefighters that parachute in to suppress fires in remote areas

Smoke Jumper

400

Open land in its natural state

Wildland

500

This is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.

PTSD

500

This log is used to verify your completion of particular skills.

Task Book

500

A discussion where responders can discuss their feelings after responding to highly stressful incidents which could involve high loss of life or other significant conditions.

CISD