FTWO 116 — FIRE OPERATIONS IN THE WILDLAND/URBAN
INTERFACE S-215 – 1 Unit Grading: Pass/No Pass Option Notes: 1. While any student can take this course, for National Wildland Coordinating Group Certification, the student must meet a complex set of prior training, prior certification, field trainee assignments, previous education requirements and current employee's recommendations for certification (as stated in the United States Forest Service NWCG 310 -1 standards). This document changes frequently. Students shall ensure that they meet the current NWCG 310-1 standards for this course if they desire to receive a course completion certificate. A copy of NWCG 310 -1 can be found in the Fire Technology Division or at the National Interagency Fire Center Web Site (NIFC.gov). 2. This course may be repeated any number of times for credit by persons who are legally mandated to meet training requirements as a condition of continued paid or volunteer employment. Class Hours: 18 lecture/9 lab total This course is designed to meet the training needs of a Single Resource Boss. Instructional units include firefighter safety in the interface, managing human factors in the interface, pre-incident planning, size-up and initial strategy, structure triage, structure protection overview, tactics in the interface, tactical operations and resource use in the interface, action assessment, plan update, and after action review.