FI-210    

   Wildland Fire Origin & Cause Determination    

The primary purpose of this course is to provide a consistent knowledge and skill base for the Wildland Fire Investigator (INVF). The concepts taught in this course will help an INVF perform at an acceptable level on a national basis without regard to geographic boundaries. The course is presented by lectures, electronic presentations, field exercises, and class discussion.

What you need to bring…..

Notebook/pencil/pen

Reusable water bottle

Snacks (lunch provided)

Any medications currently prescribed

PPE to include:

Pants (no shorts)

Closed toed shoes

Rain Gear/cold weather clothing -Be prepared for all weather conditions as the class is outside, rain or shine!

Pre-Requisites

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Pre-Requisites ***

Recommend students have law enforcement or firefighter experience.

Satisfactory completion of pre-course work

Course Pre-Work & Instructor Contact

Instructor: Brad Sorenson

Contact info@azwima.org with any questions

Online pre-work is available on the Wildland Fire Learning Portal

(if you need to set up an account, please do so ASAP as it may need administrative approval to grant access and require 1 or more work days to gain access)

This instructor-led course has pre-course work (estimate 2 hour). Additional information about the course can be found on the Overview section.

Access the pre-work material at FI-210 Wildland Fire Origin and Cause (Pre-Course Work). (If you are already logged in on WFLP, this link will take you directly to the FI-210 course page.)