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2 We appreciate your inquiry about our program here at North Central Texas College. The Fire Science Technology program at NCTC offers various jobs within the First Responder world. Currently, we offer training for Basic Firefighter Certification in accordance of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP). Advisement Sessions are a mandatory requirement to enroll into the Fire Academy Program. Please contact the EMS Department Assistant at to schedule your Advisement Session. After attending an Advisement Session, there are many tasks that need to be completed prior to enrolling in the program. The initial step you must take to get into the program is to apply to the college. The registrar's office at the Corinth campus can be reached at or you may apply online on the NCTC website. Admission Requirements are listed on the next page and must be completed before admission into NCTC s Fire Program is granted. Fire Program Basic Firefighter Certification (TCFP) The Basic Firefighter Certification course is offered every Spring and Fall semester. Classes are offered Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m or Monday, Tuesday, Thursday from 6-10 p.m. and Saturdays from 8-5. Currently, NCTC does not offer a shift based class. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Strider Floyd Emergency Services Program Coordinator North Central Texas College Office: [email protected]
3 Admission Requirements POLICY In addition to the admission requirements of North Central Texas College, the student must meet the qualifications for admission into the Fire Science Technology Program and Fire Academy. PROCEDURE The applicant must: a. Attend an advisement/information session to obtain additional information about the Fire Science Technology Program. b. Receive a receipt indicating that you took the Emergency Medical Services Entrance Test known as the PAX PN. The PAX PN test is waived for all current NCTC EMS students. The student is responsible for paying $37.00 directly to NLN (National League for Nursing) for entrance exam testing. c. Complete the admission process into NCTC. Fill out an application for admission to NCTC. Submit to the Registrar s Office official transcripts from each college you have attended, if you have attended college before. Submit to the Registrar s Office high school transcript or GED scores, if you have not attended college before. Contact financial aid at if you need financial assistance. Contact the Admissions Office in Gainesville for specific international student requirements, if you are an International student. d. Sit for the Entrance Exam (PAX) on the designated date. (The Entrance Exam may be taken only twice in any given year.) e. Take the Physical Ability Exam. Details of the Physical Ability Exam are listed later on in this packet. f. Spaces available in the Fire Academy are limited. Selection of students is based upon the rank order of the Entrance Exam composite scores and Physical Ability Exam results. g. Students will be notified by regarding their status: acceptance, alternate or rejection. h. The students who is admitted: Must pass a criminal background check (Please see information at end of packet) Must pass a physical from his/her private physician. Must be CPR certified for the American Heart Association - Healthcare Provider. (Online classes are not accepted.) Must show proof of health accident insurance (Student insurance policies are available through NCTC.) Must provide documentation of immunization requirements. Applicants are encouraged to self-identify their accommodation needs. It is important to note that in order to successfully progress through the Fire Science Technology and Fire Academy curriculum and function as a practicing Basic Firefighter upon graduation, an individual must be able to perform certain physical activities that include vocal, visual, auditory, and dexterity requirements. Early contact by individuals with an accommodation need will enable the program coordinator to carefully consider each request on a case-by-case basis.
4 Technical Standards Students should be able to perform these essential functions with or without reasonable accommodations, such as the help of compensatory techniques and/or assistive devices. 1. Critical thinking ability sufficient for clinical/placement judgment 2. Interpersonal abilities sufficient to interact with individuals, families and groups from a variety of social, emotional, cultural and intellectual backgrounds. 3. Communication abilities sufficient for effective interaction with others in expressive and written English, including computer literacy 4. Remain continuously on task for several hours while standing, sitting, walking, lifting, bending, and/or transporting patients/clients 5. Physical abilities sufficient to move from area to area and maneuver in small spaces; full range of motion, manual and finger dexterity and hand-eye coordination 6. Gross and fine motor abilities sufficient to provide safe and effective patient/client care and operate equipment 7. Ability to reach and operate overhead equipment 8. Auditory ability sufficient to access essential patient information 9. Normal or corrected visual ability sufficient for patient/client assessment 10. Olfactory senses (smell) sufficient for maintaining environmental safety 11. Ability to present professional appearance and attitude, implement measures to maintain personal physical and mental health and emotional stability Health and Safety Policies Students enrolled in the Fire Academy of NCTC spend a great deal of time in critical areas of the program s affiliations, and are therefore exposed to blood-borne pathogens and other dangerous health and life safety hazards. These policy guidelines were created to outline those work-related hazards and to offer specific methods to protect the student during clinical instruction. Guidelines are also offered for student responsibilities concerning health-related policies for the program. Fire Academy students will take responsibility for maintenance of their health to enhance their educational experience. In addition, students will meet the requirements of clinical agencies and regulating agencies of the State of Texas.
5 Fire Academy Enrollment and Acceptance Process: Apply to and getting accepted into the Fire Academy is a lengthy process. 1. Attend one of the mandatory Advisement Sessions. 2. Apply to the college. If you have attended college before, official transcripts from each college you have attended are required. If you have not attended college before you must have a high school transcript or GED scores. 3. Register for and take the PAX Exam 4. The top 30 candidates that pass the PAX Exam will be invited to the Physical Ability Exam. 5. Candidates that elect to attend the Physical Ability Exam must then obtain a signed physician release prior to taking the exam. These forms will be collected the day of the exam prior to the candidate taking the exam. Candidates that do not provide a signed release form will not be allowed to take the physical exam. 6. Those candidates that successfully complete the Physical Ability Exam will then be invited to the Peer Interview process. After this step, the top 20 candidates will be informed that they have been accepted into the program. The remaining candidates that successfully completed all of the previous requirements will be placed on an alternate list. 7. From the date that the candidates have been selected and informed, they must complete all of the following items Drug screening Background check (Completed on day of Registration) Physical Examination Obtain all necessary immunizations or provide documentation of immunizations or titer results Provide a copy of a current American Heart Association (AHA) Healthcare Provider CPR Card Provide proof of medical insurance Complete Student Information Form attached to this document 8. On the day of registration, all candidates will need to supply all documentation as listed above in Step 6. Failure to provide all required information on this date will result in the candidate being dropped from the registration process.
6 CANDIDATE SELECTION PROCESS The candidate selection process is based upon the following criteria: PAX Examination Results Physical Ability Exam Peer interview ** Candidates that are employed by a full-time fire department will receive preference** PROCEDURE Fire Academy students are required to provide a completed physical examination form prior to admission to the program. Each student must also provide documentation demonstrating that the student is in compliance with the immunization requirements. Disease Requirement Requirement Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis (TDap preferred) Booster must have been within the past Document evidence of immunization 5 years Flu Shot (Sept.-March) Annually Document evidence of Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination within last 5 years for all under 30 years of age immunization Document evidence of vaccination Measles (Rubeola) 2 doses Documented evidence of immunity or titer Mumps 2 doses Documented evidence of immunity or titer Rubella 2 doses Documented evidence of immunity or titer Varicella (Chicken Pox) If born in/after 1980, a record of two vaccinations is required Documented evidence of immunity or titer Hepatitis B 3 shot series Documented evidence of immunity or titer Tuberculin test or Chest X-Ray (if positive skin test) within past 1 year Document evidence of negative test Clinical agencies may require additional tests prior to using their facilities.
7 PHYSICAL ABILITY EXAM The Physical Ability Exam consists of six separate events. These events are designed to simulate actual job related tasks. During the exam, candidates will be required to travel a distance of 85 feet between each of the events. Candidates must walk, no running is allowed between the events. All standards are for both genders and all ages. Event: 1 is graded strictly as pass/fail. Events 2-6 are timed. All candidates are given 5 minutes and 30 seconds to successful complete these 5 event. If time elapses prior to the completion of the test, the test is concluded and the candidate fails. During the exam, the candidate wears a 50 pound vest to simulate the weight of SCBA and protective clothing. Candidates must wear long pants, hard hat with chin strap, work gloves, and footwear with no open heel or toe. Candidates will be provided with the weight vest and hard hat with chin strap. Candidates will be required to bring their own work gloves. The six events include the following: Event 1: Stair Climb Event 2: Hose Drag Event 3: Equipment Carry Event 4: Ladder Raise and Extension Event 5: Forcible Entry Event 6: Rescue Physical Ability Exam Process Candidates must obtain a physician s signature on the release form on the application. This may require candidates to obtain a physical exam by their physical prior to the physician s signing of the release. A complete physical examination is required prior to registration into the fire academy. Applicant s failing to submit a physician s release signature will not be allowed to participate in the required physical ability performance tasks. The exam has a maximum time limit. Failure to complete the task within the time limit will result in a failure. The exam is timed by a stopwatch.
8 Physical Ability Test Event 1: Stair Climb This event is pass/fail. This event requires candidates to wear an additional 25 pound that will be added to the candidate s weight vest. Prior to the initiation of the timed event, candidates will have a 20-second warm-up on the StepMill at a set stepping rate of 50 steps per minute. During this warm-up period, you are permitted to dismount, grasp the rail, or hold the wall to establish balance and cadence. If you fall or dismount the StepMill during the warm-up period, you must remount the StepMill and restart the entire 30-second warm-up period. You are allowed to restart the warm-up period twice. The timing of the test begins at the end of this warm-up period when the proctor calls the word "START." There is no break in time between the warm-up period and the actual timing of the test. For the test, you must walk on the StepMill at a set stepping rate of 60 steps per minute for 3 minutes. This concludes the event. The additional 25 pounds of added weight for the event are removed from the candidate s vest. The candidate then walks 85 feet within the established walkway to the next event.. Total Time allowed: 5 minutes and 30 seconds. Time continues during candidates walk between each event. Event 2: Hose Drag 200 feet of 1 ¾" dry hose with a 2 ½" nozzle attached will be folded in a standard manner on the ground. The candidate will grasp the hose line and advance 75 ft. in a straight line, make a 90 degree turn and continue an additional 25 ft. The applicant shall stop within the marked area and dropping to one knee, pull the hose line until 50 ft. of hose is within the marked area. The candidate then walks 85 feet within the established walkway to the next event. Event 3: Equipment Carry The candidate shall remove two saws from a tool cabinet and place them on the ground. The candidate shall then pick up both saws and carry them while walking 75ft., turn 180 degrees and continue walking back to the tool cabinet. Candidates will then place both saws on the ground, next to the cabinet. The candidate will then place each saw, one at a time, back into the cabinet. The candidate then walks 85 feet within the established walkway to the next event. Event 4: Ladder Raise & Extension The candidate shall approach the top rung of a 24 ft. extension ladder, lift the unhinged end from the ground, and walk it up hand over hand until it is stationary against a wall. The applicant shall then immediately proceed to a secured 24 ft. ladder and extend the fly section to the top and then back down in a controlled hand over hand fashion. The candidate then walks 85 feet within the established walkway to the next event. Event 5: Forcible Entry The candidate shall repeatedly swing a sledge hammer in a chopping motion at a weighted object. The force of the hammer swings must provide enough force to move the object being struck a total distance of approximately 5 feet. The candidate then walks 85 feet within the established walkway to the next event. Event 6: Rescue The candidate shall grasp a 165 lb. mannequin and drag it 35 ft. to a pre-positioned drum, make an 180 degree turn and proceed an additional 35 ft. to the finish line.
9 North Central Texas College Criminal History Policy for Health Sciences North Central Texas College will not admit a prospective student to any of the Health Sciences Programs whose criminal history disqualifies him or her from participating in a clinical rotation pursuant to the policy of the Dallas-Fort Worth Health Council (DFWHC) or the associated clinical site(s). Applicants must meet eligibility guidelines outlined in the DFWHC s Community Standards for Drug Screening & Background Checks, which exclude applicants with the following criminal histories: Felony convictions, including deferred adjudications, nolo contendere, no contest, Misdemeanor convictions or felony deferred adjudications involving crimes against persons (physical or sexual abuse), Misdemeanor convictions related to moral turpitude (prostitution, public lewdness/exposure, theft over $1,500, computer crimes of fraud, etc.), Felony deferred adjudications for the sale, possession, distribution, or transfer of narcotics or controlled substances, Registered sex offenders, OIG, GSA and Medicaid Sanctions, Terrorist Suspect List, Pending charges and warrants for arrest Additionally, clinical sites may have more restrictive eligibility requirements. In determining whether to admit an applicant with criminal history, the North Texas Central Texas College will consider various factors including, but not limited to: Whether the student s criminal history prevents him or her from being eligible to participate in a rotation at one or more clinical sites; The nature and seriousness of the crime; The extent to which the program might offer an opportunity to engage in further criminal activity of the same type as that in which the person previously had been involved; and The relationship of the crime to the ability, capacity, or fitness required to participate in the program. North Central Texas College does not guarantee clinical placement and reserves the right to dismiss a student who commits any violation of law during the program. Succeeding in the Fire & EMS Programs Studying is not only recommended while taking Fire or EMS courses but is essential. In order to succeed in any of the classes the student must make time to study at least 4-5 hours per day. This is a major commitment on the student s to work hard and succeed in these programs. The student must make a 78 or higher on both the course and the final exam. If one does not pass the final exam, the student will be failed even though they may have had adequate grades during the semester.
10 Fire Science Technology Program A.A.S. Degree Plan Course Title Credit Hours First Semester FIRS1103 Firefighter Agility and Fitness Preparation 1 EMSP1160 Clinical - Emergency Medical Technician 1 EMSP1501 Emergency Medical Technician 5 VNSG1420 Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health 4 CREATIVE ARTS Creative Arts Elective 3 14 Second Semester FIRS1301 Firefighter Certification I 3 FIRS1407 Firefighter Certification II 4 FIRS1313 Firefighter Certification III 3 ENGL1301 Grammar & Composition 3 FIRT1319 Firefighter Health & Safety 3 16 Third Semester FIRS1319 Firefighter Certification IV 3 FIRS1323 Firefighter Certification V 3 FIRS1329 Firefighter Certification VI 3 PSYC2301 Introduction to General Psychology 3 MATH1314 or MATH1342 Elementary Statistics or College Algebra 3 15 Fourth Semester ENG2311 Technical Writing 3 FIRT1333 Fire Chemistry 3 FIRT1329 Building Codes & Construction 3 FIRT1307 Fire Prevention Codes and Inspection 3 FIRS1333 Firefighter Certification VII *(Capstone) 3 15 *Capstone Experience Total Hours 60
11 Fire Science Technology Program Certificate Program Course Title Credit Hours First Semester EMSP1160 Clinical - Emergency Medical Technician 1 EMSP1501 Emergency Medical Technician 5 VNSG1420 Anatomy & Physiology for Allied Health (online) 4 FIRS1301 Firefighter Certification I 3 FIRS1407 Firefighter Certification II 4 17 Second Semester FIRS1313 Firefighter Certification III 3 FIRS1319 Firefighter Certification IV 3 FIRS1323 Firefighter Certification V 3 FIRS1329 Firefighter Certification VI 3 FIRS1333 Firefighter Certification VII *(Capstone) 3 15 *Capstone Experience Total Hours 32 What is the difference between Degree and Certificate? The Certificate Track has only Fire Science courses; this plan is for the student who only seeks Basic Firefighter Certification (TCFP). The Degree Track has the Fire Science courses but also includes Academic courses, so the student may pursue their Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire Science Technology.
12 Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science Technology Degree Plan Costs **All Costs Are Estimated** Degree Plan First Semester (Fire Science) Prices Tuition (14 credit hours- Degree) $1, Lab Fees $ Books (estimate) $ Professional Liability Insurance $20.00 Background Check $40.00 Total (First Semester Estimate) $2, Second Semester (Fire Science) Tuition (16 credit hours- Degree) $1, Lab Fees $ Books (estimate) $ Total (Second Semester Estimate) $2, Third Semester (Fire Science) Tuition (15 credit hours- Degree) $1, Lab Fees $ Books (estimate) $ Total (Third Semester Estimate) $2, Fourth Semester (Fire Science) Tuition (15 credit hours- Degree) $1, Lab Fees $ Books (estimate) $ Total (Fourth Semester Estimate) $2, Other Expenses Uniform (Boots not included in estimate) $ Bunker Gear Rental $ Supplies $50.00 Total (Other Expenses Estimate) $1, Estimated Total Program Cost (Degree Plan) $9,968.00
13 Fire Science Technology Certificate Plan Costs Certificate Plan First Semester (Fire Science) **All Costs Are Estimated** Prices Tuition (17 credit hours- Certificate) $2, Lab and Computer Fees $ Books $ Background Check $40.00 Professional Liability Insurance $20.00 Total (First Semester Certificate Plan Estimate) $2, Second Semester (Fire Science) Tuition (15 credit hours- Certificate) $1, Lab and Computer Fees $ Total (Second Semester Certificate Plan Estimate) $1, Other Expenses Uniform (Boots not included in estimate) $ Bunker Gear Rental $ Supplies $50.00 Total (Other Expenses Certificate Plan Estimate) $ Estimated Total Program Cost (Certificate Plan) $5,524.00
14 (Complete In Full - Please Print) NCTC Emergency Services North Central Texas College Student Information Form 1500 N. Corinth Street Corinth, TX DATE: / / FULL LEGAL NAME: Last First Middle Maiden Any Other Last names Used: ADDRESS: Street City State Zip Code TELEPHONE: AC: - Home AC: - Work AC: - Cell DOB: / / AGE: SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: - - SEX: Male Female Emergency Contact Information: Name: Relationship: Address: Street: City: State: Zip code: Home Phone: ( ) - Cell Phone: ( ) - Medical Information: Doctor: Phone #: ( ) - Allergies: (Food and Medications): Medications: Medical History: I give the EMS staff at North Central Texas College, permission to share my grades and any other information pertaining to EMS education. This information may be shared with the following person(s) or organization: Signature: Date: *North Central Texas College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of service.
15 North Central Texas College Emergency Services Program North Central Texas College Fire Academy Essential Functions Standards The following outlines the competitive selection process and the primary rating tools used to award admission to the North Central Texas College Fire Academy. PAX-PN Test scores will be averaged and an Agility Test will be administered. An interview will also determine admission to the Fire Academy. Academic Ability Requirements I understand that I must meet or exceed the following minimum cut-off scores on the PAX-PN (computerized placement test). All applicants must take the PAX-PN. The PAX-PN evaluates the following: Verbal/Reading Comprehension Math Science Students must make a minimum composite score of 80% in order to obtain a passing grade for the PAX-PN and progress to the Physical Agility exam. Physical Capacity and other Requirements I understand that as a student in the North Central Texas College Fire Academy, I may be required to work under the following conditions or circumstances and meet or exceed the requirements of the physical conditions by providing a physician s statement indicating good health. Physical Abilities** Stair Climb step at a rate of 60 steps per minute for three minutes while wearing a 75 pound weight vest Hose Drag drag two hundred feet of uncharged 1.75 inch hose with nozzle a distance of 150 feet. The drag will include 90 degree turns and will require the candidate to advance the hose both standing and kneeling. Equipment Carry simultaneously carry a rescue circular saw and a chain saw a distance of 150 feet. Ladder Raise and Extension - raise and extend a 24-foot fire department extension ladder. Forcible Entry strike the Keiser Force Machine (Keiser Sled) with a 10 pound sledgehammer for a prescribed amount of time or distance. Rescue drag a 165-pound mannequin a distance of 70 feet. ** Note: Examinees must wear a fifty pound weighted vest, hard hat with chin strap, work gloves, long pants, and footwear with no open heel or toe, while performing these tasks. Please check with your physician prior to registering if you have concerns about performing these tasks due to health related issues.
16 Other Requirements Understand that the tasks used in the Physical Abilities Exam are representative but not all-inclusive of the many varied tasks and conditions which may be encountered in training and work situations. Have the ability to maintain a rigorous and demanding schedule to include a minimum of 24 classroom/training hours per week. Understand that I will be asked to agree and sign to compliance with the Rules and Regulations of the North Central Texas College Fire Academy as presented during orientation. Comply with all other application requirements as stated in the Academy brochure and any State regulatory guidelines, policies and laws. I understand that the above physical standards and other requirements are required for admission to the North Central Texas College Fire Academy Program. I hereby certify that I possess these physical abilities and agree to abide by the other requirements. I understand that if I am later found to be limited in these areas of physical ability or if I have purposefully misrepresented my abilities to gain admission to the program, I may be dismissed from the North Central Texas College Fire Academy by decision of the Emergency Services Coordinator with the concurrence of the Dean of Health Sciences of North Central Texas College. I understand that successful completion of the North Central Texas College Fire Academy does not guarantee me a position with any fire department. I must follow proper application procedures with that department. Prospective Student Signature Date Witness Signature Date 1/19/2014
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21 CPR Training Sites CPR Trainer: Contact Information: Brandon Ostler, Instructor John Bryant, Instructor CPR Emergency Management Resources Jennifer Khonsari American Heart Association Presbyterian Denton Hospital Ask for Cashier Offices Alert CPR Emergency Training Center Stephen Thomas CPR Associates Thomas Swalm Gail Tolle, Instructor American Heart Association Bettina Cooper Heartsmart Training Ricky Bell (located in Gainesville area) Immunization Resources Denton County Health Department- 535 S. Loop Denton Location Denton, TX Denton County Health Department- 190 N. Valley Parkway, Suite Lewisville Location Lewisville, TX NP Care Clinic 2501 W. Oak St., Suite Denton, TX Any Lab Test Now 2501 W. Oak St., Suite Denton, TX Labcorp Visit their website to find a location. CPL Visit their website to find a location.
22 PAX PN Test- Skill Building Exercises For Additional Information Please Contact: Emergency Services Department North Central Texas College 1500 North Corinth Street Corinth, TX Claudia Leuschner Or Visit our NCTC Website: Thank you for your interest in the Fire Science Technology Program at North Central Texas College!
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