Aims Community College Day Fire Academy Information Packet 1 P age
Table of Contents Table of contents 2 Welcome 3 How to get started 4 Important reminders 5-6 Tuition and fees 7 CPR information 8 Bunker Gear Rental form 9 Fire Checklist 10 Contacts 11 2 P age
Welcome Thank you for considering the Aims Community College Fire Academy. The Fire Academy is a 13 credit program run over one semester. The Fire Academy consists of three classes: Fall Semester Classes FST 100 Fire Academy I (CRN- 21542) FST 170 Fire Clinical (CRN- 20498) FST 107 Hazardous Materials Operations (CRN- 21478) The Fire Academy is offered in a day format during the fall semester (August December) and spring semester (January April). Meeting Times Location Credits: Fall semester 13 credits FST 100 = 9 credits FST 107 = 3 credits FST 170 = 1 credits Monday/Wednesday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM times very see schedule Greeley Campus Some off-campus training at fire training facilities or various locations 13 credits total for Academy - Cost Sheet Page 7 Spring Semester 13 credits FST 100 = 9 credits FST 107 = 3 credits FST 170 = 1 credits Prerequisites -Current Healthcare Provider or Professional Level CPR Card - Successful completion of CPAT that was issued within 12 months of the first day of class. The Fire Academy is taught by a diverse group of Firefighters, Medics, and EMTs from the Northern Colorado area making the Aims Fire Academy one of the most respected College Fire Academies in the State. The fire academy includes 48 hours of live fire training and meets all the requirements for students to sit for the Colorado Division of Fire Safety State Firefighter I and Hazardous Materials Operations written and practical exams. Registration for the fire academy is on a first come first served basis until the academy is filled with 16 students. 3 P age
How to Get Started 1. Meet with a Fire Science Advisor (Located at PSI room 113) to discuss the fire service and the requirements needed to apply for a volunteer or career firefighter position. A Fire Science advisor can also discuss the certificate and degree opportunities available through the college that can assist with you with accomplishing your goal of becoming a career or volunteer firefighter. 2. Apply to Aims Community College. www.aims.edu 3. Complete the Accuplacer Assessment Test, if continuing with degree but not required for Fire Academy Do I have to take the Accuplacer placement test? According to the Statewide Remedial Education Policy, all degree/certificate seeking students must assess in mathematics, English and reading. If you have completed one of the following, no additional assessment is required: Scored a 19 or higher on the ACT Mathematics section, an 18 or higher on the ACT English. Scored 440 or higher on the SAT Verbal for English and a 460 or higher on the SAT Mathematics Scored 85 or higher on the Accuplacer Elementary Algebra test, a 95 or higher on the Accuplacer Sentence Skills test and an 80 or higher on the Reading Comprehension Test. Successfully completed (C or higher/satisfactory completion) a college-level mathematics and college level writing course 4. Register for the required classes and complete the items on the checklist at the end of this packet before the first day of class. Questions please contact Garrett Timm Fire Academy Coordinator, Fire Science Technology Office number 113, Public Safety Institute (PSI) 970-339-6694 Garrett.timm@aims.edu 4 P age
Important Reminders 1. Registration for the academy will be on a first come first served basis. All students must be registered by the first day of class. All students must pay their bill in full by the payment deadline or sign up for the E-Cashier plan or they will be dropped from classes. For further information, go to: http://www.aims.edu/student/cashier/index.php 2. Bunker gear must be rented, unless you have access to your own turnout gear. All turnout gear must be NFPA compliant. Please place orders at least three weeks prior to the start of the academy to ensure equipment will arrive on time. Rental information attached page 9 3. Due to the high replacement value of the Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) that will be checked out to the students, all students that are issued Aims SCBA s will be required to make a $200 deposit at the cashier s office prior to taking a SCBA from the Fire Science Building. The deposit will be refunded to the students at the end of the academy when their gear is returned in reasonable condition. The deposit is to be made by the first day of class or do not come to class. 4. Students must bring a copy of a current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR card. Please contact the CPR Coordinator regarding dates & times of CPR classes 970-339- 6685. For a list of approved CPR cards go to: http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/em/certificationeducation/education/approvedcpr.pdf 5. Students need to plan to stay later than the scheduled times on several occasions to assist with cleanup and work detail. Also, please plan to bring your lunch when the academy is scheduled for a full day. 6. Fire Academy students will need to purchase t-shirts and uniforms from the Aims bookstore prior to the first day of class (see attached list). Please do not show up to the academy without the required items! 7. Participation is required in performing skills that involve strenuous physical activity in order to successfully complete the academy. All applicants enrolling in the fire academy are encouraged to start a physical fitness routine involving aerobic and anaerobic exercises in preparation for the academy. Reference the CPAT Test Preparation Guide posted on the Aims Fire Academy website for details on how to prepare. 8. Students requesting accommodations must contact the Disability Access Center before the first day of class. For further information call 970-339-6388 or email at disability@aims.edu. 9. Attendance is required for all class sessions of the Academy unless extenuating circumstances arise and/or prior approval is arranged through the Academy Coordinator. Please do not be late for the first day of class. 10. Current NFPA requirements do not allow a beard or facial hair at any point where the face-piece of a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) is designed to seal with the face. Individuals will be required to shave any facial hair that interferes with the seal prior to fit testing. 5 P age
11. Academy Student Dress Uniform Specifications The following items can be purchased at the Aims Book Store: Job shirt: Short sleeve navy blue Class B uniform shirt with the Aims Fire Academy patch sewn on the left sleeve to a common dimension. NFPA 1975 compliant 100% cotton. (Available at the Aims Community College Bookstore) T-shirts: Academy T-shirts are required for the physical fitness portions of the academy and may also be worn under the structural firefighting gear. (Available at the Aims Community College Bookstore) Pants: Matching navy blue with the shirt. NFPA compliant 100% cotton. (Available at the Aims Community College Bookstore) Boots: Black in color with black sole. Boots are to be at least a 4 quarter boot in the heel/ankle portion. Steel toe is recommended but not required. Absolutely no tennis shoes or low cut dress shoes. Belt: Black in color with silver buckle. Buckle shall not measure over 2 in height and 3 in length. Hats: At no time are hats allowed in the academy 12. The academy has high academic standards. Students not meeting the standards set forth in the syllabus will be withdrawn from the class. In order to be successful in the Fire Academy, the average student will need to spend 6-10 hours minimum outside of the scheduled classroom hours practicing skills and preparing for the written exams. 13. Refunds (except for the equipment deposit) will not be issued to students that withdraw from the academy for failing to meet the academic requirements if the withdrawal is after the add/drop date (15% of the total class time). 14. The Fire Academy is structured under a paramilitary format. Students will be expected to stand at attention at the beginning of class, address instructors and fellow students by rank or title, and will be required to complete additional assignments if academy rules are not followed. Additional assignments may include activities such as extra physical fitness workouts, written reports, or research papers. 15. Students will be required to take tests, quizzes, and complete and submit assignments in an online format. While a home computer and internet access is desirable, students can meet this requirement by coming to one of the computer labs on campus. 16. Tuition- *In-District classification for tuition purposes is for students who have been Colorado residents for a minimum of one year and who live in the Aims tax district. **Out-of-District classification for tuition purposes is for students who have been Colorado residents for a minimum of one year and who live outside the Aims tax district. ***WUE Western Undergraduate Exchange Individuals living in certain western states may qualify for WUE tuition rates. Contact the registrar s office for details (970-339-6404). ****Out-of-State classification for tuition purposes is for students who have not been Colorado residents for a minimum of one year. 6 Page
Day Fire Academy Approximate Costs Tuition Cost current as of: Fall 2015 Item In-District Cost* Out-of-District WUE*** Out-of-State Cost**** Cost** FST 100 (9 credits) $1254 $2,042 $2,969 $5,508 FST 170 (1 credit) $180.45 $268.01 $371.02 $653.15 FST 107 (3 credits) $396 $659 $968 $1,814 Total Tuition & Fees $2,026 $3,325 $4,885 $9,116 Bunker gear Rental $603 $603 $603 $603 Equipment Deposit to Aims Cashier office (SCBA) Division of Fire Safety Written Exam Fees (Requires a separate check or money order the first week of class made payable to the Colorado Division of Fire Safety) $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 HazMat Firefighter I (Unless you are already HazMat Certified through the Division of Fire Safety, both tests are required to become Firefighter I certified) HazMat Firefighter I (Unless you are already HazMat Certified through the Division of Fire Safety, both tests are required to become Firefighter I certified) HazMat Firefighter I (Unless you are already HazMat Certified through the Division of Fire Safety, both tests are required to become Firefighter I certified) HazMat Firefighter I (Unless you are already HazMat Certified through the Division of Fire Safety, both tests are required to become Firefighter I certified) Bookstore Items (Approximate Costs) Safety Glasses $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 Leather work gloves $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Ear Plugs $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Academy T-shirt $14.00 $14.00 $14.00 $14.00 Drill Ground (1) Academy Class B $54.99 $54.99 $54.99 $54.99 Station Shirt (1) Academy Uniform Pants FIRE - $54.99 FIRE - $54.99 FIRE - $54.99 FIRE - $54.99 (1) Textbooks - Fire $71.00 $71.00 $71.00 $71.00 Workbook - Fire $59.00 $59.00 $59.00 $59.00 Approximate Totals $2,972.45 $4,112.01 $5,491.02 $9,202.15 Prerequisite Costs Cost for Official CPAT Test Academy Acceptance Test $100 $0 $100 $0 $100 $0 $100 $0 CPR $65 $65 $65 $65 7 P age
Frequently Asked Questions: How do I sign up for American Heart Association CPR BLS for Healthcare Providers This class is for healthcare providers such as CNA, MA, EMS personnel, physician assistants, doctors, dentists, nurses, phlebotomists, rad tech, and respiratory therapists. This course covers choking, one-rescuer and two-rescuer CPR for an Adult, Child, and Infant. It also covers the use of an AED, pocket mask, and bag valve mask. American Heart Association Certification is valid for a 2 year period. If the student has internet access, they can register and pay for the class by following these steps: 1. Go to aims.edu and click on the Academics tab on the toolbar. 2. Scroll down to and click on CPR and First Aid. 3. On the left had column of the CPR homepage, click on BLS for Healthcare Provider. This will show all of the date and time options for the class. 4. When you have decided which class is the one you are seeking to obtain certification in (BLS or Heartsaver) and that works best for your schedule, click on Add to Cart. 5. This will prompt an option to create a new user profile. My Aims usernames and passwords and A numbers WILL NOT work as a valid sign in. Create a new username and password. Please read the Refund Policy! 6. Enter your credit/debit information onto the secure server. After payment has been processed, at the bottom of the page options are given for printing payment receipts and registration confirmation if necessary. The registration confirmation will have the course date, time, and location for reference. 7. If payment needs to be made with cash or personal check, please print off registration page and make payment to Joanne Stracker, CPR coordinator in the Public Safety building room 105L. If you have any problems please call or email Joanne, CPR Coordinator, at joanne.stracker@aims. edu You WILL NOT be allowed to have a seat in class if you are not on the official roster for the class. You must complete the registration process and have payment received by Aims to be officially registered for the class. Completion cards will be issued after successful completion of the class, day of class. If the student does not have internet access, please refer them to Joanne Stracker, CPR Coordinator, at 970-339-6685 or joanne.stracker@aims.edu. 8 P age
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Fire Academy Checklist Register for the Academy at least 4 weeks before the first day. Registration information enclosed. Assessment Tests or the equivalent must be completed before registering for the academy. Please make arrangements with the assessment center at 970-339-6448. CPAT Certification Completed before the first day of class Bring a copy before the first day class and it must be current within the last year. Check Aims website for current processes being held. www.aims.edu/academics/fire_science/cpat/ CPR Certification (HEALTHCARE PROVIDER) before the first day of class. Bring a copy of the certification to the first day of class. Contact the CPR Coordinator at 970-339-6685 for class information. Order turnout gear at a minimum of three weeks prior to the first day of class at: Order gear through 911 safety equipment A $200 equipment deposit is due (Above & beyond tuition fees) at the cashier s window in the College Center Building before the first day of class. Bring a copy of the receipt to the first day of class. This deposit is for your SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus and mask). Purchase uniforms indicated on the attached list before the first day of class. The uniforms are available at the Aims Bookstore Call 970-339-6296 or 970-339-6576 for information on when the equipment will be available to purchase. If you are affiliated with a department you can wear your class B uniform (with no brass) and your department s t-shirt for skills. Also, if you plan on using your department s SCBA it must be a SCOTT pack. Please see Fire Science Program Coordinator with questions. Appropriate dress for the first day of class includes: Academy uniform navy blue station button up shirt (class B) Academy uniform navy blue pants Black boots 10 P age
Contacts Fire Science Coordinator Garrett Timm Office Public Safety Institute, Room 113 Phone 339-6694 Email garrett.timm@aims.edu Fire/ EMS Staff Assistant Stacey Tekansik Office Allied Health Building, Room 102 Phone 970-339-6397 Email Stacey.tekansik@aims.edu Director of Fire/EMS Randy Souther Office Public Safety Institute, Room 108 Phone 970-339-6276 Email randy.souther@aims.edu 11 Page