The below information is provided to assist the member with their development and offer direction as they aspire to promote to the rank of Captain II.
LAFD Provided Courses
- LAFD Leadership Academy
State Fire Training
- Community Risk Educator
- Incident Management for Major Fires
- Incident Management of the Firefighter Emergency
- Incident Management of High Rise
- Managing Officer Program (NFA)
Wildland (CICCS/NWCG)
- Incident Commander Type 5 Qualification Requirements
- RT-130: Wildland Fire Safety Annual Refresher (Target Solutions)
- S-200: Initial Attack Incident Commander
- S-131: Firefighter Type 1
- Satisfactory performance as a Firefighter Type 2
- Completion and Certification of ICT5 Position Task Book
- Strike Team/Task Force Leader All-Hazards
- Task Book
- ICS-300: ICS for Expanding Incidents
- ICS-800: NRF: An Introduction
- RT-130: Wildland Fire safety Annual Refresher (Target Solutions)
- S-215: Fire Operations in the Wildland/Urban Interface
- AH-330 Strike Team/Task Force Leader All-Hazards
- Must meet experience requirements
- Completion and Certification of Task Book
- Appicable Training to Develop Knowledge and Skills
- AH-330: Strike Team/Task Force Leader All-Hazards
- L-380: Fireline Leadership
- L-381: Incident Leadership
- S-270: Basic Air Operations
- S-420: Command and General Staff
National Fire Academy
- Managing Officer Program
- Information can be found on the NFA and Public Service University websites
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