F0638 Wildland Urban Interface: Fire-Adapted Communities - Strategies for Developing a Fire-Adapted Community, Course II |
Course Descriptions
General Course Information
Date: Tuesday & Wednesday, April 11-12, 2023
Location:
Spokane County Fire District 4, Station 41 Community Center
315 East Crawford Street
Deer Park, WA 99006
Spokane County Fire District 4, Station 41 Community Center
315 East Crawford Street
Deer Park, WA 99006
Fee: No cost
Prerequisites: Successful completion of F0637 Wildland Urban Interface: Fire-Adapted Communities — Introduction and Leadership, Course I
Student Materials: Bring Your Own Device - Student Manual
Lunch: Coffee, water, and snacks will be available. Lunch will not be provided.
Student IDs: Registration requires an identification number; a student number can be obtained online at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID
Prerequisites: Successful completion of F0637 Wildland Urban Interface: Fire-Adapted Communities — Introduction and Leadership, Course I
Student Materials: Bring Your Own Device - Student Manual
Lunch: Coffee, water, and snacks will be available. Lunch will not be provided.
Student IDs: Registration requires an identification number; a student number can be obtained online at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID
Wildland Urban Interface: Fire-Adapted Communities - Strategies for Developing a Fire-Adapted Community, Course II
This 2-day course empowers the student to select applicable fire-adapted community mitigation strategies to include in a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) for the local community. This course is designed to identify mitigation strategies in each of the four wildland urban interface hazard attribute environments as a critical step in the development of a CWPP.
Course Contact:
Education, Enforcement, and Analytics Section (360) 596-3946
CDSFM Esther Hernandez, esther.hernandez@wsp.wa.gov
DSFM Gregory Baruso, gregory.baruso@wsp.wa.gov
This 2-day course empowers the student to select applicable fire-adapted community mitigation strategies to include in a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) for the local community. This course is designed to identify mitigation strategies in each of the four wildland urban interface hazard attribute environments as a critical step in the development of a CWPP.
Course Contact:
Education, Enforcement, and Analytics Section (360) 596-3946
CDSFM Esther Hernandez, esther.hernandez@wsp.wa.gov
DSFM Gregory Baruso, gregory.baruso@wsp.wa.gov