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SCFA Instructor Licensed Firefighter I Firefighter II Certification

Tony Ferreira

Career Background

Lexington Technology Center Firefighting Program Instructor, 2021-Current
      2022-23 Lexington Technology Center Teacher of the Year


Fairfield Career and Technology Center Firefighting Program Instructor, 2015-2021
     Piloted Firefighting 1 & 2 programs
     2020-21 Fairfield Career and Technology Center Teacher of the Year

Resident Coordinator/Instructor at South Carolina Fire Academy, 10 years

  • Courses

    Firefighting Program Overview:
    Fire service training for youths over the age of 16 is recognized by the fire service in the State of South Carolina as a valuable means for recruiting and retaining future volunteer and career firefighters.

    The course materials for both Firefighter I and II will follow International Fire Service Training Association’s Essentials of FireFighting, 6th Edition training manual. Students will learn and perform all skills required by the South Carolina Fire Academy for certification, such as; carrying and climbing 14’, 24’, & 35’ ladders, work on an elevated roof prop, search, rescue, and fire attack in hazardous conditions (fire, smoke, heat, low visibility) with appropriate protective equipment in a monitored training environment.

    The program will incorporate online coursework, traditional classroom instruction, and skill-based training. To prepare students for the strength and physical needs of the job tasks required for the program, the course will also include weekly physical fitness training. 

    Requirements for participation in the program: (1) 16 years of age at the start of the program; (2) a signed waiver by a parent or guardian understanding the course requirements and hazards associated; (3) a signed medical clearance by a physician (sports physical); (4) registration with the local junior explorer program. All forms will be sent home with the student during the first week of class.


    Firefighter 1 (LTC) 651400CD
    2 Units  
    Grades
    11, 12, 10 
    Prerequisite:  Must be 16 years of age at the start of the class. 
    Required Coursework for Completi
    on: (1) First Aid/CPR/AED, (2) Hazardous Materials Awareness-level training (3) Hazardous Materials Operations (HMO)-level training, (4) Fundamentals of Firefighting & Firefighter 1. 

    The course will use online and traditional instructional methods and is designed to take the student to the level of Firefighter I, the first level of firefighter as recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and certified by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (ProBoard). The student cannot qualify to take the certification exam if he or she is unable to meet the full requirements for becoming a professional firefighter. 

    Subjects include: fire behavior, fire extinguishers, personal protective equipment, SCBA, ladders, fire hose, fire streams, search and rescue, interior fire attack and self-survival as well as building construction, ropes and knots, forcible entry, ventilation, water supply, salvage, overhaul, communications, fire prevention, and community risk reduction. 


    Firefighter 2 (LTC) 651500CD
    2 Units  
    Grades 12, 11 
    Prerequisite: Successful completed NFPA Firefighter I & must be 16 years of age prior to the beginning of class. Coursework to be completed by the end of the program: (1) Vehicle Extrication & (2) Firefighter II. 
    Industry Credential Alignment: NFPA Firefighter 2

    This course is designed to take the student to the final level of firefighter, Firefighter II, as recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and certified by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (ProBoard). The student cannot qualify to take the certification exam if he or she is unable to meet the full requirements for becoming a professional firefighter. 

    Subjects include: incident management, building collapse and special rescue, hose tools and appliances, hydrant flow and operability, fire detection and alarm systems, fire cause, pre-incident planning, reports and communications, and coordinating fire attack. 

Last Modified on September 28, 2022