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S-190: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior

S-190: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior. Course Objectives. Students will gain an understanding of: Characteristics and properties of the primary wildland fire environmental components – fuels, weather, and topography.

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S-190: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior

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  1. S-190: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior

  2. Course Objectives Students will gain an understanding of: • Characteristics and properties of the primary wildland fire environmental components – fuels, weather, and topography. • How fuels, weather, and topography interact; how those interactions affect fire behavior; and how fire behavior contributes to increased risk to firefighters.

  3. Course Overview Unit 1: Basic Concepts of Wildland Fire Unit 2: Fuels Unit 3: Temperature and Moisture Relationships Unit 4: Topography Unit 5: Atmospheric Stability, Winds, and Clouds Unit 6: Critical Fire Weather Unit 7: Alignment

  4. Course Materials • Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG), PMS 461 • NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire, PMS 205 • Fire Weather Cloud Chart, PMS 438 • Notebook • S-190 Student Evaluation Task Sheet

  5. Evaluating Student Performance S-190 Student Evaluation Task Sheet • Completed throughout the class. • Reviewed by instructors at end of class. • Modeled after NWCG Position Task Books.

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