WILLIAMS WILDLAND FIRE SERVICES
"Then He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, PEACE, BE STILL And the wind ceased and there was great calm." Mark 4:39
COURSES
Williams Wildland Fire Services provides a facet of courses to assist in your wildland firefighter maturation, we offer online courses, onsite training, or mobile training at your facility. All fire training courses instructed by WWFS personnel are compliant with federal standards established by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG), and are presented by National Wildfire Suppression Association (NWSA) certified instructors. Upon successful course completion, students will receive an NWSA certificate, which is recognized by the NWCG, under a Memorandum-of-Understanding (MOU) with the USDA Forest Service. If questions exist regarding course accreditation or certificate issuance, please do not hesitate to contact the NWSA.
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All ICS/NIMS training courses instructed are presented by State of Florida Office of Homeland Security approved instructors.
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All OSHA approved safety training is accredited through the First Safety Institute (FSI) and all medical training is accredited through the American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI).
Below you will find a variety of courses that can be completed online without the need to attend a classroom session or a field day with the assistance of a course administrator and blended learning courses that combines online training and instructor led training. The online component of the course must be completed prior to attending the instructor led portion of the course. Certificates will be received at the completions of the training. Please click on the active links below to start your journey into becoming a wildland firefighter.
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Basic Wildland Firefighter Training​
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IS-700.A: National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction
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RT-130 Annual Fireline Safety Refresher Training (8 hrs)
In addition to these online courses, WWFS can provide the following accredited customized training at your facility or ours.
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D-110 Expanded Dispatch Recorder (16 hrs)​
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L-280 Followership to Leadership (16 hrs)
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S-131 Firefighter Type 1 (8 hrs)
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S-133 Look Up, Look Down, Look Around (4 hrs)
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S-134 LCES (16 hrs)
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S-211 Portable Pumps and Water Use (24 hrs)
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S-212 Wildland Fire Chainsaws (24-36 hrs)
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S-230, Crew Boss (24 hrs)
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S-231, Engine Boss (12-16 hrs)
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S-234 Ignition Operations (16 hrs)
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S-260 Interagency Incident Business Management (16 hrs)
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S-270 Basic Air Operations (16 hrs)
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S-273 Single Engine Air Tanker Manager (28-36 hrs)
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S-290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior (15 hrs)
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D-310 Expanded Dispatch Support Dispatcher
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D-312 Aircraft Dispatcher
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M-581, Fire Program Management
National Incident Management System (NIMS) | Incident Command System (ICS) Training
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ICS-100 (I-100, IS100, Q462) Introduction to ICS (2-4 hrs)
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ICS-200 (I-200, IS200, Q463) Basic ICS: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents (12-16 hrs)
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ICS-300 (I-300, G300, H465) Intermediate ICS: ICS for Supervisors and Expanding Incidents (18-24 hrs)
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ICS-400 (I-400, G400, H467) Advanced ICS: ICS for Command and General Staff and Complex Incident (20-22 hrs)
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ICS-402 (I-402, G402) ICS Overview for Executives/Senior Officials (2 hrs)
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IS-800 National Response Framework, An Introduction (3 hours)
Safety Training
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Forklift Operator Training