PHASE 1
1. AUXILIARY FIREFIGHTER ORIENTATION PERIOD
JUNE 01, 2021 to AUGUST 31, 2021
The Auxiliary Firefighter orientation period is intended to capture all the basic minimum
Job Performance Requirements (JPR’s) needed for the Auxiliary Firefighter to be
permitted to be issued a pager and to begin attending Emergency Response Incidents
as apprentice firefighters under the close supervision and direction of a Fire Department
Officer.
These identified JPR’s will primarily be captured during regular training sessions on the
practice night for each station. Each stations District Chief and Training Officers may
also schedule additional training sessions to focus on the completion of the identified
JPR’s at their discretion during the identified orientation period.
The overarching goal of this orientation period is to have all the Auxiliary Firefighters
“pager” ready for September 01, 2021.
2. NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER – THEORY
All NFPA theoretical training will be captured using the virtual training modules
contained within the Vector Solutions Training applications currently in place.
The Training Officers for Each Station shall assign the modules and track their
completion as required. As each module is complete the Training Officers and the
District Chief (or Designate) shall sign off on the JPR Sheets contained within this plan
and print the associated certificate of completion for their employee files.
During the Orientation period the Auxiliary Firefighters shall complete and pass the
associated examinations for the following modules:
ORIENTATION PERIOD
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER THEORY
MODULE
ASSIGNMENT
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
NFPA 1001
Firefighter Orientation and Safety
NFPA 1001
Fire Department Communications
NFPA 1001
Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment
NFPA 1001
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
NFPA 1001
Fire Hose
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above, including the successful completion of the associated
examination for each NFPA theoretical module, to the satisfaction of the assigned fire
stations District Chief and Training Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
ORIENTATION PERIOD
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER SKILLS
J.P.R
#
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER
PRACTICAL SKILLS
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
2-1-1 Respond to an Incident correctly mounting and
dismounting apparatus
2-1-2 Demonstrate Scene Management at Roadway
using traffic and scene control devices
3-1-2 Use a Portable Radio for routine and Emergency
Traffic
6-1-1 Demonstrate donning structural personal
protective clothing for use at an emergency
6-1-2 Demonstrate the OVER-HEAD method of
donning an SCBA
6-1-3 Demonstrate the COAT method of donning an
SCBA
6-1-4 Demonstrate the SEATED method of donning an
SCBA
6-1-5 Doff Personal Protective equipment incl. SCBA
and prepare for re-use
6-1-6 Demonstrate the method for inspecting an SCBA
6-1-7 Demonstrate the steps for cleaning and
sanitizing an SCBA
6-1-9 Demonstrate the method for filling and SCBA
Cylinder from a Compressor System
6-1-10 Demonstrate the ONE-PERSON method for
changing an SCBA Cylinder
6-1-11 Demonstrate the TWO-PERSON method for
changing an SCBA Cylinder
15-1-1 Couple and Uncouple a Fire Hose – Foot Tilt
Method
ORIENTATION PERIOD
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER SKILLS
15-1-1 Couple and Uncouple a Fire Hose – Two
Firefighter Method
15-1-2 Inspect and maintain a Fire Hose
15-1-3 Make a Straight Hose Roll
15-1-5 Make a Flat Hose Load
15-1-9 Make the Pre-Connected hose load
(load type determined by DC)
15-1-12 Make a Hydrant Connection for a Forward lay
15-1-13 Make a reverse Hose lay – hydrant connection
14-1-1 Operate a Fire hydrant
14-1-3 Connect and Place a hard Suction Hose for
drafting from s static water source
14-1-4 Deploy a Portable Water Tank
15-1-14 Advance a Hose Load – Reconnect
(Any/All types)
15-1-15 Deploy a wye equipped hose line
15-1-16 Advanced a charged hose line using the
working line drag method
15-1-23 Operate Hose line – One Firefighter method
15-1-24 Operate a Hose line – Two Firefighter Method
15-1-26 Extend a Hose line
15-1-27 Replace a burst Hose line
ORIENTATION PERIOD
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER SKILLS
16-1-1 Operate Fog Stream Nozzle
16-1-3 Operate Solid Stream Nozzle
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above. This includes successful demonstration of the practical skill
and an adequate evaluation of competency in performing the skill to the satisfaction of
the assigned fire stations District Chief and Training Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
ORIENTATION PERIOD
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
MEDICAL RESPONSE SKILLS
Internal Training Course – Canadian Red Cross Certification
Instructor: Firefighter, Zia Khogyani
Dates: TBD
COURSE
LEVEL
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
Standard First Aid - Course
CPR – Level “C’ - Course
Automated External Defib. (AED) - Course
Oxygen Administration - Course
Medical Equipment Review/Use – Internal
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above, including the successful completion of the associated
examination and certificate submission for each Certification Component (First
Aid/CPR/AED) to the satisfaction of the assigned fire stations District Chief and Training
Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
PHASE 2
1. AUXILIARY FIREFIGHTER NFPA FIREFIGHTER 1 & 2 TRAINING PERIOD
SEPTEMBER 01, 2021 to DECEMBER 31, 2022
The Auxiliary Firefighter NFPA training period is intended to capture all the remaining
Job Performance Requirements (JPR’s) needed for the Auxiliary Firefighter to complete
their NFPA 1072 Hazardous Materials and NFPA 1001 Firefighter Level 1 and 2
“PROBOARD” Certification.
These identified JPR’s will be captured during regular training sessions on the practice
night for each station. As well, each stations District Chief and Training Officers should
collectively schedule additional recruit training sessions to focus on the completion of
the identified JPR’s during the identified NFPA Training period.
Additionally, the following Third-Party Training provider modules will be scheduled
during this time period to allow for completion of each Auxiliary Firefighters NFPA
Certification training.
1. NFPA 1072 Hazardous Materials – Awareness Level
2. NFPA 1072 Hazardous Materials – Operations Level
3. NFPA 1001 Firefighter – Truck Operations (Forcible Entry, Search and Rescue, Ladders, Ventilation)
4. NFPA 1001 Firefighter – Fire Control/Live Fire
Within the associated JPR Skills sheets, the JPRs that will be captured during the Third-
party training sessions will be highlighted for easy identification.
2. NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER – THEORY
All NFPA theoretical training will be captured using the virtual training modules
contained within the Vector Solutions Training applications currently in place.
The Training Officers for Each Station shall assign the modules and track their
completion as required. As each module is complete the Training Officers and the
District Chief (or Designate) shall sign off on the JPR Sheets contained within this plan
and print the associated certificate of completion for their employee files.
During the NFPA Training period the Auxiliary Firefighters shall complete and pass the
associated examinations for the following modules.
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER THEORY
MODULE
ASSIGNMENT
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
NFPA 1001
Building Construction
NFPA 1001
Fire Behaviour
NFPA 1001
Fire Control
NFPA 1001
Fire Detection, Alarm & Suppression Syst.
NFPA 1001
Fire Industry Ventilation
NFPA 1001
Fire Prevention and Public Education
NFPA 1001
Fire Streams
NFPA 1001
Firefighting Foams
NFPA 1001
Forcible Entry
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER THEORY
NFPA 1001
Ground Ladders
NFPA 1001
Loss Control
NFPA 1001
Portable Extinguishers
NFPA 1001
Protect Evidence and Fire Origin/Cause
NFPA 1001
Rescue and Extrication
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above, including the successful completion of the associated
examination for each NFPA theoretical module, to the satisfaction of the assigned fire
stations District Chief and Training Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
J.P.R
#
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1
PRACTICAL SKILLS
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
7-1-1 Operate a Stored Pressure Water Extinguisher
7-1-2 Operate a Dry Chemical (ABC) Extinguisher
7-1-3 Operate a Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Extinguisher
8-1-1 Inspect, Clean and Store Rope
8-1-2 Tie an Overhand (Safety) Knot
8-1-3 Tie a Bowline Knot
8-1-4 Tie a Clove Hitch
8-1-5 Tie a Clove Hitch around an object
8-1-6 Tie a Handcuff (rescue) Knot.
8-1-7 Tie a Figure Eight Knot
8-1-8 Tie a Figure Eight bend
8-1-9 Tie a Figure Eight on a Bight
8-1-10 Tie a Figure Eight Follow Through
8-1-11 Tie a Backet Bend
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
8-1-12 Tie a Water Knot
8-1-13 Hoist an Axe
8-1-14 Hoist a Pike Pole
8-1-15 Hoist a Roof Ladder
8-1-16 Hoist a Dry Hoseline
8-1-17 Hoist a Charged Hoseline
8-1-18 Hoist a Power Saw
9-1-1 Demonstrate the procedure for conducting a
Primary Search
9-1-2 Demonstrate the procedure for conducting a
Secondary Search
9-1-3 Demonstrate an Incline drag
9-1-4 Demonstrate the Webbing Drag
9-1-5 Demonstrate the Cradle Carry – One Firefighter
method
9-1-6 Demonstrate the Seat Lift Carry – Two
Firefighter method
9-1-7 Demonstrate the extremities lift/carry – Two
Firefighter method
9-1-8 Transmit a MADAY report
9-1-9 Demonstrate procedure to take in an SCBA Air
Emergency
9-1-10 Demonstrate withdraw from hostile
environment with a Hoseline
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
9-1-11 Demonstrate Low Profile maneuvers w/o
removing SBCA – Side Technique
9-1-12 Demonstrate Low Profile maneuvers w/o
removing SBCA – SCBA First Technique
9-1-13 Demonstrate the method for Breaching an
interior wall
9-1-14 Demonstrate the Steps for Disentanglement
from debris or wires
11-1-1 Clean, Inspect and Maintain Hand tools and
Equipment
11-1-2 Clean, Inspect and Maintain Power tools and
Equipment
11-1-3 Force Entry through an inwards swinging door
– Two Firefighter method
11-1-4 Fore Entry through inward swinging door –
Cutting lock out of door
11-1-5 Force Entry through outward swinging door –
remove hinge pin method
11-1-6 Force Entry – Outward Swinging door – Wedge
End method
11-1-10 Force Entry through Pad Lock
11-1-12 Cut padlock with a rotary saw
11-1-13 Force Entry through a window (glass pane)
11-1-14 Force Entry through double hung window
11-1-16 Forced Entry through a wood framed wall
(Type V Construction)
11-1-17 Forced Entry through a wood framed wall
(Type V Construction) – w/Rotary or Chain Saw
11-1-21 Breach a Hardwood Floor
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
11-1-22 Bridge a Fence with a Ladder
12-1-1 Clean, Inspect and Maintain a Ladder
12-1-2 Carry a Ladder – One Firefighter low shoulder
method
12-1-3 Carry a Ladder – Two Firefighter low shoulder
method
12-1-4 Carry a Ladder – Three Firefighter flat shoulder
method
12-1-5 Carry a Ladder – Three Firefighter flat arms
length method
12-1-6 Carry a Ladder – Two Firefighter arms length
on edge method
12-1-7 Tie the halyard
12-1-8 Raise a Ladder – One Firefighter method
12-1-9 Raise a Ladder – Two Firefighter flat raise
12-1-10 Raise a Ladder – Two Firefighter beam raise
12-1-11 Raise a Ladder – Three/Four Firefighter flat
raise
12-1-12 Deploy a Roof Ladder – One Firefighter
method
12-1-13 Pivot a Ladder – Two Firefighter method
12-1-14 Shift a Ladder – One Firefighter method
12-1-15 Shift a Ladder – Two Firefighter method
12-1-16 Heel a Ground Ladder
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
12-1-17 Leg Lock on a Ground Ladder
12-1-18 Assist a conscious victim down a ground ladder
12-1-19 Assist an unconscious victim down a ground
ladder
13-1-1 Ventilate Using Mechanical Negative Pressure
in a window
13-1-2 Ventilate Using Mechanical Negative Pressure
in a doorway
13-1-3 Ventilate Using Mechanical Positive Pressure
13-1-4 Perform Horizontal Hydraulic Ventilation
13-1-5 Perform the procedure for sounding a roof
13-1-6 Ventilate using a power saw to cut an opening
13-1-7 Ventilate Using an Axe to cut an opening
13-1-8 Perform the Procedure for Opening a Flat Roof
13-1-9 Perform the Steps for Opening Pitched Roofs
13-1-10 Make a Trench Cut using a rotary saw
15-1-4 Make a Donut Hose Roll
15-1-7 Make the horseshoe hose load
15-1-10 Make the Triple Layer hose load
15-1-11 Make the Minute Man hose load
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
15-1-17 Advance a line into a structure
15-1-18 Advance a line up and down interior stairway
15-1-20 Advance uncharged hose line up a ladder into
a window
15-1-21 Advance charged hose line up a ladder into a
window
15-1-22 Operate a charged attack line from a ladder
17-1-1 Attack a Structure Fire using direct,
combination and indirect attack
17-1-2 Attack a Structure Fire above, below and at
ground level – interior attack
17-1-3 Turn off building utilities
17-1-4 Connect supply fire hose to a fire department
connection
17-1-5 Operate a Sprinkler Control Valve
17-1-6 Stop the flow of water from an activated
sprinkler
17-1-7 Deploy and Operate a Master Stream Device
17-1-8 Attack a Passenger Vehicle Fire
17-1-9 Attack a Fire in stacked or piled materials
17-1-10 Attack a Fire in Small Unattached Structure
17-1-11 Extinguish a fire in a trash container
17-1-12 Attack a Ground Cover Fire
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
18-1-1 Clean, Inspect, Repair a Salvage Cover
18-1-2 Roll Salvage Cover – One Firefighter Spread
18-1-3 Spread Rolled Salvage cover – One Firefighter
method
18-1-4 Fold a Salvage Cover for a one Firefighter
Spread
18-1-5 Spread a folded Salvage Cover – One
Firefighter method
18-1-6 Fold a Salvage Cover for a Two Firefighter
spread
18-1-7 Spread a folded salvage cover – Two Firefighter
balloon throw
18-1-8 Construct a water chute without pike poles
18-1-9 Construct a water chute with pike poles
18-1-10 Construct a Catch all
18-1-11 Make a chute and attach to a catch all
18-1-12 Locate and Extinguish hidden Fires
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 1 SKILLS
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above for NFPA Firefighter Level 1. This includes successful
demonstration of the practical skill and an adequate evaluation of competency in
performing the skill to the satisfaction of the assigned fire stations District Chief and
Training Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 2 SKILLS
J.P.R
#
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 2
PRACTICAL SKILLS
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
10-II-1 Demonstrate the steps for inspecting,
servicing, maintaining portable generator &
Lighting Equipment
10-II-2 Prevent horizontal movement of a vehicle
using wheel chocks
10-II-3 Stabilize a Vehicle using Cribbing
10-II-4 Stabilize a Vehicle Using Lifting Jacks
10-II-5 Stabilize a Vehicle using a System of Ropes
and Webbing
10-II-6 Stabilize a Side Resting Vehicle using a
buttress tension system
10-II-7 Remove a Windshield in an older model
vehicle
10-II-8 Remove a tempered glass side window
10-II-9 Remove a roof from an upright vehicle
10-II-10 Remove a roof from a vehicle on its side
10-II-11 Displace the Dashboard
16-II-1 Place a Foam line in service – in-line eductor
16-II-2 Extinguish an ignitable liquid fire – Rain
Down, Bank Down and Roll On
17-II1 Establish Incident Command and Coordinate
interior attack of structure fire
17-II-2 Control Pressurized flammable gas container
fire
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER LEVEL 2 SKILLS
21-II1 Conduct a Fire Safety Survey in an occupied
structure
21-II-2 Make a Fire and Life Safety Presentation
21-II-3 Conduct a Fire Station Tour
21-II-4 Prepare a Pre-incident Planning Survey
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above for NFPA Firefighter Level 2. This includes successful
demonstration of the practical skill and an adequate evaluation of competency in
performing the skill to the satisfaction of the assigned fire stations District Chief and
Training Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
PHASE 3
1. SPECIALIZED COURSES AND REQUIRED WEEKEND TRAINING MODULES:
The following weekend training session will be required as a minimum to capture a large
volume of the skills detailed in this training plan. The weekend and specialized courses
will be conducted in tandem with all internal training sessions.
Nothing in this plan precludes the District Chiefs and/or Training Officers from
scheduling additional weekday or weekend training sessions for the purpose of
achieving certification.
COURSE CONTENT DATES LOCATION
Truck Company Operations • Forcible Entry
• Search and Rescue
• Ventilation
• Ground Ladders
• Loss Control
May 6, 7 and 8,
2022
Huron-Kinloss Fire Training
Facility
Live Fire – Fixed Facility • Fire Control
• Search and Rescue
• Incident Command
• Accountability
• Truck Company Operations
June 5, 2022 Huron-Kinloss Fire Training
Facility
2. NFPA 1072 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AWARENESS and OPERATIONS
The NFPA 1072 Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations Levels Certifications are
both a stand-alone certification program and are a prerequisite to competing the NFPA
1001 Firefighter Level 1 and 2 Certification.
COURSE DATES: September (TBD), 2021
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1072 HAZMAT AWARENESS AND OPERATIONS
J.P.R
#
NFPA 1072 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
PRACTICAL SKILLS
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
3-1 Using the Emergency Response Guidebook
(ERG)
5-1 Performing Emergency Decontamination
12-1 Using Absorption/Adsorption to manage
Hazardous Materials Incident
12-2 Constructing an Overflow dam
12-3 Constructing an Underflow Damn
12-4 Constructing a Dike
12-5 Using Dilution to manage a Hazardous
Materials Incident
12-6 Constructing a Diversion
12-7 Using Retention to Manage a Hazardous
Materials Incident
12-8 Using Vapor Dispersion to Manage a
Hazardous Materials Incident
12-9 Using Vapor Suppression to Manage a
Hazardous Materials Incident
12-10 Performing the Rain-Down Method of
Applying Foam
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1072 HAZMAT AWARENESS AND OPERATIONS
12-11 Performing the Roll-On Method of Applying
Foam
12-12 Performing the Bank-Down Method of
Applying Foam
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above for NFPA 1072 Hazardous Materials Awareness and
Operations. This includes successful demonstration of the practical skill and an
adequate evaluation of competency in performing the skill to the satisfaction of the
assigned fire stations District Chief and Training Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
3. NFPA 1006 VEHCILE RESCUE TECHNICIAN LEVEL 1
The NFPA 1006 Vehicle Rescue Technician Certification is identified as a mandatory
NFPA Certification that aligns with the Technical Rescue Levels of Service identified in
the Townships Fire Department Establishing and Regulating By-law.
COURSE DATES: September (TBD), 2022
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1006 VEHICLE RESCUE TECHNICIAN LEVEL 1
J.P.R
#
NFPA 1006 VEHICLE RESCUE
PRACTICAL SKILLS
DATE
COMPLETED
TO
SIGNATURE
DC
SIGNATURE
5-1 Vehicle /Equipment Stabilization
5-3 Lift a Vehicle Using Airbags
5-4 Lifting a Vehicle Using a Jack
5-5 Using a Lever for Lifting
5-7 Removing Windshields and other
5-8 Removing Windshield from around a Patient
5-9 Removing Tempered Glass
5-12 Opening or Removing a Door with Spreaders
5-14 Creating a “Third Door Conversion”
5-15 Removing or Flapping the Roof of an Upright
Vehicle
5-18 Displacing a Dashboard
NFPA TRAINING
JOB PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
NFPA 1006 VEHICLE RESCUE TECHNICIAN LEVEL 1
5-19 The Floor Pan Drop
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed above for NFPA 1006 Vehicle Rescue Technician. This includes
successful demonstration of the practical skill and an adequate evaluation of
competency in performing the skill to the satisfaction of the assigned fire stations
District Chief and Training Officer(s).
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
PHASE 4
1. CERTIFICATION EXAMINATIONS – NFPA 1001 FIREFIGHTER 1 and 2:
Upon completion of all Training and Sign offs detailed within this plan, each Auxiliary
Firefighter will write their Firefighter Level 1 and Level 2 NFPA Certification Examinations
EXAMINATION DATES: May (TBD), 2023
2. GRADUATION
Upon completion of the examination and Issuance of the NFPA Firefighter Level 1 and
Level 2 PROBOARD Certifications a formal graduation ceremony will be conducted to
honour each Auxiliary Firefighters accomplishments.
GRADUATION CEREMONY: AUGUST (TBD), 2023
I hereby certify that the Auxiliary Firefighter has completed all the job performance
requirements listed within this plan and has successfully completed their mandatory
certification program to the satisfaction of the assigned fire stations District Chief and
Training Officer(s).
The Auxiliary Firefighter is now eligible for promotion to the rank of Firefighter.
Signed:
___________________________________________ __________________________________________
DC Signature Print Name TO Signature Print Name
Completion Approved:
___________________________________________
Fire Chief Signature (Chris Cleave)
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