Continuing Education (CE) Courses - Aircraft Rescue FF Techniques for Emergency Responders; 10/25/2025

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Brief Description
Class Vendor: This class is available for contracted delivery from MUFRTI. Contracted Price: $1500
Full Description
Class Vendor: This class is available for contracted delivery from MU Fire Rescue Training Institute - MUFRTI. Contracted Price: $1500

This course will give emergency responders basic knowledge of aircraft incident/accident procedures. Anyone who may respond to an aircraft incident (on or off an airport site) will benefit from this course. Some of the agencies who will benefit from this course include police, Highway Patrol, Sheriff, fire fighters, EMT, Red Cross and city managers. The course will focus on the initial response to general, commercial, and military aircraft incidents/accidents. Some topics covered will include aircraft/airport familiarization, firefighting and rescue tactics, hazardous materials, preserving evidence and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) guidelines. Students will receive classroom training and then travel to the airport for onsite training on airport operations and aircraft.

Course Objectives: Explain the operation of major aircraft components and how it affects the rescue operation in an aircraft accident.
• Describe aircraft emergency entry and shut down procedures.
• Describe safe and proper aircraft firefighting techniques.
• Students will be able to explain the firefighting systems on aircraft rescue and firefighting apparatus.
• Describe proper use of aircraft rescue tools and equipment.
• Explain proper use of firefighting extinguishing agents on assorted training fires.
• Define procedures in the Aircraft Incident Management System to conduct aircraft rescue firefighting tactical operations.
• Operate during an emergency by following an Airport Emergency Plan.
• Identify the hazards associated with aircraft cargo and how to handle a simple aircraft hazardous materials incident.
• Explain the hazards related to handling an incident where Advanced Composites/Advanced Aerospace Materials (AC/AAM) are involved in an aircraft incident/accident.
• Explain their ability to manage an aircraft accident/incident.

Student Pre-requisites: none
Training Dates
10/25/2025 - 10/25/2025
Training Times
08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
04/28/2025 - 10/28/2025
Available Seats
28
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
Buffalo City Fire & Rescue
215 East Benton
Buffalo, MO  65622
Resources Required
Host agency provides the following: Classroom with computer and data project access.  

Student provides the following: none

Vendor provides the following: none
Reporting Instructions
None Specified
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