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Course Descriptions Emergency Services Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ESAF) ESAF 2100 Airport Firefighter 3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand * Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) or Firefighter II Certification Explores the theories and fundamentals associated with airport rescue fire fighting. Addresses safety, operations and agents associated with aircraft rescue and firefighting procedures. Provides an overview of communications, apparatus, tools and equipment specific to the aerospace emergency service delivery. ESAF 2110 Aircraft Related Mass Casualty Incidents 3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand * Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) or Firefighter II Certification Involves the planning, response, mitigation and management of a mass casualty incident resulting from a crashed aircraft. Includes issues relating to medical treatment, triage and transportation. Examines how the command structure functions as well as how operations personnel work on the scene of mass casualty incident. ESAF 2120 Aircraft Mishaps 3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand * Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) or Firefighter II Certification Teaches the learner how to locate and use past aircraft accident and mishap data from various government agencies in order to develop relevant lesson plans and training courses for emergency responders. Learning how to research this information will strengthen emergency service agencies involved in aircraft rescue firefighting by giving them the tools and knowledge to develop relevant guidelines, protocols, procedures, and training evolutions based on current mishaps and findings. ESAF 2130 Aviation Terrorism Response 3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand * Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) or Firefighter II Certification Deals with the threats associated with terrorism and the aviation industry as they relate to the emergency service response. Examines past acts of terror along with present and future threats and their connection to aerospace emergency services planning and response. Identifies various aspects of aviation security and control in correlation to the emergency responders' responsibilities. ESAF 2140 Airport Operations for the Emergency Responder 3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand * Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A nd 250B) or Firefighter II Certification Offers responders an understanding of ground operations, communications, layout, movements and functions in order to operate effectively within the boundaries of an airport. Discusses the complex, unfamiliar setting responders face associated with daily operations of an airport. Course Catalog 2018-2019 Utah Valley University 1

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Emergency ServicesAircraft RescueFirefighting (ESAF)ESAF 2100Airport Firefighter3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand* Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) orFirefighter II Certification

Explores the theories and fundamentalsassociated with airport rescue fire fighting.Addresses safety, operations and agentsassociated with aircraft rescue andfirefighting procedures. Provides an overviewof communications, apparatus, tools andequipment specific to the aerospace emergencyservice delivery.

ESAF 2110Aircraft Related Mass Casualty Incidents3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand* Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) orFirefighter II Certification

Involves the planning, response, mitigationand management of a mass casualty incidentresulting from a crashed aircraft. Includesissues relating to medical treatment, triage andtransportation. Examines how the commandstructure functions as well as how operationspersonnel work on the scene of mass casualtyincident.

ESAF 2120Aircraft Mishaps3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand* Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) orFirefighter II Certification

Teaches the learner how to locate and usepast aircraft accident and mishap data fromvarious government agencies in order todevelop relevant lesson plans and trainingcourses for emergency responders. Learninghow to research this information will strengthenemergency service agencies involved in aircraftrescue firefighting by giving them the toolsand knowledge to develop relevant guidelines,protocols, procedures, and training evolutionsbased on current mishaps and findings.

ESAF 2130Aviation Terrorism Response3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand* Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A and 250B) orFirefighter II Certification

Deals with the threats associated with terrorismand the aviation industry as they relate tothe emergency service response. Examinespast acts of terror along with present andfuture threats and their connection to aerospaceemergency services planning and response.Identifies various aspects of aviation securityand control in correlation to the emergencyresponders' responsibilities.

ESAF 2140Airport Operations for the EmergencyResponder3:3:0 On Sufficient Demand* Prerequisite(s): (ESFF 250A nd 250B) orFirefighter II Certification

Offers responders an understanding ofground operations, communications, layout,movements and functions in order to operateeffectively within the boundaries of anairport. Discusses the complex, unfamiliarsetting responders face associated with dailyoperations of an airport.

Course Catalog 2018-2019Utah Valley University 1