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  1. California State Fire Training. Building the Skills that Save Lives: Your One-Stop-Shop for State Fire Training. California State Fire Training (SFT) is the OSFM division that establishes, develops, and delivers standardized training and education for the California fire service.

  2. Train Anytime, Anywhere. Online learning allows you and your department to train when it’s convenient. Complete most courses on your phone, tablet or computer. Manage and Assign Training Easily. Assign training by group (rank, station, shift) in one easy step. Keep your department on track with automated email and on-site notifications.

  3. The primary purpose and overarching goal of the California State Fire Training (SFT) certification program are to set minimum performance standards, systematically identify the tasks required to attain certification, establish a robust system for maintaining comprehensive records of training achievements, and strategically align OSFM ...

  4. San Jose FD Training Center. 08/19/2024 - 08/21/2024. 25h 0m. Contact training provider. See Signup Details. Chief Fire Officer 3A: Human Resource Management - CFO3A0235. Sierra College - Roseville (Vernon St) 10/28/2024 - 10/30/2024. 25h 0m.

  5. Rescue Systems 2 is a 40-hour CA State Fire Marshal certified course taught in a five-day format and provides advanced heavy rescue system techniques. Key topics include: Structural building types, wood and mechanical shores, crib capacities, floor weight calculations, building search, and others.

  6. The CSTI Fire & Rescue Training Unit’s Fire All-Hazards program supports Fire training and exercises throughout the State of California. Training support extends to large urban departments as well as rural departments in the six Cal OES Regions throughout State.

  7. State Fire Training is a SFMO responsibility, while the movement of fire service resources throughout the state during times of emergency is the responsibility of Cal OES Fire and Rescue through the California Fire and Rescue Service Emergency Mutual Aid Plan.