Firefighting demands far more than physical courage. It requires a working knowledge of fire behavior, building construction, hydraulics, rescue operations, hazardous materials, and incident command, all applied in fast-moving, high-risk environments where every decision matters. Yet many training resources present these subjects separately, leaving recruits and students to connect the pieces on their own.
Fire academy students often rely on multiple manuals and reference books to master the profession. One explains fire dynamics, another focuses on hose calculations, while others cover hazardous materials or rescue operations without showing how these disciplines work together during an emergency. The result is a gap between passing certification examinations and confidently applying those skills on the fireground.
This book bridges that gap with a comprehensive sixteen-chapter progression that takes readers from firefighter fundamentals through structural firefighting, technical rescue, hazardous materials response, and incident command. Practical scenarios, worked examples, formula references, practice problems, and chapter summaries reinforce each topic and connect classroom learning with operational application.
Inside, you will:
Build a strong foundation in fire service organization, firefighter safety, accountability, radio communications, and emergency operations.
Understand fire behavior, combustion, smoke reading, heat transfer, and building construction for informed tactical decision-making.
Learn the proper use, inspection, maintenance, and emergency procedures for personal protective equipment (PPE) and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
Master ropes, knots, rescue systems, forcible entry, ground ladders, fire hydraulics, hose deployment, nozzle selection, and suppression tactics.
Develop practical knowledge of ventilation, search and rescue, vehicle extrication, hazardous materials recognition, decontamination, and incident command.
Reinforce every chapter with worked examples, formula quick-reference sections, practice problems, answer keys, and applied scenarios.
Key topics include fire behavior, building construction, PPE and SCBA, firefighter fitness, ropes and rescue, forcible entry, ground ladders, fire hose and hydraulics, fire suppression, ventilation, search and rescue, vehicle extrication, hazardous materials response, decontamination, and hazardous materials incident command.
Written for firefighter recruits, Firefighter I and Firefighter II students, fire academy cadets, volunteer and career firefighters, fire science students, instructors, and emergency response professionals, this book provides a structured learning path for developing the knowledge and skills required in today's fire service.
Whether you're preparing for firefighter certification, strengthening your operational knowledge, or building a solid foundation for a career in the fire service, this comprehensive guide delivers the essential principles and practical skills needed to approach every emergency with greater confidence and competence.