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Fire Investigation Courses and Fees
Fire Investigation Series:
Fire Protection Systems I
Building Construction
Fire Chemistry
Fire Investigation: Origin and Cause
Latent Investigations
Arson Investigation
Post Blast Investigations
Legal Issues
Note: The Department of Education Statewide Course
Numbering System uses the FFP prefix to indicate thoses courses within the Fire
Science Curriculum. The first number indicates the level, either Freshman (1) or
Sophomore (2), and the last three numbers indicate the course topic. Due to the
variety of courses offered through out the state it should be noted that
courses with the same last three numbers are the same course, contain the same
course content and contact hours regardless of the first leveling number.
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FIRE INVESTIGATION SERIES
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that the student take all of the required
classes in their order as shown on the Programs of Study page. Some deviations
of course subject material may be required to schedule structure and vehicle
burning for the practical exercises. It is suggested that the student bring
suitable clothing for outdoor practical fire scene investigations and
demonstrations.
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FIRE CHEMISTRY
FFP 2111 (40 contact hours, 0 college credits, Class Size: 15 Min, 25 Max)
Textbook: Chemistry of Hazardous Materials
Course Fee: $60.00 payable to Florida Department of Financial Services
This course is designed to give the basic chemistry of hazardous materials,
features of matter and energy, forms of matter including chemical formulas of
some flammable and combustible substances and the nature of chemical bonding.
Principals of chemical reactions related to fire and oxidation and the chemistry
of fire. Subject material also includes chemistry of common elements and
corrosive materials. Particular emphasis is placed on the specific substances
that are found in fires that ignite and accelerate burning.
NOTE: This course may require work to be done prior to and
/or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the
class.
Part of Fire Investigator I, Fire Officer II, and Fire Inspector II.
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FIRE INVESTIGATION:
ORIGIN AND CAUSE
FFP 2610 (40 contact hours, 3 college credits, Class Size: 15 Min, 25 Max)
Textbook: Kirks Fire Investigation, 6th Edition
Course Fee: $60.00 payable to Florida Department of Financial Services
The curriculum in this course is designed to enhance the fire investigators
ability to detect and determinate the origin and cause of a fire. Specific
topics include fire behavior review, investigator ethics, construction, ignition
sources, reading fire patterns and scene reconstruction. Special topics on
electrical fire investigation, woodland fires, vehicle fires, mobile home fires,
RV & boat & ship fires. Additional topics include special emphasis on fire scene
documentation and extinguishing/alert systems.
NOTE: This course may require work to be done prior to and
/or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the
class.
Students are required to have hard hat, protective boots and gloves.
Part of Fire Investigator I and Fire Inspector II.
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LATENT INVESTIGATIONS
FFP 2630 (40 contact hours, 3 college credits, Class Size: 15 Min, 25 Max)
Textbook: Kirks Fire Investigation, 6th Edition
Course Fee: $60.00 payable to Florida Department of Financial Services
Course includes a review of chemistry of hazardous materials, types of
explosives and their investigation, fire death/injury investigation, laboratory
services and evidence handling, fire scene safety, investigation follow-up,
sources of information. Additional subjects covered include civil and criminal
investigations, motives, arson for profit, and various arson sets and devices.
NOTE: This course may require work to be done prior to and
/or following attendance at the course. Students will be notified prior to the
class.
Prerequisite: State Certificate of Compliance, Fire Inspector Certification, or
Certified Police Officer.
Part of Fire Investigator II.
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ARSON INVESTIGATION
FSFC 407 (40 contact hours, 0 college credits, Class Size: 15 Min, 25 Max)
Textbook: NFPA 921 Current Ed.
Course Fee: $60.00 payable to Florida Department of Financial Services
This course stresses effective crime scene work relative to fire
investigation. Evidence preservation and collection, scene documentation, and
investigator safety are main topics.
NOTE:
State Certificate of Compliance, Fire Inspector Certification, or Certified
Police Officer.
Students are required to have hard hat, protective boots and gloves.
Part of Fire Investigator II.
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POST BLAST INVESTIGATIONS
FSFC 406 (40 contact hours, 0 college credits, Class Size: 15 Min, 20 Max)
Course Fee: $60.00 payable to Florida Department of Financial Services
This course, following the model curriculum of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, covers crime scene procedures, laboratory procedures, chemical
and physical components, and legal issues relative to bombing incidents.
NOTE: This course is limited to certified investigators.
Part of Fire Investigator II.
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LEGAL ISSUES FOR INVESTIGATORS
FFP 2670 (40 contact hours, 0 college credits, Class Size: 15 Min, 25 Max)
Textbook: FSFC Handbook
Course Fee: $60.00 payable to Florida Department of Financial Services
The curriculum includes a study and understanding of arson and related state
statutes, search and seizure guidelines for the fire investigator that include
case studies of several applicable supreme court rulings, criminal and/or civil
case preparation, courtroom practices and procedures and the qualifications of
being an expert witness. An in depth study on the techniques of interviewing and
interrogation. Student participation in mock trial scenarios and expert witness
qualification. This week is the finale to the four week series and material from
each of the other weeks are summarized into putting everything together to
culminate a successful arson investigation.
NOTE: Prerequisite: FFP 2243 - Latent Investigation, and a
State Certificate of Compliance, Fire Inspector Certification, or Certified
Police Officer.
Part of Fire Investigator II.
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