Advanced Fire Fighting (USCG-Approved) – Course Overview
The Advanced Fire Fighting course is a four-day USCG-approved course designed to meet the requirements of the STCW Code for advanced-level training in fire prevention and firefighting management. This course focuses on the skills of command, control, and coordination during fire emergencies aboard a vessel. Students will develop the knowledge and leadership abilities needed to manage firefighting operations effectively, train and organize fire parties, inspect and maintain fire detection and extinguishing systems, and investigate and report fire-related incidents.
Key Learning Objectives:
This course is intended for:
What to Expect: It is important to note that this course emphasizes firefighting management and coordination rather than extensive live fire suppression training. Students can expect one day of live fire exercises, focusing on developing leadership roles and decision-making in realistic fire scenarios. The remaining days prioritize classroom learning and strategic planning for fire emergencies.
Example Scenarios Include:
Any applicant who has successfully completed Advanced Fire Fighting (MARTPT-15) course will satisfy the following:
Applicants who have successfully completed your course need not present completed "Task Control Sheets" for these assessments in application for STCW certification.