Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills: Student Review Manual CD Rom, Jones & Bartlett, 2004

Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills is the core of a modern teaching and learning system. It combines current and comprehensive content with dynamic features, interactive technology, and both instructor and student resources. This integrated system supports instructors and helps prepare students for the job. The Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills program is innovative, comprehensive, and highly visual with:

COMPREHENSIVE CONTENT:
Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills thoroughly covers the 2002 edition of NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, and includes a wealth of enhancements to enrich Fire Fighter I & II training and education.

This Review Manual has been designed to prepare students for exams by including the same type of questions that they are likely to see on classroom and certification examinations. The manual contains multiple-choice question exams with an answer key and page references.

CD Rom, Windows, ISBN: 0-7637-2558-7, SFF985 / $31.95

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