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S-230, Crew Boss (Single Resource) (Blended)

Course Title
Crew Boss (Single Resource) (Blended)
Training Required For
FELB 310-1 Training Path 01, HMGB 310-1 Training Path 01, ENGB 310-1 Training Path 01, CRWB 301-1 Training Path 01, UASM 310-1 Training Path 01, HEQB 310-1 Training Path 01, FIRB 301-1 Training Path 01
Version Date

2023

Previous Certification Dates

Blended
2012-04

Intructor Lead
2004-11
1996-03
1990-01

Course Number
S-230
Course Description

This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to perform the duties of the Crew Boss (CRWB) position, as described in the NWCG Incident Position Standards for Crew Boss, PMS-350-98. Topics include travel and check-in in, briefings, assigning tasks and assessing crew performance, implementing fire line duties, mop-up, firing operations, using aerial resources, medical emergencies, and wildland urban interface.

Course Objective

Evaluate, implement, and provide the rationale for the appropriate decisions to accomplish each of the following assignment objectives:
o Direct attack
o Firing operations
o Aerial resources
o Medical emergency
o Wildland-urban interface
o Mop-up

Prerequisite Qualifications Notes

FFT1 Firefighter Type 1

Lead Instructor Minimum Qualifications
Lead instructor must be a qualified Strike Team Leader (STCR, STEQ, STEN) or Task Force Leader (TFLD).
Format
Blended
Special Delivery Considerations

OLT Component

Students can access the online portion of the course at S-230 Crew Boss (Single Resource) (Blended-Online Component) 2023. Enrollment into the online component will require participants to obtain a user account for the NWCG Wildland Fire Learning Portal. The course coordinator should include instructions for completing the online component of the course in announcements or correspondence related to the course session.

The first part of the course consists of a self-directed online component which provides knowledge and concepts required to meet the responsibilities of the Crew Boss. Students must successfully complete all units and pass the assessment at the end. Successful completion of the online component is required to be admitted into the instructor led component of this course.

At the conclusion of the online portion, as documentation that the student has completed the first units of the course and are prepared to continue with the exercises and scenarios in the ILT, students will notify the ILT instructor or coordinator and provide a digital copy of the online training completion memo to be enrolled in an ILT.

OLT completion memo is valid for 90 days after which the OLT must be retaken.

Business Steward
OMC Operations Management Committee
Prerequisite Training Notes

S-290, Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior (Blended)

Unit Instructor Minimum Qualifications
Unit instructors must be qualified as any Single Resource Boss.
Alternate Delivery Mode
Not Applicable

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