The Colorado Division of Fire Safety was developed to find solutions to fire safety-related problems in order to reduce the incidence of fire, fire-related civilian deaths, injuries, and property loses, and the subsequent effects of fire on the political, social, medical, legal and economic systems in Colorado. |
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| The Job Performance Requirements currently used by the Colorado Division of Fire Safety are based on the level-appropriate National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard. The Student Task Guide for each document will help prepare a firefighting candidate for International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) testing. There are JPR's for Firefighter 1 and Firefighter 2 in this section. |
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| Read about how author Steve Prziborowski discusses ways of "Achieving the Dream" in the fire service. |
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| Colorado's fire departments are just like many others in the U.S. in that you never know what your going to get when it comes down to test time. By purchasing fire fighter practice exams on this site you will be prepared for anything that comes at you. Anything from basic firefighter questions to civil service exams. Another requirement to even be able to test for departments is having your EMT or paramedic certifications. Try some EMT sample questions at EMT National Training to see whether you need to brush up on your emergency medical knowledge. |
Contact Information:
Division of Fire Safety
Theresa Staples email:theresa.staples@cdps.state.co.us
9195 East Mineral Avenue
Suite 234
Centennial, CO 80112
(720) 852-6735 |
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