Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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The Importance and classification of equipment use in firefighting
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R1 (2-8)
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2
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The importance and types of rescue equipment
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R1 (8-12)
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3
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Recovery equipment usage principles and cleaning
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R1 (15-18)
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4
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Types of fire trucks
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R1 (20-25)
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5
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Firefighting first response vehicles
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R2 (25-28)
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6
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Features of vehicles with stairs
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R2 (36-39)
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7
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Features of rescue vehicles I
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R2 (40-44)
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8
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Features of rescue vehicles II
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R2 (46-48)
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9
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Features of water supplements
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R2 (52-64)
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10
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Locations of firefighting equipment in the vehicle
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R2 (65-68)
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11
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Features of surface rescue vehicles
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R2 (68-72)
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12
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Types of auxiliary equipment used in fire brigade
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R1 (56-66)
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13
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Types of auxiliary equipment used in fire brigade
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R1 (66-68)
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14
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Types of auxiliary equipment used in fire brigade
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R1 (70-72)
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Prerequisites
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None
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Lecturer. Sedat BARUTCU
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Instructors
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1-)Öğretim Görevlisi Sedat Barutcu
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Assistants
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Lecturer. Mehmet Salih YILDIZ
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Resources
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K1-Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, Rescue Equipment, 2016
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Supplementary Book
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K2-Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, Firefighter`s Handbook, 2016
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Goals
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To have information about the properties and types of tools, materials and materials used in firefighting, to gain usage skills, to learn how to maintain and clean.
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Content
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Importance and classification of equipment use in firefighting, Importance and types of rescue equipment, Principles and cleaning of rescue equipment, Types of fire trucks, Firefighting first response vehicles, Features of ladder vehicles, Features of rescue vehicles, Features of water supplements, Locations of fire equipment in the vehicle, Surface features of rescue vehicles, types of auxiliary equipment used in fire brigade, use and cleaning of auxiliary equipment used in fire brigade, types and use of auxiliary equipment used in fire brigade
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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They can have information about the properties of tools and materials used in civil defense and firefighting, learn how to use the equipment in operations, and perform post-event maintenance and cleaning.
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4
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2
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He/she may have information about hazardous chemicals in civil defense and firefiighting, use sample collection kits and manage response organizations against substances.
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4
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3
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At least one foreign language at the general level of the European portfolio A2 follows the knowledge of the field and communicates with colleagues.
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-
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4
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Using information and communication technologies together with computer software at minimum European Computer License Basic Level required by the field
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-
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5
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In civil defense and firefighting, it can prepare the necessary plans before disasters and emergencies, manage the response organizations in a short time, and then carry out damage assessment studies. Using crime scene investigation methods, he can determine the reasons for the incident and prepare a report.
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3
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6
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The basic principles of the fire department, such as combustion and fire knowledge, the installation of the teams and their distribution of duties, fire response methods, the history of the fire brigade, its mission, the standards of firefighting training, the implementation of firefighter legislation and regulations, the ability to apply project knowledge in buildings and on-site inspection work.
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3
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7
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By learning search and rescue methods in civil defense and firefighting, learns the qualifications and correct usage of the necessary equipment.
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4
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8
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It can lead and manage the scene by using the job description, standards, working principles and operation methods of the air search and rescue team (ARFF) serving at the airports.
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4
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9
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Understands the importance of learning the ethical rules of the profession, personal competence, physical strength and team spirit of the personnel working in civil defense and firefighting.
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-
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10
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Having information about forest fires, sea fires and industrial fires, which are specific in firefighting, can have operational knowledge against such fires, manage the incident and response teams.
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4
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11
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They can gain the physical competence required in civil defense and firefighting, provide in-group dynamism and correctly analyze the geography they are in.
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1
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12
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She can read maps and sketches in disasters and emergencies, and uses the compass effectively.
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1
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13
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Have knowledge about disaster and emergency management. By gaining effective communication skills, he can lead the intervention efforts on the scene and works effectively in the group.
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1
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14
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He/she can use basic first aid practices effectively in disasters and emergencies and correctly manage the psychological situations he/she will encounter.
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1
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15
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May have and use basic legal and regulatory knowledge
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2
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