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    • Thumb image for Becoming a Deputy Probation OfficerResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Becoming a Deputy Probation Officer

      Grades: 10 to 12
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      During this lesson, students will be introduced to the responsibilities of a Deputy Probation Officer. They will learn about th...
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      Assisting a victim down a Ground Ladder

      Grades: No grades selected.
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      As students evolve in their abilty to utilize Fire Service Ground Ladders, they will need to incorporate the ability to rescue v...
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      Altered Mental Status - Stroke

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      Students will distinguish between different types of medical emergencies and will participate to class ...
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      3. Report Writing: Field Interview Report (FIR)

      Grades: 10 to 12
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      The student will identify and list the basic information needed to obtain and correctly fill out a Field Interview Report. As we...
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      1. Report Writing: What's missing

      Grades: 10 to 12
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      The students will identify and list missing information from a police report that is essential to sustain a conviction on an arr...
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