


The FDNY serves more than 8.5 million residents within a 302 square mile area. The FDNY's motto is " New York's Bravest" for fire, and " New York's Best" for EMS. Its regulations are compiled in title 3 of the New York City Rules. The FDNY employs approximately 10,951 uniformed firefighting employees, 4,274 uniformed EMS employees, and 2,096 civilian employees. The New York City Fire Department is the largest municipal fire department in both the United States, and the Western Hemisphere, and the second largest in the world after the Tokyo Fire Department. The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York ( FDNY), is an American department of the government of New York City that provides fire protection services, technical rescue/special operations services, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive/hazardous materials response services and emergency medical response services within the five boroughs of New York City. FDNY Fire Suppression total call volume: 619,378.For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact CFSTES curriculum please go to the Professional Certification web page. No other reproduction is permitted without the written permission of OSFM. Visit the Approved Training Sites webpage for more information.įor the manuals listed below, by agreement, CAL FIRE’s Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) allows for the reproduction of the following student and instructor manuals for Educational and Instruction Purposes ONLY. Some curriculum requires utilizing an approved training site (per CIRM or Course Plan) for course delivery. The post-2012 curriculum provides only course plans (and student activities if applicable).įor a brief overview of all SFT curriculum go to the Course Information & Required Materials (CIRM) manual. The pre-2012 curriculum provides student manuals, instructor guides, and instructor PowerPoint templates. Below is a list of FSTEP State Fire Training curriculum for which there are downloadable resources.

The Fire Service Training and Education Program (FSTEP) produces continuing education and topic-specific training courses that do not lead to job function certification.
