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Course Description

This course will allow students to be exposed to new and emerging issues in fire and rescue.

Course C:

Class C certification is usually provided to fire personnel or security officers. Class C certification will only be granted if a minimum of 16 hours, or two consecutive days of police bike training is completed. At the minimum, covering the following areas of instruction. The student must pass a written and practical examination of these topics. Course C certification is not accepted in the LEBA instructor course. 

Course Outline

•    Effective cycling & riding protocol
•    Bicycle helmets and fit
•    Bicycle nomenclature
•    Daily inspections
•    Bike fit
•    Non-collision cycling injuries
•    Falling and collision injuries
•    Cycling crash prevention
•    Gears & cadence
•    Hydration, dehydration and hyponatremia
•    Temperature related issues
•    Sun damage to the skin
•    Police mountain bike dismounts
•    Night riding
•    Stretching
•    Complete all practical riding, cone drills & bike as a defensive tool exercises.
o    Completed to the satisfaction of the instructor(s)
??    I Two training rides (minimum) using effective cycling & riding protocol techniques
o    Cones drills
o    Dismounts - No take down maneuvers
o    Emergency braking
o    Defensive tool exercises
•    LEBA written examination consisting of at least 25 questions and receiving a score of 70% correct or better.

Learner Outcomes

This course will allow students to be exposed to new and emerging issues in fire and rescue.

Course C:

Class C certification is usually provided to fire personnel or security officers. Class C certification will only be granted if a minimum of 16 hours, or two consecutive days of police bike training is completed. At the minimum, covering the following areas of instruction. The student must pass a written and practical examination of these topics. Course C certification is not accepted in the LEBA instructor course. 

Prerequisites

Must be a member of a Fire Department, Law Enforcement, or Emergency Medical organization. 
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