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  1. Florida Certified Firefighter. To be a career Firefighter in the State of Florida, an individual must: Successfully complete the Firefighter Minimum Standards Course (Firefighter I and Firefighter II) at one of Florida's Certified Training Centers, or have received an equivalent amount of training in another state (or country) which has been ...

  2. As part of the Florida Division of State Fire Marshal, the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training approves Florida's firefighter training curricula and certifies Florida fire service training agencies, instructors, and members to ensure they meet industry based standards.

  3. The Firefighter “Minimum Standards Course”, or Firefighter II certification, is a statutory requirement to be employed as a Firefighter in the State. This course provides the basic fundamental knowledge and skills to function in a fire fighting environment.

  4. This program is designed to prepare students to be eligible to sit for the State of Florida Firefighter II Certification exam. Students must satisfy the requirements set forth in NFPA 1001 and Florida State Statute 69A-37. This is a 492-hour course that runs for 7 months.

  5. Fire Training Academy students can earn the Fire Fighter I/II, Florida Minimum Standards Career and Technical Certificate (CTC), which is 492 total clock hours for the program's two modules.

  6. This page contains specific information about testing for a Florida Bureau of Fire Standards & Training license. Register for your next exam, find test information, or download handbooks/applications/forms from this page.

  7. This program meets the requirements for students to take the state certification exam with the Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (which includes both written and practical skills) to become a Certified Firefighter in the state of Florida.

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