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Everglades National Park
Wildland Fire Training

Course

Dates

Location

Deadline

Course Coordinator

RT-130
Firefighter Refresher/Pack Test

01/07/10-01/08/10

John D. Campbell Ag Center, Homestead

12/30/09

Jack Weer
e-mail us
 305-242-7057

RT-130
Firefighter Refresher/Pack Test

01/11/10-01/12/10

John D. Campbell Ag Center, Homestead

01/04/10

Jack Weer
e-mail us
 305-242-7057

S-271
Helicopter Crewmember

01/25/10-01/29/10

Beard Center Library, Homestead

01/18/10

Henry del Valle
e-mail us
305-246-9111

S-130/S-190
Firefighter Training/Intro to Wildland Fire Behavior

02/08/10-02/12/10

TBA

02/01/10

Erika Hoopes
e-mail us
305-251-7064

S-131
Fire Fighter Type 1

02/17/10

Robertson Fire Cache, Homestead

02/10/10

Chris Lindquist
e-mail us
305-242-7870

S-231
Engine Boss

02/24/10

TBA

02/17/10

Tim Woody
e-mail us
305-254-2839

S-211
Portable Pumps and Water Use

03/01/10-03/05/10

Robertson Fire Cache, Homestead

02/22/10

Jake Randall
e-mail us
305-242-7852

B-3
Basic Aviation

03/09/10

Beard Center Library, Homestead

03/02/10

Henry del Valle
e-mail us
305-246-9111

S-271
Helicopter Crewmember

04/26/10-04/30/10

Beard Center Library, Homestead

04/19/10

Henry del Valle
e-mail us
305-246-9111

B-3
Basic Aviation

6/17/2010

Beard Center Library, Homestead

06/10/10

Henry del Valle
e-mail us
305-246-9111

B-3
Basic Aviation

8/20/2010

Beard Center Library, Homestead

08/13/10

Henry del Valle
e-mail us
305-246-9111

S-271
Helicopter Crewmember

10/18/10-10/22/10

Beard Center Library, Homestead

10/11/10

Henry del Valle
e-mail us
305-246-9111

B-3 Basic Aviation

12/07/2010

Beard Center Library, Homestead

11/30/10

Henry del Valle
e-mail us
305-246-9111



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Did You Know?
The Everglades used to span from Lake Okeechobee in central Florida all the way down to Florida Bay. Now only 25% of the historic Everglades remains, which is being protected by the National Park.

Last Updated: January 10, 2010 at 11:48 MST